نتایج جستجو برای: sad

تعداد نتایج: 8248  

ژورنال: رویش روانشناسی 2019
رضیان, شیما, رفیعی پور, امین, شهرابی فراهانی, هانیه,

Social anxiety disorder (SAD) a type of psychological disorder with persistent fear and avoidance of social situations due to fears of evaluation. SAD is associated with significant impairment in social and work functioning. Gender differences in social anxiety disorder are important for treatment seeking. Although SAD is One of the most common psychological disorders, there has been few resear...

Journal: :African journal of psychiatry 2013
D M Ndetei L Khasakhala L Meneghini J L Aillon

OBJECTIVE The prevalence of schizoaffective disorder (SAD) and the relationship between schizophrenia (SCZ), SAD and mood disorders (MD) in non-Western countries is unknown. To determine the prevalence of SAD and the relationship between SCZ, SAD and MD in relation to socio-demographic, clinical and therapeutic variables in 691 patients admitted at Mathari Psychiatric Hospital, Kenya. METHOD ...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 1994
C Thompson P A Childs S K Raheja N H Allen

Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a recurrent depressive disorder in which episodes occur at a particular time of year. The most frequent variant is winter SAD in which patients become depressed during the autumn or early winter, with remission or conversion to hypomania the following spring. Recognition of winter SAD is important because the diagnosis predicts a good response to the novel t...

Journal: :Sleep medicine 2014
Jonathan Kushnir Sofi Marom Mika Mazar Avi Sadeh Haggai Hermesh

OBJECTIVE The aim of our study was to examine the association between sleep disturbances and social anxiety disorder (SAD). Another aim was to explore the impact of cognitive behavioral group therapy (CBGT) for SAD on co-occurring sleep difficulties. METHODS Data were obtained retrospectively from patient files receiving CBGT for SAD. The sample included 63 patients with SAD (mean age, 30.42 ...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2016
Dorien Enter David Terburg Anita Harrewijn Philip Spinhoven Karin Roelofs

Gaze avoidance is one of the most characteristic and persistent social features in people with Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD). It signals social submissiveness and hampers adequate social interactions. Patients with SAD typically show reduced testosterone levels, a hormone that facilitates socially dominant gaze behavior. Therefore we tested as a proof of principle whether single dose testostero...

2015
Kentaro Shirotsuki Nobuko Kawasoe Yoshio Kodama So-ichiro Adachi Toshiki Shioiri Shinobu Nomura

Information-processing biases based on cognitive and cognitive behavioral models have been reported in social anxiety disorder (SAD). One such bias is the attention bias, or selectively attending to threat stimuli. This bias has been associated in anxiety with maintenance and worsening of SAD symptoms. The objective of the present study was to examine, compare, and clarify differences in attent...

Journal: :Comprehensive psychiatry 2014
Antonina S Farmer Daniel F Gros Randi E McCabe Martin M Antony

OBJECTIVE In psychiatric patients, comorbidity tends to be the rule, rather than the exception. This is especially true for patients with social anxiety disorder (SAD), but research on the implications of diagnostic status has been limited. This study aimed to examine the frequency of SAD as: (1) the only diagnosis, (2) a principal diagnosis with comorbid conditions, or (3) a comorbid condition...

2008
ÅSA WESTRIN

Background. Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) consists of recurrent major depressive episodes in the fall/winter with remissions in spring/summer. Method. A Medline search was conducted to identify studies relating to clinical management of SAD using the Medical Subject Heading, seasonal affective disorder, and key words, depress* and season*, focusing on studies published in the past 10 years....

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric research 2009
Edda Pjrek Anastasios Konstantinidis Eva Assem-Hilger Nicole Praschak-Rieder Matthäus Willeit Siegfried Kasper Dietmar Winkler

The monoaminergic neurotransmitters serotonin and noradrenaline have both been implicated in the pathogenesis of seasonal affective disorder (SAD). However, the differential therapeutic value of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI) and selective noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors (NARI) in SAD has not been assessed until now. This study compares data from two open-label trials with sim...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 1999
Jeffrey L Segar Oliva J Smith Aaron T Holley

Physiological responses at birth include increases in heart rate (HR), blood pressure, sympathetic nerve activity, and circulating vasoactive peptides. The factors mediating these responses are not known. To test the hypothesis that afferent input from peripheral mechanoreceptors (arterial and cardiopulmonary baroreceptors) and chemoreceptors contribute to the sympathoexcitatory and hormonal re...

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