Psychological victimization predicted physical victimization, but physical victimization was not associated with depressive
symptomatology for either men or women.
Schema therapy (ST) is effective in promoting clinically meaningful gains that ameliorate
symptomatology for personality disorders, in particular borderline personality disorder (BPD).
Not exact matches
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).
Participants were also assessed
for prior internet experience, and underwent testing
for functional status, affect
symptomatology, and quality of life.
«This would be because the stool is liquid on the right, the lumen is wider and therefore takes a longer period of time
for the mass to obstruct or cause
symptomatology that leads to the diagnosis of colon cancer,» Venook noted.
In a small study of terminally ill patients, infusions of vitamin C were given twice per week
for a week, together with oral vitamin C. Quality of life scales were completed both before and after treatment, and indicated that patients reported better overall physical, emotional and social functioning, as well as decreased disease
symptomatology, including fatigue, nausea / vomiting, pain, sleep disturbance, and loss of appetite.
Ultimately, other methodologies will be necessary
for clarifying the relationship between allele frequency, culture and measures of well - being like depressive
symptomatology.
Family discord and maladaptation, which intercorrelated at 0 · 63, were associated with a roughly two-fold increase in risk
for conduct disorder
symptomatology.
A path analytical model based on an extended twin - family design was used to test hypotheses about parent — offspring similarity
for conduct disorder
symptomatology.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study examines whether substituting Seeking Safety (SS)
for part of treatment as usual (TAU) improves substance use outcomes among male military veterans with a substance use disorder and co-occurring PTSD
symptomatology.
A longitudinal study of risk factors
for depressive
symptomatology in elderly widowed and married women
Remission and response were also assessed by self - report, using the 16 - item Quick Inventory of Depressive
Symptomatology - Self Report.18 - 21 Because the findings between the 2 screening tools were similar, we report only the latter (Data
for the Quick Inventory of Depressive
Symptomatology - Self Report is available on request).
This study complements previous research supporting psychosocial interventions as effective treatments
for addressing depressive
symptomatology in this population.
These methods of symptom relief are often more easily written in the form of goals or contracts that measure the reduction of the young person's
symptomatology and manner in which the staff is to assist them through the offer of reward
for success or consequence
for failure.
Topics include the psychological stages of bereavement, the
symptomatology of grief, death trajectory, hospice model of treatment, and techniques
for coping with losses of all types, including death in the family.
Substantive evidence indicates that multi-family group (MFG) interventions are an effective treatment
for psychotic illness, reducing relapse rates and psychiatric
symptomatology in a cost - effective fashion.
Our acute and intensive day treatment model offers short term care
for the stabilization of mood issues, high risk
symptomatology and a uniquely tailored treatment plan
for each patient's adjustment to motherhood.
CBT
for psychosis can improve overall
symptomatology.
Second, given that most children with chronic illnesses do not meet criteria
for DSM diagnoses (Bennett, 1994), our focus was primarily on measures that tap
symptomatology (rather than diagnostic criteria).
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.
However, when controls were made
for depressive
symptomatology at interview, only the «non-standard» levels of Enmeshed, Fearful or Angry - dismissive styles related to disorder.
For example, Reinhardt (1996) found evidence for the direct contribution of support from both friends and family (siblings, children, and other close relatives) to lower depressive symptomatology and higher life satisfaction among visually impaired elde
For example, Reinhardt (1996) found evidence
for the direct contribution of support from both friends and family (siblings, children, and other close relatives) to lower depressive symptomatology and higher life satisfaction among visually impaired elde
for the direct contribution of support from both friends and family (siblings, children, and other close relatives) to lower depressive
symptomatology and higher life satisfaction among visually impaired elders.
Likewise, the simple slopes analysis in the case of depressive symptoms showed that poorer self - reported vision predicted greater depressive
symptomatology when relationship satisfaction was low (B = 1.57, t = 5.62, p <.001), but poor vision was unrelated to symptoms of depression
for high relationship satisfaction (B = 0.40, t = 1.28, p = n.s.).
The medical record audit showed that screening and referral
for depression / anxiety was infrequent, even in the face of documented depressive
symptomatology.
Self - reported depressive
symptomatology experienced by patients and spouses was measured with the 20 - item Center
for Epidemiologic Studies — Depression Scale (CESD).
The factor structure of the
symptomatology is found to be very similar
for 3 independent sets of data.
After testing models including the effect of the individual's own self - rated health on his or her own depressive
symptomatology, we tested
for cross-partner effects.
symptomatology related to depression or anxiety, as measured by,
for example, the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI; Beck 1961); the Hamilton Rating Scale
for Depression (HAM - D; Hamilton 1969); the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI; Beck 1988); the Hamiliton Rating Scale
for Anxiety (HAM - A; Hamilton 1959); or a similar standardised instrument;
One child who was placed with the rejected parent
for six to eight weeks while Lampel worked intensively with all family members reported a marked reduction in
symptomatology.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) Over a 1 - year period, a four - treatment condition randomized design evaluated the outcomes
for family court with usual services, drug court with usual services, drug court with Multisystemic Therapy (MST), and drug court with MST enhanced with contingency management
for adolescent substance use (as measured by self - report and urine screens), criminal behavior (as measured by the Self - Report Delinquency Scale and arrest records),
symptomatology (as measured by the Child Behavior Checklist), and days in out - of - home placement (as documented in criminal justice records).
Measures utilized were the Structured Clinical Interview
for DSM - IV, the Hamilton Rating Scale
for Depression (HRSD), and the Quick Inventory of Depressive
Symptomatology.
Results provide preliminary support both
for the examination of child responses to conflictual marital behavior and
for expanding the conceptualization of conflictual marital behaviors to include depressive as well as the more traditionally examined aggressive behaviors, in order to better understand the link between conflictual marital behavior and child depressive
symptomatology.
The Association Between Child Autism
Symptomatology, Maternal Quality of Life, and Risk
for Depression.
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.
Results indicated that
for female adolescents the displays of facilitative and depressive behavior as well as the suppression of aggressive behavior in response to interparental depressive behavior were related to increases in depressive
symptomatology.
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) men and women represent one of the highest - risk populations
for depressive
symptomatology and disorders, with young LGB adults being at greatest risk.
The aim is to assess whether a CFT intervention specifically tailored
for LGB young adults will reduce depressive
symptomatology and shame, and improve psychological functioning.
This study is an RCT to test the preliminary efficacy of an LGB - tailored compassion - focused intervention
for young LGB adults with depressive
symptomatology.
Measures depressive
symptomatology in the general population, designed
for medical patients
Finally, behavioral inhibition, attachment quality, parental control and anxious rearing each accounted
for a small but unique proportion of the variance of anxiety disorders
symptomatology.
In a sample of 30 children diagnosed with ADHD, ADHD
symptomatology was assessed with the Diagnostic Interview Schedule
for Children — Parent Version (DISC - P), with parents and teachers as informants.
Clinical applications and the need
for more research on parenting stress and problem behaviors in children displaying autism
symptomatology are highlighted.
Although additional work is needed to replicate findings and investigate developmental mechanisms, these results offer insight about the roles of infant negative affect and parent anxiety symptoms that may enhance our ability to identify, intervene, and treat children at risk
for elevated
symptomatology.
Given the prominence of stress and coping
for both depressive
symptomatology and marital problems, one might expect they could account
for the association of marital problems and depression.
Method: Twenty - three bereaved subjects who presented
for treatment of traumatic grief
symptomatology were included in this study.
The implications of the findings
for developmental models connecting
symptomatology and victimization are discussed.The authors thank all of the students, children, parents, and teachers who participated in this research.
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.
We included the gender attitudes variable (observed) to adjust
for the relationship between child trauma and IPV perpetration; and other traumatic exposures (observed) to adjust from the relationship between child trauma and PTSD
symptomatology.
In addition, all children had an IQ above 79, and it is unclear how the current findings might differ
for school - age children with more severe ASD
symptomatology or lower intellectual functioning.