Discussion on Relationship between Sub-Health Fatigue and Psychological Factors-118 Cases Clinical Analysis of Sub-Health FatigueSub-health fatigueDepressionNo article summary includedZhang yingChen Zhiwei亚洲心身医学会
Define Psychological illness. Psychological illness synonyms, Psychological illness pronunciation, Psychological illness translation, English dictionary definition of Psychological illness. n. Any of various disorders, such as schizophrenia, bipolar diso
We analyzed the effects of physical training on psychological health in women with MS.Thirty-five women with MS participated in the study and took part to training.The training had positive effects on psychological health of participants.Fatigue played a role of mediator between physical activity and...
Psychology The emotional component of biological responses to imagined danger, linked to intrapsychic conflict Clinical-physical Tachycardia, dyspnea, trembling, cognitive difficulties, hypersensitivity, dizziness, weakness, dysrhythmia, sweating, fatigue Clinical-mental Sense of impending doom, powerlessness, ap...
External motivators, mental fatigue, priming, emotion suppression, efficacy strength and the experimenter’s sex affected endurance performance. In particular, experimental research consistently demonstrates that mental fatigue undermines endurance performance, whereas external motivators can have a beneficial ...
The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) [30] is a 14-item self-rating scale developed to measure anxiety and depression symptomology. It was specifically developed to avoid reliance on aspects of these conditions that are also common somatic symptoms of illness, for example, fatigue and...
High prevalence of chronic fatigue in adult long-term survivors of acute lymphoblastic leukemia and lymphoma during childhood and adolescence. J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol. 2013;2(1):2-9. doi:10.1089/jayao.2012.0015Google ScholarCrossref 66. Michel G, Rebholz CE, von der Weid NX...
(2011) constructed a path model to test the interrelationships between pain, depression, fatigue and disability over time, in participants with already established osteoarthritis46 and Harris et al. (2013) explored the impact of psychosocial risk factors (mainly perceived stress) on onset of ...
Being ‘free of excessive worries and anxieties’ and ‘not experiencing fatigue’ were other highly ranked mental health indicators of both QoL or Flourishing. In terms of wellbeing indicators, ‘social connection’, ‘feeling happy’, ‘positive about oneself’ and ‘feeling one’s life is ...
Similarly, in outcomes related to physiological effects or functional health, namely limitations due to pain (e.g., disability), mobility, physical function, fatigue, and pain-related problems, all the interventions including a physical component showed potential to provide benefits in at least one ...