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Beyond the wound: A scoping review of the psychosocial impact of diabetes-related foot ulcers. [PDF]

open access: yesDiabet Med
Hanlon M   +9 more
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Psychosocial risk factors for injury in performing artists: A scoping review of screening and assessment instruments. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Cahalan R   +6 more
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Scoping review of preventive interventions for postpartum depression to inform policy and planning. [PDF]

open access: yesDiscov Ment Health
Alizadeh-Dibazari Z   +4 more
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Psychosocial Issues

2020
The chapter on psychosocial issues reviews the impact of the family environment, medical illness, and societal stressors on child well-being. The chapter incorporates clinical scenarios in vignettes that are followed by a question-and-answer format to support clinical application of the material.
Catherine Mogil   +3 more
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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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