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PSYCHOSOCIAL-SEXUAL ISSUES

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1994
The female breast is discussed in terms of cultural, psychosocial, and sexual aspects. These elements are significant in medical and surgical management of breast disease and have relevance in the resulting quality of life for female patients.
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PSYCHOSOCIAL ISSUES IN PREGNANCY

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1993
For many women, psychosocial problems may directly contribute to poor pregnancy outcome, or impede effective care for medical or obstetric problems. Prenatal care should begin with a comprehensive risk assessment and development of a plan to respond to psychosocial problems or identified risks.
L, Culpepper, B, Jack
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Psychosocial Issues in Cancer Pain

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2011
Cancer pain is a complex and multidimensional experience that affects and is affected by psychological and social factors. This article reviews recent research that points to a number of key psychosocial factors associated with pain, including psychological distress, coping, and social support, as well as the impact of socioeconomic factors on barriers
Laura S, Porter, Francis J, Keefe
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COPD: Psychosocial and Psychophysiological Issues

Psychosomatics, 1978
Abstract The treatment of the patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) described here is one in which psychosocial assets are increased, the effect of life change is minimized, and the emotional defenses are utilized to cope with the disease process.
D B, Rowlett, D L, Dudley
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Psychosocial Issues and Bereavement

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2019
Patients with serious illness and their family caregivers face numerous ongoing psychological and social concerns and stressors throughout the disease trajectory. Common challenges relate to the need to manage the disease by making complex and often difficult medical decisions.
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Psychosocial issues

Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 1998
A, Filiberti, R A, Audisio, S, Kaasa
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Psychosocial Issues in Geriatric Rehabilitation

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2017
Geriatric patients present multiple age-related challenges and needs that must be taken into account during the rehabilitation process to achieve expected goals. This article examines the importance of identifying and managing psychosocial issues commonly observed in older adults and presents strategies to optimize their rehabilitation process ...
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Psychosocial issues in pediatric diabetes

Current Diabetes Reports, 2001
Although the majority of diabetic patients exhibit mild depression, anxiety, and somatic complaints at the time of diagnosis, these symptoms are usually temporary and resolve within 6 to 9 months. However, in some patients, depressive symptoms may increase with the duration of diabetes.
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Psychosocial issues in breast cancer

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2002
The breast cancer experience can bring with it a broad range of emotional sequelae for the woman, her spouse/partner, and her family. Often, patients bear these emotional burdens silently and miss opportunities for the physician and health care team to offer recommendations and interventions for her and her family.
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