Sentences with phrase «reviewing psychosocial factors»

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Psychosocial factors that shape patient and carer experiences of dementia diagnosis and treatment: a systematic review of qualitative studies
Physicians underestimated substantially the prevalence of intrafamilial violence, maternal psychosocial distress, and associated behavior problems in children compared with use of a questionnaire for this purpose.23 The use of a clinic questionnaire identified significantly more mothers with potential risk factors for poor parenting compared with review of medical records.24 Shorter versions of this questionnaire for evaluating parental depressive disorders, 25 substance abuse, 26 and parental history of physical abuse as a child27 compared favorably to the original measures in terms of accuracy.
Mapping Psychosocial Risk and Protective Factors in Suicidal Older Persons — A Systematic Review
Eight studies that examined the identification of psychosocial risk factors for poor parenting, quality of the home environment for supporting child development, and office assessment of the parent - child relationship were reviewed (Table 1).
Abstract: This literature review explores women in management and how the psychosocial factors they face in the workplace affect their job - related stress level.
A review of psychosocial predictors of infertility - related stress was published 3 years ago (Gourounti et al., 2010) collating the findings of 19 empirical studies that had explored the relationship between psychosocial factors and a negative emotional outcome measure (distress, stress, depression, etc.).
This review highlights key psychosocial factors to assist the identification of patients at high risk of psychological distress.
The present review will focus specifically on psychosocial factors associated with psychological adjustment in IVF patients, and will additionally include literature published in the years since previous reviews (Verhaak et al., 2007; Gourounti et al., 2010).
This review collates and summarizes all good quality published empirical research studies exploring associations between psychosocial factors and emotional adjustment in IVF patients.
They also only reviewed psychosocial risk factors, e.g. those associated with increased (di) stress levels, and did not include any positive emotional outcome measures of emotional adjustment such as well - being, positive affect, happiness or life satisfaction, which are just as significant to health and for quality of life as the prevalence of negative emotions (Folkman and Moskowitz, 2000; Steptoe and Wardle, 2005; Rutten et al., 2013).
This review highlights several key psychosocial factors that could be used to assist in the identification of prospective IVF patients at high risk of psychological distress.
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