When parents receive support and education, the likelihood of
these factors leading to abuse decreases.
Not exact matches
The study didn't look into things like how a mother's depression, chronic illness or substance
abuse might
lead to a dissolution, or even how the quality of the relationship might be a
factor — really important discussions.
Some risk
factors that can potentially
lead to developmental delays include a mother suffering from depression, other parental mental health issues, violence in the home, drug use /
abuse, and / or poverty.
WHEREAS, poverty is recognized as a
leading cause of or contributing
factor to many social problems, including but not limited
to substance
abuse, domestic violence, child
abuse, improper nutrition, obesity, improper health care and criminal conduct; and
It is particularly hard
to untangle
factors such as childhood poverty,
abuse and neglect, which also make their mark on brain anatomy and which correlate with more substance abuse, notes Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse and lead author of a superb 2016 review of cannabis research in JAMA Psychi
abuse and neglect, which also make their mark on brain anatomy and which correlate with more substance
abuse, notes Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse and lead author of a superb 2016 review of cannabis research in JAMA Psychi
abuse, notes Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug
Abuse and lead author of a superb 2016 review of cannabis research in JAMA Psychi
Abuse and
lead author of a superb 2016 review of cannabis research in JAMA Psychiatry.
The average time
to recovery from depression was 9 months longer for adults who had been physically
abused during their childhood and about 5 months longer for those whose parents had addiction problems» says
lead author Esme Fuller - Thomson, Sandra Rotman Endowed Chair in the University of Toronto's
Factor - Inwentash Faculty of Social Work.
Since 2007, volunteer yoga teachers have been going into community facilities and detention centres in Southern Ontario
to work with young men and women who are overcoming histories of
abuse, neglect, incarceration, gang - involvement, addiction, marginalization and other
factors that have
led them
to be identified as «at risk.»
And that
leads me
to my second question: Given the potential for
abuse of privacy, if this app does not recognize age as a
factor for calculations, why are we required
to enter our date of birth.
It addressed the issues of
abuses in the insurance industry, which were a major
factor in
leading to higher insurance rates for doctors.
And sometimes their sexual identity makes them feel disconnected, which can
lead to other contributing
factors for homelessness, such as drug
abuse, depression, family conflict or chronic absence from school.
Summary Researchers have identified four common co-occurring parental risk
factors — substance
abuse, mental illness, domestic violence, and child conduct problems — that
lead to child maltreatment.
Risk
factors lead to developmental delays: Children with risk
factors, such as living in low - income households,
abuse or neglect, prenatal exposure
to alcohol or other substances, and low parental education, have a higher incidence of developmental delays and disabilities than the general population.
While other developmental
factors can
lead to a role - reversal relationship (such as parental alcoholism), the symptomatic presence in «parental alienation» of both a role - reversal relationship and borderline personality organization in the parent suggests the possible presence of sexual
abuse «source code» in the internal working models of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent's attachment system that was inserted into the trans - generational transmission of attachment patterns (Benoit & Parker, 1994; Bretherton, 1990; Jacobvitz, Morgan, Kretchmar, & Morgan, 1991).
Programs that decrease the likelihood that children will ever be
abused or neglected through educating parents, teachers, doctors, other service providers, and the general public about the scope and problems associated with child maltreatment, the
factors that
lead to maltreatment, and ways
to prevent it are important.
Therapists who practice this approach presume, without ignoring the presence of biological
factors, that detachment, conflict, and trauma such as neglect and
abuse can
lead to depression in adolescents and exacerbate existing depression.
Research on the risk -
factors that
lead to abuse and neglect, as well as on the success rate of prevention programs, informs all of our efforts.
«Over the last ten years in the field, my work has focused on helping adolescent, adult and older adult clients coping with diverse biopsychosocial
factors, life changes and difficult circumstances
leading the individual
to a variety of protective yet self - defeating responses including anxiety, depression, substance
abuse, eating disorders and other compulsive behaviors, and impulse control disorders.
Information on recognizing risk
factors that may
lead to abuse, such as stress and social isolation, and available resources for families
to help prevent child
abuse and neglect.
Other Mediating
Factors: PTSD symptoms might be associated with poor medical outcome because of an important associated feature (i.e., child
abuse history:
leading to poor care, impaired patient - physician relationships, etc.).