psychosocial aspects

collocation in English

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psychosocial
adjective
uk
/ˌsaɪ.kəʊˈsəʊ.ʃəl/
us
/ˌsaɪ.koʊˈsoʊ.ʃəl/
having both psychological and ...
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aspect
noun
uk
/ˈæs.pekt/
us
/ˈæs.pekt/
one part of a situation, problem, ...
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(Definition ofpsychosocialandaspectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The third section of the book deals with psychosocial aspects of aging and public health and has two chapters.
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These psychosocial aspects of the sources are largely overlooked, even though they would lead to an interesting level of interpretation.
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A second limitation of the present study is that we have focused on psychosocial aspects of the links between maltreatment and internalizing problems.
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This important difference provides us with a starting point for examining the impact of psychosocial aspects of chronic disability.
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Research on the psychosocial aspects of dementia has concentrated on family carers.
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The psychosocial aspects of donating blood stem cells: the sibling donor perspective.
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The law covers ethical as well as psychosocial aspects.
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Further, the psychosocial aspects of high technology care must be considered in order to design treatment protocols that minimize the dehumanizing aspects of technological dependency.
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Nurses caring for these patients must be conversant about the device indications, implant technique, device technology, follow-up, and finally, the psychosocial aspects of having an implanted device.
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A major divide still exists over funding for research and treatment of physiological versus psychological and psychosocial aspects of the illness.
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Another study showed that certain psychosocial aspects undergo changes for many months after strabismus surgery.
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As a result, the negative psychosocial aspects of halitosis may have worsened, and psychiatric conditions such as halitophobia are probably more common than historically.
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Controversies still exist over funding for research and treatment of physiological versus psychological and psychosocial aspects of the illness.
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