It is a good idea to remain on a probiotic regime only so long as
any associated symptoms of distress are mild.
Not exact matches
«For a diagnosis
of depression, the group
of depressive
symptoms needs to be
associated with significant
distress or
associated with some impairment (e.g. difficulties in school).»
This pregnancy - related liver condition is
associated with
symptoms of severe itching, and can lead to serious pregnancy complications, including fetal
distress and even stillbirth.
While weight gain and unwanted body hair can be
distressing, irregular menstrual cycles is the
symptom of PCOS most strongly
associated with psychiatric problems, the study found.
Those who reported high levels
of distress and high levels
of depressive
symptoms were assigned one
of three interventions, all
of which were designed to reduce the
distress associated with managing diabetes, rather than
symptoms of depression.
High titer
of TPO antibodies has been
associated with
distress, obsessive - compulsive
symptoms, and anxiety (1).
Similar conclusions were reached by Radloff from data from a community survey
of depressive
symptoms conducted in Kansas City, Missouri, and Washington County, Maryland; by Porter in a study
of depressive illness in a Surrey, England, general practice; by a National Health Survey
of psychological
distress; and by Manheimer and
associates in a California survey
of factors related to psychotropic drug use.
Contrary to expectation, the presence
of painful
symptoms in patients was not statistically significantly
associated with partners» psychological
distress in the hierarchical regression analysis, despite 65.1 %
of partners having reported the presence
of painful
symptoms in the patient.
Also, anxiety and depression may impair adolescents» ability to learn and thereby increase their risk
of low educational attainment and school drop - out, which in turn are known to lower work participation and increase welfare dependence.28 The association between adolescent anxiety and depression
symptoms and benefit receipt in young adulthood may also be influenced by factors that may increase both mental
distress and the risk
of receiving medical benefits such as the various somatic and psychiatric conditions that are
associated anxiety and depression.
There are well - documented associations between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and intimate relationship problems, including relationship
distress and aggression, 1 and studies demonstrate that the presence
of PTSD
symptoms in one partner is
associated with caregiver burden and psychological
distress in the other partner.2 Although currently available individual psychotherapies for PTSD produce overall improvements in psychosocial functioning, these improvements are not specifically found in intimate relationship functioning.3 Moreover, it has been shown that even when patients receive state -
of - the - art individual psychotherapy for the disorder, negative interpersonal relations predict worse treatment outcomes.4, 5
For psychological
distress as measured by the Brief
Symptom Index - 1S, the effect
of the Intervention on the trajectory
of distress for patients was
associated with participant educational attainment.
The study used the Brief
Symptom Inventory, the Family Environment Scale, and the Delinquency Scale in a structured interview format to measure psychological
distress, family structure and relations, and levels
of youth offending, in 219 older children and adolescents aged between 12 - 17 years living in areas
associated with high levels
of youth offending in the UK.
Results indicate that treatment resulted in remission
of PTSD
symptoms and
associated dysfunction as evidenced by reduction in the scores
of PTSD
Symptom Check List - Civilian Version (PCLC) as well as in
distress and avoidance behavior in daily life.
Results indicated that MST - CAN was significantly more effective than EOT in reducing youth mental health
symptoms, parent psychiatric
distress, parenting behaviors
associated with maltreatment, youth out -
of - home placements, and changes in youth placement.
Chemical Coping was significantly correlated with an increased intake
of pain medication (P ⩽ 0.01), defiance
of medical intake instructions (P ⩽ 0.01), and highly
associated with experienced withdrawal
symptoms (P ⩽ 0.001), fear (P ⩽ 0.05), hypochondria (P ⩽ 0.01), psychosocial
distress (P ⩽ 0.001), and alexithymia (P ⩽ 0.001).
Increased
symptom severity was
associated with greater dysfunction in terms
of family cohesion and flexibility (β coefficient − 0.13; 95 % CI − 0.23, − 0.03), increased caregivers» EE levels on the form
of emotional overinvolvement (β coefficient 1.03; 95 % CI 0.02, 2.03), and psychological
distress (β coefficient 3.37; 95 % CI 1.29, 5.45).
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
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy [DBT] Group [Adults]: Frequently used to treat
symptoms associated with Borderline Personality Disorder, clients in DBT can expect to be assigned therapeutic homework, role - play alternate ways
of interacting with other people, and practice adaptive coping skills such as
distress tolerance, emotion regulation, mindfulness, radical acceptance, interpersonal effectiveness and other positive means
of managing intense feelings or emotions when angry, depressed, anxious, or upset.
Our finding that the severity
of depressive
symptoms in our sample
of patients with chronic pain was best correlated with a combination
of heightened catastrophising, reduced sense
of control over life, increased physical disability, lower pain self - efficacy beliefs, higher use
of unhelpful self - management strategies, and lower perceived social support (after controlling for the possible effects
of age, sex and duration
of pain) is consistent with previous studies
of patients with chronic pain.26 Interestingly, and somewhat contrary to clinical expectations, pain severity, pain - related
distress, and fear
of movement / (re) injury were not significantly
associated with depressive
symptom severity.
Many
of the
symptoms and much
of the
distress associated with childhood and adolescent mental, emotional, and behavior problems may be alleviated with timely and appropriate treatment and support services.
Frequently used to treat the
symptoms associated with Borderline Personality Disorder, clients in DBT can expect to be assigned therapeutic homework, role - play alternate ways
of interacting with other people, and practice positive and adaptive coping skills such as
distress tolerance, emotion regulation, mindfulness, radical acceptance, interpersonal effectiveness and other positive means
of managing intense feelings or emotions when angry, depressed, anxious, or upset.
Whittington and Huppert (9) showed that 7 - year mortality in a British cohort was more consistently
associated with the absence
of positive well - being than with the presence
of symptoms of psychological
distress.