Taken together, studies examining sleep and
comorbidity in ADHD samples point to potential bidirectional associations.
Personality Traits and
Comorbidity in Adults With ADHD.
Personality disorders and Axis
I comorbidity in adolescent outpatients with ADHD.
Further evidence for family — genetic risk factors in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: Patterns of
comorbidity in probands and relatives in psychiatrically and pediatrically referred samples
ROC and conditional probability analyses revealed that the CBCL performed reasonably well as a screening tool for
comorbidity in ADHD children in the primary care setting.
Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive values, and negative predictive values in the use of CBCL scales for the screening of psychiatric
comorbidity in paediatrically referred ADHD youth
These findings support the utility of the CBCL as a screening tool for the identification of psychiatric
comorbidity in ADHD youth in the primary care setting.
Specifically, this would allow primary care practitioners to efficiently garner information regarding psychiatric
comorbidity in their ADHD patients that in turn may affect the choice of treatment or referral for the afflicted child.
These results suggest that the CBCL is a viable option for screening ADHD children for psychiatric
comorbidity in the primary care setting.
The clinical reappraisal study did not assess the concordance between survey measures of comorbidity and assessments of
comorbidity in the clinical follow - up interviews.
The area under the curve and 95 % confidence interval from ROC analysis using CBCL scales to predict psychiatric
comorbidity in a paediatrically referred ADHD sample (n = 121)
Background: To our knowledge treatment of personality disorder (PD)
comorbidity in adults with ASD is understudied and is still in its infancy.
The second talk focuses on treatment of personality disorder
comorbidity in adults with autism spectrum disorder by identifying the related early maladaptive schemas and schema mode structure.
Psychiatric
comorbidity in adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: findings from multiplex families
Impact of adversity on functioning and
comorbidity in children with attention - deficit hyperactivity disorder
While all children were referred for treatment of conduct problems,
comorbidity in such samples is common and conduct problems tend to occur in context of various diagnoses.
More
comorbidity in the mothers with BPD.
Therefore, we believe that it is essential to consider ADHD
comorbidity in patients with substance use disorders.
Diagnostic interview assessed neuropsychiatric disorder
comorbidity in 334 individuals with obsessive - compulsive disorder
Because we did not have good data on psychiatric
comorbidity in our study, we were unable to formulate a more detailed and differentiated picture of the risk following mental health vulnerability.
Development of lifetime
comorbidity in the World Health Organization world mental health surveys
5 of 6 adequate studies found an association between abuse and greater psychiatric
comorbidity in patients with eating disorders.
Psychiatric
comorbidity in children and adolescents with reading disability.
Objectives: This study investigated
comorbidity in chemical intolerance (CI) and building - related intolerance (BRI) with (i) chronic sinusitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, allergic and nonallergic asthma and allergic rhinitis, and (ii) airway inflammatory symptoms.
CSA is
a comorbidity in approximately 35 % of heart failure patients and doubles the risk of death.
«However, patients with more medical
comorbidities in our cohort were less likely to receive physician follow - up postdischarge.»
Analysis of the data found that patients with psychiatric
comorbidities in the previous year were readmitted to the hospital 3 to 5 percent more often within 30 days than those without a psychiatric diagnosis.
During 2015 Nottingham's cloned sheep underwent a series of comprehensive assessments for non-communicable diseases including obesity, hypertension and osteoarthritis — three major
comorbidities in aged human populations.
In this new study, the authors assessed the association of PA with incidence of 7 categories of
comorbidities in COPD.
Psychiatric
Comorbidities in Women With Celiac Disease.
These health problems can include seizures, headaches, gastrointestinal problems, metabolic and mitochondrial conditions, compromised immune system including allergies and autoimmune disorders and many more (for references see our scientific review Medical
Comorbidities in Autism Spectrum Disorder).
A ketogenic diet based on medium chain triglycerides (MCT) has recently been shown to improve seizure control and reduce behavioral
comorbidities in some dogs with idiopathic epilepsy when fed as an adjunct to antiepileptic drug treatment.
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It is therefore clearly important that clinicians develop effective, reliable and valid and usable tools that can facilitate the early identification of child and adolescent mental health problems as well as the detection of hidden
comorbidities in those presenting with either general physical or mental health problems.
Not exact matches
If you can keep CP and other like neurological conditions
in mind your future analyses (especially given their high
comorbidity with epilepsy), that would be welcome.
Over a time frame of > 30 y, downward trends
in the availability of sugars and sweeteners, reported intake of energy
in the form of added sugars and SSBs, and industry data on sugar contributions to SSBs have been paralleled by a sustained rise
in the prevalence of obesity and its
comorbidities (42).
Though depression is less common among adolescents than adults, 11 percent of adolescents are diagnosed with a depressive disorder by age 18, according to the adolescent supplement of the National
Comorbidity Survey, which collected data on teens
in two sample groups between 2001 and 2004.
The workshop starts with providing a framework for understanding the etiology of SM, highlighting the role of nature, nurture, temperament, and developmental differences
in the onset and maintenance of SM, social anxiety, and other common
comorbidities.
Although most studies of parental depression have focused on mothers, the impact of depression
in fathers has received increasing attention.2, 3 Using data from the 2002 National Comorbidity Replication Survey, the Institute of Medicine report also estimated that 4.3 % of men with a child under 18 years old had a major depressive disorder within the previous 12 months.1 In addition, a recent meta - analysis4 suggested that the prevalence of paternal depression within the first year of a child's life was 10.4
in fathers has received increasing attention.2, 3 Using data from the 2002 National
Comorbidity Replication Survey, the Institute of Medicine report also estimated that 4.3 % of men with a child under 18 years old had a major depressive disorder within the previous 12 months.1
In addition, a recent meta - analysis4 suggested that the prevalence of paternal depression within the first year of a child's life was 10.4
In addition, a recent meta - analysis4 suggested that the prevalence of paternal depression within the first year of a child's life was 10.4 %.
«For the anesthesiologist, a number of factors come into play, including patient
comorbidities and preferences as well as other practice specific factors, such as the choice for anticoagulation, but regional anesthesia should, at the very least, be considered
in every patient.»
«Patients undergoing surgery for a hip fracture were older and had more
comorbidities than patients who underwent an elective THR, and these differences accounted for some of the difference
in outcomes between these groups,» the authors write.
«The next step
in understanding sleep apnea
in the future will be to dissect different subtypes of sleep apnea, likely defined by distinct pathophysiological mechanisms which may underlie different outcomes and predisposition to
comorbidities,» Cavadas says, «As human life expectancy increases, delaying the onset of age - related diseases becomes critical to our society.»
In patients with chronic cerebrovascular disease and
comorbidities, a shortened telomere G - tail length was associated with age and Framingham risk score, which is an algorithm used to estimate the 10 - year cardiovascular risk of an individual.
«Our study is the first to investigate the association between psychosocial
comorbidities and elevated risk of atherosclerosis
in RA patients.»
One
in four patients develop heart failure within four years of a first heart attack, according to a study
in nearly 25,000 patients presented today at Heart Failure 2016 and the 3rd World Congress on Acute Heart Failure by Dr Johannes Gho, a cardiology resident at the University Medical Center Utrecht,
in Utrecht, the Netherlands.1 Risk factors included older age, greater socioeconomic deprivation, and
comorbidities such as diabetes.
This is hugely relevant as Alzheimer's is
in the vast majority of cases not inherited, and lifestyle factors and
comorbidities must therefore be to blame.
The study also revealed that obese individuals who had
comorbidities such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterol incurred more costs than obese workers without these conditions, says Karen Van Nuys, Ph.D., lead coauthor and economist at Precision Health Economics
in Los Angeles.
Previous studies have shown that bariatric surgery
in patients who are morbidly obese can reduce weight and
comorbidities, but clinicians have not known whether the surgery is helpful or harmful to morbidly obese patients undergoing a joint replacement.
The propensity score was defined as the conditional probability of a patient undergoing bariatric surgery, given his or her baseline characteristics, including: age, year
in which a total hip or total knee replacement was performed, laterality (unilateral versus bilateral surgery), sex, health care payer, region (rural versus urban), and Elixhauser
comorbidities.
When analyzing the subgroups of men by differing extent of
comorbidity, researchers found that among men whose
comorbidity included prior heart attack, treatment with RT and ADT shortened survival due to higher rates of fatal heart attacks, while prolonging survival
in men with no or minimal
comorbidity.