Sentences with phrase «psychosocial distress»

Further, if a mother presents with psychosocial distress, assessment of child functioning is also warranted.
Szpakowski said she cautions that the study design may have captured patients with psychosocial distress in addition to major depressive disorder.
The two - session psychoeducation intervention was offered to groups of parents of children (mean age 12.3 years, 60.8 % female) who had been screened for elevated psychosocial distress.
The high rate of comorbid functional impairment reported in this study suggests a high rate of other forms of disability mixed with psychosocial disability although this cross-sectional study can not ascertain directionality and causation (it is likely that those with functional impairment are also at higher risk of psychosocial distress).
The Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT2.0): Psychometric properties of a screener for psychosocial distress in families of children newly diagnosed with cancer.
In order to meet new cancer program accreditation standards, institutions have placed new focus on patient navigation, psychosocial distress screening, and survivorship care plans.
Factors promoting social and emotional wellbeing based on this cross sectional analysis appear to include a more stable home environment (fewer moves or carers) and less psychosocial distress in the carer.
Change in Psychosocial Distress as measured by the African Youth Psychosocial Assessment Instrument
The altered differentiation of these cytokines may be induced through excessive glucocorticoid exposure at an early age, driven by maternal perinatal psychosocial distress [121, 122].
Much of the research examines the grandparents» functioning and suggests that they experience heightened psychosocial distress.
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Physiotherapy has an important role in managing patients with non-specific low back pain who experience elevated psychosocial distress or risk for chronic disability.
Examination of couples» attachment security in relation to depression and hopelessness in maritally distressed patients facing end - stage cancer and their spouse caregivers: a buffer or facilitator of psychosocial distress?.
Older adults with cognitive and physical impairments or psychosocial distress are also at increased risk of elder abuse.
«The epidemics of elder abuse and our societal inability to sufficiently protect the most vulnerable population are only compounded by their increased risks for premature death, psychosocial distress, use of emergency departments, hospitalization, and nursing home placement,» said Dr. XinQi Dong, lead author of the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society review.
Chemical Coping was significantly correlated with an increased intake of pain medication (P ⩽ 0.01), defiance of medical intake instructions (P ⩽ 0.01), and highly associated with experienced withdrawal symptoms (P ⩽ 0.001), fear (P ⩽ 0.05), hypochondria (P ⩽ 0.01), psychosocial distress (P ⩽ 0.001), and alexithymia (P ⩽ 0.001).
Mood states were predominantly normal and stable, raising doubts regarding the notion that psychosocial distress is a common and natural occurrence during the transition to menopause.
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