The decrease of symptoms presented here is a treatment
rather than prevention effect, although it might prevent the development of full - blown disorder in a longer follow - up.
Just like in humans, the treatment of obesity is a much greater challenge
than prevention of it.
«Our «systems of care» are more focused on problems / damage /
rescue than prevention and a holistic approached to supporting families and addressing root causes,» she says.
One controversial feature of his program — which might more accurately be termed
intervention than prevention — involves offering antipsychotic medication when only the warning signs of schizophrenia and other psychotic illnesses, such as altered perception and paranoia, are present.
The Global Cyber Alliance has no such restrictions or limitations, crossing borders and sectors in an effort to map, understand, and thwart cybercrime, with no profit motive attached, and no goal
other than the prevention of future crimes.
Some of the others: lack of political will, and the system's focus on treatment, rather
than prevention.
«We're really strongly recommending them for treatment rather
than prevention,» said Schuchat, stressing that prophylaxis should be reserved for people who are at high risk for severe disease.
In the past, some veterinarians have advocated using ivermectin as a «slow kill» treatment for heartworm infection rather
than prevention.
It is through repair rather
than prevention that we generate increased feelings of closeness, safety, and understanding.
Resolution's view is that too much effort has focused on the point of crisis rather
than prevention, and the number of people who have no choice but to represent themselves in the family court has risen sharply.
Results showed that a predominant promotion, rather
than prevention, focus was associated with greater attentiveness to attractive potential dating partners.
Intervention characteristics associated with more effective outcomes: promoting positive mental health rather
than the prevention of mental illness; continuous and long term; whole school approach, focusing on school climate and environment rather than on individual change; opportunities for practice in range of contexts, addressed self - concept, self - esteem and coping skills; combining universal and targeted programmes