Sentences with phrase «possible etiology»

If vitamins and minerals have a real effect on TC, it could have important consequences for both the treatment and the possible etiology of compulsive behaviours.
Possible etiologies and risk factors for the condition also need to be considered when developing a treatment plan.

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He presents examples that illustrate possible pathways by which these microorganisms could contribute to the etiology of MDD.
«These guidelines will provide physicians with a tool for basic understanding of the disease etiology and possible complications to look for when managing a patient.
The possible role of sugar - sweetened beverages in obesity etiology: a review of the evidence.
The etiology or exact possible cause of canine eye melanoma is yet to be discovered.
Etiology of this tumor is largely unknown; genetic, physiologic, and molecular influences have all been implemented in possible causative factors1.
Breed - specific compulsions have been reported in several breeds [13], and although different compulsions may overlap and share biological etiology, it is also possible that they are genetically different, differ in the affected brain regions, or that certain behaviours become more predominant depending on the characteristics and functional purpose of the breeds.
Although Sagvolden et al's theory was designed to provide a causal explanation to the etiology of ADHD, it is possible that this theoretical perspective may extend to non-ADHD phenotypes, such as antisocial behavior.
The presentation addresses the empirical foundations of schema theory by shedding light on the role of early maladaptive schemas in depression etiology and reviews the clinical evidence of schema therapy as a possible treatment option for (chronic) depression: Limited evidence suggests that ST by targeting self - referential cognitive schemas (EMS) which mediate the effects of early life adversity on vulnerability towards and maintenance of depressive disorders in the sense of distal risk factors could be an effective treatment for depression and a feasible alternative to CBT (Brewin et al. 2009; Carter et al. 2013; Malogiannis et al. 2014; Renner et al. 2016).
Our goals were (1) to compare the trajectory of depressive symptoms among boys and girls from childhood into adolescence; (2) to analyze the role of genetic, shared, and unique environmental factors in depression among prepubertal and pubertal male and female twins; and (3) to investigate a possible common etiology between liability to depression and one salient index of the child's environment: past - year life events.
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