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Psychiatric diagnosis vs medical diagnosis: Are mental health professionals aware?Sanchez, Phyllis Nancy. January 1989 (has links)
For years research has demonstrated a varying incidence of medical disorders manifesting with psychiatric symptoms. A relatively conservative estimate of such so called "medical masquerades" is around 10%. It is important to ascertain whether health care professionals are aware of possible medical masquerades perhaps most especially in a mental health center outpatient setting where non-medically trained clinicians are the first line therapists for treatment in the majority of cases. This study set about to find out how aware three types of health care clinicians (psychiatrists, nonpsychiatrically trained medical doctors, and non-medically trained mental health psychotherapists) are of the prevalence of medical masquerades, and whether these three types of clinicians perform differently on three types of clinical vignettes (psychiatric, somatoform, and medical masquerades). Results revealed that all health care professionals surveyed are aware that there are a percentage of medical masquerades in the clinical population. Results also revealed that the three types of clinicians performed differently on the case vignettes.
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LIFE EVENT PATTERNS OF MENTAL HEALTH PATIENTS IN SOUTHERN ARIZONA: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY.Swanda, Rex Michael, 1955- January 1982 (has links)
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Communication processes and their effectiveness in the management and treatment of dysphagiaSkipper, Myra January 1992 (has links)
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Role of an adapted index of type A behaviour : relationships with health and reactivity, and a role in 'composite risk'Birks, Yvonne January 2000 (has links)
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Nurses' education and their experiences of caring for people who are dying and their familiesMorgan, Naomi Mary Ann January 1997 (has links)
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Caring for someone with HIV related illness : the experience of family carersStark, Catherine M. January 1995 (has links)
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Mental health in the Northern Ireland Civil Service : studies on prevalence and determinants of mental ill-healthAddley, Kenneth January 2000 (has links)
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The public health risks of Lyme disease in BrecklandMawby, Tracey Victoria January 1998 (has links)
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Community connections : geographies of rehabilitation amongst people with long term and enduring mental health problems in NottinghamPinfold, Vanessa Anne January 1999 (has links)
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Giving a Voice to Adolescents Living with a Sibling with Chronic IllnessMacMullen, Jill 13 December 2013 (has links)
The purpose of this phenomenological enquiry was to gain a deeper understanding of what it means to be an adolescent living with a sibling who has a chronic illness. Children’s chronic illness has an impact on well siblings and research findings have been inconsistent as to what effect this has on them. Semi-structured interviews using photo-elicitation were conducted with eight adolescents who had siblings with a chronic illness. Through the use of interpretive phenomenology, three themes emerged: Making Sense over Time, Getting Away from It All, and Creating Common Ground with Siblings and Family. The adolescents were able to make sense of chronic illness over time by asking parents questions about the illness and attending support groups. Siblings found normalcy in their lives by getting away to spend time alone or connecting with friends.
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