Fact Sheet A Behavioral Health Lens for Prevention
... lifetime. For example, risk factors such as poverty and family dysfunction, can contribute to later psychosocial problems and behavioral disorders, such as risky sexual behavior and depression. Moreover, risk and protective factors within one particular context—such as the family—may also influence ...
... lifetime. For example, risk factors such as poverty and family dysfunction, can contribute to later psychosocial problems and behavioral disorders, such as risky sexual behavior and depression. Moreover, risk and protective factors within one particular context—such as the family—may also influence ...
Polypharmacy and suicide attempts in bipolar - Lume
... It is also important to consider that the number of suicide attempts was obtained directly from the patients, using a structured questionnaire. This may give rise to a recall bias, especially whenever the number of suicide attempts is concerned. The prevailing mood of the patients at the moment of t ...
... It is also important to consider that the number of suicide attempts was obtained directly from the patients, using a structured questionnaire. This may give rise to a recall bias, especially whenever the number of suicide attempts is concerned. The prevailing mood of the patients at the moment of t ...
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Guidelines
... data to establish the candidate’s current need for the requested testing accommodations. Observational data gathered during the recent clinical interview, including affect, concentration, attentional fatigue, executive functioning, personal hygiene, and response to questions, may be helpful. The upd ...
... data to establish the candidate’s current need for the requested testing accommodations. Observational data gathered during the recent clinical interview, including affect, concentration, attentional fatigue, executive functioning, personal hygiene, and response to questions, may be helpful. The upd ...
Niamh - Inspire
... current thought patterns. In particular, to identify any harmful, unhelpful, and ‘false’ ideas or thoughts which you have that can make you anxious (or depressed). The aim is then to change your ways of thinking to avoid these ideas. Also, to help your thought patterns to be more rea ...
... current thought patterns. In particular, to identify any harmful, unhelpful, and ‘false’ ideas or thoughts which you have that can make you anxious (or depressed). The aim is then to change your ways of thinking to avoid these ideas. Also, to help your thought patterns to be more rea ...
autism spectrum disorders in an adult
... rubbing, and self-damaging or self-mutilating behaviours occurred more frequently in autism than in OCD (McDougle et al. 1995). Moreover, in children with ASD, not only OCD, but also specific phobias and ADHD have been reported as common (Leyfer et al. 2006). According to a review article, ASD could ...
... rubbing, and self-damaging or self-mutilating behaviours occurred more frequently in autism than in OCD (McDougle et al. 1995). Moreover, in children with ASD, not only OCD, but also specific phobias and ADHD have been reported as common (Leyfer et al. 2006). According to a review article, ASD could ...
Deployment and Mental Health Diagnoses Among Children of US
... primary and specialty care medical visits occurring between January 1, 2003, and December 31, 2006, among children of nonretired, active-duty US Army personnel who either (1) obtained outpatient medical care from a US military medical facility or (2) used military medical insurance at a nonmilitary ...
... primary and specialty care medical visits occurring between January 1, 2003, and December 31, 2006, among children of nonretired, active-duty US Army personnel who either (1) obtained outpatient medical care from a US military medical facility or (2) used military medical insurance at a nonmilitary ...
Detection and Management of Malingering in a
... false or grossly exaggerated physical or psychologic symptoms. It can be further differentiated into “pure malingering” (for a disorder that does not exist at all), “partial malingering” (for exaggeration of existing symptoms), or “false imputation” (when symptoms are attributed to a totally unrelat ...
... false or grossly exaggerated physical or psychologic symptoms. It can be further differentiated into “pure malingering” (for a disorder that does not exist at all), “partial malingering” (for exaggeration of existing symptoms), or “false imputation” (when symptoms are attributed to a totally unrelat ...
Understanding and Managing Major Depressive Disorder
... therefore essential when the child or adolescent patient with suspected depression presents (Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, 2010). In addition, research indicates that depression onset is occurring earlier in life today than in past decades. A recently published longitudinal prospect ...
... therefore essential when the child or adolescent patient with suspected depression presents (Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, 2010). In addition, research indicates that depression onset is occurring earlier in life today than in past decades. A recently published longitudinal prospect ...
Questions and Answers for Genetics and Genomics
... more harmful effects over long periods. An affected person can therefore transmit a more harmful mutant allele than the one he or she inherited. The classic examples are pathogenic unstable expansions of ...
... more harmful effects over long periods. An affected person can therefore transmit a more harmful mutant allele than the one he or she inherited. The classic examples are pathogenic unstable expansions of ...