The protests reflect
high levels of distress among many fathers.
Not exact matches
In contrast, average absolute
levels of distress were
high among those with no coverage, compared to those with private coverage.
However, for adults who had not experienced a change in status in the past year, the average absolute
level of distress is
higher among those with no coverage versus private coverage.
This increase in concern
among school leaders correlates with a recent Department for Education (DfE) research finding that young people's health and wellbeing was worse in 2014 than in 2005; girls in particular recorded
higher levels of psychological
distress.
Survey Shows
High Levels of Financial
Distress and
High Use
of Alternative Financial Services
Among American Indians and Alaska Natives Thursday, April 6, 2017 The FINRA Investor Education Foundation and First Nations Development Institute today published the nation's most comprehensive analysis
of the financial capability
of American Indian / Alaska Natives, including the financial behavior, attitudes and knowledge
of Native peoples.
There were consistently
high levels of psychological
distress among those who had experienced exclusion at baseline and follow - up.
Functional expectations
of caregivers are often huge with multiple responsibilities such as household chores, emotional support, providing transportation and symptom management.4 As cancer survivorship grows, from 50 % in the 70s, to 54 % between 1983 and 1985, to 65 % in 2009, the illness may become a chronic disease, further stressing caregivers with a cumulative and unrelenting burden
of care and responsibility.5 Psychological morbidity or psychiatric symptomatology
among cancer caregivers is
high.6, 7
Levels of distress have also been shown to be
higher than those reported by patients themselves.8
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Investigating Factors Associated With
Distress Among Custodial Grandparent Doley, Bell, Watt, & Simpson (2015) Journal
of Family Studies, 21 (2) Explores the psychological health
of grandparents raising grandchildren and examines the results
of a study that showed caregivers raising children with emotional or behavioral issues have
higher levels of stress, anxiety, and depression.
Another possibility is that the
higher - than - normal
levels of distress and dysfunction found
among families
of children with ID are the product
of disablism, rather than any characteristic
of the child.
The
higher - than - population normal
levels of psychological
distress found
among families
of children with ID might therefore be attributable to pre-existing socioeconomic disadvantage (the distal cause), rather than child ID per se.
In addition, dispositional optimism fully mediated
distress among individuals who had experienced traumatic events such as rape, assault, and fire; participants with
higher levels of optimism had lower
levels of distress.
In this study, dispositional optimism partially mediated
distress among individuals who had experienced child physical abuse and child emotional abuse; participants with
higher levels of optimism had lower
levels of distress.
Furthermore, the model operates across the entire range
of psychological
distress and not only
among those partners displaying
high levels of depressive affect (scores 16 and above on the CES - D), with sex differences operating to a greater extent
among those partners in the
high depressive affect subgroup.
Across all parent groups, mothers had
higher levels of distress and hopelessness than fathers, with the
highest levels among mothers
of children with CHD compared to mothers in the other groups.