Sentences with phrase «symptomatology on»

In this study focused on school aged children, we hypothesize that the impact of maternal depressive symptomatology on child social preference is mediated by the quality of mother - child interactions, particularly the emotional availability, warmth, and sensitive - responding of the parent to child.

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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).
Using data from a nationally representative sample of youth who participated in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), a group of researchers led by Dr. Kathleen Merikangas of the National Institute of Health Intramural Research Program, evaluated symptoms of ADHD and its subtypes in 1,894 participants aged 12 - 15 years based on parent reports of symptomatology.
«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.
A path analytical model based on an extended twin - family design was used to test hypotheses about parent — offspring similarity for conduct disorder symptomatology.
Additionally, it appears that resilience is reflected strongly on mental health (Tugade & Fredrickson, 2004), since individuals with higher level of resilience are dealing with adversity more effectively (Bonanno et al., 2007), they are also more protected against depressive symptomatology and they can improve their psychosocial function (Pietrzak et al., 2010).
Furthermore, self - esteem and social support appear to have a buffering effect on stress and depressive symptomatology because they are implicated in stress perception and management.
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).
Whereas an overall objective may be to enhance attachment quality, other goals of improving quality of life, increasing life skills and reducing symptomatology may differ, depending on the intervention and the population served, as well as the level of fidelity to the treatment model.
While people suffer with similar symptomatology, I conceptualize each person as an individual and understand each person based on his or her own unique life circumstances.
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).
Respondents who reported four or more symptoms on the EURO - D 12 - item scale were classified as reporting depressive symptomatology (Prince et al., 1999).
This study examined whether attachment theory could be used to shed light on the often high degree of discordance between self - and observer ratings of behavioral functioning and symptomatology.
Using vision assessed both subjectively and objectively in a national probability - based sample of adults aged 57 — 85 years, it examines the extent to which different aspects of marital quality (relationship satisfaction, supportive spouse behaviors, and free time spent with one's spouse) moderate the negative effects of poor vision on three specific indicators of quality of life: functional limitations, feelings of social isolation, and depressive symptomatology.
A significant interaction of Relationship Satisfaction × Self - reported Vision indicated that higher relationship satisfaction buffered the effects of self - reported vision on functional limitations (B = − 0.51, β = −.14, t = − 3.80, p <.001) and depressive symptomatology (B = − 0.71, β = −.12, t = − 3.35, p =.001).
The results showed that higher marital satisfaction was a strong buffer of the effects of poorer self - reported vision on functional limitations and depressive symptomatology and a weaker but significant moderator of the effects of lower visual acuity on functional limitations.
This study prospectively examined the main effect of optimism on subsequent somatic symptomatology as well as optimism as moderating factors in the link between negative life events and somatic symptoms in a sample of 198 (111 females, 87 males) students in a Norwegian senior high school.
«I am a Clinical Psychotherapist specializing in treating Mood Disorders, with a special focus on Depression - and Anxiety - related disorders and symptomatology.
This presentation will cover the basics of prevalence, unique symptomatology of disorders in the perinatal periods, emphasizing information on screening tools, assessment protocols, and the unique treatment needs of perinatal women and families in Utah.
The Cultural Formulation model supplements the bio-psychosocial approach by highlighting the effect of culture on the individual's symptomatology, explanatory models of illness, help - seeking preferences, and outcome expectations (Hays, 2001, Lo & Fung, 2003).
Comorbid depressive symptomatology: Isolating the effects of chronic medical conditions on self - reported depressive symptoms among community - dwelling older adults
These findings are consistent with the report of Aneshensel, Frerichs, and Huba (1984) that illness has a large, contemporaneous effect, increasing depressive symptomatology over previous levels, and that depressive symptoms have a smaller, lagged effect on health.
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.
Multivariate hypothesis testing was conducted in the hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) context to examine differences in patient and spouse initial status and rates of change over time on self - reported depressive symptomatology.
This presentation will focus on examining the trajectory of depressive symptoms in a diverse sample of young adults, and identifying different pathways of symptomatology and corresponding risks.
Much of the research on the intergenerational continuity of mental health problems has focused on mothers with a clinical history of depression (e.g., Beardslee et al. 1998), but it has been suggested that the extent of the mother's symptomatology has a greater impact on the child and the mother - child interaction than the presence or absence of a diagnosis (Hammen et al. 1987).
Insecure peer attachment, on the other hand, is associated with an increased likelihood of experiencing internalizing symptomatology.
What is the explanation of positive (dissociative) PTSD symptomatology in DID that depends on the part of the personality that is dominant at a given moment, such as intrusions, and psychophysiological responses to trauma - cues?
The findings are discussed with respect to their contribution to attachment theory and the research on the complementary contributions of mothers and fathers to the prevention of depressive symptomatology during adolescence.
The BDI - II is a widely used 21 - item self - report measure of depressive symptomatology which requires participants to respond to statements describing symptoms of depression on a scale from 0 (never) to 3 (always).
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.
Clinical applications and the need for more research on parenting stress and problem behaviors in children displaying autism symptomatology are highlighted.
Additionally, we replicate and extend our previous findings on the mediating role of EF in the link between early institutional care and ADHD symptomatology in middle childhood (Tibu et al., 2016).
Assessed measures of child symptomatology, stress proliferation, social support, and parent anger on parent depression over a 2 - year period.
We focused on families living in high - risk neighborhoods, where rates of maternal depressive symptomatology and child adjustment problems occur at heightened levels, and where the quality of mother - child interactions and child emotion regulation skills maybe of particular importance in promoting adaptation (Dodge et al. 2005).
Although much of the research on the deleterious effects of maternal depression has focused on clinic populations, depressive symptomatology may impact child development even at sub-clinical levels, particularly among vulnerable children who have limited access to support systems that might buffer the impact of maternal distress (Waylen and Stewart - Brown 2010).
Examined the impact of child symptomatology (child speech, sociability, cognitive impairment, health, and behaviour) on maternal and paternal stress outcomes.
Thus, just as the early experience of being institutionalized influenced ADHD symptomatology through effects on EEG alpha power at baseline (9), the experience of forming a more secure attachment relationship combined with a recovery of EEG alpha power by age 8 influenced social skill development in the current analysis.
The PAS diagnosis is based on the symptoms of the child, but the problem is clearly a family problem in that in each case there is one parent who is a programmer, another parent who is the alienated parent, and one or more children who exhibit the symptomatology.
Participants completed measures of interparental conflict, family communication, perception of family relationships, parental symptomatology and children's aggressive and anxiety / depression symptoms before, after the intervention and 6 months on completion of the program.
Explored the impact of child symptomatology (executive functioning, sensory processing) on parent stress, accounting for parent gender differences.
The DeStress for Success Program: Effects of a stress education program on cortisol levels and depressive symptomatology in adolescents making the transition to high school.
Child Maltreatment in Depressed Adolescents: Differences in Symptomatology Based on History of Abuse.
It is likely that the consequences of symptomatology vary by their chronicity, with transient episodes having less effect on outcomes.
[jounal] Astin, J. A. / 1997 / Stress - reduction through mindfulness meditation: Effects on psychological symptomatology, sense of control, and spiritual experiences / Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics 66: 97 ~ 106
Mother - Child Communication: The Influence of ADHD Symptomatology and Executive Functioning on Paralinguistic Style.
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