Using SAS® Text Miner 4.1 to create a term list for patients with
... To create an appropriate database for statistical text mining, a data table of patient notes labeled as being from a patient with PTSD or not needed to be constructed. Through the administrative data available within the VA, a cohort of 5,165 unique OEF/OIF veterans who received care at the James A. ...
... To create an appropriate database for statistical text mining, a data table of patient notes labeled as being from a patient with PTSD or not needed to be constructed. Through the administrative data available within the VA, a cohort of 5,165 unique OEF/OIF veterans who received care at the James A. ...
Standard PDF - Wiley Online Library
... their caregivers, is well documented.8 Children in detention have prolonged exposure to multiple developmental risk f actors including direct experience of personal and interpersonal violence, parental mental illness, inadequate parental protection and comfort in a context described as developmental ...
... their caregivers, is well documented.8 Children in detention have prolonged exposure to multiple developmental risk f actors including direct experience of personal and interpersonal violence, parental mental illness, inadequate parental protection and comfort in a context described as developmental ...
The design and methods of the mental health module in the German
... DEGS1-MH is part of the first wave of the German Health Interview and Examination Survey (DEGS1) covering all relevant health issues. Aims of DEGS1-MH are to supplement DEGS1 by describing (1) the distribution and frequency, the severity and the impairments of a wide range of mental disorders, (2) ri ...
... DEGS1-MH is part of the first wave of the German Health Interview and Examination Survey (DEGS1) covering all relevant health issues. Aims of DEGS1-MH are to supplement DEGS1 by describing (1) the distribution and frequency, the severity and the impairments of a wide range of mental disorders, (2) ri ...
Mental health and substance use disorders in New Brunswick
... Mental health and substance use disorders have a major impact on people's lives and on the health-care system Good mental health is crucial to the overall wellbeing of individuals, families and society. A variety of factors can affect mental health. People with a mental or substance use disorder ar ...
... Mental health and substance use disorders have a major impact on people's lives and on the health-care system Good mental health is crucial to the overall wellbeing of individuals, families and society. A variety of factors can affect mental health. People with a mental or substance use disorder ar ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... into account, neither by mental health professionals nor by their social networks [23]. Statistically significant difference also found in the rural and urban population. Indian families, because of their rich values and high tolerance level are able to cope with the stigma. Most families were thoug ...
... into account, neither by mental health professionals nor by their social networks [23]. Statistically significant difference also found in the rural and urban population. Indian families, because of their rich values and high tolerance level are able to cope with the stigma. Most families were thoug ...
Report of the Task Force on Mental Disability and the Death Penalty
... The second type of impairment recognized as a basis for exemption from the death penalty under this part of the Recommendation (in section (b)) is a significant incapacity "to exercise rational judgment in relation to the conduct" at the time of the crime. Numerous commentators have argued that irra ...
... The second type of impairment recognized as a basis for exemption from the death penalty under this part of the Recommendation (in section (b)) is a significant incapacity "to exercise rational judgment in relation to the conduct" at the time of the crime. Numerous commentators have argued that irra ...
Public Conceptions of Mental Illness in 1950 and 1996: What Is
... treatment that might benefit them. As we enter the new millennium, however, there are reasons to believe that orientations toward mental illness may have changed-perhaps dramaticaily-since these early studies were conducted. The clearest change is that many more people now seek mental health treatme ...
... treatment that might benefit them. As we enter the new millennium, however, there are reasons to believe that orientations toward mental illness may have changed-perhaps dramaticaily-since these early studies were conducted. The clearest change is that many more people now seek mental health treatme ...
Anxiety Disorders
... OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PRACTITIONERS use meaningful activities to help children and youth participate in what they need and or want to do in order to promote physical and mental health and well-being. Occupational therapy practitioners focus on participation in the following areas: education, play and ...
... OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PRACTITIONERS use meaningful activities to help children and youth participate in what they need and or want to do in order to promote physical and mental health and well-being. Occupational therapy practitioners focus on participation in the following areas: education, play and ...
Being active to stay fit Mentally!
... and well-being of a population as a whole, while examining the individual, social and structural conditions conducive to mental health.(3) Prevention and promotion initiatives are complementary; the same intervention may act on two fronts and reduce both the prevalence and incidence of mental disord ...
... and well-being of a population as a whole, while examining the individual, social and structural conditions conducive to mental health.(3) Prevention and promotion initiatives are complementary; the same intervention may act on two fronts and reduce both the prevalence and incidence of mental disord ...
NIMH Co-Occurring Disorders Curriculum
... • Blended screening and assessment approach needed • Key domains: MH, SA, trauma, criminal risk • Proliferation of instruments, but all instruments not created equal • Many evidence-based instruments available - Most in public domain - Easy to access and to administer ...
... • Blended screening and assessment approach needed • Key domains: MH, SA, trauma, criminal risk • Proliferation of instruments, but all instruments not created equal • Many evidence-based instruments available - Most in public domain - Easy to access and to administer ...
Mental Illness in a Multicultural Context
... with African Americans. Although stereotypes have led to an assumption that the majority of African Americans are poor and disadvantaged, about 10% are found in the upper classes and approximately 40% are middle class (Sue & Sue, 1990). Differences between EuroAmerican and African American rates of ...
... with African Americans. Although stereotypes have led to an assumption that the majority of African Americans are poor and disadvantaged, about 10% are found in the upper classes and approximately 40% are middle class (Sue & Sue, 1990). Differences between EuroAmerican and African American rates of ...
JOURNAL JAD ADDICTIVE DISORDERS
... (O’Connell, 1990). Substance abuse in this population is often an attempt at self-medication of mental symptoms and/or to reduce the side effects of prescription medication (U.S. Dept. Health and Human Services, 1994). Persons suffering alcohol withdrawal and who are under the influence or detoxifyi ...
... (O’Connell, 1990). Substance abuse in this population is often an attempt at self-medication of mental symptoms and/or to reduce the side effects of prescription medication (U.S. Dept. Health and Human Services, 1994). Persons suffering alcohol withdrawal and who are under the influence or detoxifyi ...
December 2009 Performance Report
... mental illness, previous admissions, suffering from a schizophrenia-like or serious affective illness • Likely to be displaying psychotic symptoms, especially delusions at time of inception of CTO • Criminal offences and violence not dominant features • Often past history of high admission rates, po ...
... mental illness, previous admissions, suffering from a schizophrenia-like or serious affective illness • Likely to be displaying psychotic symptoms, especially delusions at time of inception of CTO • Criminal offences and violence not dominant features • Often past history of high admission rates, po ...
CulturalDiversityBibliography_2014 - 106.2 KB
... burden, and cognition among older Latino and Caucasian women. The sample included Latino and Caucasian women aged 60 and older interviewed between 2004 and 2006 in San Diego County. Engagement in 16 leisure activities was measured and analyses controlled for physical functioning and demographic char ...
... burden, and cognition among older Latino and Caucasian women. The sample included Latino and Caucasian women aged 60 and older interviewed between 2004 and 2006 in San Diego County. Engagement in 16 leisure activities was measured and analyses controlled for physical functioning and demographic char ...
First Nation Mental Health - Council of Yukon First Nations
... and mineral deficiencies, such as: insufficient absorption; dehydration; too much of some foods (sugar, saturated fats, and caffeine) and our inability to process some foods. Eating well also helps our mental health; we feel emotionally well. For reasons we do not always know, people with mental hea ...
... and mineral deficiencies, such as: insufficient absorption; dehydration; too much of some foods (sugar, saturated fats, and caffeine) and our inability to process some foods. Eating well also helps our mental health; we feel emotionally well. For reasons we do not always know, people with mental hea ...
Focal Point 2016: Early Psychosis Intervention
... Weekly team meetings and frequent communication among team members help to maintain focus on addressing each client’s recovery goals and to sustain high-quality services. Services are organized to provide rapid response, coordination, and continuity of care. ...
... Weekly team meetings and frequent communication among team members help to maintain focus on addressing each client’s recovery goals and to sustain high-quality services. Services are organized to provide rapid response, coordination, and continuity of care. ...
Mental Health in Missouri - Missouri Hospital Association
... the last decade. In 2006, Missourians visited a hospital inpatient or ED for mental health-related problems on 123,140 occasions. By 2015, this number rose to more than 167,000 visits. Throughout the 10-year period, hospital utilization for mental diseases and disorders (MDC 19) increased by 28 perc ...
... the last decade. In 2006, Missourians visited a hospital inpatient or ED for mental health-related problems on 123,140 occasions. By 2015, this number rose to more than 167,000 visits. Throughout the 10-year period, hospital utilization for mental diseases and disorders (MDC 19) increased by 28 perc ...
Depression in the Workplace - American Counseling Association
... sensitive and/or emotional reactions, (g) decreased interest in work, (h) slowed thoughts, (i) difficulty learning and remembering, (j) slowed movement and actions, or (k) frequent comments about being tired Symptoms of depression develop over time. Typically, the employee experiences anxiety and mi ...
... sensitive and/or emotional reactions, (g) decreased interest in work, (h) slowed thoughts, (i) difficulty learning and remembering, (j) slowed movement and actions, or (k) frequent comments about being tired Symptoms of depression develop over time. Typically, the employee experiences anxiety and mi ...
Facilitator`s Guide 123108 final _2_
... Latinos are the largest ethnic minority group in the United States. With a population of approximately 45 million, they now constitute 14% of the total U.S. population. By 2050, and probably before given their rapid increase through migration and internal growth, Latinos will account for 25% of the ...
... Latinos are the largest ethnic minority group in the United States. With a population of approximately 45 million, they now constitute 14% of the total U.S. population. By 2050, and probably before given their rapid increase through migration and internal growth, Latinos will account for 25% of the ...
RSAT Training Tool: Co-occurring Disorders and Integrated
... They are designed to help determine: ► Level of security and housing assignment ► Programming priorities to reduce potential for disruptive behavior in the facility ► Programming priorities to reduce potential for a return to criminal behavior ► Weed out low risk individuals/identify highest risk of ...
... They are designed to help determine: ► Level of security and housing assignment ► Programming priorities to reduce potential for disruptive behavior in the facility ► Programming priorities to reduce potential for a return to criminal behavior ► Weed out low risk individuals/identify highest risk of ...
Koori Prisoner Mental Health and Cognitive Function Study
... Koori prisoners. We are grateful to Dr. Ed Heffernan and Kimina Anderson for their helpful advice and information concerning the development of the project. Dr. Gennady Baksheev also assisted in the development of the original project proposal and we gratefully acknowledge his work. We would also li ...
... Koori prisoners. We are grateful to Dr. Ed Heffernan and Kimina Anderson for their helpful advice and information concerning the development of the project. Dr. Gennady Baksheev also assisted in the development of the original project proposal and we gratefully acknowledge his work. We would also li ...
What Families Need to Know About Mental Health
... Any family member responsible for caretaking should learn all the discharge details. These can be discussed during the discharge planning meeting. The discharge plan must address whether the patient can be safely released. It must also include a plan for ongoing treatment that the patient with a chr ...
... Any family member responsible for caretaking should learn all the discharge details. These can be discussed during the discharge planning meeting. The discharge plan must address whether the patient can be safely released. It must also include a plan for ongoing treatment that the patient with a chr ...
Armed conflict and mental health
... Objectives: What was the impact of war-related stressful life events on health of families living during war conditions in Lebanon? Methods: 540 families from Beirut were surveyed on indicators of somatization, depression, other psychological symptoms, interpersonal relations, and marital relations, ...
... Objectives: What was the impact of war-related stressful life events on health of families living during war conditions in Lebanon? Methods: 540 families from Beirut were surveyed on indicators of somatization, depression, other psychological symptoms, interpersonal relations, and marital relations, ...
I.AM.Me. Presented by:
... Myth #7: Depression and other illnesses, such as anxiety disorders, do not affect children or adolescents. Any problems they have are just a part of growing up. Fact: Children and adolescents can develop severe mental illnesses. In the United States, one in ten children and adolescents has a mental ...
... Myth #7: Depression and other illnesses, such as anxiety disorders, do not affect children or adolescents. Any problems they have are just a part of growing up. Fact: Children and adolescents can develop severe mental illnesses. In the United States, one in ten children and adolescents has a mental ...
Epidemiology of Mental Health Issues in the Caribbean
... Bipolar I Disorder: one or more manic episodes, usually with a history of depressive episodes (can have psychotic aspects) Bipolar II Disorder: one or more depressive with at least one hypomanic episode, no psychosis ...
... Bipolar I Disorder: one or more manic episodes, usually with a history of depressive episodes (can have psychotic aspects) Bipolar II Disorder: one or more depressive with at least one hypomanic episode, no psychosis ...