The exploration of risk factors of obsessive–compulsive in childhood will offer a different perspective in order to reduce the prevalence of lifelong OCD. Aim of the study This study assessed some risk factors of OCD in a sample of children suffering from OCD, which included hi...
The aim of this study was to examine whether familial risk factors for the development of somatoform symptoms and somatoform disorders in children and adolescents can be deduced from studies which investigated the intergenerational transmission of functional abdominal pain and somatoform disorders. A system...
The literature search identified 604 articles, of which 40 were included in the final study selection. Factors found to increase the likelihood of SSBs included ADHD symptom severity and persistence, female gender, family history of ADHD, childhood and parental influences, and social functioning. Even...
Background:There is dearth of data on the level of functional impairment and risk factors for psychiatric morbidity in children attending primary care services in developing countries like Nigeria. The risk factors for psychiatric morbidity and functional impairment in children attending the primary care...
Elevated rates of psychiatric comorbidity may arise from (1) shared genetic susceptibility with TS, (2) shared genetic susceptibility with comorbid OCD or ADHD, or (3) nongenetic factors (eg, shared environment). Together with quantifying the extent of concomitant occurrence, understanding the ...
Child-, adolescent- and young adult-onset depressions: differential risk factors in development? (2011). Child-, adolescent- and young adult-onset depressions: Differential risk factors in development? Psychological Medicine, 41, 2265-2274... Shanahan,L.,Copeland,... - 《Psychological Medicine》 ...
Results indicate good convergent validity and improved divergent validity when utilizing the four factors of anxiety sensitivity as compared to using it as one construct. Results also suggest: (1) OCD and GAD share numerous similarities and (2) the importance of the role of negative affectivity in...
- 《Early Intervention in Psychiatry》 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 Muscle Fitness Changes During Childhood Associates With Improvements in Cardiometabolic Risk Factors: A Prospective Study Background: The role of muscle fitness in controlling cardiometabolic risk factors during childhood is incompletely ...
Risk factors represent a range of complex variables associated with the onset, development, and course of eating disorders. Understanding these risk factors is vital for the refinement of aetiological models, which may inform the development of targeted,
Substance abusers in focus groups identified a number of factors that made it difficult to reduce their sexual risk behavior, including the perceived disinhibiting effects of alcohol and other drugs, learned patterns of association between substance use and sex (especially methamphetamine use and anal ...