Quantitative analyses
examined changes in symptoms pre - to post-group, and qualitative analyses aimed to better understand fathers» experiences and help guide future efforts to increase engagement of this population.
The researchers have been studying the service members with mTBI since their injury and
examined changes in their symptoms from one year to five years after injury.
Not exact matches
The PACE trial, published
in The Lancet
in 2011 [2],
examined the effects of three different treatments for people with CFS, compared with usual specialist medical care (SMC): cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT, where a health professional helps the patient to understand and
change the way they think about and respond to their
symptoms), graded exercise therapy (GET, a personalised and gradually increasing exercise programme delivered by a physiotherapist), and adaptive pacing therapy (APT, where patients adapt activity levels to the amount of energy they have).
In a study conducted to examine the effects of maca on hormones and the symptoms of menopause in women, found that Maca did not change their hormonal balanc
In a study conducted to
examine the effects of maca on hormones and the
symptoms of menopause
in women, found that Maca did not change their hormonal balanc
in women, found that Maca did not
change their hormonal balance!
Have an experienced vet
examine your rabbit, and make note of any
changes that took place
in your home around the time you noticed the
symptoms.
It explains how trauma - induced
changes in the brain manifest as PTSD
symptoms, looks at the way childhood attachment influences trauma, and
examines dissociation and its role
in the trauma disorders.
We
examined changes in drive for thinness, body dissatisfaction, and dietary restraint across the menstrual cycle and associations between these
symptoms and ovarian hormones
in two independent samples of women (N = 10 and 8 women, respectively) drawn from the community.
Thus, we conducted another test to
examine the effect of
changes in different exercise models on depressive
symptoms, as shown
in table 4.
Changes in severity of children's internalizing and externalizing symptoms over the 3 - month period were also examined using changes in CBCL
Changes in severity of children's internalizing and externalizing
symptoms over the 3 - month period were also
examined using
changes in CBCL
changes in CBCL scores.
The purposes of the study were: (1) to
examine the impacts of four different types of exercise on preventing depressive
symptoms in older adults using Taiwan as an example and (2) to test the effects of
changes in exercise status during a specific period of time on depressive
symptoms in the elderly.
This study presents a follow - up of our earlier study on an online mindfulness course that
examined change in perceived stress.41 It extends our previous study by
examining the effect of the course on depression and anxiety
symptoms, benchmarking the effects against other studies by using measures that are now widely used
in primary care practices
in the UK.
In this blog post Jennifer Jordan and Richard Porter describe a study in which they examined the relationship between neuropsychological and depressive symptom chang
In this blog post Jennifer Jordan and Richard Porter describe a study
in which they examined the relationship between neuropsychological and depressive symptom chang
in which they
examined the relationship between neuropsychological and depressive
symptom change.
Our current paper (3),
examined the relationship of neuropsychological and depressive
symptom change in a study of 101 adult outpatients participating
in a randomised controlled trial of schema therapy (ST) versus cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for major depressive disorder (4).
Guided by the Behavioral Vaccine Theory of prevention, this study uses a no - control group design to
examine intervention variables that predict favorable
changes in depressive
symptoms at the six - to - eight week follow - up
in at - risk adolescents who participated
in a primary care, Internet - based prevention program.
In a handful of studies that Schrodt and his colleagues
examined, researchers found an association between couples who practice demand - withdrawal patterns and individuals who suffer from anxiety, depression, alcohol and drug use, mental health
symptoms, and even physiological
changes.
Children with a higher level of pretreatment severity need greater decreases
in symptoms to reach a subthreshold level of
symptoms, therefore we also
examined pre to posttreatment Reliable
Change.
Using the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC), we
examined symptoms of ADHD measured by the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) hyperactivity subscale
in relation to parent - reported
changes in financial difficulty, grouped into four repeated measures at four time points across childhood; (n = 6416).
Using a school - based sample of 521 adolescents, we tested additive and synergistic influences of
changes in depressive
symptoms and conduct problems from 6th to 9th grade using parallel process growth curve modeling with latent interactions
in the prediction of late adolescent (12th grade) substance use impairment, while
examining gender as a moderator.
Given that significant gender differences emerge
in adolescence with regards to both level of depressive
symptoms and number of depressive episodes (Hankin et al. 2007), we
examined whether gender moderated the relationship between perceived control and dependent interpersonal stress to predict
changes in depressive
symptoms over time.
(iii) To
examine whether couple - related (number of children, length of partnership and number of previous partnerships) and psychosocial stress (SES, stressful life events and depressive
symptoms in pregnancy) factors differently predict the quality and
change of marital relationships among ART and control groups, we added corresponding two - way interactions into the main effect repeated - measure MANOVAs.