Browsing by Subject "depression"
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(2011-05-05)Spinal cord injury (SCI) currently affects over 250,000 people in the United States alone with approximately 11,000 new cases occurring each year. In addition to its debilitating physical consequences, spinal cord injury ...
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(2022-08-23)The cerebellum (CB) and basal ganglia (BG) are functionally and anatomically connected to each other and to cortical networks via domain-specific, topographically organized loops and may be nodes in larger, brain-wide and ...
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(2014-07-09)Chinese immigrants are the second largest immigrant group (after Mexican immigrants) according to 2010 United States Census. Their successful adjustment bears important implications for policy making, the economy, public ...
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(2015-08-11)Using the diathesis stress model, this study examined the interactions effects between bicultural-specific stressors and self-esteem on depressive symptoms for 191 Mexican American high school students from south Texas. ...
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(2015-07-15)Given that rural America faces challenges with access to mental health services and consistent access to healthy food, information is needed examining the relationship between these variables. The current study investigated ...
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(2009-05-15)This study investigates the impact of self- and other-report cognitive competence, anxiety and obsessive-compulsive behaviors on depression using a population sample from the archival data of the Clinical Assessment Scales ...
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(2018-05-21)Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in a clinical setting is an effective intervention used to reduce internalized problems, particularly those of anxiety and depression disorders. Because schools provide one of the best ...
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(2016-08-03)Research identifies Latinas as a high-risk group for depression. Although many experience symptoms of depression, many are under-diagnosed and/or underutilize mental health services. To address the service gap, this study ...
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(2019-03-28)The extant research landscape remains unable to resolve the question of whether or not gifted youth are at a higher risk for internalizing symptoms than their peers, with prominent research supporting both perspectives. ...
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(2011-08-08)This dissertation, containing two journal-formatted manuscripts, examines factors associated with international students' psychosocial adjustment to life in the United States. In the first manuscript, I systematically ...
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(2016-11-29)The purpose of this study was to describe a sample of rural residing individuals diagnosed with diabetes as well as to examine the psychological and physical health indicators associated with their diabetes diagnosis. In ...
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(2016-07-18)Previous research has revealed that children with chronic illnesses are significantly more likely to experience academic, behavioral, and emotional difficulties. The current study hypothesized that these difficulties could ...
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(2009-05-15)Prevalence rates of many types of psychopathology are lower for men than they are for women, but the causes of these discrepancies are not known. This paper focuses on two such psychopathology groups – eating disorders and ...
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(CN: Dushkin/McGraw Hill, 2003)
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(TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1999)
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(2014-05-27)Latino adolescents are at an elevated risk of depression and suicidality when compared to their European American and African American counterparts. The purpose of this dissertation is to examine cultural and familial risk ...
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(2014-12-09)Anti-immigrant sentiment against Mexicans in the United States has had a dramatic influence on the lives of the Mexican-origin population (or those presumed Mexican) and on how they perceive the host society. Until now, ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2006-10-30)Although researchers are now able to assess reliably the variable of existential meaning, quality longitudinal investigations of meaning's relationship with specific clinical variables are scarce. The author conceptualizes ...
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(2016-06-09)The purpose of the present study was to examine the role of depression and anxiety in predicting time to pressure ulcer occurrence and time to severe pressure ulcer occurrence during inpatient spinal cord injury (SCI) ...