Personality, stress and coping in extreme environments,
psychosocial aspects in disaster response and management, psychosocial factors in space missions, thermal control of astronaut status
Not exact matches
Other members include colleagues from various AOECS Member countries
in the fields of cereal and food technology, dietetics / nutrition, epidemiology, gastroenterology, genetics, immunology, pathology, paediatrics and
psychosocial aspects.
More and more evidence points to the importance of breastfeeding on a cultural, public health,
psychosocial, ecological and economic level, and the need to support, protect and promote it
in all
aspects of healthcare and society, as well as asserting breastfeeding as a human right for both babies and women.
Her academic interests include
psychosocial aspects of athletic injury, burnout
in the athletic training profession, and interprofessional practice and education.
Despite the importance of this topic, there are only few researches approaching
psychosocial aspects existing
in the work conditions of this population.
Covered
in four 1 h long weekly sessions, the intervention encompasses topics on the
psychosocial and emotional
aspects of the caregiving role.
Caregiver - focused groups were rated as providing skills such as information and support that reduced the negative appraisal of caregiving, decreased uncertainty and lessened hopelessness, while also teaching skills to cope with the stresses of caregiving.66 This supports suggestions that such groups might give caregivers the chance to openly interact with other caregivers
in the absence of their care recipients.57 Moreover,
in a systematic review of
psychosocial interventions, group based or otherwise, caregivers listed the most useful
aspect of interventions as regular interactions with a professional, providing the chance to openly communicate issues with them, and as a time to talk about feelings and questions related to cancer.13, 66
He has also taught Medical,
Psychosocial, and Educational
Aspects of Disability, Group Counseling and Group Dynamics, and Ethics, Case Management and Planning
in Rehabilitation courses.
We have previously reported the immediate effects of this
psychosocial family - based intervention on independently observed
aspects of the caregiving environment and child social competence during unfamiliar peer entry, including approach and regulatory behaviors.30 Thus, we have demonstrated the efficacy of the intervention
in altering the targeted risk factors.
When it comes to the
psychosocial aspects related to these conditions, there could be elements
in common to all conditions; however, it is essential to specifically investigate factors associated with the well - being of families with congenital heart disease (CHD) patients.
A Licensed Clinical Social Worker, she specializes
in individual, couples and family therapy related to chronic medical illness, disabilities and loss; and
psychosocial aspects of medical care.
With the Minipally program, we propose to intervene even earlier (i.e. with preschoolers
in child care services) on
psychosocial functioning and on stress regulation, as the ability to manage emotional arousal and to make meaningful friendship is an important
aspect of children's optimal development.
Assessments were made using multiple informants (patients, parents, therapists, supervisors, and clinicians not involved
in the treatment) to evaluate psychiatric symptoms, various
aspects of
psychosocial functioning, and global treatment outcome.
Theoretical models relating to
psychosocial aspects such as family functioning, albeit compatible
in some areas, should be viewed with caution
in cultures different to that
in which the model originates.
Results suggest that
aspects of early father functioning play an important role
in the
psychosocial, cognitive, and academic development of preschool - aged children with behavior problems.