نتایج جستجو برای: injurious factors

تعداد نتایج: 1081523  

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2008
Miriam Gonzalez Joan E Durrant Martin Chabot Nico Trocmé Jason Brown

OBJECTIVE This study examined the power of child, perpetrator, and socio-economic characteristics to predict injury in cases of reported child physical abuse. The study was designed to assess the validity of the assumption that physically injurious incidents of child physical abuse are qualitatively different from those that do not result in injury, that their generative factors are distinctive...

2016
Lynn B. Meuleners Michelle L. Fraser Max K. Bulsara Kyle Chow Jonathon Q. Ng

BACKGROUND Older adults with dementia are at an increased risk of falls, however, little is known about risk factors for recurrent injurious falls (a subsequent fall after the first fall has occurred) among this group. This study aimed to identify risk factors for recurrent injurious falls requiring hospitalization among adults aged 60+ years with dementia. METHODS This retrospective, whole-p...

2011
Marsha Linehan

BACKGROUND: To date, there are no empirically validated treatments of good quality for adolescents showing suicidality and non-suicidal self-injurious behavior. Risk factors for suicide are impulsive and non-suicidal self-injurious behavior, depression, conduct disorders and child abuse. Behind this background, we tested the main hypothesis of our study; that Dialectical Behavioral Therapy for ...

2018
Stina Ek Debora Rizzuto Laura Fratiglioni Kristina Johnell Weili Xu Anna-Karin Welmer

Background Although falls in older adults are related to multiple risk factors, these factors have commonly been studied individually. We aimed to identify risk profiles for injurious falls in older adults by detecting clusters of established risk factors and quantifying their impact on fall risk. Methods Participants were 2,566 people, aged 60 years and older, from the population-based Swedi...

2015
Helen Legrand Mats Pihlsgård Eva Nordell Sölve Elmståhl

BACKGROUND Few studies on fall risk factors use long-recommended methods for analysis of recurrent events. Previous falls are the biggest risk factor for future falls, but few fall studies focus on the youngest-old. AIMS This study's objective was to apply Cox regression for recurrent events to identify factors associated with injurious falls in the youngest-old. METHODS Participants were c...

2015
Kenya Yuki Ryo Asaoka Kazuo Tsubota Louis R. Pasquale

PURPOSE To investigate the relationship between visual function and the risks of falling and injurious falls in subjects with primary open angle glaucoma (POAG). METHODS Questionnaires were conducted in 365 POAG patients to assess history of falls and falls with injury and general patient health. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to investigate the relationship between visual functi...

2017
Gergely Meszaros Lili Olga Horvath Judit Balazs

BACKGROUND During the last decade there is a growing scientific interest in nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI). The aim of the current paper was to review systematically the literature with a special focus on the associations between self-injurious behaviours and externalizing psychopathology. An additional aim was to review terminology and measurements of self-injurious behaviour and the connectio...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2008
E David Klonsky Anne Moyer

BACKGROUND Many theorists posit that childhood sexual abuse has a central role in the aetiology of self-injurious behaviour. Studies that report statistically significant associations between a history of such abuse and self-injury are cited to support this view. AIMS A meta-analysis was conducted to determine systematically the magnitude of the association between childhood sexual abuse and ...

2017
Philip Held Brian J. Klassen Denise S. Zou Blake S. Schroedter Niranjan S. Karnik Mark H. Pollack Alyson K. Zalta

Exposure to potentially morally injurious events has been shown to be associated with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression symptoms in military personnel. Few studies have examined factors that help to explain how potentially morally injurious events may contribute to the development of trauma-related psychopathology. Negative posttrauma cognitions are thought to play a role in t...

Journal: :Suicide & life-threatening behavior 2012
Michael S McCloskey Amy E Look Eunice Y Chen Golnaz Pajoumand Mitchell E Berman

Previous research using self-report measures has shown an association between nonsuicidal self-injurious behavior (NSSI) and impulsive tendencies. However, self-injurers have not been shown to be different from comparison groups on laboratory tasks putatively assessing impulsive behavior. One explanation for these contradictory findings is that self-report and laboratory measures of impulsive b...

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