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Background: Normal personality development, gone awry due to genetic or environmental factors, results in personality disorders (PD). These often coexist with other psychiatric disorders, affecting their outcome adversely.
Bhavneesh Saini+7 more
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Introduction The pathogenesis of mental disorders occurring during the coronavirus pandemic 2 (SARS-COV-2) includes biological and psychosocial factors.
N. O. Maruta+3 more
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Personality traits and disorders in childhood. Clinical evaluation and diagnosis [PDF]
Objective: aim of the paper is to examine the controversial issue of personality traits and disorders in childhood. Method: a literature review of clinical and research data was performed, and a conceptual synthesis was proposed.
Alexandro Fortunato, Anna Maria Speranza
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Addictive status in neurotic disorders
IntroductionAt the present stage of psychiatry development, the problem of co-morbidity, which is an important factor determining the effectiveness of treatment. One of such tendencies is the combination of neurotic pathology and addictive behavior (AB).ObjectivesTo research AB features in neurotic disorders.MethodologyOne hundred and forty-eight ...
S. P. Kolyadko+3 more
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AIMS – The aim of this study was to investigate whether the mother’s substance abuse, psychiatric problems and socio-economic situation are related to 1) disorders of psychological development, 2) behavioural and emotional disorders, and 3) mood ...
Ranta Jussi, Raitasalo Kirsimarja
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The classical theory of tests, in the framework of which a questionnaire for neurotic disorders was created, does not meet the requirements of modern psychometrics.
L. I. Tsydzik
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Self-esteem, general and sexual self-concepts in blind people [PDF]
Background: People with visual disability have lower self-esteem and social skills than sighted people. This study was designed to describe self-esteem and general and sexual self-concepts in blind people.
Azarbayejani, A.+4 more
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ABSTRACT Most studies on stress have primarily focused on Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic samples, which may differ from populations in non‐Western countries in terms of how they think and respond to stress. This study investigated the interplay of stress‐related variables, including repetitive negative thinking (RNT ...
Ka Yan+5 more
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Modern development of psychotherapy involves conceptual integration of methods that allows to increase efciency and provide quality personalized treatment for patients with neurotic disorders, taking into account specifc impact targets.
E. G. Ilchenko+2 more
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Perinatal mental disorders in Switzerland : prevalence estimates and use of mental-health services [PDF]
Background: Perinatal mental disorders (PMDs) are the most common complication of pregnancy and the first postpartum year. Since PMD prevalence and use of mental-health services by perinatal women in Switzerland are unknown, we analysed existing health ...
Bachmann, Nicole+6 more
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