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Meanings of emotional functioning in English
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Usage of emotional functioning in English
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Recovery of emotionalfunctioning following stroke has received limited attention in the neuropsychological literature.
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Quality-of-life analysis showed improvements in social and emotionalfunctioning, and in pain and anorexia.
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Behavioral and emotionalfunctioning was assessed at age 6 with the Child Behavior Checklist.
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As such, primary prevention of CVD may be associated with addressing early life emotionalfunctioning.
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Conclusions: Several aspects of childhood emotionalfunctioning was associated with adulthood CVD risk, particularly for women.
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Overall, our results regarding behavioural and emotionalfunctioning were comparable to those of normative reference groups.
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Especially schizophrenic patients show deficits in emotionalfunctioning, such as in mood induction or emotion discrimination.
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CONCLUSIONS: Better physical and emotionalfunctioning, greater resilience and lower depression are associated with more positive ATOA.
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Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterized by serious problems in interpersonal relationships and emotionalfunctioning.
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Therefore, we examined associations of child emotionalfunctioning and the 10-year risk of developing CVD in midlife.
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Social and emotionalfunctioning were domains seen in disease specific instruments as well as in generic instruments.
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By emotionalfunctioning, we refer to a range of processing modes, including perception, expression, experience, and behavior.
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Results: The AN and the PSYCH groups had clear deficits in emotionalfunctioning compared to the HC group.
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Background: Childhood emotional maltreatment (CEM) has been associated with a profound and enduring negative impact on behavioral and emotionalfunctioning.
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In this prospective study, we investigated the association between prenatal tobacco exposure, behavioral and emotionalfunctioning and brain morphology in young children.
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Cognitive and emotionalfunctioning was measured in four domains (processing speed, memory, executive functioning, and emotional learning) in addition to premorbid IQ.