The Predictive Role of Emotion Regulation Strategies on Depressive and
Psychosomatic Symptoms in Adolescents.
These findings are consistent with previous studies that have demonstrated a mediating effect of parent — child relationships and material resources on the relationship between psychosomatic health and living arrangements.31, 44, 45 Positive relationships to parents have been found to be more common in children in JPC than in single care, in particular to the fathers.13, 32, 46 Children's satisfaction with their material resources was included as a potential mediator since economic stress has previously been shown to be associated with
psychosomatic symptoms in children29 and is more common among children with separated parents.4, 13 Also, these conditions reduced the differences in psychosomatic health between the living arrangements.
Furthermore, there was a strong association between a high level of musculoskeletal pain and the exhibition of
psychosomatic symptoms in both women and men; this is an interaction that may intensify the total experience of illness and thus needs to be further investigated.
School - based lifestyle education involving parents for reducing subjective
psychosomatic symptoms in Japanese adolescents: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial
Not exact matches
A study
in the Journal of
Psychosomatic Research found that college students with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), chronic worry, neuroticism, anxiety sensitivity, and visceral anxiety are more likely to present
symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
In Merton's case, it is not difficult to see this as a
psychosomatic symptom of his second orphanhood.
Analyzing data from 6.9 million adolescents and adults from all over the country, Twenge found that Americans now report more
psychosomatic symptoms of depression, such as trouble sleeping and trouble concentrating, than their counterparts
in the 1980s.
She is board certified
in psychiatry,
psychosomatic medicine, and integrative holistic medicine, and is specialized
in a root - cause resolution approach to psychiatric syndromes and
symptoms.
However, if you go to a conventional physician complaining of a leaky gut, your concerns are likely to be dismissed and more often than not, you will leave with a recommendation to spend less time on the internet — or even worse, your
symptoms will be branded
psychosomatic and your doctor will label you a hypochondriac, as almost half of autoimmune patients experience
in the subclinical stages of their disease (AARDA, 2017).
In all of my life, I have been very anxious, worrying for everything and having many
psychosomatic symptoms (like mild dizziness) that could not be explained by any medical exam.
In contrast to Year 4 students, the variable that differentiated the most between higher and lower life satisfaction for Year 6 respondents was
psychosomatic symptoms — like headaches, feeling low or irritable, or not being able to sleep.
«Identifying teachers at risk
in Hong Kong:
Psychosomatic symptoms and sources of stress: Short communication».
Children
in a joint physical custody arrangement suffered from fewer
psychosomatic problems than those living mostly or only with one parent but reported more
symptoms than those
in non-broken families.
«
Psychosomatic symptoms are related to stress, and living
in two different homes could be stressful for children,» the researchers said
in the study, Deseret News quotes.
Problems with PTSD, anxiety, depression, guilt, shame, dissociation, conflict and detachment
in intimate relationships, isolation and insufficient social support, addictions, work / workplace stress,
psychosomatic symptoms, and nonsuicidal self - harm
In my last post, I began sharing information about sneaky emotions, such as secondary emotions and psychosomatic symptoms, as a way to help you shine the light on what's really going on in your emotional life and increase your chances of feeling bette
In my last post, I began sharing information about sneaky emotions, such as secondary emotions and
psychosomatic symptoms, as a way to help you shine the light on what's really going on
in your emotional life and increase your chances of feeling bette
in your emotional life and increase your chances of feeling better.
Prevalence of
psychosomatic and emotional
symptoms in European school - aged children and its relationship with childhood adversities: results from the IDEFICS study
At the same time, there has been an increase
in self - reported paediatric
psychosomatic symptoms.
Recent findings Recent literature shows that bullying behaviors are common
in children as young as kindergarten age, that there is a strong association between being a bully or victim and a range of
psychosomatic and depressive
symptoms in children, and that interventions including family therapy and school - based programs are effective for bullies and victims.
In order to address the present gaps in the field, this study investigated perceived disaster - related stress and its relationship to family protective factors, prosocial behaviors, and emotional symptoms (anxiety, depression, anger, and psychosomatic complaints) following wildfire exposur
In order to address the present gaps
in the field, this study investigated perceived disaster - related stress and its relationship to family protective factors, prosocial behaviors, and emotional symptoms (anxiety, depression, anger, and psychosomatic complaints) following wildfire exposur
in the field, this study investigated perceived disaster - related stress and its relationship to family protective factors, prosocial behaviors, and emotional
symptoms (anxiety, depression, anger, and
psychosomatic complaints) following wildfire exposure.