Sentences with phrase «including psychological distress»

For example, longitudinal studies have concluded that social networks and social support are causal factors in several measures of health status, including psychological distress, cardiovascular diseases, chronic diseases, mortality, and quality of life (Berkman & Syme, 1979; Eng, Rimm, Fitzmaurice, & Kawachi, 2002; House, Landis, & Umberson, 1988; Seeman, Kaplan, Knudsen, Cohen, & Guralnik, 1987).
However, analysis has also indicated that the experience of living in a lone parent family in early childhood (under the age of 5), compared with later childhood, is especially linked with long - term negative outcomes including psychological distress and economic inactivity (Ermisch et al., 2004).
There is a strong correlation between experiencing racism and a range of mental health conditions, including psychological distress, depression and anxiety.

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Expecting fathers often experience sympathetic pregnancy pains, including a wide range of psychological and physical distresses, including anxiety, difficulty sleeping, weight gain, and changes in family and professional relationships throughout a pregnancy.
Additionally, the survey assessed family resources, including income and education, and other measures that impact children's psychological functioning and behavior, such as parental distress, family conflict, non-corporal discipline, parental monitoring, and deviant peer affiliation.
The study, which appears in the journal Pediatrics, reports that maternal demoralization, a measure of psychological distress capable of affecting a mother's ability to cope with stressful situations, was linked with a number of behavioral problems, including anxiety, depression, attention problems, rule - breaking, externalizing problems, and aggressive behavior.
So far, what they've uncovered is a syndemic that includes not only sexually transmitted infection but also drug abuse, violence, psychological distress, and depression.
Initial palliative consultation included a comprehensive, multidisciplinary assessment of symptoms, psychological distress, social support and home services.
Other predictors included younger age, sleep dysfunction, comorbid pain conditions, genital symptoms not yet meeting diagnostic criteria, and psychological distress
There are multiple inputs into chronic pain, including lack of sleep, lack of physical activity, and psychological distress, and these are not mutually exclusive.
A study conducted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), for example, found that among 10,000 working veterinarians, 6.8 % of men and 10.9 % of women showed signs of serious psychological distressincluding feelings of hopelessness and worthlessness — since graduating from veterinary school.
The sometimes hundreds of dog or cat victims of a single hoarder generally show signs of abuse such as severe malnutrition, untreated medical conditions including open sores, cancers, and advanced dental and eye diseases, and severe psychological distress.
In works such as Couch (2012)-- a sateen sofa sawed in half and then cemented back together — McMillian uses post-consumer objects including discarded mattresses, carpets, chairs and bedsheets as both the material and the subject matter of his art, as he evokes the physical, psychological and economic distress of communities hit by loan defaults, home foreclosures and unemployment.
A group of canvases, in blacks, white, blues, and greys, are made with oil paint mixed with materials including cold wax and marble powder to create visceral, distressed surfaces that reflect on emotional and psychological disquiet.
The behaviour is intended by the pupil to cause, or the pupil ought to know that the behaviour would be likely to cause, harm, fear or distress to another individual, including psychological harm or harm to the individual's reputation
[18] In Dudgeon, the European Court of Human Rights recognised the «fear, suffering and psychological distress directly caused by the very existence of the laws in question, including fear of harassment and blackmail», [19] and in Norris the Strasbourg Court further noted: [20]
Depending on the severity of the accident, damages in bus accident cases may also include compensation for loss of spousal support, emotional distress, mental anguish, causally related psychological harm, or wrongful death.
Psychological Distress: If you were associated with a significant accident, you may be eligible to be made up for the psychological impact of the injury, including stress and anxiety, concern as well as lPsychological Distress: If you were associated with a significant accident, you may be eligible to be made up for the psychological impact of the injury, including stress and anxiety, concern as well as lpsychological impact of the injury, including stress and anxiety, concern as well as loss of sleep.
This report, which presents 12 - month impact results from a demonstration designed to strengthen marriages among low - income married couples with children, shows that the program produced a consistent pattern of small, positive effects on multiple aspects of couples» relationships, including measures of relationship quality, psychological and physical abuse, and adult individual psychological distress.
Descriptive statistics were calculated for partners» demographic and patients» disease characteristics, and partners» psychological variables including prevalence of partners» psychological distress.
Research has demonstrated that TM produces improvements in mental health, including reduction of various forms of psychological distress, such as depression, anxiety, hostility and emotional instability [15 — 21].
«I am a clinical psychologist trained to work Adolescents and Adults who are experiencing many forms of psychological distress including depression, anxiety, life transitions, loss, and divorce.
Mothers most commonly reported that their children were in the care of relatives (65 %) with 11 % reporting that their child was in the child protection system.15 Disruption to a child's living arrangements, including separation from parents and siblings, can result in psychological and emotional distress.16 17 A recent systematic review and meta - analysis of 40 studies that investigated child outcomes when either parent was incarcerated found a significant association with antisocial behaviour (pooled OR = 1.6, 95 % CI 1.4 to 1.9) and poor educational performance (pooled OR = 1.4, 95 % CI 1.1 to 1.8).18 Other research indicates that children of incarcerated mothers are at risk of increased criminal involvement, mental health issues, physical health problems, behavioural problems, 19 child protection contact20 and poorer educational outcomes.21
Marital torts, moreover, can be lodged in connection with intentional or negligent acts, including the transmission of sexual diseases, psychological distress and emotional injury, slander and libel as well as dissipation of community property.
Outcome measures Primary outcomes included clinically diagnosed mental health issues, standardised assessment of mental health issues or self - reported psychological distress.
This distress can result in poor communication skills, incompatibility, or a broad spectrum of psychological disorders that include domestic violence, alcoholism, depression, anxiety or other issues.
There are well - documented associations between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and intimate relationship problems, including relationship distress and aggression, 1 and studies demonstrate that the presence of PTSD symptoms in one partner is associated with caregiver burden and psychological distress in the other partner.2 Although currently available individual psychotherapies for PTSD produce overall improvements in psychosocial functioning, these improvements are not specifically found in intimate relationship functioning.3 Moreover, it has been shown that even when patients receive state - of - the - art individual psychotherapy for the disorder, negative interpersonal relations predict worse treatment outcomes.4, 5
Some signs of psychological distress to watch for, as outlined by the American Psychological Associatpsychological distress to watch for, as outlined by the American Psychological AssociatPsychological Association, include:
In providing these services, we recognise the gendered - nature of violence in relationships, but also the impact of other experiences including stress, mental ill health, emotional and psychological distress and social disadvantage such as income and housing circumstances.
The report found widespread socioeconomic disadvantage and health inequality for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, with contributors including discrimination, racism, violence, drug and alcohol use and high psychological distress.
Multiple regression analyses determined that while both traumatic events and organizational stressors affected psychological distress, organizational stressors had the strongest effect, including the exacerbation of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder symptoms.
Many trials used volunteers or people selected by referrers as willing to take part in parenting projects, thus excluding many disorganised, unmotivated, or disadvantaged families, who have the most antisocial children.2 A review of meta - analyses of published trials of psychological treatments for childhood disorders found that in university settings the effect size was large, from 0.71 to 0.84 SD.12 In contrast, a review of six studies of outcome in regular service clinics since 1950 showed no significant effects, 12 and a large trial offering unrestricted access to outpatient services found no improvement.13 Reasons suggested for the poor outcome in clinic cases include that they have more severe problems, come from more distressed families, and receive less empirically supported interventions from staff with heavier caseloads.
EMDR therapy is often the treatment of choice for recovery of the psychological effects of all kinds of trauma - this includes the painful and distressing symptoms of medical trauma.
Early single - session psychological interventions, including psychological debriefing following trauma, have not been shown to reduce psychological distress.
«An Online Role - Play Simulation with Emotionally Responsive Avatars for the Early Detection of Native Youth Psychological Distress Including Depression and Suicidal Ideation,» by Jami Bartgis, Ph.D., and Glenn Albright, Ph.D...
The participants were receiving e-therapy for a variety of problems, including mental health diagnosis (eg, posttraumatic stress disorder, k = 4; depression, k = 1; and panic disorder and agoraphobia, k = 1), psychological distress related to medical problems (eg, headaches, k = 1), work - related distress (k = 1), general distress (k = 1), and other self - reported presenting problems (eg, symptoms of depression, symptoms of anxiety, stress, relationship issues, or childhood abuse; k = 2).
We did not use psychological distress as a fourth indicator of personal well - being, but included it as a separate outcome measure, for which we used the total score of the HADS.
Our findings support a family systems risk model14 that explains children's cognitive, social and emotional development using information about five kinds of family risk or protective factors: (1) Each family member's level of adaptation, self - perceptions, mental health and psychological distress; (2) The quality of both mother - child and father - child relationships; (3) The quality of the relationship between the parents, including communication styles, conflict resolution, problem - solving styles and emotion regulation; (4) Patterns of both couple and parent - child relationships transmitted across the generations; and (5) The balance between life stressors and social supports outside the immediate family.
The Framework established links between self - reported race discrimination and poor health outcomes including: depression, psychological distress, stress and anxiety.
Thus, in the present study, we tried to replicate the ACE Study findings in a cohort of youth, using psychological distress as an outcome measure, and to explore whether the adversities enumerated by the ACE Study could be improved upon by considering a more comprehensive range of possible adversities, including some of the domains not considered in the ACE Study.
As far as it concerns maternal psychological wellbeing, as expected, a higher degree of adult psychopathology resulted associated with less optimal mother — child interactions, supporting the hypothesis that experiencing some kind of psychological distress might affect different domains of life, including the one of everyday interactions with one's own child (Rogosch et al., 1992; Tronick and Weinberg, 1997; Anke, 2012).
Extensive data were collected on mothers» demographic characteristics, health history, including maternal history of asthma, prenatal and postnatal maternal psychological distress (anxiety, depression or stress), maternal social support (specifically the extent of partner / spouse support) and children's birth and health outcomes including breastfeeding status (at 3 months) from the APrON surveys completed at prenatal or postnatal clinic visits or sent in by mail.
Moreover, maternal psychological distress, including prenatal and postnatal depression, anxiety and stress, may increase risk, while social support from partners may reduce risk for childhood AD.
[61] The NATSIHS 2004 - 5 also included five questions designed to highlight psychological distress.
(III) Parental well - being at exposure: mother's long - standing limiting illness (no, yes); father's work hours (none, < 38, 38 - < 43, 43 - < 50, 50 +) per week including overtime; mother's and father's symptoms of depression (no, yes) using the 9 - item Rutter Malaise Inventory (4 +) at 9 months [35] and 6 - item Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (9 +) at 3 and 5 years [36].
With the exception of Lowyck et al. (2009) who use the Amsterdam Scale of Well - being (Van Deierendonck, 2003) and Hynes et al. (1992) who included measures of self - esteem and self - confidence as part of a constellation of psychological adjustment measures, all the studies reviewed used only negative emotional measures of psychological adjustment (e.g. depression, negative affect, distress, anxiety, etc.).
The 23 studies reviewed (see Table III) collectively explored six indices of psychological adjustment including: stress, depression, anxiety, distress, well - being and a specially designed «IVF distress» measure.
Examined the utility of the Double ABCX model including symptom severity, pile - up of demands, internal and external resources, family appraisals, and coping on parenting stress, depression, anxiety and stress, marital satisfaction, and family psychological distress.
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