These include social influences such as social isolation (Belsky 2002; Kivijärvi 2004);
psychological factors such as maternal depression (Dannemiller 1999; Karl 1995; Murray 1997), or personality disorder (Laulik 2013); maternal history of maltreatment (Pereria 2012), substance dependency (Eiden 2014), domestic violence (Levendosky 2006), or low self - esteem (Leerkes 2002; Shin 2008); or cognitive factors such as maternal preconceptions about parenting (Kiang 2004; Leerkes 2010).
While scientists still need to study the mechanisms by which alternate nostril breathing improves efficiency in a vigilance - specific task, it is known that vigilance is influenced by
psychological factors such as stress (negative effects) and motivation (positive influences).
These are codes that can be written to open and close trades when specific conditions occur in the market, removing human emotion from trading based on
psychological factors such as greed and fear.
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Psychological factors such as fear often translate into poor timing of buys and sells.»
Not exact matches
«There was a clear pattern in the findings - the more literary fiction authors that participants recognized, the better they tended to perform on the emotional recognition test, and this association held even after statistically accounting for the influence of other
factors that might be connected to both emotion skills and reading more literary fiction,
such as past educational attainment, gender and age,» reports the British
Psychological Society Research Digest blog, summing up the results.
Such a variation in quality depends on many
factors, not least on the particular
psychological and physiological equipment of the lover.
The truth is, there can be several underlying
factors contributing to parental abuse including poor boundaries, substance abuse (by either a parent or child), poor coping skills, underlying
psychological conditions (
such as ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder) and learned behavior.
Leidner and colleagues recall how political and social psychology researchers have in recent decades steadily gained more understanding, through research, of
such psychological factors as intergroup threat, uncertainty, group identity, emotions, moral beliefs and how intergroup conflict affects views of the world and of oneself.
While adult height is genetically determined, it is also influenced by
factors such as maternal diet during pregnancy, childhood diet, infection and
psychological stress.
Critics also claim that
factors such as anxiety, boredom, weariness or ill - health can lead people to give different answers on different occasions, but in fact this is not a major weakness of
psychological tests.
Factors other than practice believed to influence athletic performance include genetic attributes,
such as fast - twitch muscles and maximum blood oxygenation level; cognitive and
psychological traits and behaviors — including confidence, performance anxiety, intelligence and working memory capacity — play roles as well, though researchers don't yet know the significance of each.
«To date, research into resilience has tended to take into account a very extensive range of social,
psychological, and even genetic
factors that positively influence mental flexibility,
such as social support, certain personality traits, and typical behavior patterns,» explained Professor Raffael Kalisch, one of the authors of the current publication and the director of the Neuroimaging Center, a central research platform of the Mainz University Medical Center and the Research Center on Translational Neurosciences.
«Both
factors independently affect brain function in different ways, which can lead to the development of other
psychological disturbances,
such as anxiety and depression.»
The analysis of future flood options for New York City does not capture all the
psychological factors at play,
such as concerns about huge floodgates being an eyesore or political
factors, but aims to do a straight cost - benefit analysis of which measures can control flooding at an acceptable cost.
Such interventions are based on psychopathology research that identifies potentially mutable
factors associated with etiology, maintenance, severity and / or course of disorders; importantly, the new strategy emphasized that these
factors may be considered in
psychological terms (e.g., attention, impulsivity).
Involving tangled interactions of biological,
psychological and social
factors,
such complex disorders have long been considered forlorn «outsiders» in the realm of scientific and medical study.
As you can tell, there are a lot of
factors that may contribute to the benefits of nature, but we still may never understand completely why spending time outdoors has
such profound
psychological and physiological effects.
Because of its mind - body emphasis and its ability to address not only physical risk
factors for DM2
such as hypertension and dyslipidemia, but also
psychological factors like perceived stress, depression and emotional wellbeing, yoga may be an important addition to DM2 prevention and management.
Addresses
psychological factors involved in weight loss
such as how to deal with emotional triggers that may cause overeating and the need for a system of support.
Long - term
factors can be subdivided into
psychological areas (e.g. Mahoney, 1989) and (more commonly researched) physical areas,
such as age, anthropometrics, muscle fiber type, and strength, which are set out below.
Factors such as antibiotics,
psychological and physical stress, and certain dietary components have been found to contribute to intestinal dysbiosis.
CPPS can result from a variety of
factors including traumatic injury
such as car accidents or falls, injuries sustained during pregnancy or childbirth, a history of painful periods or endometriosis, a history of chronic urinary tract infections or yeast infections, interstitial cystitis (painful bladder syndrome),
psychological trauma, or a history of physical or sexual abuse.
Many
factors,
such as desire for more attention, not enough love and passion in married life and
psychological uncertainty can contribute to the rise of infidelity among married women.
Published in the December issue of
Psychological Science, thestudyevaluated two groups of 8th graders on
such factors as grades, standardized - test scores, and IQ - test scores.
Key elements of service programs (
such as positive relationships with adults, opportunities to develop social competence, and involvement in a local community) are cited as powerful protective
factors for young people and recent Australian studies have demonstrated a correlation between service activity and reduced rates of depression, isolation, mental disorders,
psychological stress and (in some cases) even physical health conditions (Berry, 2007).
Promisingly, researchers have found that it is possible to orient students toward positive learning mindsets through low - cost interventions, including online programs that teach students about growth mindsets and purpose.29 According to Carol Dweck and her colleagues, ``... educational interventions and initiatives that target these
psychological factors can have transformative effects on students» experience and achievement in school, improving core academic outcomes
such as GPA and test scores months and even years later.»
Traditional research on college completion has focused on
factors such as socioeconomic status and high school academic preparation, but less is known about how
psychological factors predict college outcomes.
The most important
factor using «good debt» — and there absolutely is
such a thing — is your
psychological well - being (or lack thereof).
Some critics,
such as GameSpot, felt that it lost «the
psychological horror
factor that the series is so well - known for.»
Once the test results are determined to reflect the person's neuropsychological status with acceptable accuracy, the question remains as to whether clinically significant test results reflect organic damage, or stem from other
factors,
such as
psychological causes.
Such factors may also intensify the physical and
psychological impacts of abuse, while adding to the challenges immigrant women may experience in seeking help and leaving abusive situations.7, 15 — 18
Some
psychological disorders are caused by an imbalance of chemical neurotransmitters in the brain, and some are the result of environmental
factors such as trauma.
Consequently, little is known about not only whether resilience directly affects partners»
psychological distress but also whether resilience can function in protecting partners» mental health even in adversity,
such as encounters with risk
factors shown in current evidences.
Chronic illness is a risk
factor for
psychological problems,
such as depressive symptoms (e.g., Bennett, 1994).
According to scholars of attachment theory, the insecurity and distance of these children with their caregivers since childhood is one the
factors which are able to predict
psychological well - being problems
such as anxiety, depression, hyperactivity and behaviour disorders [17].
Contextual
factors such as the
psychological needs of the young people are considered, alongside the capacity for skilful and sensitive caring from night staff.
Other
psychological factors,
such as insomnia, panic, and stress, were collected and assessed.
Fortunately, it is posited that our
psychological profiles are malleable, so intervening with positive contextual
factors,
such as more attentive caregiving, can reduce the impact of early adverse experiences of children (Kreidler & Kurzawa, 2009; Weitzman & Cook, 1986).
Lobato is currently leading a multi-site study examining how
psychological and behavioral
factors,
such as depression and adherence, impact care and outcomes in pediatric inflammatory bowel disease.
Such factors include family cohesion, family support and parental psychological health; individual dispositional factors such as adaptability, temperament and positive esteem; and environmental factors such as peer and community supp
Such factors include family cohesion, family support and parental
psychological health; individual dispositional
factors such as adaptability, temperament and positive esteem; and environmental factors such as peer and community supp
such as adaptability, temperament and positive esteem; and environmental
factors such as peer and community supp
such as peer and community support.
Though it is unclear which specific
factors exist to exacerbate problems of well being in these particular risk groups, some researchers have suggested that
such negative
psychological outcomes are attributed to the inability to maintain traditional mother and father roles, the loss of perceived control and learned helplessness (Garbarino & Kostelny, 1996).
In those publications, a blend of
psychological techniques was applied, with particular emphasis on hypnosis.19 20 24 25 In fact, there is considerable evidence for the effectiveness of hypnosis as an empirically supported clinical intervention in managing symptoms
such as pain, 26 — 35 and also in promoting
psychological well - being across a variety of illnesses and disorders.36 — 43 Among PWH, studies have shown that hypnosis can contribute to control pain and to reduce frequency and severity of bleedings and
factor consumption.19 20 24 Concurrently, by promoting better disease management, hypnosis can contribute to better coping and less distress.24
Family
factors,
such as the degree of family harmony, whether adolescents have been abandoned by a parent (s), and whether parents engage in destructive or dangerous behaviours, can lead to economic and
psychological insecurity, social withdrawal, violent impulses, and other adverse
psychological problems and behaviours.
Although the current study demonstrated that received support can be a predictor of
psychological well - being, it should be recognised that the effectiveness of social support can be determined by various
factors,
such as the types, timing, and provider of support (Rees, 2007).
We check whether
psychological factors,
such as guilt, anxiety, or negative beliefs about sex, are getting in the way.
We help you explore the main
factors that often create sexual problems,
such as relationship
factors,
psychological factors, physical
factors, or a combination.
Thus, the parent's behavior vis - à - vis the child is influenced by
such things as work, marriage, family finances, and other
factors likely to affect the parent's behavior and
psychological well - being.
Amongst
psychological treatments, behavioural interventions have been shown to be highly effective but access to these treatments is limited by
factors such as availability of therapists, time and expense.
(c) Psychosocial
factors which vary between women and men include depression in general and post-partum depression in particular as well as other
psychological conditions,
such as those that lead to eating disorders
such as anorexia and bulimia;
The most apparent is that single measures of absolute concentrations of salivary cortisol, for most health - related variables, seldom give significant findings; deviation measures, in terms of diurnal deviations and / or laboratory stress tests seem to be more strongly and consistently associated with a number of
factors,
such as Socioeconomic Status (SES),
psychological characteristics, biological variables in terms of overweight and abdominal fat accumulation, and mental and somatic disease.