Sentences with phrase «serious psychological consequences»

Under the IRSSA, around $ 1.9 billion was set aside for the direct benefit of former students, while additional funds would compensate those students who were victims of sexual abuse, serious physical abuse and «certain other wrongful acts which caused serious psychological consequences

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Furthermore, being overweight, especially at a young age, can have serious emotional and psychological consequences.
«The starting point for our study was the exaggerated coverage of Ebola in 2014 despite the absence of any serious consequences in the United States,» says psychological scientist Alin Coman of Princeton University.
According to the American Psychological Association, stress can have serious health consequences, increasing someone's chances of serious conditions such as heart disease and depression.
Suffering a serious injury can present unexpected physical, financial, and psychological consequences.
Through no fault of your own, you may be living with the physical, psychological and financial consequences of a serious collision for years to come.
Since this was a serious incident that had some enduring and harmful consequences for the employee, the Commission allowed the psychological harassment complaint.
A broad consensus of studies finds that divorce has serious negative lifelong psychological consequences for children, and... Continue reading →
The consequences of such stagnation are serious: according to a recent study in Psychological Science, those who were more bored with their marriages at one point in time reported less marital satisfaction 9 years later.2 Clearly, boredom isn't something to ignore.
A broad consensus of studies finds that divorce has serious negative lifelong psychological consequences for children, and costs taxpayers billions of dollars annually.
Witnessing abuse in a family or being abused can have serious physical, psychological and emotional consequences, possibly leading to repeated patterns of violent behaviour.
Child maltreatment is associated with serious short - term and long - term negative consequences, such as physical, behavioral, and psychological problems, leading to high costs for individuals and society (Alink et al. 2012; Gilbert et al. 2008; Jonson - Reid et al. 2012).
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