psychosocial problem
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psychosocial
adjective
uk/ˌsaɪ.kəʊˈsəʊ.ʃəl/us/ˌsaɪ.koʊˈsoʊ.ʃəl/
having both psychological and ...
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problem
noun[C]
uk/ˈprɒb.ləm/us/ˈprɑː.bləm/
a situation, person, or thing that needs attention and needs to be dealt with ...
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Having a cleft palate/lip does not inevitably lead to apsychosocialproblem.
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Disorganized infant attachment classification and maternal psychosocial problems as predictors of hostile - aggressive behavior in the preschool classroom.
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Disorganized infant attachment classification and maternal psychosocial problems as predictors of hostileagressive behavior in the preschool classroom.
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Disorganized infant attachment classification and maternal psychosocial problems as predictors of hostile-aggressive behavior in the preschool classroom.
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What does a doctor do with psychosocial problems in primary care.
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Usually, substantial psychosocial problems are present, but the patient prefers not to recognize these as a possible reason for the physiological symptoms.
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We hypothesized that high neuroticism among parents affects the family environment and parenting practices and thereby increases the risk of psychosocial problems among offspring.
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This prediction was made based on the knowledge that adolescents who are diagnosed with a substance use disorder experience multiple psychosocial problems.
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This includes patients with and without mental illness, a wide range of psychosocial problems and substance misuse.
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Disorganized infant attachment classification and maternal psychosocial problems as predictors of hostile aggressive behavior in the preschool classroom.
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Disorganized infant attachment classification and maternal psychosocial problems as predictors of hostile- aggressive behavior in the preschool classroom.
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Early detection is important in avoiding associated physical and psychosocial problems.
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The skills introduced into that community remain and can be used to the full for themselves and others especially in relation to psychosocial problems.
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Specifically, both security of attachment and maternal psychosocial problems (including high levels of depressive symptoms) made significant independent and additive contributions to the prediction of hostile child behavior.
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However, it may be that the level of each outcome measure tends to be predictive of the other; physical and psychosocial problems and psychological distress appear largely interrelated.
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In our study, the children studied with congenital heart diseases were without obvious psychosocial problems, did not have significant overall fears, and revealed no overall significant anxiety.
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Other situations covered in this section are about psychosocial problems that fall short of psychiatric illness.
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However, adolescents with cleft palate/lip are at an elevated risk for developing psychosocial problems especially those relating to self-concept, peer relationships and appearance.
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