نتایج جستجو برای: brunel mood scale

تعداد نتایج: 613126  

Journal: :Trends in psychiatry and psychotherapy 2013
Rafael de Assis da Silva Daniel C Mograbi Luciana Angélica Silva Silveira Ana Letícia Santos Nunes Fernanda Demôro Novis Paola Anaquim Cavaco J Landeira-Fernandez Elie Cheniaux

BACKGROUND Some studies indicate that mood self-assessment is more severely impaired in patients with bipolar disorder in a manic episode than in depression. OBJECTIVES To investigate variations in mood self-assessment in relation to current affective state in a group of individuals with bipolar disorder. METHODS A total of 165 patients with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder type I or type II...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 1999
N McKenzie I Marks

BACKGROUND Regular assessment of mood is often important for treatment but traditional measures can be time-consuming. A quick'litmus test' is needed. AIMS To test the reliability and validity of a single-item scale for mood. METHOD Mood was measured repeatedly in 812 patients (258 in-patients, 554 out-patient) being treated in an anxiety disorders unit. Patients had self- and clinician rat...

Journal: :Journal of alternative and complementary medicine 2011
Karen Caldwell Lisa Emery Mandy Harrison Jeffrey Greeson

OBJECTIVES This study sought to determine whether participants in taijiquan classes would report increases in mindfulness greater than that of a comparison group, and whether changes in mindfulness were associated with improvements in mood, perceived stress, self-regulatory self-efficacy, and sleep quality. DESIGN The study design was quasi-experimental with repeated measures. SETTINGS/LOCA...

Journal: :Stroke 2012
Rosalind Lees Patricia Fearon Jennifer K Harrison Niall M Broomfield Terence J Quinn

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE International guidelines recommend cognitive and mood assessments for stroke survivors; these assessments also have use in clinical trials. However, there is no consensus on the optimal assessment tool(s). We aimed to describe use of cognitive and mood measures in contemporary published stroke trials. METHODS Two independent, blinded assessors reviewed high-impact journ...

2017
Linda Kersten Noortje Vriends Martin Steppan Nora M. Raschle Martin Praetzlich Helena Oldenhof Robert Vermeiren Lucres Jansen Katharina Ackermann Anka Bernhard Anne Martinelli Karen Gonzalez-Madruga Ignazio Puzzo Amy Wells Jack C. Rogers Roberta Clanton Rosalind H. Baker Liam Grisley Sarah Baumann Malou Gundlach Gregor Kohls Miguel A. Gonzalez-Torres Eva Sesma-Pardo Roberta Dochnal Helen Lazaratou Zacharias Kalogerakis Aitana Bigorra Gualba Areti Smaragdi Réka Siklósi Dimitris Dikeos Amaia Hervás Aranzazu Fernández-Rivas Stephane A. De Brito Kerstin Konrad Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann Graeme Fairchild Christine M. Freitag Arne Popma Meinhard Kieser Christina Stadler

Exposure to community violence through witnessing or being directly victimized has been associated with conduct problems in a range of studies. However, the relationship between community violence exposure (CVE) and conduct problems has never been studied separately in healthy individuals and individuals with conduct disorder (CD). Therefore, it is not clear whether the association between CVE ...

2016
Rachel H.X. Wong Hamish M. Evans Peter R.C. Howe

INTRODUCTION Impairment of cerebrovascular function becomes evident after menopause. No study has yet explored relationships between deficits in cerebrovascular function, cognitive performance, and mood in postmenopausal women. METHOD Cerebrovascular function was assessed in 80 healthy postmenopausal women by monitoring blood flow velocity (BFV) in the middle and posterior cerebral arteries u...

2008
Ashley E. Stirling Gretchen A. Kerr

Recently, perfectionism has become a focus of attention in applied psychology. In athletic populations, both adaptive and maladaptive perfectionism have been found to exist (Terry-Short et al., 1995) but little research has been done on the relationships between perfectionistic tendencies and mood states in athletes. By furthering our understanding of potential relationships between perfectioni...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2005
Kim Wright Dominic Lam Imogen Newsom-Davis

This study investigated the possibility that, in remitted bipolar I affective disorder, dysfunctional attitudes are mood-state dependent. Participants were 120 individuals with remitted bipolar I disorder, remitted unipolar depression, or no history of affective disorder. The Dysfunctional Attitudes Scale (DAS; Weissman, 1979) was completed before and after positive or negative mood challenge. ...

2010
Robin Hogarth Mariona Portell Anna Cuxart Robin M. Hogarth

Determining what influences mood is important for theories of emotion and research on subjective well-being. We consider three sets of factors: activities in which people are engaged; individual differences; and incidental variables that capture when mood is measured, e.g., time-of-day. These three factors were investigated simultaneously in a study involving 168 part-time students who each res...

2017
Gregory J. Boyle

The Differential Emotions Scale (DES-IV) and the Eight State Questionnaire (SSQ) are two separately developed multidimensional instruments purported to index simultaneously a number of fundamental emotional/mood states. The two instruments combined quantify some 20 primary mood states, which, in practice, may provide too complex a picture to be of benefit in many applied and research settings. ...

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