... overall show a relatively high degree of distress and potentially self-harming behavior.”
Dr. ... shows a stable but high rate of elevated psychological distress, with 31 percent of students reporting ...
... a child's decreased daily living skills and increased parental stress and psychological distress.
"This finding was counterintuitive," said Estes, who is also a research assistant professor of ...
... 's disease (AD) who request this information does not result in significant short-term psychological distress. The report from the REVEAL Study*, which appears in the July 16 issue of the New England ...
... that cancer survivors with more chronic medical conditions tended to be those most at risk for psychological distress in this study, the findings also underscore the need to integrate medical and ...
... test result reported higher levels of worry and distress," Drs. Van Dijk and colleagues write. ... does not generally lead to high levels of psychological distress. However, few studies have focused on ...
... patients with powerful antitumor medications, it is also important to treat psychological distress as well.
"If efficacious psychological interventions to reduce stress are delivered early, they ...
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The survey results documented increased minority stress, as well as more general psychological distress, among LGB individuals following the passage of a marriage amendment in 2006, ...
... recipients, and carries an additional set of problems. It was found to be associated with higher levels of psychological distress (low self-esteem, depressive symptoms, and behavioral problems).
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People experiencing the skin disease psoriasis may get relief from their symptoms and the psychological distress they can cause through a new web-based therapy programme...
... high in closure, high in redemptive imagery and high in themes of national redemption. Psychological distress, on the other hand, was significantly related to accounts that were low in closure, high ...
... and where the participants lived. Overall, the researchers found that discrimination was associated with psychological distress; respondents said they felt depressed more often if they had been ...
... or weight, slowness of movement, lack of appetite, and mental sensations of psychological distress and difficulty thinking or concentrating."
One patient described the physical sensations as "a ...
Small children who grow up in a family where the mother has psychological distress, the family is exposed to stress or is lacking social support, are at higher risk of developing anxious and ...
... and depression prior to diagnosis. Researchers used this information to examine the relationship between life events, psychological distress and breast cancer among young women.
A total of 622 women ...
... and her colleagues have developed the Children's Critical Illness Impact Scale to measure psychological distress in children following hospital discharge. This is the first self-report scale ever ...