People with low self-esteem were more likely to be treated for EDs. Subjects dissatisfied with their lives binged, feeling that they could not stop. Conclusion: The younger the person, the more likely they are to develop eating disorders. This is closely correlated with low self-e...
Therefore, if a youth is socially disconnected, a social loner, or is isolated from family and friends, this can pose a risk for low self-esteem, depression, and suicide. Bullying Research has shown a gender difference in this risk factor. Being the bully versus being the victim has ...
Risk factors for low back pain in active military personnel: a systematic review. Chiropractic Man Therap. 2021;29(1):1–17. Google Scholar Lennox GM, Wood PM, Schram B, Canetti EF, Simas V, Pope R, et al. Non-modifiable risk factors for stress fractures in military personnel ...
160 law enforcement officers and found eight risk factors for anxiety [75]. Five non-modifiable risk factors were female sex, low emotional stability, introversion, neuroticism, and disagreeableness. Three modifiable risk factors were lack of social support at work, low reward opportunities, and lac...
A study reported that stigmatization is correlated with low self-esteem and self-competence, a lowered sense of capability, an increased sense of vulnerability, increased rates of both depression and anxiety symptoms, and, ultimately, decreased life satisfaction40. Both personal and external factors ...
This chapter presents an overview of factors related to burnout. In terms of environmental risk factors, which are external to the individual, working conditions such as human–computer interaction, involvement with people, daylight, shift work, ambient noise and overcrowding, and job settings such ...
Health, family and romance problems appear to be the particular life stressors most associated with increased risk for using opioids to cope, and individuals with low self-esteem appear to be at risk for these connections, according to a new paper includ
This article reviews individual risk factors for bullying, especially gender, age, aggressiveness, low intelligence and achievement, hyperactivity-impulsiveness, low empathy, low self-esteem, depression, unpopularity, and physical and biological features. It also reports individual, family and socio-economic...
risk factors.71 Moreover, the Veterans Affairs longitudinal cohort study, which followed 597 community dwelling men for 32 years, found that tooth loss, periodontal pockets and progression of alveolar bone loss were associated with impaired cognition particularly in those over 45 years.74 Further ...
Population surveys of adolescents show prevalence of self-harm in the past year differs between genders: 11% of girls compared to 3–6% of boys [12,13,14]. Depression and anxiety, low self-esteem, impulsivity, attention and conduct difficulties are the most replicated risk factors for self-ha...