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541“…There was a significantly elevated likelihood of suicidal ideation among persons who had experienced spousal separation through death or divorce (O.R=4.9., 95% C.I= 1.5-15) or who were residing in rural settings (O.R=2.5, 95% C.I=1.3-4.8). …”
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542por Motl, Robert W., Pilutti, Lara A., Learmonth, Yvonne C., Goldman, Myla D., Brown, Ted“…RESULTS: The mean MCID from self-report scales that capture subtle changes in ambulation (1-point change in PDSS scores and 10-point change in MSWS-12 scores) was 779 steps/day (14% of mean score for MS sample); the mean MCID for clinical/health outcomes (MS type, duration, weight status) was 1,455 steps/day (26% of mean score for MS sample); real-life anchors (unemployment, divorce, assistive device use) resulted in a mean MCID of 2,580 steps/day (45% of mean score for MS sample); and the MCID for the cumulative impact of MS (MS vs. control) was 2,747 steps/day (48% of mean score for MS sample). …”
Publicado 2013
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543por Yeoman, Kristin, Safranek, Thomas, Buss, Bryan, Cadwell, Betsy L., Mannino, David“…METHODS: We analyzed 2011 Nebraska Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (Adverse Childhood Experience module) data, defining adverse childhood experience exposures as physical, sexual, and verbal abuse (ie, direct exposures), and household dysfunction associated with mental illness, substance abuse, divorce, domestic violence, and living with persons with incarceration histories (ie, environmental exposures). …”
Publicado 2013
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544por Patel, Sangita V., Patel, Shilpa N., Baxi, Rajendra K., Golin, Carol E., Mehta, Mansi, Shringarpure, Kalpita, Bakshi, Harsh, Modi, Ekta, Coonor, Priyanka, Mehta, Kedar“…Disclosure had serious implications for individuals living with HIV, such as divorce, maltreatment, ostracism, and decisions regarding child bearing. …”
Publicado 2012
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545por Eaton, Jeffrey W., Takavarasha, Felicia R., Schumacher, Christina M., Mugurungi, Owen, Garnett, Geoffrey P., Nyamukapa, Constance, Gregson, Simon“…Compared with monogamously married men, polygynous men reported higher levels of subsequent divorce/separation (adjusted relative risk [RR], 2.92; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.87–4.55) and casual sex partnerships (adjusted RR, 1.63; 95% CI, 1.41–1.88). …”
Publicado 2014
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546“…Over half of patients reported that they had considered suicide in response to discrimination and prejudice, particularly in interpersonal interactions. Forced divorce, dissolution of marriage plan, insults and exclusion at social events were some of the most commonly mentioned forms of enacted stigma reported by affected individuals. …”
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547“…Other significant factors were parents smoking, secondhand smoke exposure, parental divorce or separation, living with family, school performance and belief that smoking is harmful. …”
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548por Manouchehrifar, Mohammad, Derakhshandeh, Niloufar, Shojaee, Majid, Sabzghabaei, Anita, Farnaghi, Fariba“…Demographic data, medical history, history of psychiatric disease in child, the cause of poisoning, parents’ educational level, household monthly income, location of residence, history of addiction or divorce in family, and the poisoning intentionality were gathered. …”
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549“…The CHD measure consisted of seven indicators: parental alcohol/drug misuse, mental health problems, criminality, death, divorce, social assistance, and child welfare interventions. …”
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550“…Men who were separated or divorced or who remained single also showed significant declines in three of the indicators. …”
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551por Dennis, Alexis C, Wilson, Sarah M, Mosha, Mary V, Masenga, Gileard G, Sikkema, Kathleen J, Terroso, Korrine E, Watt, Melissa H“…For women experiencing lower levels of support, fistula often exacerbated existing problems in relationships, sometimes directly causing separation or divorce. Many women were assertive and resilient with regard to advocating for their fistula care and relationship needs. …”
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552“…The index group had experienced parental divorce and traumatic life events more often and reported earlier substance abuse of their own. …”
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553“…RESULTS: We found no evidence that physical health contributes to discrepancies between the potential and attained level of secondary education, but attention disorders and stressful life events (nasty experiences and parents’ divorce) were associated with educational attainment below children’s potential level. …”
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554“…In particular, discrepant patterns of heavy alcohol consumption are associated with increased rates of separation and divorce. Previous studies have attempted to model these effects of alcohol using socially monogamous prairie voles. …”
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555por Ergin, Rahime Nida, Polat, Aslıhan, Kars, Bülent, Öztekin, Deniz, Sofuoğlu, Kenan, Çalışkan, Eray“…Infertility was accepted as a reason of divorce in only 13% of infertile couples (p<0.001). …”
Publicado 2018
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556“…BACKGROUND: Addiction brings about severe and profound physical, psychological and social damages such as divorce, crime, and unemployment. The present study was to investigate the effectiveness of transactional analysis (TA) therapy on addiction intensity of woman patients treated with methadone. …”
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557por Westermair, Anna L., Stoll, Anne M., Greggersen, Wiebke, Kahl, Kai G., Hüppe, Michael, Schweiger, Ulrich“…Household Dysfunction (violence against the mother, parental divorce, substance abuse or incarceration of a household member) was associated with poor health behaviors (smoking, alcohol dependency and obesity as proxy marker for an imbalance between energy intake and physical activity) and with poorer socio-economic achievement (lower education and income) in adulthood. …”
Publicado 2018
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558“…The negative effects of parental migration may be exacerbated by other vulnerabilities such as parents’ divorce, poverty and grandparent caregivers’ frailty. …”
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559“…Prevalence of NE decreased with increasing age with many children found of having stressful events in their life other than parents’ divorce. We would like to refer that it is important for families that have children with NE to seek medical consultation immediately, which can lead to behavioral modifications.…”
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560Providers’ Involvement of Parents, Families, and Family Dynamics in Youth Weight Management Programspor Pratt, Keeley J., Skelton, Joseph A., Eneli, Ihuoma, Coliler, David N., Lazorick, Suzanne“…The most challenging family dynamics were divorce/separation and parent-child conflicts. Providers often refer to and rely on mental/behavioral health providers to address barriers to family involvement and challenging family dynamics. …”
Publicado 2018
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