Sentences with phrase «in clinical populations»

However, even well conducted analogue studies do not provide reliable information about the effectiveness of treatment in clinical populations.
However, to date, there has been no research exploring the relationships of these constructs in a clinical population.
Co-author Julia C. Basso, PhD, post-doctoral research fellow, Center for Neural Science at New York University, commented, «The studies presented in this review clearly demonstrate that acute exercise has profound effects on brain chemistry and physiology, which has important implications for cognitive enhancements in healthy populations and symptom remediation in clinical populations
«Vibration training is increasingly being studied in clinical populations as a potential therapeutic mode of exercise training,» Kaleth said.
According to Wittmann, the next step is to test how self - other - mergence and area 9 activity are affected in clinical populations.
«Medication that increases dopamine levels in the brain has been shown to alleviate fatigue in clinical populations, including individuals with TBI,» said Dr. Dobryakova.
Most such studies have employed functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI); fNIRS has been used infrequently in clinical populations, and has not been applied previously to neuroimaging research in MS. Studies comparing fMRI findings with those of fNIRS, however, show broad agreement in terms of activation patterns.
In addition to working memory, future research in clinical populations should focus on processing speed and episodic memory, cognitive functions that are also affected in MS.
This study demonstrates the high prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder in a clinical population of Turkish immigrants and the pathogenic potential of marital problems.
However, support for CBT in a clinical population is still limited and the issues of clear definition and specific diagnosis of anger disorders remain elusive.
This study aimed to explore the relationships between attachment, self - compassion, interpersonal problems and mental health in a clinical population with the following specific hypotheses: Firstly, lower levels of self - compassion and higher levels of interpersonal problems will be associated with attachment - related anxiety and / or avoidance.
Exploring self - compassion in clinical populations is of particular importance, given that treatment adherence and access to mental health facilities could be compromised by self - stigmatisation and subsequent reduction in self - esteem and personal empowerment (Corrigan and Calabrese 2003).
This study investigated if self - compassion mediates the relationship between attachment and psychopathology in a clinical population.
The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) is a widely used self - report measure to assess emotional distress in clinical populations.
Therefore, to be clinically useful, it is important to examine whether the link between self - compassion and attachment, along with the mediating role of self - compassion between attachment and psychopathology, can be replicated in the clinical population.
Given that interpersonal problems have been demonstrated to be linked to both insecure attachment and psychopathology (Mikulincer and Shaver 2005), it is important to explore these relationships further, especially in clinical populations.
Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was used to identify the factor structure of the PRFCS and its potential utility in this clinical population.
This study is a retrospective study, based on a review of records in a clinical population consisting of primarily Caucasian and Hispanics.
Table 3 summarizes the main characteristics and findings of the studies investigating synchrony during early parent - child interactions in clinical populations (n = 33).
Adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: psychological test profiles in a clinical population
Childhood Experience of Care and Abuse Questionnaire (CECAQ): validation of a screening instrument for childhood adversity in clinical populations
For example, the study did not investigate meditation - related challenges in the context of mindfulness - based interventions, in children or in clinical populations.
Some stats on infidelity: In the clinical population, 25 - 30 % of couples come to therapy in the aftermath of an affair, and an additional 30 % report during therapy that there has been an affair, so roughly 1 in 2 couples in your office will have had experiences with affairs... although (consistent with Gottman's report) loss of intimacy was the larger reported problem for most couples,... more
ABSTRACT: Objectives: Mindfulness - based treatments have demonstrated efficacy in reducing symptoms in clinical populations.
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