From a study at Indiana University — Purdue University Fort Wayne, United States entitled Phantom vibrations among undergraduates: Prevalence and
associated psychological characteristics:
Not exact matches
Empirical evidence through individual case studies and
psychological research has revealed that the quest for increased wealth, and
associated characteristics of greed, ego, arrogance and the like burdens the mind with anxiety and frustration.
Empirical evidence through individual case studies and
psychological research suggests that the appetite for increased wealth, and
associated characteristics of greed, ego, arrogance and the like burdens the mind with anxiety and frustration.
A new study carried out by the Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL) and the Institute of Global Health of Barcelona (ISGlobal), a centre supported by «la Caixa» Foundation,
associates for the first time mild obsessive - compulsive symptoms, which are present in a much higher percentage of cases than those that require specialized medical and
psychological attention, to
characteristics and specific alterations of the cerebral anatomy.
Few empirical data have been gathered to understand the
characteristics of consumers, the
psychological, behavioral, and health impact, and the ethical, legal, and social issues
associated with personal genomic testing services.
As it turns out, there are some striking similarities between the popular understanding of introversion and a
psychological characteristic called covert narcissism: It's all the entitlement and grandiosity most people
associate with narcissism, minus the bluster.
The Ajna regulates multiple different factors related to the body, many of these are
psychological which you might expect given its location and other
associated characteristics.
protective factor A
characteristic at the biological,
psychological, family, or community (including peers and culture) level that is
associated with a lower likelihood of problem outcomes or that reduces the negative impact of a risk factor on problem outcomes.
The new provision requires abortion counseling to include information on any research showing that some women (based on their «physical,
psychological, demographic or situational»
characteristics) may be at higher risk of negative mental health outcomes
associated with an abortion.
In sum, the hypotheses that follow are designed to test the moderating role we believe individual
characteristics (EI) play in amplifying
psychological climate factors and POS that
associate with engagement.
The most apparent is that single measures of absolute concentrations of salivary cortisol, for most health - related variables, seldom give significant findings; deviation measures, in terms of diurnal deviations and / or laboratory stress tests seem to be more strongly and consistently
associated with a number of factors, such as Socioeconomic Status (SES),
psychological characteristics, biological variables in terms of overweight and abdominal fat accumulation, and mental and somatic disease.
A systematic review of neighbourhood
characteristics and health outcomes only identified one study that considered mental disorders.12, 13 Recent studies have shown that neighbourhood social disorganisation is
associated with depressive symptoms14 and that living in socioeconomically deprived areas is
associated with depression, 15,16 with higher levels of child problem behaviour, 17 with a higher incidence of non-psychotic disorders.18 A randomised controlled trial that moved families from high poverty neighbourhoods to non-poor neighbourhoods showed that both parents and children who moved reported fewer
psychological distress symptoms than did control families who did not move.19
Prior studies generally show that the
psychological benefits
associated with positive
characteristics of marriage are weaker than the
psychological costs imposed by negative
characteristics (Bookwala, 2005; Umberson, Williams, Powers, Liu, & Needham, 2006; Whisman, Uebelacker, Tolejko, Chatav, & McKelvie, 2006).
This study was conducted to determine whether child physical maltreatment early in life has long - term effects on
psychological, behavioral, and academic problems in a community sample, independent of other
characteristics associated with maltreatment.
A secondary aim was to determine whether the identified trajectories were
associated with menopause status as well as baseline health - related and
psychological characteristics.
To determine whether child physical maltreatment early in life has long - term effects on
psychological, behavioral, and academic problems independent of other
characteristics associated with maltreatment.
Research to identify factors
associated with stress and distress in parents of children with ASD has generally found disruptive child behaviors and behaviors
characteristic of ASD to be predictive of
psychological distress in this group of parents (e.g., Abbeduto et al., 2004; Lecavalier, Leone, & Wiltz, 2006).
Objective To determine whether child physical maltreatment early in life has long - term effects on
psychological, behavioral, and academic problems independent of other
characteristics associated with maltreatment.
To address the question of whether physical maltreatment early in life has long - term effects on
psychological, behavioral, and academic outcomes independent of other
characteristics associated with maltreatment, prospective longitudinal research with nonreferred community, rather than clinical, samples is needed.