Not exact matches
Inclusion criteria: ≤ 25 years, low educational level (primary school or prevocational secondary school), maximum 28 weeks of gestation, no previous live birth, understood Dutch, and at least 1 of the following additional risk factors: no
social support, previously or currently experiencing domestic violence,
psychosocial symptoms, unwanted and / or unplanned pregnancy, financial problems, housing difficulties, no education and / or employment and alcohol and / or drug use
To be included in the review, studies had to measure
psychosocial, physical and / or cognitive outcomes associated with formal volunteering — such as happiness, physical health, depression, cognitive functioning, feelings of
social support and life satisfaction.
All three medications are approved for use «within the framework of medical,
social, and psychological
support,» and ASAM's guideline recommends
psychosocial treatment in conjunction with the use of medications.
The researchers suggest first using
psychosocial interventions such as peer
support or psychotherapy with
social workers, psychologists and mental health specialists.
Researchers found donor ambivalence was linked to physical,
psychosocial and financial concerns, but
social support mediated those concerns.
Teresa plans to spend her fellowship year working in the field of education in emergencies to identify and promote good practices in issue areas including conflict - sensitive education,
psychosocial support and
social - emotional learning, gender inclusivity, and early childhood development.
Psychosocial support team Our care team includes physicians,
social workers, psychologists and psychiatrists.
The Center provides comprehensive, well - coordinated healthcare coupled with strong
social and
psychosocial support for the family.
Reviewing approaches to
psychosocial support work in international humanitarian assistance, Zaveri (2011) found that a lack of consensus on what should be included delayed the insertion of standards on mental health and psycho -
social support in the earliest Sphere Handbooks published in 1998 and 2000.
(a) Provides employment and / or practicum experiences with adolescents in urban public school settings; (b) Provides ongoing
support in the development of skills necessary to be an effective group facilitator, utilizing a science - based affective curriculum; (c) Heightens facilitators» understanding of the cultural and contextual factors that impact the
psychosocial development of urban adolescents and their ability to achieve academically; (d) Exposes facilitators to the process of designing, implementing and evaluating large scale preventive interventions; (e) Examines educational policy and its implications for practice and research for urban education and school reform; and (f) Encourages facilitators» interest and pursuit of careers in education, psychology
social work, counseling and / or other related fields.
Typically, for humans, a hospice care team is comprised in a holistic manner of Nursing
support, Certified Nursing Assistance for daily hygiene needs, as well as Spiritual Care
support and a
Social Worker for the holistic
psychosocial and emotional needs of the patient's
support system (or plausibly lack of
support system).
>> Hospital
Social Worker Job Description Example: The duties of a social worker in a hospital setting include providing psychosocial support to individuals and groups dealing with acute, chronic or terminal il
Social Worker Job Description Example: The duties of a
social worker in a hospital setting include providing psychosocial support to individuals and groups dealing with acute, chronic or terminal il
social worker in a hospital setting include providing
psychosocial support to individuals and groups dealing with acute, chronic or terminal illness.
Supported a team of
Social Workers, Psychologists and Psychiatrists assisting them in the treatment of clients diagnosed with psychological,
psychosocial, and behavioral disorders.
In addition to the main and buffering effects of
social support, the sources and types of
support available to children may differentially predict
psychosocial adjustment.
The model specifies three categories of risk factors: (1) disease and disability parameters (e.g., severity of handicap); (2) functional independence; and (3)
psychosocial stressors (e.g., daily hassles), as well as three categories of resistance factors: (1) intrapersonal (e.g., problem - solving ability); (2)
social - ecological factors (e.g.,
social support); and (3) stress processing (e.g., coping strategies).
Basing these
support and coordination services with Medicare Locals may allow better linking in with physical care, but could tempt primary care centres to go up - market, to direct these
support resources to people with milder conditions, and to favour sedentary clinic - based medical over
psychosocial interventions for mental disorders severely affected by
social conditions.
The higher risk for maternal postpartum depression is also associated with reduced parenting skills, which may have negative consequences for the development of the child.28 — 30 Parents of obese children may lack effective parenting skills providing both a consistent structured frame and emotional
support.31 In women with GDM,
psychosocial vulnerability including low levels of
social and family networks is associated with more adverse neonatal outcomes, especially increased birth weight.32 Thus, there is a tight interaction between maternal lifestyle, weight status, mental health,
social support as well as between maternal and child's overall health.
If people with HIV felt affection and have
social support, the negative impacts of loneliness in their
psychosocial life could be decreased [25].
Recent study results have indicated that of various
psychosocial determinants, family
social support was the strongest predictor of PA behaviour for female adolescents, and friend
social support was not related [18].
Perceived
social support and alexithymia are
psychosocial variables identified by previous studies as predictive of depression in normal controls and CKD patients.
A medical or public health
social worker provides
psychosocial support to help people cope with different types of illnesses, such as acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), Alzheimer's disease or cancer.
Other
psychosocial variables, including lack of
social support, 24 single marital status,25 - 27 low education or socioeconomic status, 27,28 and lack of knowledge about the disorder, 29 influence patients» adherence to drug treatments.
Psychosocial interventions for non-heterosexual people that draw from cognitive behavioural therapy models or increase
social support may be effective in reducing depressive symptoms.
Coping,
social support, and attachment style as
psychosocial correlates of adjustment in men and women with HIV / AIDS.
Hierarchical multiple regression analyses indicated that commonly investigated
psychosocial factors such as affectivity, coping, and
social support moderated the relationship between perceived stress and one illness behavior (report of illness without visits to the doctor).
The request for professional
psychosocial support was addressed in 13 % of the patients to a
social worker and in 9 % to a psychologist.
In addition, these findings may provide empirical reference to help to establish effective
psychosocial interventions with the aim of improving
social support and family function in university students with low self - esteem, and hence improving mental health status.
Salivary cortisol, working adults,
psychosocial work stress, work load, job strain, job demands, job control, effort, reward,
social support.
Moderating effects suggested a protective effect of romantic
support against maternal negativity across a variety of
psychosocial outcomes, including depressive symptoms, self - worth,
social withdrawal, and externalizing behavior.
Keywords: Krebserkrankung, psychosozialer Interventionsbedarf, Remissionsstatus, soziale Unterstützung, Erhebungsinstrument, Neoplasms, needs for
psychosocial intervention, state of disease,
social support, assessment instrument
Furthermore, it could be prudent consider the role of other
psychosocial variables on postpartum depression like
social support perception, global psychological distress of partners, marital satisfaction, etc..
Greater parental
support has been associated with positive outcomes including greater
social competence and
psychosocial functioning (Root, Hastings, & Maxwell, 2012).
The protective
psychosocial factors identified were trait optimism, problem - focused coping, positive family / marital function,
social support, situation appraisal involving acceptance and secure attachment style.
Changes in
psychosocial function include increasing reliance on peers for intimacy and
social support and decreasing time spent with parents [1].