Mental IllnessDisabilityRehabilitationTherapeutic CommunityAccording to the WHO estimate, 10% of the world population is disabled. Neuro psychiatric disorders account for nearly one third of the disability in the world. Substantial proportions of person with mental illness continue to have residual deficits...
Psychosocial and demographic correlates of employment vs disability status in a national community sample of adults with chronic pain: Toward a... K Paul,LS Ruehlman,MA Okun - 《Pain Medicine》 被引量: 21发表: 2013年 Psychosocial and demographic correlates of employment vs disability status in ...
There were no significant main effects of gender identity on the psychosocial risk profiles. When examining whether the effect of gender identity was different for men vs. women, there were two significant interactions. While in women, a higher gender identity score (i.e., the more feminine) l...
Lack of meaningful relationships and accomplishment, illness or disability, isolation, mental health issues, and difficulty with self-awareness can all contribute to an individual’s failure in the integrity vs despair stage (Erikson, 1963). The consequences of failing to develop integrity during the...
Child chronic condition was defined by the reported diagnosis of a physical or mental behavioural and neurodevelopmental disorder lasting more than six months. The self-reported mental health of the referent parent was dichotomized into “good” (“very good” or “good”) vs “average-to-poor”...
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a complex condition, with outcomes ranging from profound disability to remarkable recovery. Considerable variability in out
Predictive value of life events, psychosocial factors and self-rated health on disability in an elderly rural French population Increasing evidence suggests that exposure to stressful life events and a variety of psychosocial factors are related to different health outcomes in the e... A Grand,P Gr...
Mental disorders, mental health conditions and psychosocial disability World Psychiatry, 23 (2) (2024 Jun), pp. 209-210, 10.1002/wps.21190 PMID: 38727053; PMCID: PMC11083882 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Reilly et al., 2015 S. Reilly, I. Olier, C. Planner, T. Doran, D. Reeves, D.M....
Barriers to higher education in SSA are numerous: poverty, food insecurity, gender, and disability, while the COVID-19 pandemic has worsened the situation. Little is known about the psychosocial factors and underlying mechanisms associated with students’ intention to apply for TE. Using a ...
Formerly known as “orphan diseases”, rare diseases include a wide range of conditions: physical, sensory, mental, visible, or invisible; are often progressive, sometimes leading to permanent disability; and are most often without cure. In Europe, they are characterized by a prevalence of less ...