Survivors reported infertility or pregnancy complications, premature aging and heart disease, and late-appearing psychosocial effects, including depression and anxiety.
Studies in the psychosocial effects of cyberspace have begun to monitor the impacts cyberbullying may have on the victims, and the consequences it may lead to.
The social comparison approach directs attention to the psychosocial effects of public policies that weaken the social determinants of health.
People with the condition may experience negative psychosocial effects, and avoid activities that expose the chest.
Social promotion began to spread in the 1930s with concerns about the psychosocial effects of retention.
That had changed, perhaps because the Galactic Overlords had become concerned about the negative psychosocial effect their otherness might be having on skittish humans.
There are also psychosocial effects that children suffer from the obesity epidemic: obese children tend to be socially isolated and have high rates of disordered eating, anxiety and depression.
"Apart from exacerbating the psychosocial effects on those directly affected, this situation has prevented a comprehensive evaluation of the importance of the event to public health," he writes.
April 1976-After a year of study and public hearings, the commission issued a comprehensive plan aimed at diminishing the physical, economic, and psychosocial effects of arthritis and musculoskeletal diseases.