نتایج جستجو برای: life events

تعداد نتایج: 1030109  

ژورنال: پژوهش در پزشکی 2007
افکاری, محمد اسحق, عباس زاده دیزجی, رضا, عقیلی نژاد, ماشاء اله, محمدی, صابر,

Background: Occupational stress is defined as inconsistency between occupational demands and individuals abilities, capabilities, and wishes. Occupational stress leads to different physical, mental, and behavioral outcomes and complications. Police officers, due to the nature and characteristics of their job, confront various stressors. This study has been designed in order to identify the freq...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 1989
R Farmer F Creed

Life events in 82 self-poisoning subjects were studied using the Bedford College LEDS to see whether there was a difference between those who had a clear depressive syndrome (according to the Present State Examination) and the remainder. Equally high levels of severely threatening events were found in the depressed and non-depressed groups, but the former were older, had experienced more chroni...

2006
Kathleen M. Pike Denise Wilfley Anja Hilbert Christopher G. Fairburn Faith-Anne Dohm Ruth H. Striegel-Moore

The present study investigated the occurrence of life events preceding the onset of disturbed eating in binge-eating disorder (BED). In a case-control design, 162 matched pairs of black and white women with BED and women with no current psychiatric disorder, and 107 matched pairs of women with BED and a current general psychiatric disorder were recruited from the community for the New England W...

Journal: :Public opinion quarterly 2000
B Fischhoff A M Parker Bruine De Bruin W J Downs C Palmgren R Dawes C F Manski

Managing risks is an important part of growing up. Young people must decide whether to do things that they do not like (e.g., homework) in the hopes of getting things that they do (e.g., good jobs). They must also decide whether to avoid doing things that they do like (e.g., drinking heavily) in order to reduce the risk of outcomes that they do not (e.g., auto accidents). Making these decisions...

Journal: :The Spanish journal of psychology 2008
Joaquina Palomar Lever

It was hypothesized that individuals of low socioeconomic status are exposed to a greater number of stressful events and therefore have a higher incidence of psychological disorders. However, the way they interpret, evaluate and cope with these stressful situations may either cause them to maintain, intensify or eliminate their overall stress. Past research indicates that the poorest individual...

2006
Martina Hexel Stefan Wiesnagrotzki Gernot Sonneck

Objective: This study investigates if participants diagnosed with psychiatric disorders report more traumatic life events and score higher on dissociative symptoms than participants without psychiatric disorders. Method: A structured interview regarding traumatic life events and the German version of the Dissociative Experience Scale was administered to 105 psychiatric patients, subdivided into...

2004
Bruce E. Compas Glen E. Davis Carolyn J. Forsythe

Two studies o f the characteristics o f life events during adolescence are reported. In the first, open-ended reports o f major life events and daily events were obtained from early, middle, and late adolescents. Analyses o f the frequency o f past events perceived as positive versus negative revealed effects for type of event (major vs. daily), age, and gender. In contrast, anticipated events ...

2017
Raffaele Piumelli Riccardo Davanzo Niccolò Nassi Silvia Salvatore Cinzia Arzilli Marta Peruzzi Massimo Agosti Antonella Palmieri Maria Giovanna Paglietti Luana Nosetti Raffaele Pomo Francesco De Luca Alessandro Rimini Salvatore De Masi Simona Costabel Valeria Cavarretta Anna Cremante Fabio Cardinale Renato Cutrera

Five years after the first edition, we have revised and updated the guidelines, re-examining the queries and relative recommendations, expanding the issues addressed with the introduction of a new entity, recently proposed by the American Academy of Pediatrics: BRUE, an acronym for Brief Resolved Unexplained Events. In this manuscript we will use the term BRUE only to refer to mild, idiopathic ...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2005
U Kiechl-Kohlendorfer D Hof U Pupp Peglow B Traweger-Ravanelli S Kiechl

AIMS To investigate the epidemiology and risk factors of apparent life threatening events (ALTE). METHODS A prospective study enrolled all live-born infants in the Tyrol (1993-2001). Information on pregnancy, sociodemographic characteristics, child care practices, and infant's behaviour in the first four to six weeks of life was collected with a standardised questionnaire, and was available f...

تدین, شهین, ملکوتی, کاظم, نوروزی, فاطمه,

The primary aim of this study was to investigate the variance in academic achievement in two personality types, namely A and B. 100 medical students at internship level from Zahedan University of Medical Sciences were dissociated on the basis of type A and B by type A behavior questioner . In addition, intensity of anxiety and the experience of a recent stressful life events were assessed in ea...

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