Not exact matches
Mothers reported more symptoms of
psychological distress24, 25 and low self - efficacy.26, 27 And, although mothers report more depressive symptoms at the time their infants are experiencing colic, 28,29 research on maternal depression 3 months after the remittance of infant colic is mixed.30, 31 The distress mothers of colic infants report may arise out of their difficulties in soothing their infants as well as within their everyday dyadic interactions.32 The few studies to date that have examined the long -
term consequences of having a colicky child, however, indicate that there are no negative outcomes for parent behaviour and, importantly, for the parent - child relationship.
At 9 a.m., Approximately 900 specialists from a variety of scientific,
psychological, social service and educational communities will gather at The Egg, Center for the Performing Arts Hart Theatre to consider promising research on how, through understanding the emerging connections between trauma and the science of brain development, children can overcome the long -
term consequences of extreme trauma and adversity.
According to Ms Naughton, «What this research highlights is that growing up in a home with domestic abuse, in particular the
psychological dimension of it, has long -
term consequences for the wellbeing of young people.»
After events like the 1979 partial meltdown at Three Mile Island, Pennsylvania, and the Chernobyl accident, there was substantial
psychological trauma, even among people who were not affected, because there is such a fear of radiation and its long -
term consequences.
Overall, the researchers found that yoga holds potential promise for helping improve anxiety, depression, PTSD and / or the
psychological consequences of trauma at least in the short
term.
«The cancer community needs to prepare for the increasing number of very young colorectal cancer survivors who will need long -
term support to cope with the physical and
psychological consequences of their disease and treatments,» Hendren says.
Effects of bullying on targets and bullying children Bullying of any kind can have harmful short and long -
term social and
psychological consequences for those directly involved, others, including those in the immediate vicinity and even entire communities.
I don't claim to know anything about social or
psychological sciences to elaborate, but this might just be a
consequence of the fact that climate change operates on timescales much larger than a political
term or the time it takes to schedule your son's soccer practice.
These injuries, often caused by another party's negligence, may have long -
term consequences for a motorist, from lifelong disabilities to
psychological difficulties to burdensome financial expenses.
All these injuries may come with some sort of
psychological consequence — whether that's in
terms of anxiety, depression or neuropsychological (cognitive) impairment.
The severity of the
consequences of a dog bite can range from a
psychological fear of the animal to suffering the long
term effects of an infection or disease spread by the animal.
Child Abuse and Neglect:
Consequences Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2016) Analyzes child abuse and neglect in
terms of the physical,
psychological, behavioral, and economic effects.
Psychological maltreatment may result in a myriad of long - term consequences for the child victim.14 A chronic pattern of psychological maltreatment destroys a child's sense of self and per
Psychological maltreatment may result in a myriad of long -
term consequences for the child victim.14 A chronic pattern of
psychological maltreatment destroys a child's sense of self and per
psychological maltreatment destroys a child's sense of self and personal safety.
Child maltreatment is associated with serious short -
term and long -
term negative
consequences, such as physical, behavioral, and
psychological problems, leading to high costs for individuals and society (Alink et al. 2012; Gilbert et al. 2008; Jonson - Reid et al. 2012).
[jounal] Gross, A.B / 1992 / Long -
term consequences of childhood physical and
psychological maltreatment / Agressive Behavior 18: 171 ~ 185