What causes dissociative identity disorder (DID)? DID is usually the result ofsexual or physical abuse during childhood. Sometimes it develops in response to a natural disaster or other traumatic events like combat. The disorder is a way for someone to distance or detach themselves from trauma. ...
The cause of DID is likely a psychological response to interpersonal and environmental stresses, particularly during early childhood years when emotional neglect or abuse may interfere with personality development. As many as 99% of people who develop dissociative disorders have recognized personal historie...
The objective of the present study is to investigate the impact of Sex Chromosome Trisomy (SCT; XXX, XXY, XYY) on the early appearance of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) symptoms, and the predictive value of Joint Attention for symptoms of ASD. SCTs are specific genetic conditions that may se...
aIn contrast to the “positive” symptoms of the acute syndrome, the chronic syndrome is characterized by thought disorder and by “negative” symptoms of under activity, lack of drive, social withdrawal, and emotional apathy 与深刻综合症状的“正面”症状对比,慢性综合症状描绘的为想法混乱和是由“下...
This study aimed to identify the types of interpersonal problems that are associated with disordered eating and to determine whether self-esteem mediates the relationship between interpersonal problems and eating disorder symptoms. Female university students (n = 227) completed the Inventory of ...
Despite theoretical appeal, results did not support latent class or factor mixture modeling. Instead, symptoms of abuse, dependence, and withdrawal were better summarized by a single latent factor Cannabis Use Disorder (CUD) for male and female young adults. An almost 2-fold sex difference in ...
The importance of irritability as a symptom of major depressive disorder: results from the National Comorbidity Survey Replication. Mol Psychiatry. 2010;15(8):856-867.PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 24. Cochran SV, Rabinowitz FE. Gender-sensitive recommendations for assessment and treatment of ...
2. What is the finding of the Canadian authors? A) Tai chi has better effect on physical performance than on muscle strength. B) Tai chi has a good effect on the improvement of physical performance. C) Tai chi cannot be practiced by those people with chronic disorder. D) Tai chi can...
Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is a behavior disorder in which a child displays a pattern of an angry or cranky mood, defiant or combative behavior, and vindictiveness toward people in authority. The child's behavior often disrupts their daily routine, including activities within the family ...
as suffering from depressive symptoms in adolescence was found to increase the chance of developing a major depressive disorder in adulthood (Aalto-Setälä et al.2002; Hill et al.2014; Pine et al.1999). Of particular interest to the current study is that depressive symptoms are more preval...