Which of two questions of Mini-Mental State Exami- nation (MMSE) should we start from? Arch Gerontol Geriatr. 2007;44(1):43-48.Onishi J, Suzuki Y, Umegaki H, Kawamura T, Imaizumi M, Iguchi A. Which two questions of Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) should we start from? Arch ...
Conclusions The results of our study raise questions about the accuracy of lifetime prevalence estimates of mental disorders in general population surveys based on a single retrospective recall. When comparing cumulative reports over multiple waves and cross-sectional reports of medical conditions, self-...
Assessing Brain Function Brain health at age 3 years, a composite measure, was derived from a 45-minute examination that included assessments by a pediatric neurologist; standardized tests of cognitive function, receptive language, and motor skills; and examiners’ ratings of emotional and behavioral ...
An examination of emotion regulation, temperament, and parenting style as potential predictors of adolescent depression risk status: a correlational study. Br J Dev Psychol. 2009;27(Pt 2):473–85. Article PubMed Google Scholar Weinberg A, Klonsky ED. Measurement of emotion dysregulation in ...
illness therefore should not be taken as proof supporting genetic determinism, but rather as epidemiological evidence of the detrimental effects of poverty and socio-economic inequalities on mental health, regardless of the mechanisms (see also the Frequently Asked Questions in the Supplementary ...
Male and female respondents showed different patterns regarding their physical and mental health status. Migrants with higher personal incomes seemed to face a lower mental health risk. Conclusions Our findings suggest distinctive pathways through which residential green space could affect the mental health...
Effectiveness of initial ER strategies: after indicating their initial emotion regulation strategies, participants were asked to rate the effectiveness of the ER strategies they used on a 5-point scale from 1 (not at all) to 5 (extremely). Specifically, they were asked three questions: Did your...
Specifically, despite our efforts to simplify the language of the items, we could not get insight into contextual factors related to the length of stay, legal status, or healthcare entitlements, as adolescents could not report on them. This meant that their answers to these questions were ...
The CIDI’s service use section also included gated questions regarding treatment barriers and potential reasons for dropout. Those who agreed to have ever thought about seeking professional help (see above) were then asked for treatment barriers using a list of 13 possible barriers (yes/no):“Ha...
(iii) perceived family economic status (good or moderate, acceptable, or poor or worse); and (iv) family pattern (stable family with two biological parents or remarried parents, parental divorce, or parental loss). The individual growth history included questions on (i) whether or not being ...