Livneh H, Cook D. Psychosocial impact of disability [M]// Parker RM, Szymanski EM, Patterson JB, et al. Rehabilitation Counseling: Basic and Beyond. Austin, TX: Pro-Ed, 2005: 187-224.Livneh, H., & Cook, D. (2005). Psychosocial impact of disability. In R. M. Parker, E. M. ...
Psychosocial aspects of disability in children General psychosocial issues must be considered in facilitating the development of children with chronic illnesses and disabilities. A coping model and the developmental stages can be used as a framework to regard the impact of disabling ... CE Carlson,J...
Psychosocial effects of reverse-integrated basketball activity compared to separate and no physical activity in young people with physical disability The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of participation in different sport modalities on quality of life (QOL) and perceived social competence...
Impact of Community-Based STEP Program on the Duration of Untreated Psychosis Among Persons with Psychosis in Pudukkottai District, Tamil Nadu B. Abirami A. Kulandesu Vijaya Raghavan Original Article 26 February 2025 Stakeholders' Perspectives on the Landscape of Peer Support in Swedish Mental Hea...
[28,29]. Women seem to become more susceptible to cardiovascular disease in the decades following menopause, which suggests a cardioprotective role for estrogen (blood pressure control through vasodilation, potentially altering vascular impact of systemic inflammation). Additionally, testosterone (low ...
Define psychosocial. psychosocial synonyms, psychosocial pronunciation, psychosocial translation, English dictionary definition of psychosocial. adj. Involving aspects of social and psychological behavior: a child's psychosocial development. psy′cho·so
husbands aged 60 and older, who indicated that their wives were not in need of care or assistance due to an illness or disability at the initial ... BJ Kramer,LJ David - 《Gerontologist》 被引量: 110发表: 1999年 Differences in impact of long term caregiving for mentally ill older adults...
Depending on different phases of the impact of the disaster, individuals will respond in different styles. Psychosocial interventions must be tailored to address the needs of the target population, with special attention paid to vulnerable groups such as children, women and the elderly. These should...
Since it first appeared, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has had a significant and lasting negative impact on the health and e
(2) Fear, falling, and limitations: Falls could impact daily activities, parenting, work, leisure/recreation, and lead participants to want a life without a constant risk of falling. Conclusions Falls have a significant psychosocial impact for some, but not all participants. Clinicians should ...