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PSYCHIATRIC AND BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS

Neurologic Clinics, 1998
In an emergency setting, many neurologic conditions present with psychiatric and behavioral symptoms. These symptoms may either be the first manifestation of the neurologic illness or a later occurrence in the progression of the disease. It is important for clinicians evaluating patients with psychiatric symptoms to identify the signs indicating ...
M, Frumin   +3 more
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Behavioral Problems among Twins

Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, 1993
Despite the frequency of multiple births, little information is available to assist parents and health professionals in the identification and management of behavior problems in multiple-birth siblings. Three case reports are presented that describe quarreling, aggression, and feeding problems among twins.
C I, Dungy, L, Cooper, D, Wacker
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BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS IN EARLY ADOLESCENCE

Child Development, 1965
for 518 seventh- and eighth-grade children by their teachers. Factor analysis revealed that the majority of the variance could be accounted for by two factors, "conduct problem" and "personality problem." For the eighth grade an additional factor, apparently related to behavioral immaturity, was found.
H C, QUAY, L C, QUAY
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Neonatal Behavioral Characteristics and Later Behavioral Problems

Clinical Pediatrics, 2003
The purposes of this study were (1) to evaluate the usefulness of the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (NBAS) as a tool to assess the risk of later behavioral problems, (2) to analyze the relationship between neonatal behavioral characteristics and behavioral problems in childhood.
Shohei, Ohgi   +4 more
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Prepubertal Boys' Sexual Behavior and Behavior Problems

AIDS Education and Prevention, 1999
The increasingly early initiation of penetrative sexual practices and the implication for prevention of HIV and sexually transmitted diseases requires the study of childhood sexual behavior and its determinants. In adolescence, early sexual initiation is associated with other “problem behaviors” (Jessor & Jessor, 1977).
H F, Meyer-Bahlburg   +3 more
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BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1946
FOURTEEN years ago the late Dr. Joseph Brennemann addressed this society on "The Menace of Psychiatry." 1 With the wit and graceful phraseology of which he was master, he discussed the dangers of child psychiatry in the hands of amateurs. What he said fourteen years ago remains true today: There are still too many mothers playing psychologist to their ...
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Cat Elimination Behavior Problems

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1991
This article focuses on behavior problems for which pathophysiologic causes have been ruled out. General discussions of marking, urination, and defecation, the specific postures used for each behavior, and procedures for diagnosis and treatment are discussed briefly.
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Problem Behavior Theory and the Problem Behavior Syndrome

2016
Earlier bivariate findings suggested that diverse problem behaviors, including problem drinking, illicit drug use, delinquent-type behavior, and precocious sexual intercourse, may comprise a single behavioral syndrome in samples of normal adolescents. A multivariate test of this possible syndrome was carried out through a series of maximum likelihood ...
John E. Donovan, Richard Jessor
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Sucrose and Behavioral Problems

Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 2008
Various mechanisms by which sucrose could influence behavior are reviewed. Firstly there is food intolerance. There are dozens of foods to which an adverse reaction has been demonstrated, although a reaction to sucrose is less frequent than many other foods. A second possible mechanism is hypoglycemia.
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Behavioral Problems and Dementia

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2018
Behavioral problems decrease quality of life of people with dementia and their care providers. Three main consequences of dementia are functional impairment and in some cases also mood disorders and psychosis. These consequences, alone or in combination, result in 3 main behavioral problems: apathy, agitation, and rejection of care/aggression ...
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