Personality Tests
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25. Equitação e volteio com crianças carentes : uma proposta educacional
This work aims to elaborate, implement, develop and evaluate a program of riding and vaulting for deprived seven to twelve year old children. These children were submitted to the program above which offers an environment with adequate conditions for child development, mainly based on the resources that a horse offers to stimulate the child youth dvelopment.
Publicado em: 1998
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26. Neuropsicologia da doença Huntington : fatores preditivos em familiares geneticamente positivos e assintomaticos
Huntington s disease (HD) is an inherited neurodegenerative disorder of midlife onset that produces characteristic, progressive abnormal movements, dementia, and psychiatric and personality abnormalities. The gene responsible of the HD is localized in the short arm of chromosome 4. In early 1993 the search for the genetic defect ended with the discovery that
Publicado em: 1998
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27. Effects of occupational exposure to mercury vapour on the central nervous system.
Possible effects of mercury on the central nervous system (CNS) were examined in a group of chloralkali workers exposed to mercury (n = 89) and compared with a control group (n = 75), by registration of subjective symptoms, personality changes, forearm tremor, and performance on six computerised psychometric tests in the two groups. The groups were similar i
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28. Newly identified psychiatric illness in one general practice: 12-month outcome and the influence of patients' personality.
BACKGROUND. Relatively little is known about the natural history and outcome of psychological problems in patients who present to general practitioners. Only a small proportion of such patients are seen by specialists. Clinical experience suggests that patient personality is one of the factors influencing outcome in patients diagnosed as having psychiatric i
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29. Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction in a patient with neurosyphilis.
A 40 year old man presented with progressive personality changes in the previous six months. Specific serological tests for syphilis in blood and CSF were highly positive and CSF sedimentation showed signs of an inflammatory process. Ten hours after the start of penicillin treatment a severe symptomatic Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction with alteration of level of
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30. Relationships between some psychological assessments, body-build, and physiological stress responses
A number of physiological responses to the psychological stress of an oral academic examination were observed, including heart rate, respiration rate, blood pressure, urinary 17-oxogenic steroid excretion, and plasma corticosteroid concentration. The results were related to body-build and to four psychological tests: Eysenck Personality Inventory, Taylor Man
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31. Genetic Evidence for a Distinct Subtype of Schizophrenia Characterized by Pervasive Cognitive Deficit
A novel phenotyping strategy in schizophrenia, targeting different neurocognitive domains, neurobehavioral features, and selected personality traits, has allowed us to identify a homogeneous familial subtype of the disease, characterized by pervasive neurocognitive deficit. Our genome scan data indicate that this subtype, which accounts for up to 50% of our
The American Society of Human Genetics.
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32. Effects of low exposure to inorganic mercury on psychological performance.
The effects of low exposure to inorganic mercury on psychological performance was investigated: the study groups included eight chronically exposed workers and 20 who were only occasionally exposed. These were compared with a control group of 22 subjects from the same plant who were not exposed to mercury. All subjects were administered the WHO test battery
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33. Relation of lung function and exercise capacity to mood and attitudes to health.
Results of psychometric tests were obtained on 161 male welders and other tradesmen in heavy industry who had recently been made redundant. Anxiety and depression were scored on the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and negative attitudes and beliefs regarding breathlessness and related aspects of respiratory health on a semantic differential scale. Sco