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ABSTRACT This study explored the mediating influences of access to social activities, social services, and health and medical services on the relationship between social determinants of health and health‐related quality of life. A survey of 602 adults was conducted in a regional area of Australia.
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Racial and ethnic disparities in psychological care for individuals with FASD: a dis/ability studies and critical race theory perspective toward improving prevention, assessment/diagnosis, and intervention. [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Diagnoses of autism spectrum disorder in Australia have increased considerably in recent years. The current study investigated how the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) impacts quality of life (QoL) among carers of children with autism spectrum disorder.
Jesse Gerhard, Sharon L. Grant
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[How to ensure successful patient-centered communication on the intensive care unit? : Key points of communication in intensive care medicine of the psychological care structures section, the quality and economy section and the ethics section of the German Interdisciplinary Association for Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (DIVI)]. [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Over almost two decades, young people's employment opportunities have been significantly impacted by events like the Global Financial Crisis (2008–2009) and the COVID‐19 pandemic (2020‐). Thus, underemployment has become a more pervasive and persistent feature of young people's labour market experiences. This research focuses on three forms of
Brendan Churchill
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Disaster Care: Psychological Considerations
Nursing Clinics of North America, 2005Disasters are tragic events that disrupt the normal functioning ofa community and overwhelm personal and community resources. The people who experience or simply witness traumatic events can be affected emotionally and develop a range of physical and emotional responses, which in turn can produce psychological, social, and physiological dysfunction ...
Ann M, Mitchell +2 more
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Nursing Standard, 1988
The mental health needs of the physically ill require greater attention from nurses, a conference on cancer care heard.
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The mental health needs of the physically ill require greater attention from nurses, a conference on cancer care heard.
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Primary Care, Psychology, and Primary Care Psychology
2004Abstract Scenarios like this occur many times every day in the offices of pediatricians, internists, family physicians, and gynecologists across the United States. What happens next depends on the train-ing and attitudes of the primary care physician and the mental health professionals involved in the patient’s care.
Leonard J Haas, Frank V deGruy
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Jungian psychology and pastoral care
Journal of Religion & Health, 1992This article provides a review of the implications of analytic psychology for pastoral care and the caregiver. Four areas of Jung's thought are examined: (1) his mode of treatment, (2) the process of individuation, (3) his theory of personality types, and (4) his concept of synchronicity.
E W, Hill, P M, Mullen
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Psychologic Issues in Palliative Care
Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2006As medical science progresses and the life spans of patients with serious illnesses increase, the process that leads to death is becoming more feared than death itself. This fear is particularly intense in technologically advanced cultures with access to advanced medical care.
Christopher A, Gibson +3 more
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