This study investigates the feasibility of using validated screening instruments to assist support consultants in identifying psychosocial problems. Methods Prospective observational study focusing on ...
Structured screening for psychosocial issues can be oriented toward a wide variety ... or in the Bright Futures Mental Health Tool Kit; a number of these resources are listed in this module's ...
HEEADSSS is a well-known psychosocial screening tool with eight domains, used to identify potential or actual harm. Objectives Establish whether CYP within the West Midlands, UK are receiving adequate ...
There were no clinically significant adverse psychosocial outcomes in either carriers with a history of cancer or in those requiring further investigations. Conclusion WB-MRI screening can be ...
Studies using clinical judgement of psychosocial distress alone, without use of a formal screening tool, will be excluded. Studies where research staff conduct the screening or referral will be ...
Objectives The HEEADSSS (Home, Education, Employment, Activity, Drugs, Sex and gender, Self-harm, Safety) assessment is widely used as a psychosocial screening tool for young people presenting to ...
The psychosocial oncologist will be visible in precancer interventions like biomedical screening, which will likely be much less invasive and time-consuming than today, and will include more ...
The Spanish version of the Pediatric Symptom Checklist has proven to have strong validity and reliability as a screening tool for psychosocial dysfunction in Hispanic children. This was a convenience ...
Main outcome measures: Attitudes to newborn screening and impact of screening on mother-baby relationship, anxiety/wellbeing, and reproductive patterning within families of an affected boy. Results: ...