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Psychosocial functioning in the Ehlers‐Danlos syndrome

American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1994
AbstractEhlers‐Danlos Syndrome (EDS) is a group of related genetic disorders of connective tissue presenting with joint hypermobility, skin extensibility, and tissue fragility. Although the pathophysiology of EDS is increasingly understood, the psychosocial effects of having EDS have not been examined.
M A, Lumley   +4 more
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Psychosocial Functioning in Schoolchildren With Recurrent Headaches

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1996
The psychosocial functioning of 113 schoolchildren (8 to 15 years old) reporting headaches at least once a month was compared to a group of headache‐free control subjects matched for sex and age. Thirteen percent of the headache sufferers had migraine headaches, 28% had episodic tension‐type headaches, 30% had chronic tension‐type headaches, and 29 ...
J, Carlsson, B, Larsson, A, Mark
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Psychosocial and intellectual functioning in childhood narcolepsy

Developmental Neurorehabilitation, 2008
This study reports the psychological assessment of 12 children referred to a narcolepsy clinic, using quantitative methods to describe intellectual and psychosocial functioning in childhood narcolepsy.The participants were six males and six females aged between 7-16 years (median age 10 years).
Liam, Dorris   +4 more
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Conceptualization of psychosocial functioning

2018
Psychosocial functioning is a broad construct that encompasses a wide range of behaviors. Impairment in one or more areas of functioning is commonly observed in psychiatric patients. Moreover, an enduring, rigid pattern of maladaptive behaviors (e.g., interpersonal conflict) are frequent manifestations of personality pathology.
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Psychobiology and Psychosocial Functioning of Schizoaffective Disorder

The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2011
Data from neurobiologic and psychosocial outcomes research suggest that, phenomenologically, clinically, and neurobiologically, patients with schizoaffective disorder occupy an intermediate position between more severely disturbed schizophrenia patients and similarly or less severely impaired affective disorder patients.
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Psychosocial Correlates of Symptoms in Functional Dyspepsia

Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2005
Psychosocial factors may influence both symptom generation and reporting in functional dyspepsia. We determined the presence and severity of these factors as well as their relationship to dyspeptic symptoms in patients with functional dyspepsia and healthy subjects.A total of 151 consecutive patients with functional dyspepsia referred chiefly from ...
Michael P, Jones   +2 more
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Psychosocial Functioning of Children with Cystic Fibrosis

Pediatrics, 1981
The adjustment of children with cystic fibrosis as rated by parents and teachers was compared to that of physically healthy siblings, normal children, and other chronically ill children. The findings indicated that children with cystic fibrosis achieved an age-adequate level of adjustment at home and school.
D, Drotar   +5 more
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The psychosocial functioning of nurses in a burn unit

Burns, 1998
The aim of the study was to determine what the effect of a stressful work environment is on the psychosocial functioning of burn unit nurses. A standardised scale, the Psychosocial Functioning Inventory, was used to measure psychosocial functioning. In addition, a questionnaire was constructed to identify sources of stress, coping mechanisms and the ...
Steenkamp W.C., Van Der Merwe A.E.
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Issues in Assessment of Psychosocial Components of Function

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1993
Abstract For occupational therapy to provide a holistic view of meaningful activity, we must understand the relationship between physical, psychological, and social variables, especially as they affect our psychosocial evaluations and treatment.
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Wisdom and Psychosocial Functioning in Later Life

Journal of Personality, 2015
AbstractWe investigated the connection between wisdom‐related performance, personality, and generativity to further the understanding of how they are interrelated. Our sample consisted of 163 men and women 68–77 years of age, mostly White, and predominantly middle class.
Paul, Wink, Ursula M, Staudinger
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