The main exception was that patients with
few psychiatric problems and «meaning - seekers» did better with the AA - based therapy.
A study of military families, in which co-sleeping is common because fathers (and, nowadays, mothers) are often away from home for extended periods, found that children who had coslept as babies received higher evaluations of their comportment in school and exhibited
fewer psychiatric problems.
Not exact matches
I'm going to give it a try,» or they can say, «Well, I think I'm going to wait for a
few more trials, FDA approval,» and they can sit back, but more and more, the public are ready to evaluate science simultaneously and take these very common sense, very easy... Well, behavior is not an easy thing to change, but far easier than taking chemotherapy or disease modifying drugs that are going to shut down your immune system and give you life - threatening side effects, that could let you get your life back from an autoimmune condition, or a serious
psychiatric problem, or a severe diabetes, obesity, and heart disease, things that are completely under their control.
Few adequate studies have evaluated the persistence of
psychiatric problems and their predictors in hemiplegic children.
Fewer DBT subjects went to the emergency department at least once for any
psychiatric reason, including drug or alcohol
problems (year 1: 43.1 % of DBT subjects vs 57.8 % of CTBE subjects, and year 2: 23.4 % of DBT subjects vs 28.9 % of CTBE subjects; F1, 92 = 2.9, P =.04; NNT, 9.09 [95 % CI, 3.30 - 12.04]-RRB-, or for suicide ideation specifically (year 1: 15.7 % of DBT subjects had at least 1 visit vs 33.3 % of CTBE subjects, and year 2: 10.6 % of DBT subjects vs 18.4 % of CTBE subjects; F1, 92 = 4.3, P =.02; NNT, 4.42 [95 % CI, 2.49 - 19.76]-RRB-.
While there are
few empirical studies investigating unaccompanied children and adolescents and those separated from family members, these populations are consistently argued to be at greater risk for
psychiatric and mental health
problems than their accompanied peers (Ajdukovic & Ajdukovic, 1993, 1998; Hicks et al., 1993; Kinzie et al., 1986; McCloskey, Southwick, Fernandez - Esquer & Locke, 1996; Rumbaut, 1991; Servan - Schreiber, Le Lin & Birmaher, 1998; Sourander, 1998).
A growing amount of research shows that exercise is one of the best treatments for
psychiatric problems including depression, anxiety, low self - esteem, and chronic stress to name a
few.
Gottesman and Gould describe the rationale behind the concept of endophenotype as providing relatively straightforward and more elementary phenomena as opposed to behavioural phenotypes and therefore require
fewer numbers of genes to produce variations in these traits as opposed to behavioural phenotypes or
psychiatric diagnoses.24 These studies include associations of cortisol, as end - product of HPA - axis activity, 25 — 27 autonomic nervous system functioning, 28 and neuropsychological characteristics29 with various mental health
problems.