His patients with anxiety, he writes, only become more anxious with the arrival of endless bad news from daily reports of tragedies, so his advice is to avoid the news and watch sports and nature programming instead. I tend to do the very opposite with my students, many of whom I know ...
Then, a title list of all the remaining articles was prepared, so that the articles could be filtered out during the evaluation phase in a structured way. As part of the first stage of the systematic review process, i.e. screening, the title and abstract of the remaining articles were ...
However, suicidal thoughts and depressive symptoms can also increase risk of substance use as one study showed that many youth acknowledged that problem substance use was a slow and passive form of suicide in which they gave up on life [16]. History of depression is a consistent predictor of ...
Current diagnosis of Behavior and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) relies on clinical interviews, and behavioral rating scales based on a period of behavior observation, but these methods are not suitable for identification of occurrence of BPSD in the daily living, which is necessary for ...
AnxietyDepressionFathersNeonatal intensive care-NICUNewborn infantPreterm infantBackground Although men have a higher risk of developing a mental disorder during the perinatal period, few studies have focused on new fathers' mental health screening. This study compares anxiety and depression symptoms ...
Assessments of anxiety symptoms, safety, and functional outcomes, as well as putative mediators and moderators of treatment response were completed in a multi-measure, multi-informant fashion. Manual-based therapies, trained clinicians and independent evaluators were used to ensure treatment and ...
Geriatric Anxiety InventoryGAI [34]. The GAI scale consists of 20 items (‘Agree/disagree’) designed to assess typical common anxiety symptoms. The sum of these ratings is a measure of general anxiety symptoms (ranged from 0 to 20), with higher scores indicating greater anxiety. ...
Overactive bladder (OAB) presents a high prevalence of 16–18% worldwide. The pathophysiology of OAB is still poorly understood while effective therapy or countermeasure are very limited. On the other hand, medicinal plants and herbal remedies have been
Will the iUP intervention be significantly more effective than the enhanced waiting list control group in treating depression, anxiety and related disorders among the clients in the public primary care? (2) What are the reported experiences (helpful and unhelpful aspects of the treatment and the ...
contribute to the failed fibrinolysis response and explain why these individuals suffer from constant fatigue, cognitive impairment, depression/anxiety, or dyspnea [31]. In addition, enhanced levels of vasoactive compounds, such as angiotensin II (Ang II) or thromboxane A2(TXA2), which are potent ...