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Automatic Environment Adjustment for Emotional Disabilities
Proceedings of the 19th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, 2017One often-overlooked area for assistive technology is help for those with emotional needs. Since these individuals may not emote in a typical way, most techniques for affective computing will not work for this population. Further, the applications that detect emotion are generally concerned with helping the user with some task, not simply helping them ...
Shannon Duvall +2 more
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EMOTIONAL ADJUSTMENT OF NEWLY BLINDED SOLDIERS
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1945One hundred and fifty newly blinded soldiers were given a thorough psychiatric evaluation of their previous civilian and military background and their emotional response to their disability. Of this number, 59% were found to be well adjusted to their blindness; 18% were definitely mal-adjusted; and 23% showed mild or borderline symptoms.
B L, DIAMOND, A, ROSS
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Emotional Adjustment of Children With Hydrocephalus and of Their Parents
Journal of Child Neurology, 1992Emotional and behavioral adjustment after infantile hydrocephalus were investigated. Children's and parents' adjustments were assessed by means of questionnaires (PIC-R, SCL-90-R) in a sample of 48 children with shunted hydrocephalus. The PIC-R patterns of the children were mostly reflective of their anomalous physical and cognitive development, but ...
J, Donders, B P, Rourke, A I, Canady
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The Emotional Adjustment of Children With Tourette's Syndrome
The Journal of Psychology, 1989We investigated the predictive value of family reaction and illness severity with respect to the emotional adjustment of Tourette's syndrome patients. The subjects included 30 children with Tourette's syndrome and 30 control subjects matched on age, sex, race, and socioeconomic status. The predictor variables included the child's perception of parental
B H, Edell, R W, Motta
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Emotional and cognitive adjustment in abused children
Child Abuse & Neglect, 1994Research on the impact of maltreatment on children has increased in the last years, as there is a need to design appropriate treatment strategies. Social, cognitive, and emotional areas may be affected in these children. This research is aimed to study the psychological functioning of child victims, particularly in their emotional and cognitive ...
M A, Cerezo, D, Frias
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Emotional Adjustment in Compensated Head Injury Patients
Neurosurgery, 1988Patterns of emotional adjustment based on the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) were examined in a group of 124 patients who had suffered head injuries, reported postconcussional symptoms, and were receiving compensation. Cluster analytical procedures were used to identify subgroups.
R A, Bornstein +2 more
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Enhancing Emotional Adjustment
1995Many individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and their family members experience some form of adverse emotional reaction such as anxiety, depression, grief, or low self-esteem following the injury (Brooks et al., 1986; Tyerman & Humphrey, 1984). These adverse emotional reactions are not surprising, given the large number of adjustments that TBI ...
Louise Margaret Smith +1 more
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Emotional Struggles in Adjusting to Old Age
Postgraduate Medicine, 1962As the number of elderly persons increases in the total population, physicians will be confronted with an increasing number of emotional problems presented by these persons.Suggestions are offered for coping with problems of retirement, adjustment to diminished physical resources, personality changes, and depressive symptoms.
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Emotional Autonomy and Adolescent Adjustment
Journal of Adolescent Research, 2001This study examined the relations among maternal depression, family dysfunction, emotional autonomy, and adolescent adjustment. Participants were 145 mothers and children who were assessed in eighth grade (mean age = 13.51, SD = .57) and again in ninth grade.
Judy Garber, Stephanie A. Little
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Culture, emotion regulation, and adjustment
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2008This article reports differences across 23 countries on 2 processes of emotion regulation – reappraisal and suppression. Cultural dimensions were correlated with country means on both and the relationship between them. Cultures that emphasized the maintenance of social order – that is, those that were long-term oriented and valued embeddedness and ...
Matsumoto, David. +3 more
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