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ABSTRACT: This study investigated influence of psycho-education on attitude to genetic counselling and cancer risk perception among relatives of persons living with cancer in Ibadan, Oyo state. The design adopted in this study was pretest and posttest control group design. A total of one hundred and one persons were purposively .. Read More
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The Influence of Social Isolation on the Psychological Well-Being of Jamaicans during COVID-19
Socialization is an important aspect of health, especially as it relates to psychological health. With the many safety measures implemented during COVID-19, including social distancing and self-quarantining, social interaction was severely impeded during this on-going impasse. So, this paper poses a crucial question; does .. Read More
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Equine Therapy Benefits for Autism Spectrum Disorders
Outcomes have varied in studies with Equine therapy (ET) among children with ASD (autism spectrum disorder). The hypotheses for this study included that Equine Therapy will have different benefit in boys compared to girls; this benefit would differ in older ASD children compared to younger ASD population. Also, children who were.. Read More
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The present study aims to identify the impact of direct, indirect and contextual victimization of community violence on externalized and internalized behavior symptoms in young people. The participants were 1,500 students from four universities in northern and central Mexico participated in the study 988 were women and 512 men, .. Read More
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Occupational Stress in our daily life
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Quality of Patients Life with Epilepsy
Epilepsy isn't just a neurological problem yet may likewise have contrary psychosocial outcomes on persons with epilepsy (PWE) and their family members. Epilepsy significantly affects personal satisfaction (QoL) in PWE and relatives. Nonetheless, less is thought about the effect of family backing and family working on pers.. Read More
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Conduct disorder (CD) is a psychological problem analysed in childhood or adolescence that introduces itself through a redundant and steady example of conduct in which the essential privileges of others or significant age-appropriate norms are violated. These behaviours are often referred to as "antisocial behaviours.".. Read More
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An Over view on Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is analysed comprehensively based on successive and steady irate or crabby disposition, contentiousness/disobedience, and noxiousness. Since its initiation in the third Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, epidemiological and longitudinal examinations have firmly proposed an .. Read More
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Socio-Demographic Factors as Predictors of Psychological Health Problems in Betrayal Trauma
Betrayal trauma theory postulates abuse perpetrated by a caregiver or someone close to the victim results in worse mental health problems than abuse perpetrated by a non-caregiver. The studies have not examined effect of socio-demographic factors in betrayal trauma on psychological health. Hence the present study was designed to.. Read More
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Behavioral Addictions: The Substance of ″NonSubstance Related Addictive Disorders ″
There has been an increased interest in the last decade about non-substance related addictive disorders. Classification systems started incorporating them, explicitly in their manuals signaling an acceptance brought by the growing scientific evidence (neurobiological, phenomenological, and developmental) of the validity of the d.. Read More
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Mental Health and The Role of Media
Media plays an important role in shaping the perception and attitudes of people. Numerous studies show the connection between the media’s portrayal of mental illness and the stigma of mental illness. Media can be a two-edged sword, depicting negative stereotypes of mental illness but can also be a powerful tool for address.. Read More
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Psychological Impacts of Domestic Violence Among Female Victims
Aggressive behavior at home likewise called personal accomplice viciousness happens between individuals in a close connection. Abusive behavior at home can take numerous structures, including enthusiastic, sexual and physical maltreatment and dangers of misuse. Abusive behavior at home can occur in hetero or samesex connections... Read More
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Depression: A Restless Truth Behind Suicide Ideation
Everybody feels down now and again. The separation of a relationship or a terrible evaluation can prompt low disposition. In some cases trouble goes ahead for no evident explanation. Is there any distinction between these moving states of mind and what is called sorrow? Any individual who has encountered a scene of sorrow would .. Read More
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Editors Note on Psychological Effects of COVID-19 and its overview-letter to Readers
Extreme intense respiratory disorder crown infection 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has met characterization of a pandemic and keeps on spreading universally (WHO). The World Health Organization (WHO) latest affirmed cases are at more than 2 million, 157, 000 passings, and more than 213 nations with recognized cases. Outside of the patients aff.. Read More
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Social Stigmatization of Drug Abusers In a Developing Country
Introduction: Stigma is a label that differentiates a person from others and associates that person to unenviable attributes. There are various forms of stigma; Enacted stigma, Perceived stigma, and Self-stigma which manifest as stereotyping and harboring negative thoughts about the stigmatized group. Stigmatization of the drug .. Read More
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Suicidal Ideation Percentage among University Students in Bangladesh
In recent years suicide among university students is increasing. In this survey, we have got very important data about the level of mental health issues especially the percentage of suicidal ideation among students. A very strong correlation between the gender of the students and the level of mental health issues was found. The .. Read More
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Medical Students Attitudes Towards Mental Health Disclosure: A Qualitative Study
The aim of this research project was to obtain and explore the perceptions of medical students at the University of Glasgow surrounding mental health and its disclosure. In 2013, the GMC conducted research in order to advise medical schools on how best they can support students withmental health concerns and produced a document .. Read More
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The research was designed to study the parental attitude towards their crippled children and also the perception of the crippled children about their family support towards their parents. The sample of 30 special need children was drawn at random from such institutes of handicapped children of Islamabad and Rawalpindi such as Al.. Read More
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Comparison of Public And Private Hospitals in Respect to Workplace Violence in Emergency Department
Background: Violent acts directed toward staff at work is described as Work Place Violence (WPV). Emergency Department (ED) is one of the most common places where WPV occur. Because it is usually underreported, true incidence of WPV is not known. In this study, we aimed to clarify the incidence, type and psychological effects of.. Read More
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Preventing Vicarious Trauma: A Private Psychological Tool for Health Care Workers
Among the multiple problems associated with vicarious trauma in health care workers are hopelessness, absenteeism, poor sleep, anxiety, cynicism, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and other mental health issues. The problem is partly driven by rapid change, increased work complexity, staffing issues and consumer demand. Stig.. Read More
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