SymptomsIn this descriptive longitudinal pilot study, symptoms reported weekly by 18 alcohol-dependent women (AG), during their 2nd, 3rd, and 4th months of recovery, were compared with the symptoms from a comparison group (CG) of 15 healthy non-alcoholic women. The women provided weekly records...
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Those who answer negatively to all 4 questions are one-seventh as likely to have alcoholism as the general population. The sensitivity of the CAGE questionnaire was thought to be 75%. More recent studies, however, show that the sensitivity is lower, particularly in populations with a lower ...
Results indicated strong associations between the degree and kind of involvement with drugs, alcohol, and mental problems and the respondents' physical health status. Homeless adults characterized by heavy use and abuse of substances and symptoms and/or histories of mental disorder reported the highest...
Sure, there are reasons for the development of the segregation of mental health and physical health, but in reality, our mental and our physical aspects aren’t separate entities. (Pain of Depression: Physical Symptoms of Depression) The brain is very much a physical part of ...
A condition is “any deviation(s) from the normal structure or function of the body, as manifested by a characteristic set of signs and symptoms (typically a recognised distinct disease or a syndrome)” (section 1). From: Clinical Research in Paediatric Psychopharmacology, 2020 ...
Participants with schizophrenia were more likely to be overweight and had a higher prevalence of hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia than participants without schizophrenia. Additionally, depressive symptoms, unemployment, and non-regular employment were more prevalent in participants with schizophrenia ...
All these recommendations should be tailored to the needs of these patients as they face various health challenges that can impact their ability to participate in physical activities. These include cardiovascular issues such as congenital heart defects, which may lead to heart failure and symptoms like...
Patients with neutropenia may present with subtle symptoms of meningeal irritation. As bacterial meningitis progresses, patients of any age may have seizures (30% of adults and children; 40% of newborns and infants). In patients who have been treated with oral antibiotics previously, seizures may ...
Nevertheless, the effects of PA on the gastrointestinal tract are controversial, particularly with respect to strenuous exercise inducing symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and even gastrointestinal bleeding [47]. Strengths and limitations To the best of our knowledge, this is the most extensive ...