نتایج جستجو برای: social dysfunction

تعداد نتایج: 762453  

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2015
Lauretta M Brennan Daniel S Shaw Thomas J Dishion Melvin N Wilson

Research suggests that school-age children with disruptive behavior (DB) problems frequently demonstrate impaired social skills and experience rejection from peers, which plays a crucial role in the pathway to more serious antisocial behavior. A critical question is which DB problems in early childhood are prognostic of impaired social functioning in school-age children. This study examines the...

2003
Brian P. Moore Peter Gallagher

There has been considerable interest in the neurocognitive functioning of subjects with mood disorders (Bcardcn ct al., 2001). I "'torn a theoretical viewpoint, the dysfunction provides insight (especially when monitored with fMlll) into the biological underpinnings, for example, structure and pathway integrity, of mood disorders. From a practical viewpoint, neurocognitive dysfunction underpins...

2009
Muhammad Yousaf Raghu H. Ramakrishnaiah Chhavi Kaushik Manoj Kumar Chetan Chandulal Shah

Pantothenate kinase 2 deficiency (previously known as Hallervorden-Spatz disease) is an unusual metabolic disorder characterized by progressive extrapyramidal dysfunction and dementia. A 27-year-old Caucasian presented with a major depression disorder and social phobia since adolescence. Patient had marked paranoia, auditory hallucinations, extrapyramidal dysfunction, poor memory, and gait abno...

Journal: :WHO regional publications. European series 1997
Kenneth John Aitken

Knowledge of the complexity of human communication comes from three main sources - (i) studies of the linguistics and neuropsychology of dysfunction after brain injury; (ii) studies of the development of social communication in infancy, and its dysfunction in developmental psychopathologies; and (iii) the evolutionary history of human communicative interaction. Together, these suggest the need ...

ژورنال: روانشناسی معاصر 2007
حیدری, محمود, زالی, محمدرضا, عرب علیدوستی, فاطمه, میناکاری, محمد, میناکاری, محمود,

This study investigates health related quality of life of patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).Seventy three patients with IBS (diagnosed based on Rome- II by gastroenterologists) who were matched with 73 healthy subjects responded to GHQ-28. Data was analyzed using t-tests for two independent groups and step-by-step regression analyses. Results indicated that health related quality of...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2012
Laura McLaughlin Suzanne M Mahon

Taste dysfunction is a significant but underestimated issue for patients with cancer. Impaired taste results in changes in diet and appetite, early satiety, and impaired social interactions. Nurses can play a key role in educating patients and families on the pathophysiology of taste dysfunction by suggesting interventions to treat the consequences of taste dysfunction, when available, and offe...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2008
Janxin Leu Irene H Yen Stuart A Gansky Emily Walton Nancy E Adler David T Takeuchi

This paper examines how age at immigration influences the association between adult subjective social status and mental health outcomes. The age when people immigrate shapes the capacity and efficiency at which they learn and use a new language, the opportunities to meet and socialize with a wide range of people, and respond to healthy or stressful environments. We hypothesize that adult subjec...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2012
Sarah I Tarbox Leslie H Brown Gretchen L Haas

Individuals with schizophrenia have significant deficits in premorbid social and academic adjustment compared to individuals with non-psychotic diagnoses. However, it is unclear how severity and developmental trajectory of premorbid maladjustment compare across psychotic disorders. This study examined the association between premorbid functioning (in childhood, early adolescence, and late adole...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 1998
M M Mazzocco T Baumgardner L S Freund A L Reiss

Social behaviors among two genetically homogeneous groups--girls with fragile X (fraX) or Turner syndrome (TS)--were examined to address the role of family environment versus biological determinants of social dysfunction in girls with these disorders. Using a sibling pair design, girls with fraX or TS were compared with their own sisters on measures of IQ and social functioning. The 8 girls wit...

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