نتایج جستجو برای: adjustment disorder

تعداد نتایج: 662445  

2010
Jaimie L Gradus Ping Qin Alisa K Lincoln Matthew Miller Elizabeth Lawler Timothy L Lash

Adjustment disorder is a diagnosis given following a significant psychosocial stressor from which an individual has difficulty recovering. The individual's reaction to this event must exceed what would be observed among similar people experiencing the same stressor. Adjustment disorder is associated with suicidal ideation and suicide attempt. However the association between adjustment disorder ...

Journal: :International journal of psychology and psychoanalysis 2023

This was a case of adjustment disorder in 'long COVID'. Working far-flung, hardship environment with limited medical resources, isolation, and poor primary support systems were identified as the stressors social determinants health. Recommendations include timely management co-morbid conditions improvement work-place policy, especially during epidemics pandemics.

2009
Mauro Giovanni Carta Matteo Balestrieri Andrea Murru Maria Carolina Hardoy

BACKGROUND Adjustment Disorder is a condition strongly tied to acute and chronic stress. Despite clinical suggestion of a large prevalence in the general population and the high frequency of its diagnosis in the clinical settings, there has been relatively little research reported and, consequently, very few hints about its treatments. METHODS the authors gathered old and current information ...

Journal: :European journal of neurology 2016
E Svensson D K Farkas J L Gradus T L Lash H T Sørensen

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE It has been postulated that stress is part of the etiological process of Parkinson's disease (PD). The risk of PD was examined in a cohort of patients with adjustment disorders, a diagnosis made in the presence of a severe response to a stressful life event. METHODS Using Danish medical registries, PD occurrence was examined in a nationwide population-based cohort of pa...

Journal: :Journal of African American studies 2012
Bridget J Goosby Cleopatra Howard Caldwell Anna Bellatorre James S Jackson

Several theories of stress exposure, including the stress process and the family stress model for economically disadvantaged families, suggest that family processes work similarly across race/ethnic groups. Much of this research, however, treats African-Americans as a monolithic group and ignores potential differences in family stress processes within race that may emerge across ethnic groups. ...

Journal: :Journal of youth and adolescence 2009
Lisa L Liu Aprile D Benner Anna S Lau Su Yeong Kim

This study examined the role of adolescents' and mothers' self-reports of English and heritage language proficiency in youth's academic and emotional adjustment among 444 Chinese American families. Adolescents who were proficient in English tended to exhibit higher reading achievement scores, math achievement scores, and overall GPA. Mothers who were English proficient tended to have children w...

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2001
S R Jaffee A Caspi T E Moffitt A Taylor N Dickson

This prospective study of a birth cohort addressed three questions. Which individual and family-of-origin characteristics predict the age at which young men make the transition to fatherhood? Do these same characteristics predict how long young men live with their child? Are individual differences in the amount of time fathers spend living with their child associated with the father's psychosoc...

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2015
Allen W Barton Steven R H Beach Steven M Kogan Scott M Stanley Frank D Fincham Tera R Hurt Gene H Brody

The present study investigates the trajectory of children's exposure to interparental conflict during adolescence, its effects on adolescents' psychological adjustment, as well as the ability of a family-centered prevention program to alter this trajectory. A total of 331 African American couples with an adolescent or preadolescent child participated in a randomized control trial of the Promoti...

2015
Andreas Maercker Rahel C Bachem Louisa Lorenz Christian T Moser Thomas Berger

BACKGROUND Adjustment disorders (also known as mental distress in response to a stressor) are among the most frequently diagnosed mental disorders in psychiatry and clinical psychology worldwide. They are also commonly diagnosed in clients engaging in deliberate self-harm and in those consulting general practitioners. However, their reputation in research-oriented mental health remains weak sin...

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