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- behaviour disorder、conduct disorder、mental disorder、psychiatric diagnosis
WordNet
- bring disorder to (同)disarray
- a physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning; "the doctor prescribed some medicine for the disorder"; "everyone gets stomach upsets from time to time" (同)upset
- a disturbance of the peace or of public order
- the action or reaction of something (as a machine or substance) under specified circumstances; "the behavior of small particles can be studied in experiments" (同)behaviour
- (psychology) the aggregate of the responses or reactions or movements made by an organism in any situation (同)behaviour
- manner of acting or controlling yourself (同)behaviour, conduct, doings
- not arranged in order (同)unordered
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 〈U〉『無秩序』,混乱,乱雑(confusion) / 《しばしば複数形で》(社会的・政治的な)粉争,騒動 / 〈C〉(肉体的・精神的な)不調,異常,障害 / …‘の'秩序を乱す / 〈心身〉‘に'異常を起こさせる
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English Journal
- Associations between Mental Health Disorders and Body Mass Index among Military Personnel.
- Smith TJ1, White A2, Hadden L3, Young AJ4, Marriott BP5.Author information 1Military Nutrition Division, US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA, USA. tracey.smith10.civ@mail.mil.2Abt Associates, Inc., Durham, NC, USA.3Abt Associates, Inc., Cambridge, MA, USA.4Military Nutrition Division, US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA, USA.5Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA.AbstractOBJECTIVE: To determine if overweight or obesity is associated with mental health disorder (MHD) symptoms among military personnel Methods: Secondary analysis using the 2005 Department of Defense Health Related Behaviors Survey (N = 15,195). Standard Body Mass Index (BMI) categories were used to classify participants' body composition.
- American journal of health behavior.Am J Health Behav.2014 Jul;38(4):529-40. doi: 10.5993/AJHB.38.4.6.
- OBJECTIVE: To determine if overweight or obesity is associated with mental health disorder (MHD) symptoms among military personnel Methods: Secondary analysis using the 2005 Department of Defense Health Related Behaviors Survey (N = 15,195). Standard Body Mass Index (BMI) categories were used to cla
- PMID 24636115
- Metacognitive therapy in people with a schizophrenia spectrum diagnosis and medication resistant symptoms: A feasibility study.
- Morrison AP1, Pyle M2, Chapman N2, French P2, Parker SK2, Wells A3.Author information 1School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom; Greater Manchester West NHS Mental Health Foundation Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom. Electronic address: anthony.p.morrison@manchester.ac.uk.2Greater Manchester West NHS Mental Health Foundation Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom.3School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom; Dept of Psychology, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway.AbstractBACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for psychosis has been shown to be effective, but there are recent suggestions that it is less efficacious than initially thought. Metacognitive therapy (MCT), which focuses on metacognitive mechanisms, has led to positive results in other disorders, but has yet to be evaluated in people with schizophrenia spectrum diagnoses. This study evaluates the feasibility of MCT for people with psychotic disorders.
- Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry.J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry.2014 Jun;45(2):280-4. doi: 10.1016/j.jbtep.2013.11.003. Epub 2013 Dec 14.
- BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for psychosis has been shown to be effective, but there are recent suggestions that it is less efficacious than initially thought. Metacognitive therapy (MCT), which focuses on metacognitive mechanisms, has led to positive results in other
- PMID 24440585
- Frontal-executive constructional apraxia: when delayed recall is better than copying.
- Roth HL1, Bauer RM, Crucian GP, Heilman KM.Author information 1a Department of Neurology , University of North Carolina , Chapel Hill , NC , USA.AbstractIn assessments of visuospatial function and memory, patients are often required to copy a figure and later to reproduce that figure from memory. Whereas most people perform better on a copying task than when drawing from memory, in this study we describe an unusual pattern of performance in which patients are better at drawing from memory than copying. Consecutive patients in a neurocognitive disorders clinic were given a battery of clinical cognitive tests that included copying a figure of intersecting pentagons and then drawing the figure from memory. Patterns of drawing performance at the two time points were compared to the profile of other cognitive deficits. Results: A subgroup of four patients with frontal dysfunction showed marked improvement in drawings at a delay compared to copying. Prior studies have indicated that most patients have declines in drawing performance at a delay. The unusual pattern of better performance at a delay compared to an initial copy occurred in patients with frontal dysfunction. These patients' visuoconstructive deficit and subsequent improvement could be related to either a failure to disengage when a model is present, to memory consolidation with increased reliance on top-down processing in the delay condition, or to relative preservation of global versus local aspects of a stimulus in memory. The addition of a task to assess drawing after a delay to a standard clinical screening battery such as the Mini-Mental Status Examination (MMSE) provides the opportunity to evaluate this phenomenon that may be indicative of frontal-executive dysfunction.
- Neurocase.Neurocase.2014 Jun;20(3):283-95. doi: 10.1080/13554794.2013.770879. Epub 2013 Apr 15.
- In assessments of visuospatial function and memory, patients are often required to copy a figure and later to reproduce that figure from memory. Whereas most people perform better on a copying task than when drawing from memory, in this study we describe an unusual pattern of performance in which pa
- PMID 23581561
Japanese Journal
- Evaluation of Speech-Related Attitude by Means of the KiddyCAT, CAT, and BigCAT, within a Larger Behavior Assessment Battery Framework for Children and Adults Who Stutter <Original Article>
- Vanryckeghem Martine,Kawai Norimune
- The bulletin of the Center for Special Education Research and Practice Hiroshima University Graduate School of Education (13), 1-9, 2015-03
- … This paper presents information on an assessment battery for school-age children and one for adults, the Behavior Assessment Battery, which investigates the affective, behavioral and cognitive sequelae that frame the stuttering disorder. …
- NAID 120005575309
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- 英
- conduct disorder、behavior disorder、((英))behaviour disorder
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- 行動異常、行為障害
-行動異常
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- 英
- behavior disorder, behavior abnormality
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- 精神障害、行動障害、精神科診断
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- behavior disorder、mental disorder
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)行動障害
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- behavior disorder、conduct disorder
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注意欠陥および破壊的行動障害
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- oppositional defiant disorder
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- 障害:個人的苦痛や機能の障害があるので「疾病」とは言えるものの、その背景にある臓器障害がもう一つはっきりしない場合に用いられる。(PSY.9)
- an untidy state; a lack of order or organization (⇔order)
- violent behaviour of large groups of people
- an illness that cause a part of the body to stop functioning correctly
- disease <> illness <> disorder
- 乱す、乱雑にする。(人)の(心身の)調子を狂わせる。
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- act、action、behave、behavioral、behaviour、behavioural、conduct、motion