English to Spanish Dictionary psychosocial

psychosocial

Psicosocial
definition
adjective
The contribution of psychosocial factors to the initial onset of depression in diabetes is modest.
of or relating to the interrelation of social factors and individual thought and behavior.
example
The contribution of 'psychosocial' factors to the initial onset of depression in diabetes is modest.
Pain is a multidimensional experience influenced by a variety of physical and 'psychosocial' factors.
Recent studies have attempted to define the 'psychosocial' factors related to glycemic control.
Therefore, chronic marital distress may be a more salient 'psychosocial' risk factor for women than for men.
The exploration of 'psychosocial' factors in relation to suicide risk is by no means new.
Those patients diagnosed with CF as adults differ, both medically and 'psychosocially' , from those diagnosed at a younger age; these differences have implications for diagnosis, treatment, and education.
It was expected that the more 'psychosocially' mature adolescents would be less involved in the risky behavior of heavier drinking, both concurrently and longitudinally.
Developmental perspectives toward understanding minors' decision-making capacities attempt to determine when minors are cognitively and 'psychosocially' mature enough to provide informed consent.
Abnormal scars can cause unpleasant symptoms and be aesthetically distressing, disfiguring, and 'psychosocially' and functionally disabling. Appropriate treatment depends on scar type and aetiology.
Substance abuse is a 'psychosocially' contagious epidemic and not a simple indicator or function of the level of social and personal problems in a community.
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