Health care management The role of psychosocial factors in healthcare transition for adolescents and young adults with chronic kidney disease THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL Eileen Burker CohenSarah EThe number of children and adolescents with chronic health conditions surviving into ...
BMC Cancer (2024) 24:760 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-024-12517-x BMC Cancer RESEARCH Open Access Psychosocial factors and patient and healthcare delays in large (class T3–T4) oral, oropharyngeal, and laryngeal carcinomas Markus Atula1*, Timo Atula1, Katri Aro1, Heikki...
Psychosocial health needs of mediterranean vulnerable migrants settling in Europe: A systematic review of contributing factors doi:10.1016/j.apnu.2025.151879Mediterranean migrantsPsychosocial healthEuropeVulnerable populationsAcculturationMental healthMultifactorial influences shape Mediterranean vulnerable migrants' ...
the relevance of psychosocial factors (such as loneliness, social isolation, life satisfaction or purpose in life) for using preventive healthcare services should be stressed. This special issue is therefore entirely dedicated to the association between psychosocial factors and preventive healthcare use....
Autonomy and social support are psychosocial work factors that are related to stress, and are argued to largely result from the psychosocial safety climate within organisations. This study aimed to assess to what extent the relation between psychosocial safety climate and stress in health care workers...
children and adolescents with chronic diseases, both in the ability to determine the level of psychosocial risk factors and ascertain which families need resources, but also in the ability to correlate with different measures such as healthcare utilization and quality of life [16,17,18,19,20,21...
greater the degree of influence of realistic factors on the fertility intentions. The female university students’ intended timing of birth is generally later in life, with nearly 80% choosing to have children after the age of 27. The fertility intention of total participants are summarised in ...
Young adults experiencing homelessness often suffer from adverse mental health outcomes and suicide is a leading cause of death. The objective of this study is to examine service use and psychosocial risk factors for suicide, in relation to suicide risk assessment, to inform strategies for engaging...
Third, psychosocial interventions should be preventive and target specific needs patients experience at specific points in treatment. Finally, some patients are more vulnerable to the demands of treatment and will need specialized counseling or psychotherapeutic support. Awareness about risk factors for ...
In subject area:Psychology Psychosocial interventions were defined as, “interpersonal or informational activities, techniques, or strategies that target biological, behavioral, cognitive, emotional, interpersonal, social, or environmental factors with the aim of improving health functioning and well-being” ...