نتایج جستجو برای: psychosocial development

تعداد نتایج: 1446241  

Journal: :Journal of health psychology 2007
Kaz De Jong Rolf J Kleber

Médecins Sans Frontières has been involved in emergency mental health or psychosocial programmes since 1990. In this article the intervention model developed for emergency settings is shared. Psychosocial programmes distinguish two elements. The 'psycho'-component facilitates the reconnection of the affected individual to his environment. The 'socio'-element aims to create an environment that f...

2017
Sannie Vester Thorsen Ida Elisabeth Huitfeldt Madsen Mari-Ann Flyvholm Peter Hasle

AIMS This study examined the association between the workplace-effort in psychosocial risk management and later employee-rating of the psychosocial work environment. METHOD The study is based on data from two questionnaire surveys - one including 1013 workplaces and one including 7565 employees from these workplaces. The association was analyzed using multi-level linear regression. The associ...

2016
Bihungum Bista Pushpa Thapa Diksha Sapkota Suman B. Singh Paras K. Pokharel

BACKGROUND Recently, schools have drawn attention as dominant factors for psychosocial development of students. Nepal, however, has limited studies on this issue. This study sought to assess the prevalence of psychosocial dysfunction and its association with family-related factors among adolescent Nepali students. METHODS Taking 787 adolescent students from 13 schools of Hetauda municipality,...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2014
Ali Ghaddar Kayan Hajj Omar Maha Dokmak Nadine Abou Kansour Zeina Jbara Sandy Laham Samaha Ali

OBJECTIVES Work-related psychosocial hazards are associated with adverse health outcomes among workers. The association between psychosocial hazards and physiological health outcomes among laboratory technicians has not been studied previously. The objective of this study was to measure the association between work-related psychosocial hazards and the level of urinary catecholamines of laborato...

Journal: :Development and psychopathology 2012
Julia Dmitrieva Kathryn C Monahan Elizabeth Cauffman Laurence Steinberg

Improvements in temperance, perspective, and responsibility are a part of typical development of psychosocial maturity during adolescence. The existing literature suggests that the developmental course of psychosocial maturity is influenced by normative variations in social context, but little is known about how atypical contexts, such as incarceration, influence its development. The study inve...

2009
Azman Ismail Muhammad M. Abdullah Sebastian K. Francis Tunku Abdul Rahman

The literature on workplace training highlights that the mentoring program is an important employee development method practiced in successful organizations. The ability of mentors either informally or formally to implement the mentoring program activities may lead to higher individuals’ psychosocial support and career development. The nature of this relationship is interesting, but the role of...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1980
R. A. Frank D. J. Cohen

The authors studied eight sets of healthy twins, ranging in physical maturity from prepubertal to late pubertal, and their parents, to assess psychological changes in early adolescence. A phase-specific psychosocial regression correlates with the biological onset of puberty. We present preliminary findings related to twinship, parental reactions, and longitudinal development, based on detailed ...

Journal: :Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 2010
Paul Foley Clemens Kirschbaum

Cumulative acute psychosocial stress is thought to promote the development of a range of disorders which suggests that biomarkers for the physiological response may become valuable tools for biomedical research and development. The search for these biomarkers has been aided by the development of a standardised protocol for inducing psychosocial stress that combines social-evaluative threat and ...

Journal: :Nursing & health sciences 2009
Hans Te Brake Michel Dückers Maaike De Vries Daniëlle Van Duin Magda Rooze Cor Spreeuwenberg

Although most victims of disasters, terrorism, or other shocking events recover on their own, a sizable amount of these victims develops long-term disaster-related problems. These victims should receive timely and appropriate psychosocial help. This article describes the development of guidelines on psychosocial interventions during the first 6 weeks after a major incident. Scientific literatur...

2013
Sharon Kleintjes Crick Lund Leslie Swartz

BACKGROUND This paper outlines stakeholder views on environmental barriers that prevent people who live with psychosocial disability from participating in mental health policy development in South Africa. METHOD Fifty-six semi-structured interviews with national, provincial and local South African mental health stakeholders were conducted between August 2006 and August 2009. Respondents inclu...

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