New research indicates that psychosocial factors—which influence how a person perceives, interprets, and reacts to their surroundings—do not affect an individual's risk of developing cancer. The ...
Psychosocial factors do not influence a person’s risk for cancer, according to study results.The findings contradict a ...
New research indicates that psychosocial factors-which influence how a person perceives, interprets, and reacts to their surroundings-do not affect an individual's risk of developing cancer. The ...
Fatigue, cognitive changes and sleep disturbances were as important to patients with early Parkinson’s disease as symptoms ...
Background The length of hospital stay for patients with physical illnesses is longer for those with mental health comorbidity, particularly in the presence of severe physical multimorbidity.
Psychosocial interventions offered limited benefits for reducing symptoms and substance use in patients with schizophrenia and comorbid substance use disorder.
This article is part of a series on transforming health systems published with support from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the terms ...
Psychosocial factors are not associated with an increased risk for most types of cancer, according to a study published online March 23 in Cancer. Lonneke A. van Tuijl, Ph.D., from the University ...
Fewer people with psychosocial disability may be added to the NDIS in the future, as the minister flags that the government expects to divert 27,000 people to outside supports in the next four years, ...
We characterized the longitudinal course of psychosocial functioning during the 2 years after GAH initiation in a prospective cohort of transgender and nonbinary youth in the United States.