The Perceived Need for Care Questionnaire (PNCQ) is a fully structured questionnaire measure of perceived need for mental health care.
Not exact matches
It means parents might not provide the emotional support kids
need, and they might even leave the kids unattended
for longer periods, which means the child might start
perceiving that the parent doesn't
care or doesn't want to form an emotional bond.
«Fundraisers must take great
care in... how their actions may be
perceived,» said a spokesperson
for the U.K.'s Fundraising Standards Board, gently suggesting they
need to walk a fine line between promoting their causes and making people uncomfortable.
«Our findings highlight the
need for health
care / dermatology providers to ask these patients about their
perceived levels of psychological stress.
Deniz Fikretoglu, Aihua Liu, Mark A. Zamorski, et al. «
Perceived Need for and
Perceived Sufficiency of Mental Health
Care in the Canadian Armed Forces: Changes in the Past Decade and Comparisons to the General Population.»
The new study, published in the British Journal of General Practice, explored GPs» experiences and
perceived needs (emotional, practical and training) when
caring for parents bereaved by suicide.
With the parents» consent, the research team interviewed their GP to identify their experiences and
perceived needs caring for the bereaved parents.
It is inherent in human nature to want to nurture and
care for those we
perceive to be in
need — to make them warmer, cozier, safer, and therefore happier.
These items were health related (i.e., health insurance satisfaction and
perceived future
need; current use, satisfaction with, and
perceived future
need for hearing and vision clinics; current home health
care use; current use and satisfaction with respite
care; and current and future use of veteran services) or dealt with future use of senior low rent housing / non-subsidized.
For example, teacher quality is a compelling influencing factor in overall quality and its benefits for children — a factor that is also highly dependent on compensation.25 Parents appear to have difficulty affording or perceiving the need for quality ca
For example, teacher quality is a compelling influencing factor in overall quality and its benefits
for children — a factor that is also highly dependent on compensation.25 Parents appear to have difficulty affording or perceiving the need for quality ca
for children — a factor that is also highly dependent on compensation.25 Parents appear to have difficulty affording or
perceiving the
need for quality ca
for quality
care.
Other variables (maternal parity, housing stability, hospitalization,
perceived health status, employment, use of the Women, Infants, and Children Supplemental Nutrition Program, and cigarette smoking; whether the mother was living with a partner; and infant gestational age, birth weight,
need for transfer to an intensive
care nursery, health insurance, special
needs, health status as
perceived by the mother, and age at the time of the survey) were included if the adjusted odds ratio differed from the crude odds ratio by at least 10 %, which is a well - accepted method of confounder selection when the decision of whether to adjust is unclear.42, 43 Any variable associated with both the predictor (depression) and the outcome (infant health services use, parenting practices, or injury - prevention measures) at P <.25, as suggested by Mickey and Greenland, 42 was also included.
Parents»
perceived unmet mental health
care needs for the adolescents were signified by a response of «Yes»
for the question: «During the last 12 months, was there ever a time when your adolescent
needed mental health
care or counseling, but didn't receive it?»