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"mental outcomes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe the psychological or emotional effects or results of a particular situation, event, or action. Example: "The long-term mental outcomes of traumatic experiences can vary from person to person."
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After subjecting the data to nearly 400 different statistical measures, researchers found 19 different possible associations between thimerosal and various mental outcomes — most of which suggested that thimerosal was actually beneficial.
■ African-Americans and Latinos are 2.5 to 3 times more likely to be poor, which leads to inequitable health and mental outcomes, increased exposure to violence and environmental pollution, and inadequate educational and employment opportunities.
More than one-third, or 78.6 million of U.S. adults are obese, and obesity is linked to life-threatening diseases including cancer, heart disease, type 2 diabetes and stroke, as well as poorer mental outcomes.
The literature regarding psychological and mental outcomes of stress exposure and prolonged stress consists of several partly overlapping concepts.
Multivariate logistic regression modeling revealed different factors associated with mental outcomes for South Asian Canadian-born (unweighted n = 523; weighted n = 1,223,141) and South Asian immigrant populations (unweighted n = 3395; weighted n = 4,739,762) (Table 3).
This study will explore the potential for interventions involving volunteer activities to produce positive physical and mental outcomes for older people, thereby contributing to the limited evidence relating to the potential of volunteering as a health intervention.
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Conversely, the daily sedative interruption in ICU patients does not result in adverse mental outcome [ 2].
Much of the research examining the possible adverse health effects of suboptimal dietary n-3 LCPUFAs has focused on either develop-mental outcomes associated with peri-natal exposure or cardio-vascular risks among older adults.
However, meta-analyses of randomized trials have not found evidence of persistent bene-ficial effects of LCPUFA supplementation of formula milk on the physical, visual, and neuro-develop-mental outcomes of term or pre-term infants (Simmer et al. 2008a, 2008b).
First, the resource variables showed similar effect sizes on mental health outcomes within all methods.
Self-concept continued to have little apparent effect on teacher-reported mental health outcomes.
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