psychosocial impairment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpsychosocialandimpairment
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psychosocial
adjective
uk/ˌsaɪ.kəʊˈsəʊ.ʃəl/us/ˌsaɪ.koʊˈsoʊ.ʃəl/
having both psychological and ...
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impairment
noun[U]
uk/ɪmˈpeə.mənt/us/ɪmˈper.mənt/
the act of spoiling something or making it weaker so that it is ...
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Psychosocialimpairmentin offspring of depressed parents understanding mechanisms of transmission.
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Concentration problems implicate more severepsychosocialimpairmentand specific assessment of difficulties in concentration may help evaluate the impact of depression on school or work.
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To meet these requirements, an increasing body of literature also uses additional criteria, such aspsychosocialimpairmentor need of psychiatric care.
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Bothpsychosocialimpairmentand number of depressive symptoms could serve as measures of severity of major depression.
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The marked variation in measuring and reportingpsychosocialimpairmentmakes comparisons between studies difficult.
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Other predictors of switching included a paternal family history of recurrent depression and highpsychosocialimpairment.
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No direct rating ofpsychosocialimpairmentwas included.
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We computed an aggregated measure ofpsychosocialimpairmentby averaging the scores of the four single items after these had been rescaled to unity.
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Our findings are consistent with this notion, such that moderate drinking is associated with a sociocultural context that supports alcohol use, and problem alcohol use is associated withpsychosocialimpairment.
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Fifth, we examined whether thepsychosocialimpairmentin offspring of depressed parents can be explained by psychopathology in the offspring themselves.
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Knowledge of the level ofpsychosocialimpairmentassociated with psychosis is important in evaluating the impact of the illness on those affected.
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Psychosocialimpairmentassociated with anxiety in children.
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Moreover, given the expected relationship between greaterpsychosocialimpairmentof patients and higher intensity of care, we were interested in estimating the strength of this association.
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Episodes of major depression among adolescents and young adults in the general population are short but often associated withpsychosocialimpairment, especially if frequent drunkenness coexists.
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