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Weight stigma as a psychosocial contributor to obesity.

American Psychologist, 2020
Weight stigma is a key aspect of the lived experience of individuals with obesity, and adversely affects health. This article provides an overview of recent evidence examining links between experiences of weight stigma and weight-related behaviors and ...
R. Puhl, M. Himmelstein, R. Pearl
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Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis: Adolescent Depression and Long-Term Psychosocial Outcomes.

Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2019
OBJECTIVE Experiencing depression in adolescence can disrupt important developmental processes, which can have longstanding effects on socioeconomic status and relationships.
Zahra M. Clayborne, M. Varin, I. Colman
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Dropout rates of in-person psychosocial treatment programs for substance use disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Addiction, 2020
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Relapse rates for psychosocial substance use disorder (SUD) treatments are high, and dropout is a robust predictor of relapse. This study aimed to estimate average dropout rates of in-person psychosocial SUD treatment and to assess ...
Sara N. Lappan   +2 more
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Psychosocial Evaluation Matters

Liver Transplantation, 2021
Transplant clinicians who focus on psychosocial issues know how critical the pre-transplant psychosocial evaluation is for facilitating patients' successful negotiation of the transplantation process. This is particularly the case in liver transplantation: psychosocial factors such as substance use and dependence have often directly contributed to the ...
Mary Amanda, Dew, Andrea F, DiMartini
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Psychosocial Criminology: An Introduction

2007
The book critiques existing psychological and sociological theories before outlining a more adequate understanding of the criminal offender. It sheds new light on a series of crimes—rape, serial murder, racial harassment, ‘jack-rolling’ (mugging of drunks), domestic violence—and contemporary criminological issues such as fear of crime, cognitive ...
Gadd, David, Jefferson, Tony
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Psychosocial rehabilitation

Nursing Clinics of North America, 2003
One example of a psychosocial rehabilitation model uses an intensive case management approach. This approach offers an interdisciplinary model that integrates pharmacotherapy, social skills training, and family involvement. This evidence-based plan of care is cost-effective and offers psychiatric nurses opportunities to facilitate symptom management ...
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