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Overprotection, encompasses negative MRP that include excessive control of child's activities, excessive contact and support, showing high expectations related the child's performance, and inflexibility towards behavioral and routine rules.
It is recommended that positive affectivity items be added to the scale (see [ 55] for discussion) since depression encompasses a combination of high negative affectivity and low positive affectivity, while anxiety encompasses negative aspects of affectivity only [ 53].
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Collard et al. (2013), for instance, identified two groups of items independently associated with frailty:one group of items represents the affective-cognitive dimension, encompassing negative cognitions in relation to self and interpersonal sensitivity.
Risk factors for type 2 and gestational diabetes have the potential to encompass negative stereotypes, as several participants alluded to in this study.
However, its association with symptomatology encompassing negative, positive, and disorganized symptoms was not significant in other studies using the same assessment, IRI [ 39, 40].
We identified four themes that encompassed negative attitudes: disrupted sense of normality; family burden (an onerous responsibility, caregiver uncertainty and panic and visually confronting); housing constraints and reliance on professional healthcare (relinquishing security, isolation from peer support and satisfaction with in-centre services).
In the two trials of vitamin A supplementation at birth that we have conducted, the overall "no effect" mortality rate ratio estimate encompasses a negative effect for girls and a potentially beneficial effect for boys.
By the film's end, let's just say she takes advantage of her special power to leave an existential comment on all the service she's received in life an all-encompassing negative review that feels glorious, victorious, a finger in the face of the world's jerks.
Here, we show that this redesigned β-barrel protein tolerates an extensive alteration in the internal surface charge, encompassing 25 negative charge neutralizations.
Previously, Kälvemark et al. (2004) built on Jameton's (1984) definition of moral distress to encompass the negative symptoms of psychological dissonance when one is forced by external restrictions to carry out actions that do not align with one's internal moral compass.
Thus, responses to these questions could be interpreted as reflecting people's understandings of the harms of drug and alcohol addiction and/or an awareness of the signs and symptoms of substance use disorders, rather than encompassing morally negative attitudes.
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