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Measuring anxiety and depression in parents of hospitalized ...


Psychological, emotional and physical experiences of hospitalized ...

Key words. children, sick children, illness, hospitalization, medical staff, caregivers. The modern hospital environment is geared towards providing a safe and ...

Stressors in hospitalized patients and their associations with mental ...

Numerous investigations have indeed highlighted the intractable impact of hospitalization on the development of depressive and anxiety symptoms.

Treatment-Resistant Depression: When Hospitalization is Needed

Sometimes with severe depression a hospital stay is necessary for safety or further care. WebMD talks about who might need this and why.

[PDF] Screening for Depression in Hospitalized Pediatric Patients

Children who are hospitalized due to chronic conditions are at a higher risk for mood disorders in comparison with the ones with acute conditions, ...

Patient and Family Education: Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine

Resources to help you and your child understand your child's condition and participate in treatment at Seattle Children's Psychiatry and Behavioral ...

Psychological outcomes after pediatric hospitalization: the role of ...

Events related to acute or chronic illness, injury, and medical treatment are among the most common potentially traumatic events during ...

Parent views on addressing mental health concerns in adolescents

Almost all parents (95%) felt somewhat or very confident they would recognize a possible mental health issue in their adolescent.

Responding to a Positive Screen for Depression - MN Dept. of Health

Any person who is thinking about harming themself or others should talk to a mental health professional, regardless of the EPDS score.

Coping support assists parents of hospitalized children

Coping support interventions can reduce anxiety and stress, but not depression, among parents of hospitalized children, according to a review published online ...

A Qualitative Study on the Psychological Needs of Hospitalized ...

As the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) emerged in China, the parents of hospitalized neonatal patients commonly endure more psychological stress c ...

Comparative analysis of anxiety/depression scores in COVID-19 ...

Introduction: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is associated with severe emotional changes. This research aims to investigate the prevalence of anxiety ...

child-life-assessment--variables-associated-with-a ... - ChildLife.org

Rebecca Mador, Wendy Lee, and Michelle Gibson, research assis- tants at the Hospital for Sick Children, are gratefully acknowl- edged for their contributions in ...

A Study on the Uncertainty and Depression in Mothers of ...

Uncertainty, Stress and Anxiety of Mothers about Disease of Child, Journal of Korean Society Maternal Child Health. 4(2), 219-231. Park, I. S. (2003). A study ...

Revised Children's Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS)

The Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS) is a 47-item, youth self-report questionnaire with subscales including: separation anxiety disorder, ...

Anxiety | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Feeling worried or nervous is a natural and normal emotion. Many children feel anxious about things like tests or competitions.

Psychological outcomes after pediatric hospitalization: the role of ...

The sample consisted of 399 children aged 4 to 15 who had been hospitalized for physical illness or injury. Elevated psychological.

Prevalence and Factors Associated with Depression and Anxiety of ...

Mental health of the hospitalized patients with COVID-19 during the epidemic remains unknown. Considering that patients after diagnosis of COVID ...

A Systematic Review of Self-Report Instruments for the ... - MDPI

Anxiety has been identified as one of the most severe and long-lasting symptoms experienced by hospitalized children with cancer.

Hospital anxiety: Signs, causes, and more - MedicalNewsToday

Hospital anxiety is an intense fear or anxiety about being in a hospital. Its symptoms may affect a person's daily functioning and prevent ...

New Study Finds Stress Hormone May Identify Family Members ...

The study is believed to be the first research of its kind to investigate the link between cortisol levels of family members of adult ICU patients and ...