Mental Status Examination What it is it? The Mental Status Exam (MSE) is the psychological equivalent of a physical exam that describes the mental state and behaviors of the person being seen. It includes both objective observations of the clinician and subjective descriptions given by the patient...
At the individual level, the variables are current age of the respondents, sex of the respondents, educational attainment, marital status of the respondents, source of income duration of online classes, and respondent's involvement in household chores. The household level variables include socio-...
Mental status exam (MSE) [1] is a standardized form of examination with methods for observing and describing the mental state and behaviors of each patient, based on both objective observations of the clinician and subjective descriptions given by the patient herself. To capture the information ...
Missing the Forest for a Tree: Use of the Mini-Mental State Exam (MMSE) in Capacity DeterminationsPage, Kyle S.Yehyawi, NabeelRyu, HyeRimBifocal
On average, students reported that the COVID-19 emergency affected their physical or mental health ‘somewhat or rather’, affected their family’s economic situation ‘somewhat or rather’, affected their school related success (e.g., exam grades) ‘somewhat or rather’. About 40% of interview...
Second, it was not possible to specify a causal relationship between each outcome and sleep status. Depressive symptoms can cause sleep disturbances, and prolonged sleep deprivation can lead to depressive symptoms, which makes it difficult to determine causality32. We interpreted the study results as...
In Japan, as noted above, few studies have exam- ined the association between autistic adults and mental health. Among the few examples, the studies by Kamio et al. [15] and Iwasa [16] examined the quality of life of Japanese autistic adults but not their mental health. Moreover, ...
quotient (IV) and exam performance (DV), then this may indicate that part of the effect of intelligence quotient on exam performance operates through the amount of time spent studying. Students with higher intelligence quotients may be more likely to study longer, leading to better exam ...
doi:10.1177/07334648241248339dementiaJapanese Old Stories Cognitive ScaleMini-Mental State ExaminationRevised Hasegawa’s Dementia ScaleThe Revised Hasegawa Dementia Scale (HDS-R) is the most widely used instrument to screen for dementia in Japan and is similar to the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE...
No studies investigated demographic or contextual factors which might modify associations, such as socioeconomic status, area-level deprivation, or the fee-paying status of the school. We found three prospective cohort studies that investigated associations between academic pressure and future mental ...