The outcome measures showed that parents of students in the experimental group rated their children as exhibiting
significantly less anxiety / depression problems compared to ratings from parents of control group students.
Participants with borderline anxiety / depression who receive the minimal contact self management condition will experience
significantly less anxiety and depression; less cancer specific distress; lower unmet psychological supportive care needs; higher positive adjustment and improved quality of life by comparison to participants with high anxiety / depression who receive the minimal contact self management condition.
Compared with the active control program, MBSR participants had
significantly less anxiety, improved coping, and borderline attenuation of the salivary cortisol increase associated with the academic term.10 We were interested in expanding the program to urban public schools with significant need.
Over the course of just four days of mindfulness - meditation training, participants experienced
significantly less anxiety.
Not exact matches
Recently, as I searched for some long term evidence of the benefits of parent - infant co-sleeping, I came across a study of college age subjects which found that males who had co-slept with their parents between birth and five years not only had
significantly higher self esteem, they experienced
less guilt and
anxiety and reported greater frequency of sex.
But the patients who participated in the psychology program — who initially reported higher opioid use,
anxiety, depression, and higher sensitivity to pain — showed
significantly greater reductions in opioid use, depression and
less disruptions in their daily living as a result of their pain than those patients who received TPS physician - guided treatment alone.
Men with prostate cancer who are under close medical surveillance reported
significantly greater resilience and
less anxiety over time after receiving an intervention of mindfulness meditation, according to a recently published pilot study from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
Of the participants who received the high dose in the second study, 83 % reported feeling
significantly less depression and 58 % reported
less anxiety after 7 weeks.
The psycho - social benefits comprise of
significantly less depression, stress and
anxiety, and a better quality lifestyle.
... Even in just a week I've found improvement in my sleep, I had more energy, was
less lethargic in the morning, general mood improved, and my
anxiety dropped pretty
significantly.»
Those with their lucky charm had
less anxiety, felt more confident and did
significantly better on the memory test.
Students enrolled in WINGS for kids after school program have
significantly higher math & reading scores, better grades, improved school attendance, and reported higher self - esteem and
less anxiety than non-WINGS students.
Patients with mild Health
anxiety did not have a worse outcome on physical health and incurred
significantly less health care costs than the group of patients with a well - defined medical condition.
A study examined culture - related influences on willingness to seek treatment for
anxiety in first - generation and second - generation students of Chinese heritage and their European - heritage counterparts, and found that first - generation Chinese participants were
significantly less willing to seek treatment.19 The reluctance was associated with greater Chinese - heritage acculturation rather than perceiving symptoms as
less impairing.
Although both groups showed significant improvement over time in all areas of the Depression
Anxiety and Stress Symptoms (DASS) scale after their interaction with the PMHT, the «get letter» group reported
significantly less stress than the «no letter» group.
Researchers have found university students reported
significantly less stress and
anxiety, and increased happiness and energy, immediately following spending time in a drop - in session with a dog present, when compared to a control group of students who didn't spend any time with a therapy dog.
For example, in Bögels et al.'s (2008) study that was discussed earlier, fathers (but not mothers) of
anxiety - disordered children (aged 8 — 18), as compared to fathers of typically developing children, were
significantly more undermining or
less supportive of their partner in the presence of the child during a triadic discussion (d =.35).
Examination of these interactions in predicting the Peak Toward scores for angry faces revealed that, for the moderator effect of
anxiety, the slope was
significantly different from 0 at low levels of
anxiety t (48) = − 3.14, p < 0.05, showing that for children with lower levels of
anxiety, CU traits were associated with
less attention orientation toward angry faces (see Figure 2).
Controlling for the unique content of the other four EBTs, the amount of AF - CBT Abuse - specific content delivered was
significantly related to improvements on standardized parent rating scales (i.e., child externalizing behavior, anger,
anxiety, social competence) and both parent and clinician ratings of the child's adjustment at discharge (i.e., child more safe,
less scared / sad, more appropriate and respectful of privacy with peers).
Independent sample t - tests revealed that older rapid regulators had
significantly lower levels of trait
anxiety, t (22) = 3.22, p <.01, and neuroticism, t (23) = 2.39, p <.05, and reported experiencing depressive symptoms
significantly less often than their younger counterparts, t (22) = 3.16, p <.01.
As shown in Figure 1, we found that older adults who quickly regulated their mood reported
significantly less trait
anxiety compared with those who did not, t (18.43) = 2.13, p <.05 (A Levene's test revealed that the variances were not equal.
Specifically, emotion regulation in the BD group was
significantly less compromised in the domains of acceptance of emotions, emotional awareness, and emotional clarity compared to the depression and
anxiety groups.
Conclusions: Emotion regulation abilities among people with euthymic BD were
significantly less compromised than Unipolar Depression and
Anxiety groups with regards to emotional awareness, acceptance of emotions, and understanding of emotions.
General indices regarding mental health of mothers have been associated with their children's sleep, and
less well - organized sleep patterns have been noted in children from poorly functioning families.113) Mothers of children with sleep disturbances exhibited much higher psychological stress than did controls, obtaining increased scores on all factors of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ).114) Children's sleep quality
significantly predicted that of their mothers, with maternal sleep quality associated with stress and fatigue.115) Moreover, infants of mothers with low levels of depression and
anxiety were more likely to recover from sleep problems than those with high levels of depression and
anxiety after controlling for the influence of attachment patterns.116) Sleep disturbances in early childhood were positively related to negative maternal perceptions of their child, 117) potentially interfering with the development of beneficial parent - child interactions.