نتایج جستجو برای: self injurious behavior

تعداد نتایج: 1094603  

Journal: :Pain medicine 2008
Jennifer Bolen

We all know that statistics do not tell the whole story, yet I believe you will find that Goldenbaum et al. are on the right track with the statistics and conclusions presented in their article Physician’s Charged with Opioid-Analgesic Prescribing Offenses. The article describes the “big picture” relating to the characteristics and outcomes of criminal and administrative cases against physician...

Journal: :Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria 1999

Journal: :Development and psychopathology 2010
Tuppett M Yates Jelena Obradović Byron Egeland

This investigation examined transactional relations across contextual strain, parenting quality, and child adjustment in 209 mothers and children at 24, 42, and 72 months of age. Independent ratings of mothers' stressful life events, social support, and relationship quality provided an objective measure of maternal contextual strain. Observers evaluated parenting quality during parent-child int...

2017
Terese Glatz Allison Cotter Christy M. Buchanan

Based on theory that parents with higher levels of self-efficacy (PSE) should find it easier to parent effectively in the face of challenging child behaviors than should parents with lower levels of PSE, this study examines the link between PSE and parenting using children's behaviors as potential moderators. Participants were 130 parents who had an older adolescent (Mage = 17.58) in addition t...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2004
Matthew K Nock Mitchell J Prinstein

This study applied a functional approach to the assessment of self-mutilative behavior (SMB) among adolescent psychiatric inpatients. On the basis of past conceptualizations of different forms of self-injurious behavior, the authors hypothesized that SMB is performed because of the automatically reinforcing (i.e., reinforced by oneself; e.g., emotion regulation) and/or socially reinforcing (i.e...

Journal: :Neurology 2004
Adam Kirton Elaine Wirrell James Zhang Lorie Hamiwka

There is little evidence for the ability of dogs to anticipate human seizures. Families of epileptic children were surveyed to investigate seizure-related behaviors in dogs. Approximately 40% of families owned a dog, about 40% of these had seizure-specific behavior, and about 40% of these (approximately 15% overall) showed anticipatory ability. Anticipation occurred early and was both sensitive...

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 2010
Penelope A Hasking Sarah J Coric Sarah Swannell Graham Martin Holly Knox Thompson Aaron D J Frost

Self-injury without conscious suicidal intent is an increasingly prevalent phenomenon particularly among adolescent populations. This pilot study examined the extent and correlates of self-injurious behaviour in a school population sample of 393 adolescents (aged 13-18 years) using a self-report questionnaire. Specifically, we aimed to determine whether personality was related to self-injury an...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2012
Catherine Winsper Tanya Lereya Mary Zanarini Dieter Wolke

OBJECTIVE To study the prospective link between involvement in bullying (bully, victim, bully/victim), and subsequent suicide ideation and suicidal/self-injurious behavior, in preadolescent children in the United Kingdom. METHOD A total of 6,043 children in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) cohort were assessed to ascertain involvement in bullying between 4 and 10 y...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry 1968
G S Baroff B G Tate

Chronic self-injurious behavior is a dramatic form of psychopathology which is seen both in severely retarded and in psychotic children. It consists of relatively repetitive self-hitting which may occur in the absence of obvious environmental determinants giving it, thereby, the quality of stereotyped behavior. Examples of selfinjurious activity are hard head banging, slapping and punching of f...

Journal: :Psychiatria Danubina 2010
János Csorba Elek Dinya Edit Ferencz Eszter Páli Edit Nagy Agnes Horváth Mariann Vados

In this pilot study (Study A), the authors administered the Hungarian standard version of Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and the translated version of the Ottawa Self Injury Inventory (OSI) to students of 3 educational facilities in a county town. Fourteen to eighteen year old pupils were tested in order to measure the key symptoms of depression and the frequency and characteristics of self-in...

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