نتایج جستجو برای: behavior evaluation

تعداد نتایج: 1410452  

Journal: :European Psychiatry 2023

Introduction The comorbidity between depressive disorders and addiction is far from being random. Through substances, users try to ameliorate their feelings of sadness, reduce present anxiety. phenomena tolerance dependence quickly worsen the situation, make any attempt at withdrawal more difficult. Objectives objective this study analyze addictive behavior in patients diagnosed with disorder. ...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2013
Audun Dahl Rachel K Schuck Joseph J Campos

From preschool age to adulthood, most humans prefer to help someone who has treated others well over helping someone who has treated others badly. Researchers have recently made opposing predictions about whether such observation-based preferential helping is present when children begin to help in the second year of life. In the present study, 84 toddlers (16-27 months) observed 1 experimenter ...

Journal: :Medical decision making : an international journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making 1995
P Wakker A Stiggelbout

The standard-gamble (SG) method has been accepted as the "gold standard" for the elicitation of utility when risk or uncertainty is involved in decisions, and thus for the measurement of utility in medical decisions. It is based on the assumptions of expected-utility theory. Unfortunately, there is now abundant evidence that expected utility is not empirically valid, and that the SG method over...

Journal: :Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention 1998
A L Dannenberg C J Fowler

Overview of issues involved in evaluating the effectiveness of injury interventions is presented. An intervention should be evaluated to show it prevents injuries in the target population, to identify unintended consequences, to correct problems that limit effectiveness, to justify current and future resources from funding agencies, and to guide its replication elsewhere. Problems in conducting...

Journal: :Experimental gerontology 2013
James L Kirkland

Recently, lifespan and healthspan have been extended in experimental animals using interventions that are potentially translatable into humans. A great deal of thought and work is needed beyond the usual steps in drug development to advance these findings into clinical application. Realistic pre-clinical and clinical trial paradigms need to be devised. Focusing on subjects with symptoms of age-...

Journal: :Child maltreatment 2007
Christina M Rodriguez Michael J Richardson

Progress in the child maltreatment field depends on refinements in leading models. This study examines aspects of social information processing theory (Milner, 2000) in predicting physical maltreatment risk in a community sample. Consistent with this theory, selected preexisting schema (external locus-of-control orientation, inappropriate developmental expectations, low empathic perspective-tak...

Journal: :Emotion 2009
Michael A Cohn Barbara L Fredrickson Stephanie L Brown Joseph A Mikels Anne M Conway

Happiness-a composite of life satisfaction, coping resources, and positive emotions-predicts desirable life outcomes in many domains. The broaden-and-build theory suggests that this is because positive emotions help people build lasting resources. To test this hypothesis, the authors measured emotions daily for 1 month in a sample of students (N = 86) and assessed life satisfaction and trait re...

Journal: :The Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 1988
R Rogers D Nussbaum R Gillis

Clinical literature on the role of command hallucinations in producing antisocial behavior is sparse and fragmented. This article reviews exploratory models of auditory hallucinations and the prevalence of command hallucinations in clinical and forensic settings. In addition, clinical guidelines are offered for assessing the authenticity of command hallucinations and their relevance to criminal...

2017
Alice Knight Anthony Shakeshaft Alys Havard Myfanwy Maple Catherine Foley Bernie Shakeshaft

OBJECTIVE To identify evaluations of interventions that target multiple risk factors in high-risk young people, describe their characteristics, critique their methodological quality and summarise their effectiveness. METHODS A search of the literature published between 2009 and 2014 identified 13 evaluations of interventions that targeted multiple risk factors, compared to 95 evaluations that...

2011
J. Roxanne Prichard Vanessa Cornett-Murtada

In this paper the instructors describe a new team-taught transdisciplinary seminar, "Music and Mind: The Science of Musical Experience." The instructors, with backgrounds in music and neuroscience, valued the interdisciplinary approach as a way to capture student interest and to reflect the inherent interconnectivity of neuroscience. The course covered foundational background information about ...

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