Psychosocial risk factors
[DOC File]SUICIDE RISK ASSESSMENT GUIDE - Veterans Affairs
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A number of psychosocial factors are also associated with risk for suicide and suicide attempts. These include recent life events such as losses (esp. employment, careers, finances, housing, marital relationships, physical health, and a sense of a future), and chronic or long-term problems such as relationship difficulties, unemployment, and ...
[DOC File]Psych 1216 - Health Psychology Dr
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Alzheimer’s: causes and treatment, psychosocial factors. Discuss psychosocial interventions for people with chronic illnesses. Chapter 14: Heart Disease, Stroke, Cancer, & AIDS . Discuss adaptation with a high-mortality illness. Discuss the following: Heart disease: risk factors, treatments, psychosocial factors, psychosocial treatments
[DOC File]Bullying Resources - California
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Effective psychosocial treatments of conduct-disordered children and adolescents: 29 Years, 82 Studies, and 5272 Kids. Journal of clinical child psychology. 10, 180-189. Browning Wright, D. & Smith, M.E. (2003) Complete powerpoints and handouts from comprehensive training on Threat Assessment, Behavior Support and Legal Liability, posted at ...
[DOCX File]Outcomes of early psychosocial screening
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The studies assessed specific psychosocial, workplace and treatment related risk factors for each participant within each study from time of injury at regular intervals up to three years. The screening of participants comprised clinical assessment tools, claims and qualitative data and information on long term work, recovery and health outcomes.
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Domain: Substance Use-related Psychosocial Risk Factors. Measure: School Risk and Protective Factors. Definition: This measure assesses the level and prevalence of adolescents’ exposure to substance use risk and protective factors in the school environment, an adolescent’s perceptions about the opportunities and rewards in school.
[DOC File]Psychosocial Element
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Psychosocial Risk & Protective Factors Action /tools/considerations Individual Suicide. Self Harm. Substance misuse. Absconding. Treatment resistance/ motivation . Compliance with self care including refeeding. Elicit degree of risk using semi structured interview and risk assessment tools e.g.: Worthington scale, Dices.
[DOCX File]PSH Audit draft 5 december - Department of Commerce
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Risk register/hazard register/health and hygiene management plan lists the identified psychosocial hazards and risk factors and associated controls specific to the worksite/work area. 2.6 Practicable controls across multiple levels of the hierarchy have been implemented to address the identified hazards and risk factors.
[DOC File]Birthplace - PhenX Toolkit
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Substance Abuse and Addiction - Substance Use-related Psychosocial Risk Factors Measure: Qualities of Personal Relationships Definition: This measure assesses how children and adolescents perceive their relationships with the central individuals in their families and social networks.
[DOC File]Family Psychosocial Screening - PEDStest
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Family Psychosocial Screen (FPS): A measure of risk. Rationale: Children often appear to be typically developing early in life. But in the presence of risk factors, delays will inevitably emerge over time. Four or more risk factors (e.g., parental mental health problems such as depression, anxiety or substance abuse), less than a high school ...
[DOCX File]University of Washington
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Was the patient screened or referred for evaluation of psychosocial risk factors? Did the provider avoid co-prescribing with a sedative agent (benzodiazepines, barbiturates, sedatives, carisoprodol, and hypnotic medications) or document the specific clinical need and risks/benefits?
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