نتایج جستجو برای: behavioral and emotional problems

تعداد نتایج: 16905388  

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1980
L Bingley J Leonard S Hensman B Lask O Wolff

A team approach in the comprehensive management of children on a general paediatric ward is described. The team comprises paediatricians, nurses, a child psychiatrist, and a social worker, with a psychologist, play-leader, and teachers making important contributions. In this way members of the team learn from each other, and the paediatrician in training gains valuable experience about the mana...

Aims: Adolescents overcome social challenges and problems by empowering their behaviors in different contexts. The purpose of this study was to survey the relationship between social deficits and individual skills with behavioral empowerment in Yazd high school students. Instrument & Methods: The research method is descriptive-analytical and cross-sectional. The statistical population of this ...

2015
Marie Leiner María Theresa Villanos Héctor Puertas Jesús Peinado Carmen Ávila Alok Dwivedi

Background Collective violence attributed to organized crime has shown to be responsible for a considerable burden of physical and mental health morbidity among youth. Objective To compare the emotional and behavioral problems of children exposed to early childhood poverty and/or collective violence in communities at the Mexico-United States border to children exposed to other social and health...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric nursing 1991
L A Kapsch

This article presents a case study of play therapy with an emotionally disturbed abused child. The article discusses the intuitive and individualized approach to the world of the abused child (conceptualized as a "cultured of one") in which the nurse therapist's role is to develop a trusting relationship with the child. Distance between the nurse's world and that of the abused child can be brid...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de psiquiatria 2006
Laura K Murray John Fayyad Peter S Jensen Kimberly Hoagwood Mary Azer

Implementation of evidence-based assessment and intervention approaches for youth with behavioral and/or emotional problems is rising to recognition worldwide. Feasibility research is critical to examine what characteristics of systems allow for success or barriers to the implementation of evidence-based practices into real-world settings, especially when working cross-culturally. This paper br...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de psiquiatria 2006
Cheryl Y C So Jack S F Hung José J Bauermeister Peter S Jensen Doa Habib Paulo Knapp Orit Krispin

Dissemination of evidence-based assessment and intervention approaches for child and adolescent with behavioral and/or emotional problems is now a priority in the field worldwide. However, developing staff competence in evidence-based assessment and intervention approaches in different countries is complicated by some environmental and economic constraints. In this paper a distance training/sup...

2011
Daniele E Alves Espen Roysamb Brit Oppedal Henrik D Zachrisson

BACKGROUND "The gender gap" refers to a lifelong higher rate of emotional problems in girls, as compared to boys, that appears during adolescence. The gender gap is a well-replicated finding among older adolescents and is assumed to be a cross-cultural phenomenon. However, these cross-cultural studies have not investigated the gender gap in ethnic minorities but sampled ethnic majority adolesce...

Journal: :Families, systems & health : the journal of collaborative family healthcare 2014
Sofie Rousseau Hans Grietens Johan Vanderfaeillie Eva Ceulemans Karel Hoppenbrouwers Annemie Desoete Karla Van Leeuwen

The theory of 'psychosomatogenic family types' is often used in treatment of somatizing adolescents. This study investigated the validity of distinguishing 'psychosomatogenic family types' based on parents' self-reported family features. The study included a Flemish general population sample of 12-year olds (n = 1428). We performed cluster analysis on 3 variables concerning parents' self-report...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2002
Matthew R Sanders

The reduction of coercive or inadequate parenting is essential if the mental health status of Australian children and adolescents is to be improved. Of the available approaches that address parenting practices, behavioural family interventions have the strongest empirical support and are effective in reducing parenting practices that contribute to the development of behavioural and emotional pr...

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