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Systematic Prenatal Screening for Psychosocial Risks
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 2008The Prenatal Risk Overview (PRO) was designed to screen for 13 psychosocial risk factors associated with poor birth outcomes. This study describes the development and implementation of the PRO in 4 community health centers. The study also examines the prevalence, co-occurrence, and inter-correlations of psychosocial risks in their prenatal populations.
Patricia A, Harrison +1 more
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Psychosocial Hazards and Risks
2016The non-physical hazards of firefighting may be easily overlooked given the clearly more obvious physical risks these workers face. Less obvious, but no less deleterious, are issues such as stress, fatigue, and psychological trauma. In fact, it has been suggested that job-related deaths in this occupational group are more often caused by psychosocial ...
Michel A. S. Larivière +2 more
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The Perinatal Assessment of Psychosocial Risk
Clinics in Perinatology, 1998Although evaluation of psychosocial risk factors prior to perinatal hospital discharge has been advocated, the means for accomplishing such an evaluation are not well established. This article reviews several major psychosocial risk factors together with instruments that have been utilized to assess them during the perinatal period.
L J, Haglund, J R, Britton
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Psychosocial Risks and Invulnerability
Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 1987Childhood cancer consitutes a series of chronic, uncontrollable, and stressful life events that may have lasting impact on survivors. The uncertainty and the threat of loss associated with childhood cancer is traumatic and disruptive not only for the ill child but also for the child's parent and siblings.
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Psychosocial Risk Factors for Lung Cancer
Psychosomatic Medicine, 1979The existence of psychosocial risk factors for the development of malignancy has been postulated by many investigators. This study investigated selected psychosocial factors as predictors of malignancy. 110 male patients with undiagnosed subacute or chronic pulmonary x-ray lesions participated in a semistructured interview.
R L, Horne, R S, Picard
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Measuring Psychosocial Risk Factors in Cardiac Rehabilitation
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention, 2010The psychosocial risk factors of depression, anxiety, anger/ hostility, and social isolation have a significant effect on cardiac disease comparable with other highly publicized risk factors. This study assesses the validity of the Psychosocial Risk Factor Survey (PRFS) to conveniently assess all of these primary risk factors in cardiac patients at ...
Kent, Eichenauer +3 more
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Brain Injury, 1999
This study examines the outcome of 29 individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and 23 of their respective significant others, 12 months after discharge from inpatient rehabilitation services, as a means of determining the validity of a measure developed to predict psychosocial outcome.
R, Watts, A, Perlesz
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This study examines the outcome of 29 individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and 23 of their respective significant others, 12 months after discharge from inpatient rehabilitation services, as a means of determining the validity of a measure developed to predict psychosocial outcome.
R, Watts, A, Perlesz
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Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2012
Aims: This study presents a French version of the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire (COPSOQ) and analyses its psychometric properties for the purpose of validation. The questionnaire assesses psychosocial risk factors at work. The French questionnaire (derived from the Danish short version) is composed of 32 items grouped into 17 scales measuring ...
Dupret, Emilie +4 more
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Aims: This study presents a French version of the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire (COPSOQ) and analyses its psychometric properties for the purpose of validation. The questionnaire assesses psychosocial risk factors at work. The French questionnaire (derived from the Danish short version) is composed of 32 items grouped into 17 scales measuring ...
Dupret, Emilie +4 more
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Psychosocial risks in healthcare.
Casopis lekaru ceskych, 2019Medical and allied health professions are characteristic of an everyday intense contact with patients and clients. However, these interactions also bring about increased danger of psychosocial risks. Psychosocial risks involve job content, its organization and management, as well as its social context.
Jiří, Vévoda +2 more
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Child sexual abuse: Psychosocial risk factors
Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 2002Child sexual abuse is a problem of epidemic proportions in the United States. Child sexual abuse has been recognized as a predictor of many physical and psychological problems. It is important that clinicians have the ability to recognize the psychosocial dynamics present in families in which child sexual abuse takes place.
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