Quality of lifeHierarchyMental healthRehabilitationSafetyCareAutonomyPsychiatric service users, as all other human groups, form social hierarchies that may influence quality of life in hospital or in rehabilitation services. The aim of this review is to explore social hierarchies among patients to ...
Melissa M. Roberts, in Psychiatric Rehabilitation (Third Edition), 2014 Quality of Life The third overall goal of the PsyR enterprise focuses on helping all individuals living with serious mental illness experience the highest possible quality of life. The concept of quality of life refers to the...
QUALITY of lifeBackground: The growth in the elderly population means an inevitable increase in general physical health, psychobiological and mental health-related problems. Aim of the study: The present study aims to examine psychiatric morbidity, quality of life, and...
This was particularly apparent in the Chinese group. As recounted by one elder who emphasized the importance of adopting a proactive approach to life: “If one willingly moves to a care home, he/she would be likely to easily accept the status quo and learn to adapt to the new environment ...
Adult outpatients with depression: worse quality of life than in other chronic medical diseases... Assesses quality of life (QOL) outcomes among ambulatory depressed patients who sought psychiatric assistance at a center in Argentina. Results indicating ... Bonicatto,C S.,Dew,... - 《Social Sci...
(Self-Esteem) seems to be an aspect that is not significantly affected by lower limb amputation, although these patients scored a lower mean on the RSE scale compared to the control group. We consider it is highly relevant to assess QoL (Quality of life), BI and SE in patients after a ...
These scores are higher than those of the general population, but quite a bit lower than those of psychiatric outpatients [21]. Table 3 Psychological Scores Full size table Patients scored an average of 118 on the SHI. The most highly endorsed items on the scale of 1–5, where 1 ...
Subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) reduces health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and increases the risk of psychiatric sequels such as depression and posttraumatic stress disorder. Especially those with a psychiatric history and those using maladaptive coping strategies are at risk for such sequels. The...
Lifetime prevalence of psychiatric morbidities, suicidality, and quality of life in a community population with the bimodal chronotype: A nationwide epidem... Lifetime prevalence of psychiatric morbidities, suicidality, and quality of life in a community population with the bimodal chronotype: A nationw...
Abstract Whenever in the past few years goals and standards for the assessment of medical management have been debated, health-related quality of life has increasingly been an issue (Najman and Levine 1981; Spilker 1996). This development originated in the question of whether the classical medical...