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Tripp, Dean A., Phylicia Verreault, Steven Tong, Jason Izard, Angela Black, and D. Robert Siemens. "Biopsychosocial impact of prostate cancer and androgen-deprivation therapy." Canadian Urological Association Journal 11, no. 10 (2017): 338–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.4499.

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Introduction: Prostate cancer is the most non-cutaneous malignancy in men, and androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT) is a cornerstone of management in advanced disease. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association of ADT with changes in depression and mental and physical quality of life (QoL) within a prospective patient cohort design.Methods: Patients were prospectively recruited and consented at a single academic health sciences centre in Ontario, Canada. Inclusion criteria included those men with adenocarcinoma of the prostate and either on watchful waiting or initiating ADT as pallia
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Laher, Nazeefah, Sara Bocchinfuso, Madeline Chidiac, Claire Doherty, Alexandra Persson, and Emma Warren. "The Biopsychosocial Impact of COVID-19 on Older Adults." Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine 7 (January 2021): 233372142110342. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23337214211034274.

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COVID-19 has spread rapidly around the world and taken over 2.6 million lives. Older adults experience disproportionate morbidity and mortality from the disease because increasing age and the presence of comorbidities are important predictors of negative outcomes. Lasting effects of COVID-19 have been described after recovery from the acute illness despite eradication of the virus from the body. The impact of COVID-19 on a person’s biological health post-infection is observed in multiple systems including respiratory, cardiac, renal, haematological, and neurological. Psychological dysfunction
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Van Wijck-Warnaar, A., M. J. M. C. Van Opstal, K. Exelmans, K. Schaekers, G. Thomas, and F. I. C. R. S. de Jong. "Biopsychosocial Impact of Voicing and General Coping Style in Teachers." Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica 62, no. 1-2 (2010): 40–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000239062.

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Hagen, Martina, Taara Madhavan, and John Bell. "Combined analysis of 3 cross-sectional surveys of pain in 14 countries in Europe, the Americas, Australia, and Asia: impact on physical and emotional aspects and quality of life." Scandinavian Journal of Pain 20, no. 3 (2020): 575–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sjpain-2020-0003.

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AbstractBackground and aimsRecognition of the biopsychosocial aspects of pain is important for a true understanding of the burden of pain and the necessity of pain management. Biopsychosocial aspects of pain may differ between countries and cultures. Market research methods can be well suited and effective for assessing patient perspectives of pain and biopsychosocial differences. We conducted and combined 3 cross-sectional, international surveys to document the impact of pain on physical and emotional aspects of life, as well as quality of life (QOL).MethodsOnline panelists from 24 countries
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Moseley, Lorimer. "Chronic Pain-related Disability: Current Scientific Rationale and Recommendations for Practice." Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counselling 5, no. 1 (1999): 9–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1323892200001186.

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The present paper concerns the prevention and management of disability due to chronic pain. The problem of disabling chronic pain is presented and the impact on the community is highlighted. The scientific rationale for current approaches to management is discussed and the available empirical evidence reviewed. In particular, the present paper advocates application of the biopsychosocial model for the prevention and management of chronic pain-related disability. As such, the components of the biopsychosocial model are reviewed and recommendations for rehabilitation counselling practice are pre
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McLaren, Niall. "The Biopsychosocial Model: The End of a Reign of Error." Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry 22, no. 2 (2020): 71–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/ehpp-d-20-00016.

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Four decades after the publication of the concept of Engel's “biopsychosocial model” for medicine and its subsequent enthusiastic embrace by psychiatry, it is widely accepted as a valid alternative to the reductionism of biological psychiatry. However, unlike models in mainstream science, the original model has not been developed or expanded. Despite widespread efforts to “talk it up,” Engel's “biopsychosocial model” has failed to have any lasting impact on psychiatry. The reason is simply that it doesn't exist. The logical flaws in Engel's original concept are explored, and some consequences
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Ali Jadoo, Saad Ahmed. "COVID -19 pandemic is a worldwide typical Biopsychosocial crisis." Journal of Ideas in Health 3, no. 2 (2020): 152–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.47108/jidhealth.vol3.iss2.58.

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Since December 2019, the world has been stunned by the speed of the spread of the COVID-19. All the possibilities were likely, except that people would hide in their homes for fear of contracting the disease, as it was very unlikely. The lockdown was imposed severely, and people panicked, and their interest has limited to providing food and caring for health and family. The effect of isolation and the prevention of social interaction was apparent in the individuals' psychological behavior. Unfortunately, the incidence of depression, anxiety, and domestic violence increased, which negatively im
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Grimwood, Samuel, Kaz Stuart, Ruth Browning, Elaine Bidmead, and Thea Winn-Reed. "The perception of biopsychosocial impacts of COVID-19 during lockdown restrictions over time in the UK – a mixed methods study." Journal of Ideas in Health 4, Special2 (2021): 402–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.47108/jidhealth.vol4.issspecial2.131.

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted the health of individuals physically, mentally, and socially. This study aims to gain a deeper understanding of this impact across the pandemic from a biopsychosocial stance.
 Methods: A survey created by the research team was employed between November 2020 and February 2021 across social media, relevant organizations, and networks. The survey incorporated 5-time points across the different stages of the pandemic, covering biological, psychological, and social. There were 5 items for each survey (Very Positive affect to Very Negati
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Frankenhaeuser, Marianne. "A Biopsychosocial Approach to Work Life Issues." International Journal of Health Services 19, no. 4 (1989): 747–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/01dy-ud40-10m3-cky4.

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This article is based on research carried out in the author's laboratory during the past decades. The central theme is the study of how environmental factors influence health and behavior. The approach is multidisciplinary, focusing on the dynamics of stressful person-environment interactions, viewed from social, psychological, and biomedical perspectives. A biopsychosocial framework for the study of stress and coping at the workplace is outlined. Key notions in the biopsychosocial approach are that endocrine responses to the psychosocial environment reflect its impact on the individual and se
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Menkes, Lena. "Assessing the Impact of Biopsychosocial Factors on Adolescent Survivors of Extremity Tumors." American Journal of Occupational Therapy 72, no. 4_Supplement_1 (2018): 7211500045p1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5014/ajot.2018.72s1-po6002.

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Schreter, Robert K. "Ten Trends in Managed Care and Their Impact on the Biopsychosocial Model." Psychiatric Services 44, no. 4 (1993): 325–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1176/ps.44.4.325.

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Doyle, Nancy. "Neurodiversity at work: a biopsychosocial model and the impact on working adults." British Medical Bulletin 135, no. 1 (2020): 108–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bmb/ldaa021.

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Abstract Introduction The term neurodiversity is defined and discussed from the perspectives of neuroscience, psychology and campaigners with lived experience, illustrating the development of aetiological theories for included neurodevelopmental disorders. The emerging discourse is discussed with relevance to adults, social inclusion, occupational performance and the legislative obligations of organizations. Sources of data Literature is reviewed from medicine, psychiatry, psychology, sociology and popular press. No new data are presented in this article. Areas of agreement There is consensus
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Igeski, Tissiane Paula Zem, Laremi Paixão da Silva, Derivan Brito da Silva, and Milene Zanoni da Silva. "Análise da efetividade da Terapia Comunitária Integrativa na saúde biopsicossocial de diferentes populações: uma revisão integrativa." Temas em Educação e Saúde 16, esp. 1 (2020): 271–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.26673/tes.v16iesp.1.13737.

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Integrative Community Therapy (ICT) is part of the Integrative and Complementary Practices (PICS). ICT, as a health care tool, promotes a welcoming space for suffering and is considered a lightweight technology for health promotion. This study aims to analyze the scientific production about the effectiveness of ICT in the biopsychosocial health of individuals and communities. Methodologically, the six stages of the Integrative Review method were followed, with the guiding question: what does the scientific production reveal in the period from 2008 to 2018 about the impact of ICT on health care
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Mutalazimah, Mutalazimah, Budi Mulyono, Bhisma Murti, and Saifuddin Azwar. "Kajian Patofisiologis Gejala Klinis dan Psikososial Sebagai Dampak Gangguan Fungsi Tiroid pada Wanita Usia Produktif." Jurnal Kesehatan 6, no. 1 (2017): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.23917/jk.v6i1.5506.

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Indonesia has not been free from iodine deficiency, demonstrated by the increased prevalence oftotal goitre rate (TGR) from 9.8% in 1998, to 11.1% in 2003. New problem that occurs in endemic areas ofiodine deficiency is the presence of iodine excessive, one of them as the impact of universal salt iodizationprogram (USI) and iodiol supplementation in a long period of time. Both deficiency and excessive of iodinecan result in thyroid dysfunction. Impaired thyroid function is manifest broadly on biopsychosocial aspects,which is detrimental especially for childbearing women, as a determinant of su
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Bergerot, Cristiane Decat, Karen Lynn Clark, Kimlin Tam Ashing, et al. "Biopsychosocial distress and clinical outcome in metastatic renal cell carcinoma." Palliative and Supportive Care 17, no. 03 (2018): 353–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1478951518000342.

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AbstractObjectiveLimited research exists examining the biopsychosocial experience of patients diagnosed with metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC), a disease commonly associated with a poor prognosis. The purpose of this study was to describe rates and types of distress in mRCC patients and explore the relationship between distress and overall survival.MethodA cohort of 102 patients with mRCC treated at a single institution was assessed by a touch screen–based instrument comprising 22 core items spanning physical, practical, functional, and emotional domains. Association between biopsychosoci
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Bishop, Alex J., and Oscar Riberio. "IS IT LONELY AT THE TOP? BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL VARIANTS OF LONELINESS AMONG CENTENARIANS." Innovation in Aging 3, Supplement_1 (2019): S38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.148.

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Abstract There is a growing body of evidence supporting the detrimental impact of loneliness on biological, psychological, and social functioning. Loneliness has been cited to contribute to social isolation, mental health disorders, and premature death in old age. In turn, the prevention of loneliness has emerged as a priority area in geriatric and gerontology research, practice, and policy. However, determination of whether persons living 100 or more years feel lonely or socially disconnected has remained limited within centenarian research. Such research has historically fostered translation
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Butera, Katie A., Shannon R. Roff, Thomas W. Buford, and Yenisel Cruz-Almeida. "The impact of multisite pain on functional outcomes in older adults: biopsychosocial considerations." Journal of Pain Research Volume 12 (March 2019): 1115–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/jpr.s192755.

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Woo, J. "BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL AND CULTURAL FACTORS INFLUENCING DIET AND NUTRITION: IMPACT ON AGE-RELATED DISEASES." Innovation in Aging 1, suppl_1 (2017): 1084. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igx004.3976.

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Durham, J., and D. R. Nixdorf. "Healthcare pathway and biopsychosocial impact of persistent dentoalveolar pain disorder: a qualitative study." International Endodontic Journal 47, no. 12 (2014): 1151–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iej.12263.

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Diamond, Rachel M., Kristina S. Brown, and Jennifer Miranda. "Impact of COVID-19 on the Perinatal Period Through a Biopsychosocial Systemic Framework." Contemporary Family Therapy 42, no. 3 (2020): 205–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10591-020-09544-8.

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Coates, Dominiek. "Impact of Childhood Abuse: Biopsychosocial Pathways Through Which Adult Mental Health is Compromised." Australian Social Work 63, no. 4 (2010): 391–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0312407x.2010.508533.

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Vail, Richard E., Stephen D. R. Harridge, Peter D. Hodkinson, Nicholas D. C. Green, and Marousa Pavlou. "A Novel Biopsychosocial Approach to Neck Pain in Military Helicopter Aircrew." Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance 92, no. 5 (2021): 333–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.3357/amhp.5449.2021.

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INTRODUCTION: Flight-related neck pain (FRNP) is a frequently reported musculoskeletal complaint among military helicopter aircrew. However, despite its prevalence and suspected causes, little is known of the underpinning pain mechanisms or the impact of neck pain on aircrews in-flight task performance. The biopsychosocial (BPS) approach to health, combined with the contemporary conceptualization of musculoskeletal pain, in which injury and pain are not necessarily synonymous, provides a relatively new holistic framework within which to consider the problem of FRNP in military helicopter aircr
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Bulut, Z. I., E. Ünal, A. Dogru, and Y. Yakut. "AB0857 A NEW BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL QUESTIONNAIRE FOR PATIENTS WITH KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS." Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 79, Suppl 1 (2020): 1736.1–1736. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2020-eular.2756.

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Background:OA is a problem that cartilage damage occurs, which leads to stiffness in the joint, pain and functional limitations (1). This problem can also cause psychosocial impact like other chronic diseases (2). As with other rheumatic diseases, this complex picture of inflammation required biopsychosocial approaches and measurement methods for knee OA.Objectives:This study was planned to investigate the validity and reliability of a new biopsychosocial questionnaire which is named Cognitive Exercise Therapy Approach Biopsychosocial Questionnaire (BETY-BQ) in individuals with knee osteoarthr
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Chernus, Linda A. "Aging and the experience of ‘remembered’ time: A biopsychosocial exploration." Time & Society 20, no. 3 (2011): 325–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0961463x11400872.

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Though considerable research has been conducted on the subjective experience of time periods of short duration, little has been written about acceleration of long intervals of remembered time with age. The author reviews and assesses psychosocial, biological, and mathematical considerations contributing toward a comprehensive understanding of why the years seem to ‘fly by’ increasingly more rapidly. In particular, it is suggested that the powerful impact of social acceleration on our subjective sense of the passage of time may affect us differently at various stages in the life cycle.
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Olivier, David, Dan I. Lubman, and Richard Fraser. "Tobacco Smoking within Psychiatric Inpatient Settings: Biopsychosocial Perspective." Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 41, no. 7 (2007): 572–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00048670701392809.

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Tobacco smoking remains a neglected issue within general psychiatry despite high rates of associated morbidity and mortality. While there has been a coordinated community campaign to reduce tobacco smoking within the general population, mental health facilities have been reluctant to adopt such regulatory controls, and rarely target smoking prevention or treatment. This paper summarizes and discusses evidence relating to the clinical impact of tobacco smoking within inpatient psychiatric settings. A selective review of psychiatric and psychological research on smoking within inpatient settings
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Siguaw, Judy A., Xiaojing Sheng, and Penny M. Simpson. "Biopsychosocial and Retirement Factors Influencing Satisfaction With Life: New Perspectives." International Journal of Aging and Human Development 85, no. 4 (2017): 332–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0091415016685833.

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Founded on expectation confirmation theory and a resource perspective, this research examines the impact of retiree resources, retirement planning, conditions of work exit, and confirmation of retirement expectations on satisfaction with life in retirement. The study of 543 retirees found significant effects of retiree resources (i.e., self-efficacy, health, and income), confirmation of retirement expectations, ageism, retirement planning, and conditions of exit on retirees’ satisfaction with life. The study also showed that self-efficacy, activity participation, health, income, ageism, and re
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Flowers, Paul. "Antimicrobial resistance: A biopsychosocial problem requiring innovative interdisciplinary and imaginative interventions." Journal of Infection Prevention 19, no. 4 (2018): 195–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1757177418755308.

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To date, antimicrobials have been understood through largely biomedical perspectives. There has been a tendency to focus upon the effectiveness of pharmaceuticals within individual bodies. However, the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance demands we reconsider how we think about antimicrobials and their effects. Rather than understanding them primarily within bodies, it is increasingly important to consider their effects between bodies, between species and across environments. We need to reduce the drivers of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) at a global level, focusing on the connections b
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Handberg, Charlotte, Ulla Werlauff, Ann-Lisbeth Højberg, and Lone F. Knudsen. "Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on biopsychosocial health and quality of life among Danish children and adults with neuromuscular diseases (NMD)—Patient reported outcomes from a national survey." PLOS ONE 16, no. 6 (2021): e0253715. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253715.

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The purpose was to investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on biopsychosocial health, daily activities, and quality of life among children and adults with neuromuscular diseases, and to assess the prevalence of COVID-19 infection and the impact of this in patients with neuromuscular diseases. The study was a national questionnaire survey. Responses were obtained from 811 adults (29%) and 67 parents of children (27%) with neuromuscular diseases. Many patients reported decreased health or physical functioning, and changes in access to physiotherapy or healthcare due to the pandemic. Part
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Mitchell, J., T. Cadet, S. Burke, E. Williams, and D. Alvarez. "THE PARADOXICAL IMPACT OF COMPANIONSHIP ON THE BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL HEALTH OF OLDER AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN." Innovation in Aging 1, suppl_1 (2017): 316. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igx004.1169.

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Peña-Vargas, Cristina, Guillermo Armaiz-Peña, and Eida Castro-Figueroa. "A Biopsychosocial Approach to Grief, Depression, and the Role of Emotional Regulation." Behavioral Sciences 11, no. 8 (2021): 110. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bs11080110.

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According to the field of affective neuroscience, grief has been identified as one of the seven primary emotions necessary for human survival. However, maladaptive grief could cause significant impairment in an individual’s life, leading to psychopathologies such as major depressive disorder. Research on grief has shifted to a biopsychosocial approach, leaving behind outdated models—such as the Kübler-Ross theory—that have shown poor consistency. The field of psychoneuroimmunology has identified adverse life events such as social loss as being associated with major depressive disorder, and inf
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D'Amico, Domenico, Stewart J. Tepper, Erika Guastafierro, et al. "Mapping Assessments Instruments for Headache Disorders against the ICF Biopsychosocial Model of Health and Disability." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 1 (2020): 246. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18010246.

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Headache disorders have a strong impact on sufferers’ lives. However, the “content” of assessment instruments addressing concepts, such as disability and quality of life (QoL), has not comprehensively been addressed. We searched SCOPUS for research papers in which outcome measures were used in adult populations of patients with migraine, tension-type headache (TTH), and cluster headache (CH). The content of single instruments was then mapped against the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health. A total of 150 papers and 26 instruments were included: 15 addressed disa
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Walker, Marion F., Shirley A. Thomas, Phillip J. Whitehead, et al. "Biopsychosocial Intervention for Stroke Carers (BISC): protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial (RCT)." BMJ Open 7, no. 10 (2017): e018309. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018309.

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IntroductionReducing length of hospital stay for stroke survivors often creates a shift in the responsibility of care towards informal carers. Adjustment to the caregiving process is experienced by many carers as overwhelming, complex and demanding and can have a detrimental impact on mental and physical health and well-being. National policy guidelines recommend that carers’ needs are considered and addressed; despite this, few interventions have been developed and empirically evaluated. We developed a biopsychosocial intervention in collaboration with carers of stroke survivors. Our aim is t
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Houlihan, Lena Mary, James Meeke, Orla Dunlea, Michael G. J. O’Sullivan, Chris Lim, and George Kaar. "Biopsychosocial variations in quality of life outcome following microdiscectomy." Surgical Neurology International 11 (October 15, 2020): 339. http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/sni_449_2020.

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Background: Lumbar microdiscectomy is one of the most frequently performed neurosurgical procedures. In this review, we ask why patients’ outcomes vary so widely even within the same unit, with the same surgeon performing the procedure and utilizing the technique? Methods: In a cohort of 87 patients, we investigated how/whether multiple patient variables impacted outcomes following single-level lumbar microdiscectomy. We studied whether early surgical intervention improved the patients’ quality of life (QOL) versus late intervention. Furthermore, we assessed other variables that could influenc
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Salakory, David Marthen. "BIOPSIKOSOSIAL-SPRITUAL IMPACTS OF SEXUAL ABUSE FOR MINORS IN AMBON CITY." Sosiohumaniora 23, no. 1 (2021): 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v23i1.26741.

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Sexual abuse against minors is already one of the social ills in people’s lives. Victims of sexual abuse are often exposed in the public and even closed. The victim feels that it is something taboo and can even damage a person’s disgrace. Therefore, they need treatment from institutions that are concerned with social issues that deal with child victims of sexual abuse. This research aimed specifically to determine the impact of the case on child victims of sexual abuse through a biopsychosocial-spiritual approach and to explain the strategy model of psychosocial-spiritual treatment, together w
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Sarkar, Jaydip, and Mary di Lustro. "Evolution of secure services for women in England." Advances in Psychiatric Treatment 17, no. 5 (2011): 323–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/apt.bp.109.007773.

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SummaryPatients detained at high and medium security reveal significant gender differences in the presentation of psychopathology, mental disorder and social and offending profiles. However, secure mental health services in England, like prisons, generally fail to recognise the core importance of the differing biopsychosocial development in women and the impact of life experiences on women's subsequent biopsychosocial functioning. As a consequence, women are often inadequately provided for in services dictated by the identified needs, risks and responsiveness of men. The lack of clinically app
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Meulenbroek, Leo F. P., George Thomas, Piet G. C. Kooijman, and Felix I. C. R. S. de Jong. "Biopsychosocial impact of the voice in relation to the psychological features in female student teachers." Journal of Psychosomatic Research 68, no. 4 (2010): 379–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychores.2009.10.002.

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Miró, Jordi, Katherine A. Raichle, Gregory T. Carter, et al. "Impact of Biopsychosocial Factors on Chronic Pain in Persons With Myotonic and Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy." American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine® 26, no. 4 (2009): 308–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1049909109335146.

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Walden, Allison, Anna Robertson, and Madeline Lag. "Understanding Subjective Comparison of Memory to Peers: A Biopsychosocial Approach." Innovation in Aging 4, Supplement_1 (2020): 895. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa057.3299.

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Abstract Identifying factors that contribute to subjective reports of memory decline may have important implications for interpretation of objective memory performance. Research suggests that subjective memory decline is influenced by affective symptoms such as anxiety and stress that are subsequently associated with poorer performance on neurocognitive tests. Personality is an additional factor, as evidence demonstrates that neuroticism may predict subjective memory decline. More research is needed to understand how factors such as demographics, personality traits, and subjective health impac
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Shulman, Ralph, John D. E. Price, and John Spinelli. "Biopsychosocial aspects of long-term survival on end-stage renal failure therapy." Psychological Medicine 19, no. 4 (1989): 945–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033291700005663.

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SYNOPSISAt ten-years follow-up of 64 haemodialysis patients, 43 had died and 21 were alive, twelve with cadaver renal transplants and nine on haemodialysis. Examination of the influence of psychological, demographic, physical and biochemical factors revealed the Beck Depression Inventory and age as the two most important predictors of survival. The behaviour of the patient was directly responsible for five (11·6%) of the deaths, by suicide in three cases and dietary noncompliance in two cases. Hypothetical mechanisms linking depression with reduced survival have been reviewed. As the impact of
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Perruccio, A. V., C. Yip, M. Canizares, J. D. Power, M. A. Gignac, and E. M. Badley. "A biopsychosocial approach to understanding the impact of osteoarthritis on social participation: a population-based study." Osteoarthritis and Cartilage 27 (April 2019): S265—S266. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2019.02.640.

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White, Yvonne, and Brin F. S. Grenyer. "The biopsychosocial impact of end-stage renal disease: the experience of dialysis patients and their partners." Journal of Advanced Nursing 30, no. 6 (1999): 1312–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2648.1999.01236.x.

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Gibson, Carolyn J., Joseph Grasso, Yongmei Li, et al. "An Integrated Pain Team Model: Impact on Pain-Related Outcomes and Opioid Misuse in Patients with Chronic Pain." Pain Medicine 21, no. 9 (2020): 1977–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pm/pnaa003.

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Abstract Objective Biopsychosocial integrated pain team (IPT) care models are being implemented in Veterans Health Administration (VA) and other health care systems to address chronic pain and reduce risks related to long-term opioid therapy, with little evaluation of effectiveness to date. We examined whether IPT improves self-reported pain-related outcomes and opioid misuse. Design Single-group quality improvement study. Setting Large VA health care system. Subjects Veterans with chronic pain (N = 99, 84% male, mean age [SD] = 60 [13] years). Methods Using paired t tests and Wilcoxon matched
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Jones, Veronica, Karen L. Clark, Susanne Warner, et al. "Impact of language on distress screening in cancer patients at an NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center." Journal of Clinical Oncology 35, no. 15_suppl (2017): e18070-e18070. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2017.35.15_suppl.e18070.

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e18070 Background: Psychological distress has been linked to poor outcomes among cancer patients. In 2007, the Institute of Medicine reported that distress is often unrecognized. While much is known about distress screening in English speaking populations, little is known about the provision of screening in Spanish. Methods: From 2009-2016, over 9000 solid tumor and lymphoma patients treated at an NCI CCC were prospectively administered a validated biopsychosocial distress questionnaire in their preferred language. The data was retrospectively stratified by language and Chi-square and ANOVA te
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Odlum, Michelle, Nicole Davis, Otis Owens, Michael Preston, Russell Brewer, and Danielle Black. "Correlates and aetiological factors associated with hedonic well-being among an ageing population of US men and women: secondary data analysis of a national survey." BMJ Open 8, no. 11 (2018): e020962. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020962.

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ObjectiveTo understand the gender-specific factors that uniquely contribute to successful ageing in a US population of men and women, 57–85 years of age. This was achieved through the examination of the correlates of subjective well-being defined by health-related quality of life (HRQoL), across several biological and psychosocial determinants of health.DesignCross-sectional study.SettingThe National Social Life, Health and Ageing Project (NSHAP), 2010–2011 a representative sample of the US population.Participants3377 adults aged 57–85 (1538 men, 1839 women) from the NSHAP.Main outcome measure
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Matthieu, Monica M., Karen A. Lawrence, and Emma Robertson-Blackmore. "The impact of a civic service program on biopsychosocial outcomes of post 9/11 U.S. military veterans." Psychiatry Research 248 (February 2017): 111–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2016.12.028.

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Driver, Simon, Megan Douglas, Megan Reynolds, Evan McShan, Chad Swank, and Randi Dubiel. "A narrative review of biopsychosocial factors which impact overweight and obesity for individuals with acquired brain injury." Brain Injury 35, no. 9 (2021): 1075–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02699052.2021.1953596.

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Cullen, Paul, Joan Cahill, and Keith Gaynor. "A Qualitative Study Exploring Well-Being and the Potential Impact of Work-Related Stress Among Commercial Airline Pilots." Aviation Psychology and Applied Human Factors 11, no. 1 (2021): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/2192-0923/a000199.

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Abstract. Increasing evidence suggests that commercial airline pilots can experience physical, mental, and social health difficulties. Qualitative interviews with commercial airline pilots explored the relationship between work-related stress and well-being. Participatory workshops involving pilots were conducted. The methodology of this action-based research involved a blend of person-centered design approaches; specifically, “stakeholder evaluation” and “participatory design.” The findings further support the hypothesis that pilot well-being is being negatively affected by the nature of thei
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Souza, Elisabete Abib Pedroso de, Karina Borges, Maria Cristina O. Santos Miyazaki, Karina da Silva Oliveira, and Tatiana de Cássia Nakano. "Validity and reliability evidence of the questionnaire for illness representation, the impact of epilepsy, and stigma (QIRIS)." Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria 74, no. 7 (2016): 561–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0004-282x20160073.

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ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to obtain reliability and validity evidence for the questionnaire of illness representation, the impact of epilepsy, and stigma (QIRIS) for use with adolescents and adults in Brazil. QIRIS consists of 14 questions grouped in three domains (attribution of meaning, impact of disease, and stigma) and was applied to 57 adults with epilepsy. QIRIS internal consistency was satisfactory (Cronbach’s α = 0. 866). Significant and strong correlation was found between issues belonging to the same domain, as expected. Three domains have highly significant and positi
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Meira e Cruz, Miguel, and Fernanda Dubourg. "Aspetos Cronobiológicos e do Sono Associados ao Neurodesenvolvimento e Desempenho Escolar em Idade Pediátrica." revistamultidisciplinar.com 3, no. 2 (2021): 75–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.23882/ne2149.

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Biological rhythms and sleep as their main representative are relevant biofunctional factors to the neuro-cognitive and behavioral development with particular interest in pediatric domain. Some aspects associated to central nervous system and higher function homeostasis, like social-afective equilibrium, critical judgement and memories consolidations and learning, have, in this phase of life, a relationship with the circadian timing system stability and with cronotype. On the other hand, inadequate or insufficient sleep has a negative impact in several biopsychosocial parameters interacting wi
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Mutalazimah, Saifuddin Azwar, and Bhisma Murti. "Penskalaan Thurstone pada Aitem Thyroid Dysfunction Questionnaire (TDQ) Berbasis Gejala Biopsikososial." Jurnal Psikologi 41, no. 2 (2014): 135. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/jpsi.6945.

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Thyroid function disorders can affect the biological, psychological and social conditions of the sufferer. This study aimed at developing a thyroid dysfunction questionnaire (TDQ) based on a biopsychosocial phenomenon, which is the impact of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. The development of this instrument began with identification of the measurement objectives, domains and items. The procedures of Thurstone Scaling were done with analysis of content validity using the Content Validity Ratio (CVR) and Content Validity Index (CVI), which were formulated by three experts of thyroid and endo
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