Parents with
more psychological symptoms reported lower marital satisfaction levels.
Adolescents who do not have close friendships and good social networks consistently report lower levels of self - esteem,
more psychological symptoms of maladjustment, and are at higher risk of suicide.
Other findings revealed that in an intervention group, users of an information leaflet reported
more psychological symptoms to their general practitioner compared with non-users [35].
Not exact matches
Some of the
more - surprising
psychological and cognitive symptoms of anxiety include poor concentration, lack of focus, and distractibility explained the experts at the University of California Santa Cruz Office of Counseling and Psychologi
psychological and cognitive
symptoms of anxiety include poor concentration, lack of focus, and distractibility explained the experts at the University of California Santa Cruz Office of Counseling and
PsychologicalPsychological Services.
They are also less likely to be happy because they need
more help with skills of daily living, have poorer health and report
more symptoms of
psychological distress.
• Another study not only recorded
more depressive
symptoms among men whose partners were depressed but also
more aggression and non specific
psychological impairment, as well as higher rates of depressive disorder, non specific
psychological problems and problem fatigue.
But, according to the American
Psychological Association, one in seven women will experience the
more severe
symptoms of postpartum depression in the weeks and even months following their child's birth, and without help, postpartum depression won't go away on its own.
Mothers reported
more symptoms of
psychological distress24, 25 and low self - efficacy.26, 27 And, although mothers report
more depressive
symptoms at the time their infants are experiencing colic, 28,29 research on maternal depression 3 months after the remittance of infant colic is mixed.30, 31 The distress mothers of colic infants report may arise out of their difficulties in soothing their infants as well as within their everyday dyadic interactions.32 The few studies to date that have examined the long - term consequences of having a colicky child, however, indicate that there are no negative outcomes for parent behaviour and, importantly, for the parent - child relationship.
In some patients, the
symptoms can last for a year or
more, and they are notably
more likely in people with a history of
psychological distress before an ICU stay, the investigators say.
What's
more, mothers» levels of parenting - related stress and other
psychological symptoms were amplified by the presence of one or
more clinical - level behavior disorders, Blacher and Baker said.
From 2007 - 2014, caregivers of patients who received seven or
more days of mechanical ventilation in an ICU across 10 Canadian university - affiliated hospitals were given self - administered questionnaires to assess caregiver and patient characteristics, caregiver depression
symptoms,
psychological wellbeing, health - related quality of life, sense of control over life, and impact of providing care on other activities.
From 2007 - 2014, caregivers of patients who received seven or
more days of mechanical ventilation in an ICU across 10 Canadian university - affiliated hospitals were given self - administered questionnaires to assess caregiver and patient characteristics, caregiver depression
symptoms,
psychological well - being, health - related quality of life, sense of control over life, and impact of providing care on other activities.
Individuals who scored highly for
symptoms of
psychological distress were
more likely to later die from liver disease than those with lower scores, the team says.
They should ask their patients if they ever experience a feeling of being unable to control what or how much they are eating and closely monitor these
symptoms at follow - up visits to determine the need to refer them for
more intensive
psychological treatment.»
Chaste tree: The same 2014 review found that taking chaste tree extract (between 20 and 40 milligrams a day) improved both physical and
psychological PMS
symptoms by
more than 50 percent.
Multiple studies have given us bulletproof evidence that regular exercise brings significant
psychological benefits — for example, one Harvard study has shown that ten weeks of strength training reduced clinical depression
symptoms more successfully than traditional counseling.
«What's
more, perfectionists who have a family history of depression and may therefore be
more biologically vulnerable to developing the
psychological and physical
symptoms of major depression may be particularly sensitive to events that stimulate their self - doubt and their fear of rejection or humiliation.»
Individuals who practice forgiveness are
more satisfied with their lives and less likely to experience
symptoms of
psychological distress, such as nervousness, restlessness, and sadness.
Once dismissed as female neurosis or physical frailty, PMS is now a recognized medical entity that clinically characterized as the cyclical occurrence or exacerbation of one or
more physical or
psychological symptoms during the luteal phase (after ovulation) of the menses.
As you might suspect, leaky gut can cause digestive
symptoms such as bloating, gas and abdominal cramps, but it can also cause or contribute to many others you may not, such as fatigue, skin rashes, joint pain, allergies,
psychological symptoms, autism and
more.
Women are two times
more likely to be affected by fibromyalgia than men, but healthcare providers are less likely to take women's pain seriously, often dismissing fibromyalgia
symptoms — including bodywide stiffness, fatigue, tingling, numbness, digestive upset, and migraines — as purely
psychological or even attention - seeking.
Since the start of 2017, a growing number of parents have come forward complaining of a myriad of
psychological, behavorial, and neurological
symptoms that they have been linked to the active ingredient propylene glycol (PEG) found in Miralax and some other laxatives — these side effect include tics, stuttering, anger / aggression, depression, anxiety, memory issues, obsessive - compulsive behavior, and
more.
On measures of
psychological adjustment, unhappily married adults had significantly lower levels of global happiness, were
more likely to show
symptoms of depression, and had a lower sense of personal mastery and lower self - esteem than happy spouses.
Unhappy spouses showed
more symptoms of
psychological distress than happy spouses.
With regard to future research,
more research is needed that specifies the conditions under which children with chronic illnesses show elevated levels of
psychological distress and that provides empirically supported explanations as to why some kinds of illness seem not to cause elevated levels of depressive
symptoms.
It is a 12 - item tool with dichotomous scoring method (0 -0-1-1), which determines the point prevalence of
psychological distress or «caseness», with the most widely used threshold being ≥ 4.37 The scores, relating to
symptoms over the previous «few weeks», range from 0 to 12, with 0 indicating no evidence of probable mental ill health, 1 — 3 indicating less than optimal mental health and 4 or
more indicating probable mental ill health.
An important limitation of our recruitment strategy is that people with
psychological symptoms may be
more interested in participating in the study, and may thus be over-represented.
Patients who present overt
psychological symptoms suffer
more psychiatric distress and have
more abnormal attachment than those presenting physical
symptoms (either organically explained or unexplained).
Another noteworthy issue is that
psychological or psychiatric conditions are reported by 47 % of PWH, with 29 % relating these
symptoms to haemophilia.4 This is even
more relevant considering that
psychological factors can influence both pain experience and QoL in PWH.12 Interestingly, Cassis et al 6 state that variations in QoL are better explained by psychosocial, rather than clinical predictors.
However, when stratified by quality of studies, the Cochrane review found no statistically significant evidence in methodologically robust RCTs that exercise was
more effective than
psychological or pharmacological therapies.46 Nevertheless, we still found that depressive
symptoms are associated with lower PA levels in individuals at high risk of CVD, which highlights the importance of screening and optimising conventional depression management48 to reduce depressive
symptoms, which could help lower CVD risk.3 4
As well as reporting reduced
symptoms of emotional distress and difficult behaviour in their children, parents in counties where Triple P was delivered were also
more likely to use appropriate discipline strategies, their levels of
psychological distress were less and they were
more likely to find parenting a good experience.
Problems with communication, specifically non-verbal cognitive ability, are a strong predictor of externalising behaviour problems.3 Children with ASD exhibit
more severe internalising and externalising behaviours than non-ASD children, as well as a high prevalence of aggressive behaviour.3 These behavioural challenges can often cause caregivers
more distress and mental health problems than the core ASD
symptoms.4, 5 Increased child behaviour problems and parental (especially maternal)
psychological distress compared with children without autism is established early in life — by the time that children are aged 5 years.6 These co-occurring, behaviour problems are of concern in early childhood because of the importance of these early years for longer term child developmental outcomes.7
This course is designed to help you understand
more the neurological and
psychological patterns that create PSTD
symptoms.
She describes that rejected parents have
more obvious
symptoms of
psychological distress than favored parents.
These findings suggest older adolescents in our sample construed the maternal parenting styles firm control and
psychological control as
more similar than did their younger counterparts, which may have contributed to the tendency for firm control to be associated with
more depressive
symptoms among older adolescents.
Further, they warn that while overall, positive psychology interventions have been valuable for improving
psychological well - being and for reducing the
symptoms of depression, this may have led to an unsupportable assumption that
more is better and that strengths (positive traits) and positive emotions have no dark side.
Take
psychological self - tests and quizzes, read about
symptoms and treatments, compare types of counselling and psychotherapy, learn about secure online therapy, and
more.
Rapee et al. (2009) found small but significant effects for a universal anxiety prevention program, with stronger effects for children versus adolescents; while Neil and Christensen's (2009) review indicated efficacy for both universal and targeted school - based anxiety prevention programs; however, indicated interventions, i.e., programs that are delivered to groups or individuals who exhibit early
symptoms of
psychological disorders, have shown
more promise (Feldner et al., 2004).
Cross-sectional and prospective multilevel analyses demonstrated that increases in forgiveness (measured as fluctuations in individuals» avoidance, revenge, and benevolence motivations toward their transgressors) were related to within - persons increases in
psychological well - being (measured as
more satisfaction with life,
more positive mood, less negative mood, and fewer physical
symptoms).
More youth with ASD or ID had clinical level behavior disorders than their TD peers, and their mothers reported significantly higher personal stress and
psychological symptoms, as well as lower positive impact of the youth on the family.
Whittington and Huppert (9) showed that 7 - year mortality in a British cohort was
more consistently associated with the absence of positive well - being than with the presence of
symptoms of
psychological distress.
Separated parents
more often have
psychological problems and poor economy than co-living parents and may have had relationship problems and conflicts also before the separation.4, 42 Such factors directly affect children's
psychological health and
symptom load1, 43 and could be important for how families arrange custody and children's housing after the split - up.1, 9 In this study, children living with only one parent reported the least satisfaction with their relationships to their parents, followed by those living mostly with one parent.
More research that is focused on inconsistency is needed across different
psychological symptoms and across cultures.
One confusing aspect of the dynamics of parent alienation cases is that the alienated parent sometimes has
more obvious
symptoms of
psychological distress, such as depression or anxiety, than the alienating parent.
The alienated parent also has
psychological symptoms that are
more or less characteristic.
Our findings indicated that less peer acceptance predicted
more internalizing and externalizing
symptoms and less global self - worth two years later but that
psychological adjustment did not predict future peer acceptance.