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AbstractThis chapter examines the psychological distress associated with a death sentence. Sixty-three percent of the sample of interviewees indicated that they had been diagnosed with depression and that they had been symptomatic for at least one year.
Elizabeth Beck +2 more
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AbstractThis chapter examines the psychological distress associated with a death sentence. Sixty-three percent of the sample of interviewees indicated that they had been diagnosed with depression and that they had been symptomatic for at least one year.
Elizabeth Beck +2 more
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Psychological distress and risk for dementia
Current Psychiatry Reports, 2009The concept of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) primarily emphasizes changes in individuals' mental abilities, but it has recently been suggested that neuropsychiatric symptoms should also be considered important factors in age-related neurodegeneration. Psychological distress, defined as a reaction of an individual to external and internal stresses, is
Martine, Simard +2 more
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Psychological Distress and Enrollment in Medicaid
The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 2016Adults with poor mental health may want and need insurance to obtain care, but symptoms may impede enrollment into public health insurance. This study compares Medicaid enrollment responses to eligibility expansions by mental health status using a sample of non-elderly adults in both the 2000-2011 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey and the National ...
Gilbert, Gonzales +3 more
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Psychological defences and menstrual distress
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1988Two studies considered the possible role of psychological defences and defensive awareness in the distress reported by women during the menstrual (flow) period and during the week before menstruation. Unconscious rationalization was associated with the least distress at both times among college women.
A B, Heilbrun, D, Renert
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Recall mammography and psychological distress
European Journal of Cancer, 2013The aims of this study were (a) to identify psychological distress before and after being diagnosed with or without cancer in women recalled for further investigation because previous screening mammography indicated possible malignancy and (b) to document the willingness to attend and recommend mammography.
Inger, Schou Bredal +4 more
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Nasal diseases and psychological distress
Psychology, Health & Medicine, 2015A high rate of ENT doctors were murdered by nasal disordered patients in China recently. It is obviously important and urgent to find out whether there is any potential relationship between nasal diseases (ND) and psychological distress that might contribute to violent behavior. For this purpose, we carried out this literature review.
Deping, Wang, Wenlong, Luo
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Psychological Distress and Patient Satisfaction
Medical Care, 1982Psychologically distressed patients and clients of health care and social service organizations are found to report somewhat more dissatisfaction with services than do the nondistressed. Four explanations for this relationship are examined: 1) the psychologically distressed are generally dissatisfied; 2) service providers react negatively to the ...
J R, Greenley +2 more
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Composite psychological distress
British Dental Journal, 2022Byrne, Matthew, Taylor, Carly
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Psychological distress and cancer mortality
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2009Psychological distress, such as ongoing depression and anxiety-related symptomatology, has been associated with a higher risk of incident cancer and poorer survival, although previous studies have not compared prognostic and etiological effects within the same sample.
Mark, Hamer +2 more
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Psychological Distress and Hypertension Control
Journal of Human Stress, 1980Ninety-nine hypertensive patients who had been on antihypertensive therapies for at least six months because of diastolic blood pressure of 105 mg Hg or more were interviewed immediately after seeing their physicians. A four-item scale was used to separate those exhibiting the highest amount of psychological distress (18 patients) from the remainder of
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