(2) distinction in terminology used among health professionals and that used for communication with patients, families, and the lay public; (3) linkage of symptom assessment with functional assessment; and (4) establishment of a culture of evaluating communication and terminology for continued ...
Because of ambiguities of resilience in both definitions and terminology, it has often been criticized (Davydov et al., 2010). Resilience has had numerous meanings in prior research as a dynamic process of adaptation to adverse and unpleasant experiences (Luthar & Cicchetti, 2000; Masten, 2001)...
A number of terms, including “artificial intelligence”, “mental health”, “AI applications”, “digital therapy”, “mental health technology”, and “AI for mental health care”, were among the most frequently used search terminology. The use of Boolean operations such as AND, OR, and ...
in society – for example, by demonstrating that mental health terminology has been used more frequently in newspapers or social media (an indicator of awareness efforts) in the time period that rates of mental health problems have increased (Anderson et al., 2020; Stupinski et al., 2022). ...
It was conducted alongside the PECUNIA project, that sought to develop methods for the assessment of mental health costs and outcomes in different sectors. The study followed an ontoterminology approach involving: 1) identification of services from a predefined list of 46 ...
Consistent with prior work, practices were identified based on their unique federal tax identification numbers31; we identified outpatient mental health visits as those with a relevant Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) or Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) code (eMethods 3 in ...
Mental health terminology can be complicated, so without getting into all the details, here’s a quick list of definitions: Mental health:State of mental well-being that enables people to cope with the stresses of life, realize their abilities, learn well and work well, and contribute to thei...
Ch 18.Medical Terminology & Assessments for Social Work How Basic Medical Terms Describe Disease Signs, Symptoms & Syndromes6:57 Social Work Assessment & Diagnosis7:41 Types of Psychological Tests | Definition & Examples7:10 MBTI Assessment | History, Types, and Uses5:43 ...
Concepts are used that are culturally relevant and not stigmatizing. Use of local ethnopsychology and concepts such as “thinking too much”—in place of psychiatric terminology—is helpful for engaging and investing in treatment (Chibanda, Weiss, & Verhey, 2016;Kaiser et al., 2015). Moreover...
context and uses terminology relevant to racial dynamics in the U.S., many of these dynamics (e.g., institutional racism and systemic discrimination) are also present within the Australian context. As such, the content of the items did not require amendment, however their context ‘American’ ...