Socialization of discrete negative emotions: Gender differences and links
with psychological distress
Consequently these factors merit further research to establish the strength of their relationship
with psychological distress and time scales over which these relationships exist.
Perceptions of the parental emotion socializing responses of Punish and Neglect were positively correlated
with psychological distress in young adults.
The results also support the role of self - esteem as an individual factor to cope
with psychological distress (Verrocchio and Baker, 2013) after experiencing negative life events as parental separation / divorce.
A positive relation
with psychological distress was found for dependency (β = 0.10), self - criticism (β = 0.18), passive coping (β = 0.37) and intrusiveness (β = 0.16).
Results revealed that exposure to parental loyalty conflict behaviors and self - esteem were associated
with psychological distress over and above the effects of parental bonding and age.
Although victimization in general has been found to be clearly associated
with psychological distress, both in cross-sectional studies (Hawker and Boulton [2000]-RRB- and in prospective studies (Reijntjes et al. [2010]; Reijntjes et al. [2011]-RRB-, it has been questioned (e.g., Card and Hodges [2008]-RRB- whether the associations
with psychological distress differ by victimization type.
Exposure to potentially traumatic events remained independently associated
with psychological distress 1 year after the conflict had ended, suggesting that conflict exposure may have long - term impacts upon maternal mental health.
The final significant finding was that high exposure to parental loyalty conflict behaviors and low self - esteem were associated
with psychological distress even after controlling for quality of the parent — child relationship.
The relationships of adolescent school - related deviant behavior and victimization
with psychological distress: Testing a general model of the mediational role of parents and teachers across groups of gender and age
First, they should not only look out for the excessive use of maladaptive strategies but also for the limited use of adaptive strategies because both were found to be associated
with psychological distress.
The use of the case definition leads to a considerable percentage of women
with psychological distress (42.4 %).
In turn, helping exhaustion was negatively associated with partners» well - being (β = − 0.71, SE = 0.11, P < 0.001), relationship quality (β = − 0.44, SE = 0.39, P < 0.01), and positively associated
with psychological distress (β = 0.64, SE = 0.18, P < 0.001).
Also, overall relationship - based need satisfaction in partners was positively associated with their personal well - being, relationship quality, and negatively associated
with psychological distress.
A movement from employment into unemployment is associated
with psychological distress for both men and women without prior psychological problems, as is a movement from employment to family care for women.
Positive personality features had significant positive associations with self - esteem levels and negative associations
with psychological distress symptoms and functional impairment.
Family relations were the best predictors of delinquency and were also correlated
with psychological distress.
Barnett and Grace (1987, p. 103) note that the role of wife is «often associated
with psychological distress.»
Results show that (a) the quality of intergenerational relationships appears to be influenced by the structural circumstances of parents and adult children — especially as defined by divorced status, gender, and age; (b) the negative aspects of intergenerational relationships are more strongly associated
with psychological distress of parents and adult children than are the positive aspects; and (c) the estimated effects of intergenerational relationships on distress levels sometimes depend on the structural circumstances of parents and children.
Association of festival observance
with psychological distress in a rural Japanese community
Clinical psychologists may act within a counseling role to assist people
with psychological distress.
Objective To test the hypothesis that self - injurious behavior (SIB) signals an attempt to cope
with psychological distress that may co-occur or lead to suicidal behaviors in individuals experiencing more duress than they can effectively mitigate.
To test the hypothesis that self - injurious behavior (SIB) signals an attempt to cope
with psychological distress that may co-occur or lead to suicidal behaviors in individuals experiencing more duress than they can effectively mitigate.
Researchers found that the wellbeing of staff who attended Rounds regularly significantly improved, with the proportion of
those with psychological distress halving - down from 25 per cent to 12 per cent.
However, the study found some evidence to indicate that singles
with psychological distress may divert funds away from retirement accounts, while married individuals
with psychological distress may withdraw more from their retirement accounts.
Not exact matches
They are also less likely to be happy because they need more help
with skills of daily living, have poorer health and report more symptoms of
psychological distress.
The virtue - signaling mother in that beauty shop notwithstanding, there's an intuitive understanding that we're dealing here
with real
psychological distress — «gender dysphoria,» in the technical vocabulary — and that this and similar problems ought not be political ping - pong balls, because lives are at stake.
He became the suffering spouse of a crazy woman... only, he was the one
with the verified mental illness and I through a thorough
psychological assessment had nothing but «acute
distress» from years of enduring gas lighting and physical and
psychological abuse.
Gender dysphoria — the
psychological condition in which a person feels
distress because their body does not align
with the gender they identify
with.
Meditation is said to be one of the best tools available to help balance your emotions, deal
with physical and
psychological distress and promote the peace of the present moment.
Children who are homeless often have lower academic achievement, exacerbated by frequent moves, lack of privacy and
psychological distress, than do children
with homes.
Before school starts, talk to your kids about what bullying is using language they can understand: someone
with more social or physical power purposefully trying to cause
distress or harm to another person in physical,
psychological, or social ways, often repeating it over time even though the victim wants it to stop.
Kids
with tantrums ending in severe social withdrawal and high levels of
distress were the ones more likely to have a
psychological diagnosis.
Girls who have a strong relationship
with their fathers during adolescence showed a lack of
psychological distress in adult life.
«Also, greater levels of spiritual
distress and a sense of disconnectedness
with God or a religious community was associated
with greater
psychological distress or poorer emotional well - being.»
Often associated
with major
psychological distress, anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder that mainly affects girls and young women.
Most California residents facing
psychological distress do not perceive the public as being supportive,
with a large proportion reporting discrimination both in personal relationships and in public realms such as the workplace, according to a new RAND Corporation study.
Prof Sreenan explained, «
Psychological distress is an important issue in young people
with type 1 diabetes in this age group.
The research found a number of factors that can trigger diabetes - related
psychological distress in young people
with type 1 diabetes.
Although
psychological approaches to help patients cope
with pain have been used previously, what is novel in this study is the combined use of a specific
psychological approach
with mindfulness meditation training to help patients wean off high - doses of opioids and reduce their pain - related
distress and disability.
And they go on to say: «These findings suggest that in patients
with stable [coronary heart disease], long term mortality risk is related to the cumulative burden of
psychological distress.»
The study, which appears in the journal Pediatrics, reports that maternal demoralization, a measure of
psychological distress capable of affecting a mother's ability to cope
with stressful situations, was linked
with a number of behavioral problems, including anxiety, depression, attention problems, rule - breaking, externalizing problems, and aggressive behavior.
«Air pollution exposure is ubiquitous and often co-occurs
with socioeconomic disadvantage and maternal
psychological distress,» notes Dr. Perera.
Maternal
psychological distress combined
with exposure to air pollution during pregnancy have an adverse impact on the child's behavioral development, according to researchers at the Columbia Center for Children's Environmental Health at the Mailman School of Public Health.
«While there is evidence to support treatments for patients
with active psychiatric disorders, interventions such as
psychological first aid,
psychological debriefing, crisis counseling, and psychoeducation for
distressed individuals have not been adequately evaluated to determine whether they help or hurt in disaster settings.»
Veterans returning from overseas combat often struggle
with trauma - related
psychological distress that can affect their daily lives and academic performance.
With a theoretical range of 0 to 24, higher scores on the K6 represent increased psychological distress and scores above 13 are correlated with having a mental disorder of some t
With a theoretical range of 0 to 24, higher scores on the K6 represent increased
psychological distress and scores above 13 are correlated
with having a mental disorder of some t
with having a mental disorder of some type.
In some patients, the symptoms can last for a year or more, and they are notably more likely in people
with a history of
psychological distress before an ICU stay, the investigators say.
Previous studies have reported that the
psychological and social
distresses associated
with cancer diagnosis have led to an increase in suicides compared to the general population.
New research, published in Stress & Health explores the
psychological relationship between patients and health insurance coverage, finding that adults
with private or no health insurance coverage experience lower levels of
psychological distress than those
with public coverage.