Sentences with phrase «symptomatology associated»

Symptomatology associated with childhood sexual victimization in a non-clinical adult sample.
Symptomatology associated with childhood sexual victimization in a nonclinical adult sample.
Also, are there risk indicators of depressive symptomatology and is depressive symptomatology associated with HIV risk behaviours?

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In this study, and in opposition to findings elsewhere, higher levels of social support were associated with greater depressive symptomatology, leading researchers to speculate that for low - income men the perceived costs of reciprocity may have deterred them from utilizing available support; or that peer groups may have influenced their alcohol or drug use, or placed demands on their resources (Anderson et al, 2005).
Overall, help with breastfeeding in the hospital was not associated with depressive symptomatology.
Specifically, limited breastfeeding duration, low breastfeeding self - efficacy, and concerns over breastfeeding were associated with depressive symptomatology.9 — 12,14 In our large sample, women who were depressed were also less likely to continue breastfeeding at 2 months compared with those women without depressive symptoms.
Moreover, our results support previous work that concerns about breastfeeding and poor self - efficacy were associated with depressive symptomatology.
«There seems to be a causal relationship between impaired sleep and some of the psychiatric symptomatology and disorders that we're seeing,» says Robert Stickgold, an associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School who was not involved in this study.
Family discord and maladaptation, which intercorrelated at 0 · 63, were associated with a roughly two-fold increase in risk for conduct disorder symptomatology.
The stress associated with borderline symptomatology (e.g., erratic or volatile behavior) causes children to simultaneously cling to and push away from their caregiver.
After controlling for the role of sociodemographic variables, poorer self - reported vision was independently associated with more functional limitations, feelings of social isolation, and depressive symptomatology and poorer visual acuity predicted more functional limitations.
In terms of more specific aspects of quality of life, consistent with the World Health Organization's (1998) definition of the construct, O'Donnell (2005) has described the challenges associated with poor vision in late life to be threefold involving functional limitations, losses in social interactions, and increases in depressive symptomatology.
Insecure — preoccupied attachment was associated with higher levels of adolescent reporting of internalizing and externalizing symptoms relative to parent reports of adolescent symptomatology.
Life history factors associated with neurotic symptomatology in a rural community sample of 40 — 49 - year - old women
Significantly reduced clinical symptomatology of trauma associated features, especially feelings such as guilt and shame
WHAT IT MEASURES: The TSC - 40 is a research measure that evaluates symptomatology in adults associated with childhood or adult traumatic experiences.
Orthorexia symptomatology is an increasing object of interest, but this disorder and its associated characteristics remain sparely circumscribed.
Insecure peer attachment, on the other hand, is associated with an increased likelihood of experiencing internalizing symptomatology.
Psychological victimization predicted physical victimization, but physical victimization was not associated with depressive symptomatology for either men or women.
Moreover, an intriguing sex difference emerged: maternal depressive symptomatology was strongly associated with depressive symptomatology in adolescence for females, but for males supportive early care appeared more relevant.
In line with the previous literature on CD+CU in older children, and given that ODD is a disorder which also involves conduct problems related to social learning, we hypothesized that the presence of high CU trait scores early in life will contribute to an increase in psychological symptomatology and conditions associated with ODD, as well as with poorer prognosis.
This suggests that the altered frontal functional connectivity in infants born to mothers whose depressive symptomatology increases in the early postnatal period compared to that during pregnancy may reflect a neural basis for the familial transmission of phenotypes associated with mood disorders, particularly in girls.
Although heterogeneity in the timing and persistence of maternal depressive symptomatology has implications for screening and treatment as well as associated maternal and child health outcomes, little is known about this variability.
Experiencing multiple maltreatment subtypes and physical / sexual abuse were related to higher levels of ego undercontrol and externalizing symptomatology, whereas early onset of maltreatment was associated with the low and decreasing trajectory of ego resiliency and higher levels of internalizing symptomatology.
Higher levels of symptomatology were associated with greater stress levels, with mothers of older children found to report less stress.
However, self - blame was marginally associated with depressive symptomatology.
Depressive symptomatology in mothers is also associated with important maternal child outcomes including low birth weight, preterm birth, and poor parenting practices (6 — 11).
Our results are consistent with those from longitudinal studies in other populations where depressive symptomatology was associated with a heterogeneous group of individuals, of whom only a relatively small subset exhibited persistent depressive symptomotology (47).
High ASD symptomatology was associated with greater risk for maternal depression and poorer quality of life.
Antepartum depressive symptomatology is associated with adverse obstetric and neonatal outcomes
One review (Moore et al., 2007) investigated skin - to - skin contact between mother and infant immediately post-partum and found it to be associated with a range of improved outcomes, including mother — infant interaction, attachment behaviours, infant behaviour and infant physical symptomatology in full - term and pre-term infants.
Results suggest that CU traits are significantly positively associated with both the experience of negative life events as well as PTSD symptomatology.
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