Sentence examples for empirically based interventions from inspiring English sources

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The growing number of service members in need of mental health care requires that empirically based interventions be tailored to the unique demands and exigencies of this population.

Thus, these studies may not constitute optimal tests of integrated, empirically based interventions for these prevalent problems.

Another interface that has emerged as critically important is that between clinical research and implementation of empirically based interventions in clinical practice.

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The findings provide evidence for psychiatric nurses to use soft music as an empirically based intervention for depressed inpatients.

The empirically based intervention comprised a series of 4 weekly workshops that had both interactive psychoeducational components and behavioral components (e.g., homework to do with daughters, modeling activities).

Chronic distress and clinical depression in the face of cancer require empirically based intervention, but there is need for a balancing recognition that transient periods of distress and despair are normative and for many persons, may be a necessary part of positive adaptation to the cancer experience.

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to design an empirically based, preventative intervention program for married women with school-age children.

The chapter discusses the range of empirically based smoking cessation interventions and provides recommendations for smoking cessation treatment in this population, in addition to providing suggestions for future research.

Ideally, models should employ a time course empirically based on analogous interventions (Wilkinson et al. 2009).

Her current research is on understanding the rates and risks of mood and anxiety disorders using methods of epidemiology, genetics, neuroimaging, and the application of these findings to develop and test empirically based treatments and prevention intervention.

To a certain extent the point in time to accept dying – at least in medical institutions – depends on empirically based decisions to abstain from potentially life-sustaining interventions e.g. pharmacological, technical or other artificial support of organ function "to prevent death" at least for limited moments of time [ 28, 29].

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