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The phrase "maladjustment to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a difficulty or problem in adapting to a new situation or environment. Example: The child's maladjustment to his new school was evident in his constant anxiety and poor academic performance.
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Enid Starkie, in her classic 1936 biography, attributed Rimbaud's "maladjustment" to his supposed rape by French soldiers, a surmise rejected by Edmund White in his 2008 study.
21, Old Style], 1895, Konstantinovo, Ryazan province, Russia died Dec. 27, 1925, Leningrad), the self-styled "last poet of wooden Russia," whose dual image that of a devout and simple peasant singer and that of a rowdy and blasphemous exhibitionist reflects his tragic maladjustment to the changing world of the revolutionary era.
The study also evaluated the relation of self-reported depression, anxiety, and social maladjustment to attributional style.
Maladjustment to chronic illness has been traditionally associated with avoidance and defensive inhibition of emotions [ 3].
The Russian study explained that growing unemployment, wage reductions, and maladjustment to stress in men resulted in increasing HRD, but that the causal relationship between economic difficulties and HRD could not be explained.
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Choosing to sleep on the ground over a bed (when I asked the old commander why he did this, he said "Beds feel like a trap") is just one symptom in a whole suite of maladjustments to regular life whose overall gist is that you've mentally never left the battlefield.
Common co-morbidities include, learning impairment due to brain malformation, depression or social maladjustment due to seizures, cognitive impairment due to their anti-epileptic drug treatment, behavioural problems, and difficulty sleeping [ 10].
In the long term, children placed out of home showed levels of behavioural maladjustment similar to the children remaining with maltreating parents, and heightened as compared to children growing up in high risk families with adequate parenting.
Although social maladjustment appears to be common among abused children, negative outcomes are not inevitable.
However, few studies have explored the experience and factors that affect a patient's decision-making and maladjustment prior to colostomy surgery.
The study revealed that refugee youth experienced more maladjustment compared to non-refugee immigrant youth, as evinced by significantly lower psychological adaptation and poorer socio-cultural adaptation.
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