
Assessment of Somatic Symptoms in British Secondary School
... Somatization Inventory (CSI) in a nonclinical sample of British young people, and to assess associations with stress and functional impairment. Methods A total of 1,173 students (11- to 16-years old) completed the CSI and self-report psychopathology measures. Results The median CSI total score was 1 ...
... Somatization Inventory (CSI) in a nonclinical sample of British young people, and to assess associations with stress and functional impairment. Methods A total of 1,173 students (11- to 16-years old) completed the CSI and self-report psychopathology measures. Results The median CSI total score was 1 ...
Screening for eating disorders in primary care
... thirty-six item questionnaire designed to detect eating disorders (this scale will not be reported on in detail as it is not contained in Epocrates). The questions are scored on a scale of zero to six with higher scores suggesting more symptoms. The sample size was 297 and included 215 women and 82 ...
... thirty-six item questionnaire designed to detect eating disorders (this scale will not be reported on in detail as it is not contained in Epocrates). The questions are scored on a scale of zero to six with higher scores suggesting more symptoms. The sample size was 297 and included 215 women and 82 ...
Neurology and psychiatry in Babylon
... even the concept of ‘muscle’ was represented alone by the term šı̄ru i.e. ‘flesh’. The concept of ‘mind’ was not current either, so that what is today broadly regarded as mental disorders were in large part observed as disorders of behaviour. Indeed, a phrase šı̄nı̄t tēmi meaning ‘change of mood’ ...
... even the concept of ‘muscle’ was represented alone by the term šı̄ru i.e. ‘flesh’. The concept of ‘mind’ was not current either, so that what is today broadly regarded as mental disorders were in large part observed as disorders of behaviour. Indeed, a phrase šı̄nı̄t tēmi meaning ‘change of mood’ ...
The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP)
... Comorbidity complicates research design and clinical decisionmaking, as additional conditions can distort study results and affect treatment. In terms of nosology, high comorbidity suggests that some unitary conditions have been split into multiple diagnoses, which co-occur frequently as a result, i ...
... Comorbidity complicates research design and clinical decisionmaking, as additional conditions can distort study results and affect treatment. In terms of nosology, high comorbidity suggests that some unitary conditions have been split into multiple diagnoses, which co-occur frequently as a result, i ...
Biological Factors in Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity
... causal role played by neurochemical imbalances and/or deficiencies, which in part may account for the aforementioned neurological dysfunction hypotheses. In particular, abnormalities in one or more of the monoaminergic systems (i.e., those involving serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine) have been ...
... causal role played by neurochemical imbalances and/or deficiencies, which in part may account for the aforementioned neurological dysfunction hypotheses. In particular, abnormalities in one or more of the monoaminergic systems (i.e., those involving serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine) have been ...
THE DIFFERENTIATION OF PATIENTS WITH MPD OR DDNOS
... difference in the description of amnesia between groups III and IV. Memory problems in group IV were associated also with episodes of depersonalization, or sometimes with childhood experiences. Patients in group III, however, differed significantly from patients in group IV in the prevalence and sev ...
... difference in the description of amnesia between groups III and IV. Memory problems in group IV were associated also with episodes of depersonalization, or sometimes with childhood experiences. Patients in group III, however, differed significantly from patients in group IV in the prevalence and sev ...
Premenstrual syndrome DynaMed http://web.a.ebscohost.com
... depressed, feelings of hopelessness, self-deprecating thoughts anxiety, tension, feeling "keyed up" or "on edge" affective lability persistent irritability or anger and increased interpersonal conflicts decreased interest in usual activities difficulty in concentrating fatigue, lethargy changes in a ...
... depressed, feelings of hopelessness, self-deprecating thoughts anxiety, tension, feeling "keyed up" or "on edge" affective lability persistent irritability or anger and increased interpersonal conflicts decreased interest in usual activities difficulty in concentrating fatigue, lethargy changes in a ...
(BSI-18) in a Spanish sample of outpatients with psychiatric
... statistical tests and indexes designed to assess the goodness of fit of data to a proposed model because each type has potential strengths and weaknesses. The statistics considered (acceptable criteria level in parenthesis) were standardized root mean square residual (SRMR <.05), root mean square er ...
... statistical tests and indexes designed to assess the goodness of fit of data to a proposed model because each type has potential strengths and weaknesses. The statistics considered (acceptable criteria level in parenthesis) were standardized root mean square residual (SRMR <.05), root mean square er ...
dissociation, epileptiform discharges
... described by John Nemiah (1981). Main criteria are: 1. alteration of identity as a consequence of dissociative reaction and 2. disturbances of memory of an individual during dissociative states. These principles were used for the first definition of diagnostic classification of dissociative states i ...
... described by John Nemiah (1981). Main criteria are: 1. alteration of identity as a consequence of dissociative reaction and 2. disturbances of memory of an individual during dissociative states. These principles were used for the first definition of diagnostic classification of dissociative states i ...
... presenting false claims of having completed nursing related training (7). Infrequently, some adults in positions of care (e.g., nurses, paramedics) may factitiously create symptoms in non-related adults or children (13-16). The victims are usually children at preverbal or early verbal stages of deve ...
Activities - Bakersfield College
... manage this behavior and safety issues relevant to nursing practice when caring for the client who is exhibiting anger, aggression and violence. The student will be introduced to altered family patterns and effects on individuals in these families and factors that are thought to contribute to sexual ...
... manage this behavior and safety issues relevant to nursing practice when caring for the client who is exhibiting anger, aggression and violence. The student will be introduced to altered family patterns and effects on individuals in these families and factors that are thought to contribute to sexual ...
Psych Assessment Test
... Reports incidences of fire setting Has a best friend of several years Displays physically aggressive behavior toward others Manipulates others for own gain ...
... Reports incidences of fire setting Has a best friend of several years Displays physically aggressive behavior toward others Manipulates others for own gain ...