Sentences with phrase «of psychosocial factors»

All studies that explored pre-IVF distress consistently report it to be a significant predictor of post-IVF distress, usually accounting for a far higher proportion of the variance in distress outcomes than any of the psychosocial factors investigated.
One - third of the psychosocial factors explored were found to be significantly related to emotional adjustment outcome measures.
Understanding the potential sources of parenting stress and maternal perceptions of temperament will enhance our understanding of the psychosocial factors associated with child and dyadic functioning in at - risk populations.
Increased volume in this brain region is associated with more optimal development of a number of psychosocial factors (e.g., stress reactivity).15 Links between early responsive parenting and increased volume in the hippocampal region also suggest that the early developmental period is an important time to facilitate responsive parenting practices, especially in high risk families, in order to enhance the parent - child relationship.
Our study indicates that this reduced internal health control is one of the psychosocial factors that is involved in the CFS symptom complex, either as a predisposing or maintaining factor or both.
The role of psychosocial factors in the development of breast carcinoma: Part I.
Indeed, results of previous studies have shown that depressive or psychopathological symptoms in the primary caregiver predict less weight reduction within the course of an intervention.9, 18,19 Nothing is known, however, of psychosocial factors that promote or constrain long - term outcomes of the interventions.
Crude and adjusted estimates of effect of psychosocial factors and alcohol use on small - for - gestational - age (SGA) and preterm births
Dr. Aldwin received a FIRST award from the National Institute on Aging for her study of psychosocial factors affecting health in aging early in her career; she has published more than 70 articles and chapters in this area and coedited the Handbook of Health Psychology and Aging for Guilford Press.
Some authors point out that, the presence of psychosocial factors such as «Professional role and career development» quadruple the possibilities that the worker presents emotional exhaustion (Silva, Gutiérrez, Pando, & Tuesca, 2014).
It seems to me that the contortions into which family law twists itself largely result from efforts to address, accommodate and anticipate the vast array of psychosocial factors involved in family values and family breakdown.
One - third of the psychosocial factors explored were found to be significantly related to emotional adjustment outcome measures.

Not exact matches

To date, results from several longitudinal studies indicate that e-cigarette use among nonsmoking youth increases the likelihood of future use of conventional cigarettes.5 — 10 Specifically, the pooled odds ratio (OR) in a recent meta - analysis of studies of adolescents and young adults (aged 14 — 30) indicates that those who had ever used e-cigarettes were 3.62 times more likely to report using cigarettes at follow - up compared with those who had not used e - cigarettes.11 This finding was robust and remained significant when adjusting for known risk factors associated with cigarette smoking, including demographic, psychosocial, and behavioral variables such as cigarette susceptibility.
There are many theories including genetics, prenatal and socio - cultural influences, and psychosocial factors, as well as a combination of all of these.
Routine psychosocial assessment of women in the antenatal period: frequency of risk factors and implications for clinical services
Studies to date have examined familial clustering of risk behaviors linked with accelerated weight gain in children, psychosocial consequences of obesity in children, parenting strategies that promote active lifestyles in children, and developmental and contextual factors that explain declines in adolescent girls» physical activity.
Although some research is establishing a relationship between breastfeeding and improved psychosocial functioning, a large number of parent and family factors have also been shown to predict child psychosocial maladjustment.
Inclusion criteria: ≤ 25 years, low educational level (primary school or prevocational secondary school), maximum 28 weeks of gestation, no previous live birth, understood Dutch, and at least 1 of the following additional risk factors: no social support, previously or currently experiencing domestic violence, psychosocial symptoms, unwanted and / or unplanned pregnancy, financial problems, housing difficulties, no education and / or employment and alcohol and / or drug use
«At the end of the day, when we establish a strong link between psychosocial factors and health, what do people do with those results?»
After finishing her Ph.D. in social work, for which she examined psychosocial factors in epilepsy, she moved to the University of Chicago, where she continued her epilepsy research while leading a training program in maternal and child health and studying social factors related to contraception.
The findings, just reported in the journal Development and Psychopathology, add to a growing body of evidence that environmental factors, including maltreatment in childhood, can have a significant bearing on the negative psychosocial outcomes of attention - deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Studies from several high - income countries have shown that early menarche is also associated with various psychosocial factors including delinquency, substance use, and depression — all of which have sexual and reproductive health implications.
«The pattern we observed in Ontario suggests that psychosocial factors associated with the migratory experience and integration into Canada may contribute to the risk of psychotic disorders.»
Nine psychosocial factors were found to make a significant difference in the quality of patients» final days.
Childhood bullying may lead to long - lasting health consequences, impacting psychosocial risk factors for cardiovascular health well into adulthood, according to a study published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
Previous research has linked psychosocial risk factors like stress, anger, and hostility to increased risk of health problems such as heart attacks, stroke, and high blood pressure.
The aim of the study, led by PhD student, Helen Rockliff, from the University of Bristol's School of Clinical Sciences, was to find out what types of coping strategies, social circumstances and personality traits — called psychosocial factors — help people through IVF treatment, and which types are linked to especially high stress levels, and can lead to depression and anxiety disorders.
An analysis of all published articles on internet gaming disorder (IGD) notes that the condition has a complex psychosocial background, and many personal, neurobiological, familial, and environmental factors may put certain individuals at increased risk.
To this end, lifestyle, psychosocial factors, environment, clinical laboratory parameters, and the severity of any subclinical disorder are being taken into consideration.
Other possible risk factors include a quickening of growth, adverse psychosocial factors, increase in age, a previous back injury and family history of low back pain.
The researchers found that many of these additional methylation sites corresponded to sites that previous studies had shown to be sensitive to environmental and social factors such as maternal smoking, exposure to diesel exhaust, and psychosocial stress.
Psychosocial stress in adulthood is associated with a higher risk of type 2 diabetes, possibly mediated by behavioral and physiological factors.
A focus of her current work is assessing the relationship between social inequality, psychosocial stress and how these factors may interact with chemical exposures to amplify pollution / health outcome relationships and produce environmental health inequalities.
Psychosocial stress is one of the key factors leading to illness - related absences from work.
Researchers believe uncontrolled diabetes can not be explained by lack of diabetes knowledge alone, so the DAWN studies consider psychosocial factors that contribute.
In this context, it has to be emphasized that psychosocial risk factors and stress consist of economic, environmental, and behavioral components.
The great impact of psychosocial risk factors on top of biological ones are visualized by the marked regional differences and trajectories of prevalence rates of T2DM in adult men and women (Figure 2A).
Psychosocial factors also impact development and progression of diabetes and coping in a gender - dimorphic way.
The study team said that further studies are required to determine whether the strong association between psychosocial factors and the use of e-cigarettes will act as a gateway to tobacco abuse.
Researchers found that psychosocial factors such as the use of e-cigarettes and tobacco cigarettes by family and friends had an impact on the participants» use.
«However, many other psychosocial factors were related to cannabis use as well, and these seemed to explain some of these effects.
Dr. Suzanne» s diverse background includes research experience combining Ayurveda and conventional medicine, an exploration of the relationship between psychosocial risk factors in pregnant urban teens and participation on a MacArthur Foundation funded team at University of California at San Francisco.
It was apparent in both the students and the computer users that neck pain is influenced by psychosocial factors, which includes the demands of studying and work.
Some of the areas being looked into have to do with genetics, psychosocial risk factors, central nervous system dysfunction and the role of gut bacteria.
Future studies may want to examine the relationship between psychosocial / qualitative factors with sexual activity and energy expenditure which could explain how these variables could affect overall health and quality of life.
Using the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study, we systematically and prospectively investigated the relationships of the 3 main components of the type A behavior pattern — hostile attitudes (hostility), time urgency / impatience (TUI), and achievement striving / competitiveness (ASC)-- and 2 other major psychosocial factors, depression and anxiety, with long - term risk of developing hypertension.
The prospective relationship between psychosocial factors and risk of developing hypertension may be confounded or mediated by demographic, socioeconomic, and behavioral factors.47 In general, younger persons, blacks (except for TUI), women (except for ASC or hostility), and less educated individuals (except for TUI or ASC) reported higher levels of measured psychosocial attributes.
«However, if we put the study findings into context, what we found is comparable in size to the effect of other psychosocial risk factors such as anxiety and job strain.
HGSE Lecturer Michael Nakkula, who runs Project IF and is codirector of the Risk and Prevention program, specializes in studying how environmental and psychosocial factors can influence the lives of low - income youth.
(a) Provides employment and / or practicum experiences with adolescents in urban public school settings; (b) Provides ongoing support in the development of skills necessary to be an effective group facilitator, utilizing a science - based affective curriculum; (c) Heightens facilitators» understanding of the cultural and contextual factors that impact the psychosocial development of urban adolescents and their ability to achieve academically; (d) Exposes facilitators to the process of designing, implementing and evaluating large scale preventive interventions; (e) Examines educational policy and its implications for practice and research for urban education and school reform; and (f) Encourages facilitators» interest and pursuit of careers in education, psychology social work, counseling and / or other related fields.
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