Sentences with phrase «health symptomatology»

Assessing the Role of Optimism and Social Support in Understanding Mental Health Symptomatology among Homeless Adults.

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Using data from a nationally representative sample of youth who participated in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), a group of researchers led by Dr. Kathleen Merikangas of the National Institute of Health Intramural Research Program, evaluated symptoms of ADHD and its subtypes in 1,894 participants aged 12 - 15 years based on parent reports of symptomatology.
«We hypothesized that yoga participants would show lower depression severity over time as assessed by the Quick Inventory of Depression Symptomatology (QIDS), as well as better social and role functioning, better general health perceptions and physical functioning, and less physical pain relative to the control group,» said Dr. Uebelacker.
«These data are very consistent with earlier findings from EDC which showed that greater depressive symptomatology predicted the incidence of heart disease in this cohort,» said Trevor Orchard, MD, M.Med.Sci., FAHA, FACE, Professor of Epidemiology, Medicine and Pediatrics at the Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, and the EDC study principal investigator.
Novel symptomatology and changing epidemiology of domoic acid toxicosis in California sea lions (Zalophus californianus): an increasing risk to marine mammal health.
Additionally, it appears that resilience is reflected strongly on mental health (Tugade & Fredrickson, 2004), since individuals with higher level of resilience are dealing with adversity more effectively (Bonanno et al., 2007), they are also more protected against depressive symptomatology and they can improve their psychosocial function (Pietrzak et al., 2010).
In terms of more specific aspects of quality of life, consistent with the World Health Organization's (1998) definition of the construct, O'Donnell (2005) has described the challenges associated with poor vision in late life to be threefold involving functional limitations, losses in social interactions, and increases in depressive symptomatology.
She began working in the mental health field in 2003 as a Master level therapist, working with children, adolescents, and adults in a private non-profit agency in the Greater Orlando, FL area, where she also worked in their Partial Hospitalization Program as a licensed clinician, working with individuals who were experiencing increased symptomatology, disturbances in behavior, or other conditions that impact mental and behavioral health.
These findings are consistent with the report of Aneshensel, Frerichs, and Huba (1984) that illness has a large, contemporaneous effect, increasing depressive symptomatology over previous levels, and that depressive symptoms have a smaller, lagged effect on health.
These tests were also used to examine differences in the strength of the relationship between patient and spouse self - rated health and self - reported depressive symptomatology.
After testing models including the effect of the individual's own self - rated health on his or her own depressive symptomatology, we tested for cross-partner effects.
Perceived social isolation makes me sad: five year cross-lagged analyses of loneliness and depressive symptomatology in the Chicago Health, Aging, and Social Relations Study
Much of the research on the intergenerational continuity of mental health problems has focused on mothers with a clinical history of depression (e.g., Beardslee et al. 1998), but it has been suggested that the extent of the mother's symptomatology has a greater impact on the child and the mother - child interaction than the presence or absence of a diagnosis (Hammen et al. 1987).
APIM analyses provide new evidence suggesting a unidirectional path of influence from parents» disaster - related symptomatology to children's general mental health.
Although heterogeneity in the timing and persistence of maternal depressive symptomatology has implications for screening and treatment as well as associated maternal and child health outcomes, little is known about this variability.
These results suggest that universal prevention programs implemented in early elementary school that target selected risk factors may be helpful in reducing future adolescent mental health problems, specifically depressive symptomatology.
After the discussion tasks, mothers completed the measures of the child's mental health problems and of their own depressive symptomatology.
Depressive symptomatology, a risk factor for major depression and a wide range of negative behavioral and physical health outcomes, is elevated during pregnancy and the postpartum period and disproportionately affects low - income and minority populations (2 — 5).
Examined the impact of child symptomatology (child speech, sociability, cognitive impairment, health, and behaviour) on maternal and paternal stress outcomes.
Further studies are needed to identify correlates of membership in the classes of trajectories of depressive symptomatology, the antecedents, and the behavioral and physical health consequences.
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