نتایج جستجو برای: affective symptoms

تعداد نتایج: 309170  

آگیلار- وفایی, مریم, اللهیاری, عباسعلی, قره‌باغی, فاطمه,

AbstractObjectives: The present study represents an attempt to explain the mechanisms by which, parental conflict, a stressful life event in children's lives, may have an impact on children's psychological health. For this purpose, besides examining predictive relationships between in-dependent and criterion variables, we also evaluated the mediating and moderating interactions of three importa...

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 1995
S A Brown R K Inaba J C Gillin M A Schuckit M A Stewart M R Irwin

OBJECTIVE This study compared the severity of and the change in depressive symptoms among men with alcohol dependence, affective disorder, or both disorders during 4 weeks of inpatient treatment. METHOD After their primary and secondary psychiatric disorders were defined with the use of criteria based on chronology of symptoms, 54 unmedicated men entering treatment for alcohol dependence or a...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 1985
E K Silberman R M Post J Nurnberger W Theodore J P Boulenger

Behavioural changes have often been noted in patients with epilepsy. This study investigated the converse phenomenon--the occurrence of transient sensory, cognitive and affective changes resembling those described by epileptics, in affectively ill patients. Forty-four patients with affective illness, 37 with complex partial seizures, and 30 hypertensive controls were interviewed to determine th...

    Background & Aims: Cognitive-affective factors and demographical characteristics have an important role in prediction of symptoms severity and quality of life in generalized anxiety disorder. The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of cognitive-affective system and demographic characteristics in the severity of symptoms for generalized anxiety disorder.   Materials & Methods: ...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2003
Grayson N Holmbeck Venette C Westhoven Wendy Shapera Phillips Rachael Bowers Christine Gruse Tina Nikolopoulos Christine M Wienke Totura Kenneth Davison

This study examined the psychosocial adjustment of preadolescents with spina bifida in relation to a comparison sample of able-bodied preadolescents (8- and 9-year-olds; n = 68 in each sample). The study also examined the potential clinical utility of a narrowband multimethod, multi-informant, and multidimensional perspective on the assessment of psychosocial functioning in children and adolesc...

2011
Natasha Kate Sandeep Grover

Objective: To increase the awareness about the relationship between vitamin B12 deficiency and affective disorders, especially bipolar affective disorder. Method: We present a patient who presented with a clinical picture of bipolar disorder along with cognitive symptoms and on investigation was found to have vitamin B12 deficiency. Results: Vitamin B12 supplementation led to amelioration of al...

Journal: :journal of cellular and molecular anesthesia 0
samira rajaei md, phd, assistant professor, immunology department, school of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran َali dabbagh professor of cardiac anesthesia, anesthesiology research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran

premenstrual syndrome (pms) is a hormone dependent pathophysiologic state with known somatic and affective symptoms. vitamin d3 as a secosteroid hormone has different effects on several disorders. in this review, we declared some potential benefits of vitamin d3 regarding alleviation of pms symptoms; also, we have reported the results of literature review about vitamin d and pms.

Journal: :iranian journal of psychiatry and behavioral sciences 0
mina zarei tehran university of medical sciences reza bidaki mitra hakim-shooshtari

bipolar disorder is a mental disease that can be presented as irritable mood with affective storms, mixed symptoms of depression and mania, rapid cycles, emotional labiality and irritability during all episodes. â confirmed positive familial history of the disease is the single most robust risk factor for developing the illness. this report presents 5.5 years-old girl with the symptoms of bipol...

Journal: :Clinical psychology review 1998
J E Salem A M Kring

Recent research has shown a resurgence of interest in the study of gender differences in schizophrenia. Accumulated evidence suggests that, compared with women, men have a higher incidence of schizophrenia, earlier age of onset, poorer course and medication response, poorer premorbid social and intellectual functioning, fewer affective symptoms, lower family morbid risk of schizophrenia and aff...

Journal: :Annual review of clinical psychology 2012
Jean Addington Robert Heinssen

Most individuals with schizophrenia retrospectively report a prodromal period characterized by increasing problems in thinking, feeling, and behaving. However, it is less clear how many individuals who display prodromal symptoms will subsequently develop a psychotic illness. Thus, a precondition for early intervention in psychosis is the accurate detection of those who may be at true risk of de...

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