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New Scale To Measure Anxiety Outcomes

Development Of New Scale To Measure Anxiety Outcomes 10 Mar 2010 A new questionnaire and outcomes measurement scale developed by the department of psychiatry at Rhode Island Hospital has proven to be a reliable and valid measure of anxiety. The scale can easily be incorporated into routine clinical practice when treating psychiatric disorders. The study appears online [...]

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  • Mathematical Model To Predict Sports Injuries

    New Mathematical Model To Predict Sports Injuries From Equations Developed By Spanish Researchers
    17 Feb 2010
    Noticias UGR Spanish researchers have developed a new mathematical model that predicts sports injuries from a series of equations. Their work has proved that sport injuries that affect the lower limbs in high-impact sport, such as football, athletics or basketball, can [...]

  • Check Your Drinking 2.0

    A web based intervention: http://www.checkyourdrinking.net/cyd/CYDScreenerP1_0.aspx
    The Check Your Drinking (CYD) Survey

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  • Belief In A Caring God Improves Response

    24 Feb 2010
    Research suggests that religious belief can help protect against symptoms of depression, but a study at Rush University Medical Center goes one step further.
    In patients diagnosed with clinical depression, belief in a concerned God can improve response to medical treatment, according to a paper in the Journal of Clinical Psychology.
    A total of 136 [...]

  • Improving Family-Strengthening Intervention Program

    08 Jan 2010
    Preliminary testing of modifications to a program aimed at strengthening families showed that parents improved their ability to control anger, exhibited less negativity and acted more positively toward their children.
    The study, funded by a $3.3-million grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse and carried out by Penn State researchers, will test changes [...]

  • Difference between Letters A Or F

    Exposure To Letters A Or F Can Affect Test Performance – British Psychological Society
    09 Mar 2010
    Seeing the letter A before an exam can improve a student’s exam result while exposure to the letter F may make a student more likely to fail. This is the finding of a study published in the British Journal of [...]

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