Path analysis was conducted to examine the relation between strategy use and
symptom severity across diagnostic groups.
The researchers found a continuum of trauma - related
symptom severity across the groups, with highest scores in patients with DID, followed by patients with PTSD, and the lowest scores for healthy controls.
Not exact matches
Our sample can be characterized as high risk (baseline ECBI T score > 55) 42 or at the borderline of clinical (T score > 60), 34 which is typical of previous randomized clinical trials of parent training for young children.41 The results
across methods in this study are impressive given that effect sizes have been shown to be associated with the magnitude of
symptom severity at baseline, 43 and thus it is typically more difficult to find large effects in prevention than in intervention trials.
Usually, the distinguishing factor from normal behavior is the
severity and consistency,
across settings, of the
symptoms.
In those publications, a blend of psychological techniques was applied, with particular emphasis on hypnosis.19 20 24 25 In fact, there is considerable evidence for the effectiveness of hypnosis as an empirically supported clinical intervention in managing
symptoms such as pain, 26 — 35 and also in promoting psychological well - being
across a variety of illnesses and disorders.36 — 43 Among PWH, studies have shown that hypnosis can contribute to control pain and to reduce frequency and
severity of bleedings and factor consumption.19 20 24 Concurrently, by promoting better disease management, hypnosis can contribute to better coping and less distress.24
Associations between CU, ODD and CD
symptom severity, and the parenting practices of deficient monitoring, positive involvement, and negative / ineffective discipline were examined
across parent and teacher reports on 851 elementary - school students.
It is also unclear whether the use of specific strategies is problematic
across all disorders or whether disorders differ in how strongly strategy use is associated with
symptom severity.
ASD
symptom severity was the strongest predictor of parental stress
across all domains.
While it is suggested that child ASD
symptom severity may have a stronger impact on parental stress when children are of preschool age [87], the trajectory of ASD
symptoms across childhood and their influence on mothers and father's wellbeing remains unclear.
These findings remained unchanged even after additionally controlling for the
severity of maternal depressive
symptoms averaged
across pregnancy and early postnatal period, monthly household income, and sleep condition during the EEG recording.