In a study of 120 depressed postpartum women [78], interpersonal psychotherapy reduced depressive symptoms and improved
social adjustment in the subjects compared with the control group on the waiting list.
Personal therapy had positive effects on broad components
of social adjustment but had few differential effects on symptoms, and these patients remained more anxious than those receiving family or supportive therapy.
Children who are peer - accepted or popular have fewer problems in middle and high school, and teens who are peer - accepted have fewer emotional and
social adjustment problems as adults.
«Those effects are maintained right through into adulthood, into higher salaries, better self - regulation,
better social adjustment,» he adds.
He said that in general, parental rejection was associated with
poorer social adjustment, and a more positive family climate resulted in better friendship quality and less loneliness.
Candidates for such factors might be family characteristics that have proven to be associated
with social adjustment (development) in childhood.
Self rated global improvement at final follow up (table 2) was consistent with outcome on the other measures of fatigue,
social adjustment scale, mood, and fear.
No associations between disruptive behavior and income - related mobility were found, but high hyperactivity associated with educational downward drift, whereas high aggression and
low social adjustment related with occupational downward drift.
These recommendations include recognizing implementation as an extended period
of social adjustment.
Objective To determine the extent to which parental perceptions of child vulnerability predict school and
social adjustment in children with chronic illness.
However, in the intent - to - treat sample, PE was superior to SIT and PE - SIT on posttreatment anxiety and global
social adjustment at follow - up and had larger effect sizes on PTSD severity, depression, and anxiety.
Family physicians should be knowledgeable regarding the ongoing benefits to the child of extended breastfeeding, including continued immune protection [3], better social adjustment [4], and having a sustainable food source in times of emergency.»
Miner and Crimmens (1995) conclude that the research data «point to the primacy of isolation and poor
social adjustment as distinguishing characteristics of adolescent sex offenders» (p. 9).
Man has intelligence and the capacity
for social adjustment and control, but is essentially a part of nature.
In a life of such dedication, all neat theories of self - realization
through social adjustment have their shallowness exposed.
The biological fact of the numerical equality, or near equality, of the sexes favors the monogamous relation, and precipitates problems of
social adjustment regarding the unmated where there is deviation from it.
Most importantly, child support payments generally provide an easier adjustment for children; the payments also have a positive effect on a child's well - being, performance in school and
overall social adjustment.
A 2000 study reported, «Psychotherapy reduced depressive symptoms and
improved social adjustment, and represents an alternative to pharmacotherapy, particularly for women who are breastfeeding.»
ARLINGTON, Va. — A new veterans» advocacy group is calling on the Department of Veterans Affairs to fund «thank you for your service» dogs for veterans with
social adjustment difficulties, sou
Biracial youth withAsian American heritage, especially male biracial part - Asian American adolescents and male biracial adolescents with Black heritage had
more social adjustment problems than did other biracial adolescents.
High hyperactivity and poor
social adjustment predicted adulthood low occupational status proposing a more slow effect on adulthood SEP..
The youngster who hasn't learned the intricacies of
social adjustment when young is unlikely to find willing playmates when he or she is older.
Scores for externalization (the ability to express feelings, especially negative feelings), a trait associated with risk of juvenile delinquency, academic failure, and
inadequate social adjustment, were 20 percent lower in the KMC group on average.
Penn State University researchers also confirmed that teacher retention is problematic and, as a result, student academic performance and
social adjustment suffer.
Young people who are victimised have a higher likelihood than do other young people of experiencing adverse health outcomes (Rigby, 2006, McGrath, 2006) and
social adjustment health problems.
• Documented success in creating and implementing age and interest - appropriate summer camp activities, aimed at meeting camp members»
individual social adjustment and entertainment needs
• Highly skilled in assisting in the development and stabilization of personal and social adjustment skills
Familial factors that heighten the risk of failure to respond to intervention might be those that generally
compromise social adjustment (development) in childhood and adolescence.
On the other hand, there is some evidence to suggest that females have more
positive social adjustment than males because women are more willing to seek social support and are better socially integrated (Baker & Siryk, 1989; Leong, Bonz, & Zachar, 1997; Halamandaris & Power, 1999).
The initiative seeks to help these refugees adjust to life in the United States by providing mental health services that
facilitate social adjustment.
The lack of personal relationships is related to low self - esteem, depression, loneliness, social / emo - tional connectedness, isolation, and reduced quality of life, and it is a causal factor in personality disorders and
negative social adjustment [10][11][12][13].
School readiness, used here to mean strong academic performance and a
successful social adjustment to school, is strongly influenced by a child's specific culture.
Parental depression has extensive consequences on family life and on
offspring social adjustment and mental health in childhood and in later life, depression and anxiety being the major psychiatric problems [5, 19, 39].