نتایج جستجو برای: somatic symptoms of anxiety

تعداد نتایج: 21194359  

2013
Masoume Pourmohamadreza-Tajrishi Mohammad Ashori Seyede Somaye Jalilabkenar

BACKGROUND Deafness is a common neural-sensory impairment which leads to lower life quality, withdrawal, social activities reduction, and rejection feeling. So, it is important to plan suitable training programs for mental health promotion of deaf children. Emotional intelligence training is one of these programs. The present study was aimed to determine the effectiveness of emotional intellige...

2013
Josine G. van Mill Nicole Vogelzangs Witte J.G. Hoogendijk Brenda W.J.H. Penninx

background Sleep disturbances are thought to increase the risk of developing depressive and anxiety disorders. However, evidence up until now is not conclusive. objective To determine associations between insomnia and sleep duration at baseline and the incidence of depressive and anxiety disorder during two year follow-up in a sample free of lifetime depressive and anxiety disorders at baseline...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2012
Gordon J G Asmundson Steven Taylor R Nicholas Carleton Justin W Weeks Heather D Hadjstavropoulos

Cognitive-behavioral models conceptualize health anxiety as a construct that varies in degree along a continuum rather than existing as nonpathological versus pathological classes or taxons. Only two studies have empirically evaluated the latent structure of health anxiety, both using taxometric statistical methods and both supporting its conceptualization as continuous (Ferguson, 2009; Longley...

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2005
Dallas P Seitz

T lifetime prevalence of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is between 6% and 10% in the general population; more women than men are aff ected.1 Studies of anxiety disorders in primary care populations have shown that up to 18% of patients suff er from any anxiety disorder, and 7% of patients have GAD. A study of 6370 primary care patients found that 33% of patients reported anxiety symptoms, b...

2001
Frank H. Wilhelm Walton T. Roth

Although DSM-IV criteria for anxiety disorders include physiological symptoms, these symptoms are evaluated exclusively by verbal report. The current review explores the background for this paradox and tries to demonstrate on theoretical and empirical grounds how it could be resolved, providing new insights about the role of psychophysiological measures in the clinic. The three-systems approach...

2015
Masoume POURMOHAMADREZA-TAJRISHI Parviz AZADFALLAH Sahel HEMMATI GARAKANI Enayatollah BAKHSHI

BACKGROUND Anxiety is one of the most common reactions that parents show while understanding their children's intellectual disability due to Down syndrome. Anxiety leads parents not to develop appropriate relations with their children, subsequently their psychological health are at risk. The present study was aimed to determine the effect of problem-focused coping strategy training on psycholog...

2012
Malgorzata Dabkowska Aleksander Araszkiewicz Agnieszka Dabkowska Monika Wilkosc

Anxiety disorders are among the most common psychological disorders in younger patients, affecting 6% to 20% of developed countries children and adolescents (Walkup et al. 2008). Separation anxiety is the only anxiety disorder restricted to infancy, childhood, or adolescence (APA, 2000). Separation anxiety disorder (SAD) is defined by developmentally inappropriate, excessive, persistent, and un...

Journal: :international journal of high risk behaviors and addiction 0
majid rezazade aids prevention and control committee, welfare organization state, tehran, ir iran; aids prevention and control committee, welfare organization state, p.o.box: 19395‑5487, tehran, ir iran. tel: +98-2155951581, fax: +98-2151212404 zeynab lashani department of human sciences, shahed university, tehran, ir iran khodabakhsh ahmadi behavioral sciences research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran

conclusions accordingly, major mental disorders in the staff of harm reduction centers, especially women and younger people need to be considered more than before. background creating a supportive environment encourages charity services to help risk groups and individuals which has magnificent impacts on reducing their harm. objectives according to this plan, the purpose of this study was to in...

2013
John C Oldroyd Sheila Cyril Bhanuja S Wijayatilaka Adrienne O’Neil Dean P McKenzie Silva Zavarsek Kristy Sanderson David L Hare Aaron J Fisher Andrew B Forbes C Barr Taylor David M Clarke Ian T Meredith Brian Oldenburg

BACKGROUND Depression and anxiety are highly prevalent and co-morbid in acute coronary syndrome patients. Somatic and cognitive subtypes of depression and anxiety in acute coronary syndrome have been shown to be associated with mortality although their association with patient outcomes is unknown, as are the mechanisms that underpin these associations. We are conducting a prospective cohort stu...

2017
Mutsuhiro Nakao

Somatic complaints are often related to chronic stressrelated illnesses, but the diagnoses are not obvious in all cases. In some cases, patients could be classified with functional somatic syndromes. These syndromes are defined as several related disease-conditions that are characterized more by symptoms, suffering, and disability than by structural or functional abnormalities [1]. Functional s...

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