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1 equired rehabilitation (motor, cognitive, or psychologic).
2 focused on management of physical (71.5%) or psychologic (65.3%) effects, health-related quality of l
3 ional intervention to reduce FCR and improve psychologic adjustment in this patient group compared wi
7 aitlist groups did not differ at baseline in psychologic adjustment, nor did scores change during the
9 , risk factors related to parental and child psychologic and behavioral functioning and parental dist
10 tation management through the integration of psychologic and behavioral interventions in medical foll
14 ose of the current study was to evaluate the psychologic and neuropsychologic functioning of patients
17 s evidence of dependency or abuse, effective psychologic and physical treatment should be offered.
21 ase, it is important to offer evidence-based psychologic and social support to ensure that transplant
22 ons to the explanatory model account for the psychologic and sociologic aspects of physician behavior
24 regivers can experience a range of physical, psychologic, and cognitive problems following critical c
25 exia are associated with severe physiologic, psychologic, and immunologic consequences, regardless of
26 genetic testing and its associated medical, psychologic, and legal implications would still pursue g
28 tudy was established to define the biologic, psychologic, and social effects of HIV infection on the
29 descriptive epidemiology of the behavioral, psychologic, and social impact of rheumatic diseases, th
30 to encompass why these biologic, behavioral, psychologic, and social risk factors are differentially
32 ional levels, require optimized educational, psychologic, and social support to reach the educational
36 ial transplant candidate list, combining the psychologic benefit of acceptance by the program with an
37 hat clinic-based BRCA1/2 testing can lead to psychologic benefits for individuals who receive negativ
43 d a coherent biologic model that links these psychologic concepts and symptom dimensions to observed
44 observed between the tests regarding 3-month psychologic consequences of the diagnostic episode, exce
46 parent additional health risks, medical, and psychologic contraindications, we consider it ethically
47 dire consequences, ranging from unnecessary psychologic damage for the patients whose life becomes t
50 alaxsis, posterior segment vasoconstriction, psychologic depression and fatigue, syncope and systemic
52 = 0.002), psychologic discomfort (P <0.001), psychologic disability (P = 0.003), social disability (P
54 al OHIP-14 score and psychologic discomfort, psychologic disability, social disability, and handicap
55 after treatment: physical pain (P = 0.002), psychologic discomfort (P <0.001), psychologic disabilit
56 parameters: 1) physical pain (P = 0.003); 2) psychologic discomfort (P = 0.008); 3) physical disabili
58 reening for depression symptoms may diminish psychologic disorders and distress after transplantation
60 show that although a history of neurotic and psychologic disorders, pain-related diseases, and gastro
61 0.003), greater depression (P=0.045), higher psychologic distress (P=0.05), and lower physical functi
62 arce research explores factors of concurrent psychologic distress (prolonged grief disorder [PGD], po
63 ho had received a parental graft, leading to psychologic distress and social-familial alienation.
66 rence of prolonged grief disorder (PGD) with psychologic distress like posttraumatic stress disorder
69 igher (and clinically significant) levels of psychologic distress than those who did not have PTSD.
70 risk factors, referring patients with severe psychologic distress to behavioral specialists, and dire
72 ectly treating patients with milder forms of psychologic distress with brief targeted interventions.
75 chosocial needs, including key components of psychologic distress, physical symptoms, and health prom
76 nowledge can have adverse effects, including psychologic distress, social stigmatization, and loss of
78 ICU surrogates at highest risk of developing psychologic distress: those facing end-of-life care deci
79 toms correlated with the three more profound psychologic-distress states (adjusted odds ratio [95% CI
83 ain derives from data showing neurologic and psychologic dysfunction in vitamin deficiency states and
84 otherapy in conjunction with severe disease, psychologic dysfunction, black race or Hispanic-American
88 ensive interventions and intense medical and psychologic evaluation by a specialty referral center.
89 inations were performed on the day after the psychologic evaluations which included anxiety and depre
91 es of behavior, other considerations such as psychologic factors and prior medical experiences may in
92 hyperalgesia, abnormal colonic transit, and psychologic factors are all associated with IBS symptoms
94 erature explores current research addressing psychologic factors associated with compliance to period
96 s to compare demographic, socioeconomic, and psychologic factors between evaluation visit attendees a
97 gic sequelae of HF create unique organic and psychologic factors contributing to ED in this patient p
98 two widely divided doses with food, and that psychologic factors play a role in perceptions of lactos
102 , disease severity, smoking, sex, ethnicity, psychologic factors, and medication are all associated w
103 ilot study explored the associations between psychologic factors, markers of periodontal disease, psy
105 IBS, relationships between inflammation and psychologic function have not been studied in children a
106 se women actually fare better on measures of psychologic function than do women living with a spouse.
107 ansplantation variables of older age, poorer psychologic function, not being married, and lower sexua
108 igate group- and individual-level changes in psychologic functioning among a large group of unspecifi
109 There has been discussion regarding the psychologic functioning of living donors who donate thei
112 stionnaires were used to record physical and psychologic health as well as disability and health care
113 s of balance, strength, function, cognition, psychologic health, and health-related quality of life.
114 narios of great public health, economic, and psychologic impact are the detonation of a nuclear weapo
115 e of this study was to examine the long-term psychologic impact of receiving BRCA1/2 test results wit
116 2 genetic testing, little is known about the psychologic impact of such testing in the clinical setti
117 Information is reviewed about the potential psychologic impact of these repeated assessments on youn
119 Future research could investigate whether a psychologic intervention could change patients' percepti
120 tudies have shown that interventions such as psychologic intervention have improved alcohol behavior
121 This construct suggests that behavioral and psychologic interventions may alter the pain experience
122 enty-five women participated in a laboratory psychologic interview stress, 11 women participated in o
123 ted the effect of three different stressors, psychologic interview stress, sleep deprivation, and exe
124 ry Serial Addition Test (PASAT) is a complex psychologic measure that may demonstrate subtle deficien
126 e results suggest a differential response on psychologic measures when comparing patients with hemato
127 d the relationship between CNS treatment and psychologic mood using the Profile of Moods State (POMS)
129 of issues, possibly increasing detection of psychologic morbidity, social problems, and changes in p
131 eral skin disorders by stress, the effect of psychologic or exertional stress on human skin has not b
134 fects) and a 3-month questionnaire to assess psychologic outcomes (including satisfaction with result
136 ine effect of mental health interventions on psychologic outcomes in informal caregivers of criticall
139 s stable from before to after HCT (P > .05); psychologic (P < .001), social (P < .001), and spiritual
140 lar aspects of live donation: study A from a psychologic perspective and study B from a social-cultur
141 also contribute to significant physical and psychologic problems that impact upon the recipient.
145 ber of patients, we conclude that a stricter psychologic screening for seriously ill donors compared
146 This study examined the utility of routine psychologic screening in a childhood cancer survivor cli
148 aire included information about demographic, psychologic, self-reported oral health, and oral health-
150 op improved function over time; however, the psychologic sequelae continue after the disease process
151 and analgesia may blunt the physiologic and psychologic sequelae of intensive care unit stress, and
157 diary of physical and mental activities and psychologic states while undergoing ambulatory electroca
158 f life (short-form 36 and disease specific), psychologic status (Hospital Anxiety and Depression scal
161 ) is a tool to evaluate cortisol response to psychologic stimulation based on the stress induced by p
163 atopic dermatitis, are adversely affected by psychologic stress (PS), the pathophysiologic link betwe
165 ession of cancer, and it is now assumed that psychologic stress does affect multiple aspects of cance
167 hypothesis that the physiologic response to psychologic stress influences the initiation of cancer i
169 of this, we review the clinical relevance of psychologic stress on the risk of cancer, and we propose
171 The link between initiating stressors, the psychologic stress response, and disease is plausible, c
172 ores, and heart rate occurred after inducing psychologic stress with TSST in a group of healthy indiv
174 Following 3 weeks' exposure to variable psychologic stressors the number of synapses has been do
178 eport a fear of cancer recurrence (FCR), yet psychologic support is not routinely offered as part of
179 e need for early screening to provide timely psychologic support or treatments for those at risk of c
180 ercent of counselors would seek professional psychologic support to help them cope with the results o
182 mily members were assessed for self-reported psychologic symptoms 6 months after patient discharge us
184 ts should address management of physical and psychologic symptoms and include the patient's partner w
185 Possibly, the donors underreported their psychologic symptoms before donation to pass the screeni
187 Group-level analysis showed that overall psychologic symptoms increased after donation (P=0.007);
189 ly members of ICU survivors report long-term psychologic symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder.
194 ort improvement in pretreatment physical and psychologic symptoms, and more likely to report new or w
199 is no evidence at present to support use of psychologic testing, laboratory measures of attention, e
201 addressed whether the association between a psychologic variable and MI was specific and independent
202 and diabetes during follow-up and additional psychologic variables (depression, type A behavior, host
205 ients experience a reduction in physical and psychologic well-being and suffer from a decreased quali
206 that restores both long-term physiologic and psychologic well-being in patients with end-stage liver
207 inence improves continence, quality of life, psychologic well-being, and anal sphincter function.