Fear and distress
disorders as predictors of heart disease: A temporal perspective.
Although virtually all of the mental disorders examined were predictors of a suicide attempt in bivariate models, these associations were largely explained by mental
disorders as predictors of suicide ideation.
The ORs become smaller in an additive multivariate survival model that includes all 15 mental
disorders as predictors.
This pattern was present for internalizing
disorders as a predictor of change on the Eyberg intensity scale, difficult child temperament as a predictor of change on the Eyberg intensity scale, and the CGAS as a predictor of change on the CBCL externalizing scale.
Parental history of mental
disorder as predictors of parent - dependent negative life events and chronic adversities
Not exact matches
A new multi-institutional study by Japanese researchers shows a potential rare gene mutation that could act
as a
predictor for two neurodevelopmental
disorders, schizophrenia and autism.
When all variables were considered,
disordered eating at age 24 was a
predictor of lower psychological wellbeing among both women and men
as well
as a lower self - evaluation of health among men ten years later.
In addition to her expert skill
as a clinician, Dr. Frontera also has many research interests including identifying biomarkers and
predictors of early brain injury and vasospasm / delayed cerebral ischemia after subarachnoid hemorrhage and their impact on outcome; determining the efficacy of therapeutic strategies and developing guidelines for the management of patients with intracranial hemorrhage; evaluating the cost, length of stay, quality of life, functional and cognitive outcomes in a broader population of intracranial hemorrhage patients; developing guidelines for the integration of palliative care into the intensive care unit setting; and evaluating the relationship of Zika virus infection, Guillain - Barre, and other neurologic
disorders.
Personality
disorder traits
as predictors of subsequent first - onset panic
disorder or agoraphobia.
Discrete - time survival analysis, with person - year the unit of analysis and a logistic link function, was used to examine associations of temporally primary (based on retrospective age - at - onset reports) mental
disorders and subsequent first onset of suicidality.29 Time was modeled
as a separate dummy
predictor variable for each year of life up to age at interview or age at onset of the outcome, whichever came first.
These findings are consistent with recent findings in epidemiological studies of adults, in which MDD emerged
as the strongest
predictor of suicidal thoughts compared with
disorders characterized by anxiety, agitation, and poor behavioral control, which were the strongest
predictors of a suicide attempt among ideators.22, 40
Executive function
as predictors of persistent thought
disorder in first - episode schizophrenia: A one - year follow - up study.
Most adult anxiety
disorders begin in childhood or adolescence, 1 with exceedingly common rates between 5 % and 10 %; and rates of SAD varying from 1.6 % to 8.5 %.2 - 4 In prospective research, the temperamental trait of behavioural inhibition emerges
as the best known
predictor of risk for later anxiety.5, 6
Childhood maltreatment and prospectively observed quality of early care
as predictors of antisocial personality
disorder features.
Early disorganised attachment also proved to be one of the rare early
predictors of subsequent childhood behaviour problems [41 — 44] and adolescent psychopathology, such
as dissociative symptoms and borderline personality
disorder [45, 46].
Additionally — besides socio - demographic factors — general anxiety and depression (HADS), heart - related fears (CAQ)
as well
as symptoms of a post-traumatic stress
disorder (IES - R) were assessed
as predictors.
Preschool MDD
as well
as family history of affective
disorders emerged
as the most robust
predictors of later MDD compared with other risk factors considered simultaneously in the model.
Temporal tasks may also be good for use
as predictors of impulse control
disorders such
as pathological gambling in adolescents (Petry, 2001).
Extended maternal separations before age 5 were evaluated
as a
predictor of long - term risk for offspring borderline personality
disorder (BPD) symptoms in longitudinal data from a large random community sample.
Debate continues regarding ASD
as a
predictor of posttraumatic stress
disorder (PTSD; 2).
Life events, family dysfunction, and friendship difficulties
as predictors of persistent
disorder
It should nevertheless be noted that the specificity of conduct problems
as a
predictor for APD is poor given that they have been found to precede nearly every mental
disorder in adulthood in population samples (Kim - Cohen et al. 2003).
Contextual risk factors
as predictors of disruptive behavior
disorder trajectories in girls: The moderating effect of callous unemotional features
ABSTRACT: Craving, defined
as the subjective experience of an urge or desire to use substances, has been identified in clinical, laboratory, and preclinical studies
as a significant
predictor of substance use, substance use
disorder, and relapse following treatment for a substance use
disorder.
Disorders characterized by anxiety and poor impulse - control again emerged
as the strongest
predictors of planned attempts (PTSD, OR = 2.8; conduct
disorder, OR = 3.2), and the only significant
predictors of unplanned attempts (oppositional defiant
disorder, OR = 3.1; alcohol abuse / dependence, OR = 1.9).
Maternal and Child Expressed Emotion
as Predictors of Treatment Response in Pediatric Obsessive — Compulsive
Disorder.
Family type
as predictor of anxiety treatment effectiveness of CBT for children with autism spectrum
disorders
Parental anxiety
as predictor of anxiety treatment effectiveness of CBT for children with autism spectrum
disorders
This study prospectively examined several theory - based family and parent characteristics (e.g., family conflict, parental over-control, parental psychopathology)
as predictors of anxiety
disorder onset in children whose parents were clinically anxious.
Behaviour and Personality in Childhood
as Predictors of Adult Psychiatric
Disorder.
[jounal] Coie, J. / 1995 / Childhood peer rejection and aggression
as predictors of stable patterns of adolescent
disorder / Development and Psychopathology 7 (4): 697 ~ 713
Comorbid depression and heart rate variability
as predictors of aggressive and hyperactive symptom responsiveness during inpatient treatment of conduct -
disordered ADHD boys
Maternity blues
as a
predictor of DSM - IV depression and anxiety
disorders in the first three months postpartum.