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This study found that the characteristics of the parent‐child relationship at 18‐months of age predicted the onset and type of mental disorders in childhood and adolescence. ADHD was specifically predicted by parental negative affect and behavior during early parent‐child interactions, while autism spectrum disorders were predicted specifically by ...
Kristine Kahr Nilsson+6 more
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Implementation of a psychiatric nursing boot camp to improve the empathy and stigma toward psychiatric patients in nursing students. [PDF]
Ghaljeh M+6 more
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Psychiatric Nursing Recent Developments in Community Psychiatric Nursing
K.V. Mathew
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In a large community sample of young adults, we aimed to investigate the relationship between autism, ADHD and how they interact and symptoms of anxiety and depression. We found that both conditions increased the likelihood of reporting these symptoms but that the effects of autism and ADHD on mental health challenges were independent with limited ...
Simone Capp+7 more
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Translating theory into practice: students' lived experiences on the utilization of OSVE and role-play for acquiring psychiatric nursing competencies. [PDF]
Khalil AI, Alqhtani SS.
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Abstract Background Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is commonly defined as a categorical diagnosis requiring clinically severe symptoms and impact on functioning. However, ADHD and other neurodevelopmental traits are also distributed continuously in the general population, where their impact on functioning is less clear.
Louise Horstmann+4 more
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Exploring the Influence of Career Decision Self-Efficacy on Adjustment Challenges in Psychiatric Nursing Students: A Cross-Sectional Insight. [PDF]
Li H, Wang Y, Zhang R, Sun C.
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Using latent profile analysis, we investigated the co‐occurrence of adverse experiences in two UK cohorts (UKHLS and ALSPAC, total N > 15,000). We identified four profiles in both cohorts: low adversity, peer difficulties, sibling bullying, and poly‐adversity. 17%–22% of participants reported experiencing several social adversities.
Man Shiu Kwok+3 more
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