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Psychosocial Aspects of Disability 被引量:2
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作者 Chow S. Lam Jennifer Zinke Carolina Garcia 《中国康复理论与实践》 CSCD 2006年第9期738-741,共4页
In this paper, we will address common psychological reactions to disability such as anxiety, depression, denial, and anger in the framework of a stage model. In addition, this paper will discuss specific societal aspe... In this paper, we will address common psychological reactions to disability such as anxiety, depression, denial, and anger in the framework of a stage model. In addition, this paper will discuss specific societal aspects that can impact reaction and adjustment to disability. In this vein, we will examine the specific effects of societal attitudes and stigma upon individuals with disabilities. Strategies for changing attitudes and facilitating adjustment to disability will also be discussed. 展开更多
关键词 PSYCHOLOGY psychosocial aspects DISABILITY
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Psychosocial aspects of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation 被引量:3
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作者 Henrietta Janicsak Gabor S Ungvari Gabor Gazdag 《World Journal of Transplantation》 2021年第7期263-276,共14页
Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation(HSCT)has become a conventional and potentially curative treatment for various hematological diseases.As more sophisticated procedures have been developed and mortality rates hav... Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation(HSCT)has become a conventional and potentially curative treatment for various hematological diseases.As more sophisticated procedures have been developed and mortality rates have decreased,attention has shifted to the psychosocial challenges associated with transplantation.The psychosocial difficulties accompanying transplantation are addressed in the context of both quality of life(QOL)and psychopathological research.Among the psychiatric comorbidities of HSCT,anxiety,depression,sleep and sexual disorders,delirium and post-traumatic stress disorder are the most studied conditions.Recently,more attention has been focused on the psychosocial burden of caregivers.Devising recommendations for the management of psychiatric symptoms and psychosocial interventions in HSCT sufferers and close relatives is a major concern to consultation–liaison psychiatrists and transplant teams.This review synthesizes and critically evaluates the current literature on the psychosocial aspects of HSCT and appraises the clinical significance of these outcomes.Issues of QOL assessment;psychosocial functioning and QOL in the course of HSCT;impact of graft-versus-host disease and other predictors of QOL and psychosocial functioning;comorbid psychiatric disorders;and interventions to maintain or improve QOL and reduce psychopathology and psychosocial burden on family members are presented. 展开更多
关键词 Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation psychosocial aspects Quality of life PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
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Psychological and social aspects of infertility in men: an overview of the evidence and implications for psychologically informed clinical care and future research 被引量:20
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作者 Jane RW Fisher Karin Hammarberg 《Asian Journal of Andrology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第1期121-129,179,共10页
Research concerning the psychosocial aspects of infertility and infertility treatment focuses more often on women than men. The aim of this review was to synthesize the English-language evidence related to the psychol... Research concerning the psychosocial aspects of infertility and infertility treatment focuses more often on women than men. The aim of this review was to synthesize the English-language evidence related to the psychological and social aspects of infertility in men and discuss the implications of these reports for clinical care and future research. A structured search identified 73 studies that reported data concerning the desire for fatherhood and the psychological and social aspects of diagnosis, assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatment and unsuccessful treatment among men with fertility difficulties. The studies are diverse in conceptualisation, design, setting and data collection, but the findings were reasonably consistent. These studies indicated that fertile and infertile childless men of reproductive age have desires to experience parenthood that are similar to those of their female counterparts; in addition, diagnosis and initiation of treatment are associated with elevated infertility-specific anxiety, and unsuccessful treatment can lead to a state of lasting sadness. However, rates of clinically significant mental health problems among this patient population are no higher than in the general population. Infertile men who are socially isolated, have an avoidant coping style and appraise stressful events as overwhelming, are more vulnerable to severe anxiety than men without these characteristics. Men prefer oral to written treatment information and prefer to receive emotional support from infertility clinicians rather than from mental health professionals, self-help support groups or friends. Nevertheless, structured, facilitated psycho-educational groups that are didactic but permit informal sharing of experiences might be beneficial. There are gaps in knowledge about factors governing seeking, persisting with and deciding to cease treatment; experiences of invasive procedures; parenting after assisted conception; adoption and infertility-related grief and shame among men. Few resource-constrained countries have any data concerning male experiences of infertility. 展开更多
关键词 assisted reproductive technologies male infertility psychologically-informed clinical care psychosocial aspects
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Psychological aspects of diabetes care: Effecting behavioral change in patients 被引量:6
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作者 Boon-How Chew Sazlina Shariff-Ghazali Aaron Fernandez 《World Journal of Diabetes》 SCIE CAS 2014年第6期796-808,共13页
Patients with diabetes mellitus(DM) need psychological support throughout their life span from the time of diagnosis. The psychological make-up of the patients with DM play a central role in self-management behaviors.... Patients with diabetes mellitus(DM) need psychological support throughout their life span from the time of diagnosis. The psychological make-up of the patients with DM play a central role in self-management behaviors. Without patient's adherence to the effective therapies, there would be persistent sub-optimal contro of diseases, increase diabetes-related complications,causing deterioration in quality of life, resulting in increased healthcare utilization and burden on healthcare systems. However, provision of psychosocial support is generally inadequate due to its challenging nature of needs and demands on the healthcare systems. This review article examines patient's psychological aspects in general, elaborates in particular about emotion effects on health, and emotion in relation to other psychological domains such as cognition, self-regulation,self-efficacy and behavior. Some descriptions are also provided on willpower, resilience, illness perception and proactive coping in relating execution of new behaviors,coping with future-oriented thinking and influences of illness perception on health-related behaviors. These psychological aspects are further discussed in relationto DM and interventions for patients with DM. Equipped with the understanding of the pertinent nature of psychology in patients with DM; and knowing the links between the psychological disorders, inflammation and cardiovascular outcomes would hopefully encourages healthcare professionals in giving due attention to the psychological needs of patients with DM. 展开更多
关键词 PSYCHOLOGY psychosocial aspects Emotions Cognition DISTRESS Depression Psychological resilience SELF-CARE Coping behaviors Quality of life Diabetes mellitus
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