Not exact matches
In 2016, key
factors driving the increased likelihood of early death
for those aged 20 to 55 included substance
abuse, suicide, and
alcohol - related conditions.
After adjusting
for other
factors that could affect the risk of dementia, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, depression and
alcohol abuse, researchers determined that veterans with TBI were 60 percent more likely to develop dementia than those without TBI.
New research presented today at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) identifies nicotine dependence, obesity,
alcohol abuse and depressive disorders as risk
factors for low back pain, a common condition causing disability, missed work, high medical costs and diminished life quality.
Binge drinking is a major public health issue because it is an important risk
factor for alcohol - related injuries, accidental death, unsafe sexual behaviour, and long - term substance
abuse problems.
Stress, defined broadly, is a well - known risk
factor for later
alcohol abuse; however, the brain chemistry underlying interactions between stress and
alcohol remain largely unknown.
Smoking is a well - known risk
factor for subsequent
alcohol abuse, but the mechanisms underlying this link are unknown.
Most studies assessing the prevalence of
alcohol abuse as a risk
factor for alcoholic cirrhosis focus on total annual amount drunk per person.
Professor Schumann concludes: «Identifying risk
factors for early
alcohol abuse is important in designing prevention and treatment interventions
for alcohol addiction.»
1,055 people were looked at
for both dependence and
abuse of
alcohol and depression conditions at years seventeen to eighteen, twenty to twenty one and twenty - four to twenty - five years, as well as asked questions regarding demographic
factors and lifestyle.
This Special Health Report,
Alcohol Use and Abuse, explores the many factors to consider when deciding how much (if any) alcohol is safe f
Alcohol Use and
Abuse, explores the many
factors to consider when deciding how much (if any)
alcohol is safe f
alcohol is safe
for you.
Teachers can also take note of these risk
factors for teen suicide, as listed by the CDC: a history of previous suicide attempts, depression, or other mental illness; a family history of suicide;
alcohol or drug
abuse; a stressful life event or loss; easy access to lethal methods; exposure to the suicidal behavior of others; and incarceration.
Data Collections (Homeroom) Data Reports Dating Violence Model Policy and Educational Resources Department Overview Diabetes in the School Setting, Guidelines
for the Care of Students with Discretionary Grants Directions Directory, NJ Schools Diseases, Communicable — Resources Distance Learning Depot District Evaluation Advisory Committee (DEAC) District
Factor Groups (DFG) Drug
Abuse,
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Dyslexia and Other Reading Disabilities
For example, if an individual has had a history of
alcohol abuse and has successfully completed an impatient rehabilitation program, faithful attendance to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings is a positive
factor.
Other
factors that can affect a life insurance rating are history of family disease (cancer or heart disease in your parents or siblings), hazardous occupation, travels, or hobbies, or any history of driving suspension or DUI's, criminal record, history of drug or
alcohol use /
abuse, or treatment
for a mental health issue such as anxiety / depression.
Other
factors that can affect a life insurance rating are history of family disease (cancer or heart disease in your parents or siblings), hazardous occupation, travel or hobbies, or any history of driving suspension or DUI's, criminal record, history of drug or
alcohol use /
abuse, or treatment
for a mental health issues such as anxiety / depression.
Drugs and
alcohol are substances that alter people by producing changes in: Aggression — Research shows that substance
abuse is not a risk
factor for many
factors in and of it self; however, substance
abuse can strength other risk
factors.
Risk
factors for out - of - home custody child care among families with
alcohol and substance
abuse problems
Multiple
factors reportedly increase the risk of suicide.44 - 49 Substance
abuse has repeatedly been associated with suicidal behaviors, and depression has as well.1,50 - 62 Moreover, previous reports from the ACE Study have demonstrated strong, graded relationships between the number of adverse childhood experiences and the risk of
alcohol or illicit substance
abuse and depressive disorders.23, 24,28 Although a temporal relationship between the onset of substance
abuse or depressive disorders and lifetime suicide attempts in the ACE Study cohort is uncertain, our analysis of the potential mediating effects of these known risk
factors provides evidence that
for some persons, adverse childhood experiences play a role in the development of substance
abuse or depression.
The second study tested this link in a birth cohort of 1265 children and concluded that there was a «direct and specific» link from adolescent depression to later depression.51 The study design provides a rather stringent test
for the outcomes of adolescent depression by accounting
for the effects of anxiety disorders, early cigarette smoking, CDs,
alcohol abuse, and a range of other putative risk
factors.
In addition, they often fail to adequately record exposure to violence, including to domestic
abuse which, as is pointed out above, is itself associated with other confounding risk
factors for ADHD, such as prematurity, maternal
alcohol abuse, and maternal smoking;
for example, domestic
abuse is identified in the ALSPAC cohort by the parental question «Has anyone been cruel to you», a question that renders this cohort unsuitable
for any study investigating the impact of domestic
abuse on children as it is likely to be very insensitive.
Other risk
factors significantly associated with a history of attempted suicide by both boys and girls after controlling
for other
factors in the models were somatic symptoms, such as headaches and stomach problems, a history of sexual or physical
abuse, having a family member attempt or complete suicide, having health concerns, frequent
alcohol or marijuana use, or ever using any other drugs.
From newborns to teenagers, we have classes that help parents and caregivers learn skills that are proven to enhance cognitive, social and emotional development; improve executive function and impulse control, improve school readiness and academic performance while reducing child
abuse and neglect, drug and
alcohol abuse and a wide range of other risk
factors for children.
Although undocumented immigrants have certain risk
factors for drug and
alcohol abuse, undocumented immigration does not worsen drug and
alcohol - related problems in the United States, according to a study published in the American Journal of Public Health.
[jounal] Hawkins, J.D / 1992 / Risk and protective
factors for alcohol and other drug problems in adolescent and early adulthood: Implications
for substance
abuse prevention.
Office versus home - based family therapy
for runaway,
alcohol abusing adolescents: Examination of
factors associated with treatment attendance.
The PQ screens
for common problems that are risk
factors for child maltreatment: 1) maternal depression, 2)
alcohol and substance
abuse, 3) intimate partner (or domestic) violence, 4) harsh parenting, 5) major parental stress, and, 6) food insecurity.
[jounal] Hawkins, J. D. / 1992 / Risk and protective
factors for alcohol and other drug problems in adolescence and early adulthood: Implications
for substance
abuse prevention / Psychological Bulletin 112 (1): 64 ~ 105