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The Activity Pattern Indicator (API) (Diller,
Fordyce
, Jacobs, & Brown, 1978) and the Schedule of Recent Experience (SRE) (Holmes, 1981) were used to determine activity patterns and life changes for 15 depressed patients admitted to an acute care mental health unit. Eight categories on the API were correlated with six categories on the SRE to determine the relationship between activity patterns 1 week and 1 month before hospitalization and life changes for the past year. Two correlations indicated that as the total number of life changes and home and family life changes increase, activity related to personal care decreases. Other correlations showed that as life changes related to health, work, and finance increase, such activities as passive recreation, homemaking, socializing, and personal care also increase. Because activity is the cornerstone of occupational therapy, occupational therapists, in treating patients with
depression
, might include facilitating close inspection of the patients' activity patterns in relation to the changes that have occurred in their lives.
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PMID:Activity patterns and life changes in people with depression. 224 52
This study investigated the impact that meditation has on
Fordyce
's (1977, 1983) Personal Happiness Enhancement Program (PHEP). Experimental subjects were divided into two groups, both of which received instruction on the PHEP. Subjects in one experimental group were taught a meditation exercise in addition to the PHEP. A control group received no instruction. The Happiness Measure, Psychap Inventory, Beck
Depression
Inventory, and State-Trait Anxiety Scale were dependent measures. The three (groups) x two (pre-post) mixed ANOVAs with Student Newman-Keuls found that the meditation plus PHEP group significantly improved on all dependent measures over both the PHEP only group and the control group. The PHEP only group improved significantly over the control group on all measures except state anxiety.
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PMID:Meditation as an adjunct to a happiness enhancement program. 779 51
Using a biopsychosocial model of chronic radicular pain, we conducted a prospective study on the predictability of the therapy outcome in 41 lumbar disc patients from the Department of Neurology, University of Kiel. Before therapy, all patients had an extensive neurological and psychological examination. The criteria for the therapy outcome werepersistent pain and theduration of hospital stay in days. As for the psychological predictors, we examined the amount of
depression
as a state variable (Beck
Depression
Inventory BDI),
depression
as a trait variable (Giessen test), several paincoping modes (Hoppe scale) and the general health locus of control. As somatic predictors, we assessed the duration of pain before treatment, the number of previous operations, motoric paresis and the patient's age. The results indicated that the BDI was the best predictor of persistent pain and of the duration of hospital stay as well. The sensitivity and specificity were more than 90%. Patients with a BDI score >9 remained 8 days longer in the hospital than patients with lower BDI scores. In contrast to this,
depression
as a personality dimension allowed no correct prediction of patients with persistent pain. Thus, only the situational aspect of a depressive state is a relevant risk factor for chronicity. Overt pain behavior, avoidance behavior and fatalistic control expectations are the best predictors of persistent pain besides the BDI. Patients with persistent pain when discharged from the hospital had significantly more overt pain behavior preoperatively than patients without pain. They admitted that they changed their posture more often; they groaned, grimaced, or rubbed the painful area more often. Thus, these data confirm the operant conditioning theory of
Fordyce
within a prospective design. Furthermore, patients with strong avoidance behavior in pain situations and with fatalistic health expectations remained 8 to 10 days longer in the hospital. Regarding the somatic factors, only paresis is a significant predictor of these criteria. Patients with clear paresis showed more pain and a longer duration of hospital stay. In general, there was no significant correlation between the organic and psychological predictors, so independent psychological screening and the prospect of psychological interventions are necessary measures to prevent persistent pain in lumbar disc patients.
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PMID:[Chronic pain factor in patients with lumbar disc herniation.]. 1841 51
In the nineteenth century many farmers kept a diary of the farming year to record such features as the weather, crop yields, animal husbandry, and prices. Research into church and people in the parishes of
Fordyce
and Portsoy in North East Scotland led to the discovery of a four-volume journal kept by James Wilson, a farmer in the Banffshire Parish of Deskford between 1879 and 1892. This journal provides a detailed picture of many aspects of rural life including farming, family, neighbors, religion, friends, and entertainment. Moreover, Wilson wrote poetry and kept a record of his lectures given to the local Mutual Improvement Associations. Taken together, the journal, poems, and lectures provide a significant body of literature giving insights into rural society. The journal also covers an important period in farming at the nexus between a time of "high farming" and the agricultural
depression
of the late nineteenth century.
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PMID:The Journal of James Wilson: An Insight into Life in North East Scotland Toward the End of the Nineteenth Century . 2765 17