Life Change Events
Accident Proneness
Quality of Life
Life
The self-reported well-being of employees facing organizational change: effects of an intervention. (1/1645)
The objective of this study was to investigate the self-reported well-being of employees facing organizational change, and the effect of an intervention. It was a controlled intervention study. Subjects were allocated to study and control groups, and brief individual counselling was offered to the subjects in the study groups. Questionnaire measures were administered before and after counselling (a 3-month interval), and non-counselled subjects also completed questionnaires at the same times. The setting was 15 estate offices in an urban local authority Housing Department. Subjects comprised the total workforce of the Housing Management division: 193 employees, male and female, aged 22-62 years, facing compulsory competitive tendering between 1994-97. Main outcome measures were baseline and comparative measures of psychological morbidity, including the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) and the Occupational Stress Indicator (OSI). Questionnaire response rates were 72% and 47% on first and second occasions respectively. The uptake of counselling was 37%. In comparison with (1) the UK norms for the OSI and (2) the norms for a similar occupational group, this group of workers were under more work-related pressure and their self-reported health was markedly poorer. They were not however at a disadvantage in terms of coping strategies. Those accepting the offer of counselling were subject to greater levels of work stress, had poorer self-reported health and markedly lower levels of job satisfaction than those who did not. Questionnaire scores were not significantly different before and after counselling, giving no evidence of treatment effects on symptomatology. However, almost all subjects rated counselling as having been extremely helpful. This study suggests that adverse effects on staff facing organizational change may be ameliorated by improved management practice. (+info)The role of psychological and biological factors in postinfective gut dysfunction. (2/1645)
BACKGROUND: Both psychological and physiological disturbances have been implicated in the aetiopathogenesis of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). AIMS: To investigate how the psychological factors act, and the involvement of infective and physiological factors. METHODS: Consecutive patients hospitalised for gastroenteritis reported life events for the previous 12 months, and past illness experiences on standardised questionnaires. They also completed psychometric questionnaires for anxiety, neuroticism, somatisation, and hypochondriasis. In some patients, rectal biopsy specimens were obtained during the acute illness and at three months postinfection. RESULTS: Ninety four patients completed all questionnaires: 22 patients were diagnosed with IBS after their gastroenteritis (IBS+), and 72 patients returned to normal bowel habits (IBS-). IBS+ patients reported more life events and had higher hypochondriasis scores than IBS- patients. The predictive value of the life event and hypochondriasis measures was highly significant and independent of anxiety, neuroticism, and somatisation scores, which were also elevated in IBS+ patients. Rectal biopsy specimens from 29 patients showed a chronic inflammatory response in both IBS+ and IBS- patients. Three months later, specimens from IBS+ patients continued to show increased chronic inflammatory cell counts but those from IBS- patients had returned to normal levels. IBS+ and IBS- patients exhibited rectal hypersensitivity and hyper-reactivity and rapid colonic transit compared with normal controls, but there were no significant differences between IBS+ and IBS- patients for these physiological measurements. CONCLUSION: Psychological factors most clearly predict the development of IBS symptoms after gastroenteritis but biological mechanisms also contribute towards the expression of symptoms. (+info)Does psychological intervention help chronic skin conditions? (3/1645)
The objective of the study was to assess the impact of psychological/psychiatric assessment in patients with chronic or intractable dermatological conditions. A diagnostic interview was undertaken in order to pin-point any temporal connection between an adverse life-event and the first appearance of the skin disorder. Following this, the dermatologist's assessment of subsequent changes in the skin disorder were noted. The three main dermatological diagnoses were atopic eczema (10), prurigo (10), and psoriasis (nine). Follow-up was for up to 5 years. A favourable response was noted in 40 out of the 64 patients who participated in the study; this was usually evident within a few weeks and maintained thereafter. Remission was achieved in 12, while 28 showed some improvement. We conclude that this liaison between dermatology and psychiatry proved a valuable adjunct to normal dermatological treatment and was followed by improvement in the majority of patients. (+info)Physical abuse during pregnancy: prevalence and risk factors. (4/1645)
BACKGROUND: Violence during pregnancy is a health and social problem that poses particular risks to the woman and her fetus. To address the lack of Canadian information on this issue, the authors studied the prevalence and predictors of physical abuse in a sample of pregnant women in Saskatoon. METHODS: Of 728 women receiving prenatal services through the Saskatoon District public health system between Apr. 1, 1993, and Mar. 31, 1994, 605 gave informed consent to participate in the study and were interviewed in the second trimester. Of these, 543 were interviewed again late in the third trimester. During the initial interview, information was collected on the women's sociodemographic characteristics, the current pregnancy, health practices and psychosocial variables. The second interview focused on the women's experience of physical abuse during the pregnancy and during the preceding year, the demographic characteristics and the use of alcohol or illicit drugs by their male partner. RESULTS: In all, 31 (5.7%) of the women reported experiencing physical abuse during pregnancy; 46 (8.5%) reported experiencing it within the 12 months preceding the second interview. Of the 31 women 20 (63.3%) reported that the perpetrator was her husband, boyfriend or ex-husband. Although all ethnic groups of women suffered abuse, aboriginal women were at greater risk than nonaboriginal women (adjusted odds ratio 2.8, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.0-7.8). Women whose partner had a drinking problem were 3.4 times (95% CI 1.2-9.9) more likely to have been abused than women whose partner did not have a drinking problem. Perceived stress and number of negative life events in the preceding year were also predictors of abuse. Abused women tended to report having fewer people with whom they could talk about personal issues or get together; however, they reported socializing with a larger number of people in the month before the second interview than did the women who were not abused. INTERPRETATION: Physical abuse affects a significant minority of pregnant women and is associated with stress, lack of perceived support and a partner with a drinking problem. (+info)Job stressor-mental health associations in a sample of Japanese working adults: artifacts of positive and negative questions? (5/1645)
To examine whether positive and negative components of mental health were differently related to job stressors and life events, correlational analyses were conducted using data for the GHQ-12 and some scales of the NIOSH Generic Job Stress Questionnaire collected from 765 workers in Japan. Six positive items and six negative items of the GHQ-12 were summed up for positive and negative components of mental health (GHQ-POS, GHQ-NEG). The GHQ-POS was significantly correlated with only positively-oriented job stressors. The GHQ-NEG was significantly correlated with only negatively-oriented job stressors. Most correlations were significantly different between GHQ-POS and GHQ-NEG. This correlation pattern resulted in smaller, but significant, correlations between job stressors and the GHQ-12. These results may reflect "measuring similarity" due to item-wording. Detailed inspection suggested that GHQ-POS and GHQ-NEG, as well as positively- and negatively-oriented job stressors, were not attributable only to positive affectively or negative affectivity, respectively. Work-related events showed higher correlations with all mental health variables than their job stressors' counterparts. For females, mental health variables were seldom correlated with job stressors, but significantly correlated with life events. These results might indicate the superiority of "event-type stress measure" as compared to perceived rating scale in assessing job stressors. Further direction was discussed. (+info)High stress responsivity predicts later blood pressure only in combination with positive family history and high life stress. (6/1645)
High cardiovascular responsivity to stressors has not consistently improved prediction of later blood pressure increases beyond the predictive effects of baseline pressure. Animal models suggest that genetic susceptibility to hypertension and frequent stress exposure are important modulating factors in stress-related hypertension. Thus in 103 men originally tested at age 18 to 22 years and reassessed 10 years later, interactive effects of genetic susceptibility (defined as 1 or more hypertensive parents) with high stress responsivity (defined as top 25% on the basis of blood pressure and cardiac responses during both reaction time and cold pressor tasks) were examined in relation to follow-up systolic and diastolic levels and to change in blood pressure status from normal (diastolic<80 mm Hg) to marginally elevated (diastolic 85 to 95 mm Hg). Men with the combination of high stress response and hypertensive parents demonstrated higher systolic (P<0.05) and diastolic levels (P<0.05) at follow-up, and they showed a 7-fold increase (7.5, 95% confidence intervals 2.3, 24.3; P<0.001) in relative risk of change in blood pressure status versus men with no family history and a 3-fold increase (3.8, confidence intervals 1.5, 9.6; P<0.004) versus less stress-responsive men who also had hypertensive parents. In 65 men who also provided ratings of daily stress, family historyxstress responsivityxdaily stress interactions were significant in predicting follow-up systolic and diastolic levels (P<0.006 and 0.03, respectively), with highest pressure levels seen when high life stress was reported by high stress responders and/or men with hypertensive parents. In conclusion, results suggest that stress responsivity as a long-term predictor is modulated by both genetic and environmental factors. (+info)Posttraumatic stress in children following acute physical injury. (7/1645)
OBJECTIVE: To prospectively assess the presence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in children hospitalized following acute physical injury. The focus was identification of the incidence of PTSD, PTSD symptoms, and exploration of factors associated with development of PTSD symptoms and disorder. METHOD: Forty children ages 8-17 were interviewed approximately 1 month following a serious injury and assessed for PTSD, pretrauma behavior problems, levels of peritraumatic fear, and posttraumatic thought suppression. RESULTS: Twenty-two and a half percent of participants met DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for PTSD; 47.5% met criteria for at least two of the three PTSD symptom clusters. Greater thought suppression was associated with increased symptoms of PTSD, as were the child's peritraumatic fear response and pretrauma internalizing behaviors. CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that many children who have been hospitalized for physical trauma may be experiencing clinically significant PTSD symptomatology and may benefit from psychological as well as medical intervention. (+info)Adversity and psychosocial competence of South African children. (8/1645)
Black children in South Africa commonly experience low socioeconomic status and community violence. Parents (N = 625) in a longitudinal study of urbanization responded to structured questionnaires related to resilience, affability, maturity, and school readiness of their six-year olds. SES was found to have an inverse and linear relation to competence at age six; the relationship to violence was curvilinear, with children from moderately safe communities achieving better outcomes than those from very safe or very unsafe ones. (+info)Life change events refer to significant changes or transitions in an individual's personal circumstances that may have an impact on their health and well-being. These events can include things like:
* Marriage or divorce
* Birth of a child or loss of a loved one
* Job loss or retirement
* Moving to a new home or city
* Changes in financial status
* Health diagnoses or serious illnesses
* Starting or ending of a significant relationship
Research has shown that life change events can have a profound effect on an individual's stress levels, mental health, and physical health. Some life change events may be positive and exciting, while others may be challenging and difficult to cope with. In either case, it is important for individuals to take care of themselves during times of transition and seek support as needed.
"Accident proneness" is a term used to describe the tendency of an individual to have a higher than average number of accidents or mishaps. It is based on the idea that some people are more prone to accidents due to their personality traits, behaviors, or habits. However, it's important to note that this concept has been debated in the scientific community and is not universally accepted as a valid construct.
According to the medical definition, "accident proneness" refers to the predisposition of certain individuals to have a higher frequency of accidents than others, even after controlling for environmental factors. This concept was first introduced in the early 20th century and gained popularity in the 1930s and 1940s. However, subsequent research has shown that the relationship between personality traits and accident involvement is complex and may be influenced by a variety of factors, including situational variables, environmental conditions, and individual differences.
Some studies have identified certain personality traits that may be associated with "accident proneness," such as impulsivity, sensation-seeking, risk-taking, and distractibility. However, these traits are not necessarily predictive of accident involvement, and their relationship to accidents is likely to be moderated by other factors, such as the type of activity being engaged in and the individual's level of experience and training.
Overall, while the concept of "accident proneness" may have some validity, it is important to recognize that it is a complex phenomenon that is influenced by a variety of factors, both personal and environmental. Therefore, a more comprehensive approach to accident prevention should take into account not only individual differences but also situational and environmental factors that may contribute to the risk of accidents.
Quality of Life (QOL) is a broad, multidimensional concept that usually includes an individual's physical health, psychological state, level of independence, social relationships, personal beliefs, and their relationship to salient features of their environment. It reflects the impact of disease and treatment on a patient's overall well-being and ability to function in daily life.
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines QOL as "an individual's perception of their position in life in the context of the culture and value systems in which they live and in relation to their goals, expectations, standards and concerns." It is a subjective concept, meaning it can vary greatly from person to person.
In healthcare, QOL is often used as an outcome measure in clinical trials and other research studies to assess the impact of interventions or treatments on overall patient well-being.
Psychological stress is the response of an individual's mind and body to challenging or demanding situations. It can be defined as a state of emotional and physical tension resulting from adversity, demand, or change. This response can involve a variety of symptoms, including emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and physiological components.
Emotional responses may include feelings of anxiety, fear, anger, sadness, or frustration. Cognitive responses might involve difficulty concentrating, racing thoughts, or negative thinking patterns. Behaviorally, psychological stress can lead to changes in appetite, sleep patterns, social interactions, and substance use. Physiologically, the body's "fight-or-flight" response is activated, leading to increased heart rate, blood pressure, muscle tension, and other symptoms.
Psychological stress can be caused by a wide range of factors, including work or school demands, financial problems, relationship issues, traumatic events, chronic illness, and major life changes. It's important to note that what causes stress in one person may not cause stress in another, as individual perceptions and coping mechanisms play a significant role.
Chronic psychological stress can have negative effects on both mental and physical health, increasing the risk of conditions such as anxiety disorders, depression, heart disease, diabetes, and autoimmune diseases. Therefore, it's essential to identify sources of stress and develop effective coping strategies to manage and reduce its impact.
Defining "life" is a complex question that has been debated by philosophers, scientists, and theologians for centuries. From a biological or medical perspective, life can be defined as a characteristic that distinguishes physical entities that do have biological processes, such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli, from those that do not, either because such functions have ceased (death), or because they never had such functions and are classified as inanimate.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) defines life as "the condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter, including the capacity for growth, reproduction, functional activity, and continual change preceding death."
It's important to note that there is no one universally accepted definition of life, and different fields and disciplines may have slightly different definitions or criteria.
List of March for Our Lives locations (2022)
Latisha Chan
Hedonic treadmill
January 1947
Waru (2017 film)
Corinne Dufka
S. G. Murugaiyan
Nagapattinam Lok Sabha constituency
Tony Quinn (businessman)
Bob Bruggers
Sia Lives on Kilimanjaro
Pershing missile bibliography
Shikō Munakata
Noy Lives in Thailand
Whipper Billy Watson
Constituent Assembly of Jammu and Kashmir
Effects of climate change
Race for Life
Early life of Jan Smuts
Wellspring Academies
Pakistan Rugby Union
Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event
The Delivery (The Office)
Michael Wilbon
Time for Revenge
START Now!
Erin Hannon
Milégé
Licypriya Kangujam
Tatiana Maslany
Life Changing Events - Sandy Cove Ministries
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Life Events and Changes
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An Ethics for the Coming Storm: A Theological Reflection on Climate Change - Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life...
People Reveal A Seemingly Minor Event In Their Life That Changed Everything. - Tickld
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Dansie Screening Event | Smiles Change Lives
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Life Event Changes - Madison Metropolitan School District
You Changed My Life! - Cornell Video
Other Lives schedule, dates, events, and tickets - AXS
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Life-Changing Events That Move the Housing Market
Life-Changing Events That Move the Housing Market
20231
- This event is part of the LSE Festival: People and Change running from Monday 12 to Saturday 17 June 2023, with a series of events exploring how change affects people and how people effect change. (lse.ac.uk)
20174
- As the winner of the 2017 Main Event, Blumstein, like all champions of poker's most prestigious tournament, has his own banner hanging at the WSOP each year at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino . (casinocitytimes.com)
- The Unclaimed Life Insurance Benefits Act , which requires insurers to periodically match their policies, annuity contracts, and retained asset accounts against the United States Social Security Administration's Death Master File was signed into law on August 26, 2016 and became effective January 1, 2017. (lockelord.com)
- In January of 2017, Illinois State Treasurer Michael W. Frerichs proposed changes to the Unclaimed Life Insurance Benefits Act to provide that the Act applies to certain records of policies, contracts and accounts in force at any time on or after January 1, 2000 to the extent that an insurer has electronic searchable files concerning those policies, contracts and accounts. (lockelord.com)
- combine two panel surveys, conducted in the UK between 1991 and 2017, to examine the impact of unemployment, retirement, changes in partnership status, moving and disability on voting. (lse.ac.uk)
Beneficiary designation3
- You can update beneficiary designation(s) at any time, including when family status changes occur. (ku.edu)
- If you get divorced, you may want to promptly change your policy to remove your ex from the beneficiary designation. (absoluteretirementsolutions.com)
- Change the beneficiary designation for your retirement plan and life insurance plan because of your change in family status. (ou.edu)
Open Enrollment2
- You have 30 calendar days from the date of your qualifying event to make your changes (if you miss this timeframe, you cannot make changes to your benefits until Open Enrollment). (wi.us)
- If this 31-day qualifying event window is missed, federal law requires the employee to keep coverage through the current plan year and the child's coverage can be dropped during the next open enrollment period. (ou.edu)
20224
- This year's event in Lisbon was originally planned for August 2022, but the Holy See announced in 2020 that it would be postponed one year due to the pandemic. (catholicherald.org)
- This is an incomplete list of March for Our Lives events that took place on June 11, 2022. (wikipedia.org)
- Listed below are over 400 locations in the U.S. with scheduled events in support of the March for Our Lives on or around Saturday, June 11, 2022. (wikipedia.org)
- Flagstaff March For Our Lives -June 11, 2022 (June 11, 2022). (wikipedia.org)
Climate change8
- Climate change threatens the world of stability that undergirds all institutions, all texts, and all practices. (bc.edu)
- Laurie Zoloth delivering her Prophetic Voices Lecture: 'An Ethics for the Coming Storm: A Theological Reflection on Climate Change. (bc.edu)
- During her talk entitled, "An Ethics for the Coming Storm: A Theological Reflection on Climate Change," Zoloth issued a prophetic call to action and called for climate change to be addressed. (bc.edu)
- Zoloth shared reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and other institutions to establish the urgency of the problem. (bc.edu)
- She spoke of the international and intergenerational ethical dilemmas surrounding climate change, and how certain staples of capitalism and American life are responsible for the unfolding disaster. (bc.edu)
- They contribute to climate change, considered potentially the greatest threat to global health in the 21st century. (who.int)
- In the absence of strong measures to cut carbon emissions and protect populations from the effects of climate change, rising sea levels will submerge extensive and densely populated coastal areas, including some entire small island nations, by the end of this century. (who.int)
- Increasing ambient air temperatures resulting from climate change will only exacerbate HRI in vulnerable populations. (cdc.gov)
People12
- People told me that it would be a life-changing event, and it was," said Fr. (catholicherald.org)
- For a program staffed by one and a quarter people, UW WorkLife has a big impact on UW employees' lives. (uw.edu)
- People Reveal A Seemingly Minor Event In Their Life That Changed Everything. (tickld.com)
- While there, Steve met and connected with people from all over the country - people he would have never had a chance to interact with in his everyday life. (legion-aux.org)
- The conditions and disorders we research impact people at every stage in life, from neurodevelopmental disorders in childhood and adolescence through to neurodegenerative conditions in older people. (kcl.ac.uk)
- And, these big life changes are going to continue to impact people moving forward, even with the current affordability challenges brought on by higher mortgage rates and rising home prices . (livethenorthidaholife.com)
- His latest, Talking to Crazy: How to Deal with Irrational and Irresponsible People in your Life can be found on Amazon . (workingnation.com)
- We assist people who are at a "crossroads" in their professional lives through counseling/coaching, web resources, and retreats. (centerforlifetransitions.net)
- People in your life may not like the fact that you've changed! (thefemaleprofessional.com)
- I just want to see people living normal lives and finding ways for a better future. (yahoo.com)
- Al-Sharif added: "It's very jarring to go outside and to see people going about their lives as if nothing was happening. (yahoo.com)
- Economies are globalizing, more and more people live and work in cities, family patterns are changing and technology is evolving rapidly. (who.int)
Traumatic9
- Traumatic events and mental health / L. Stephen O'Brien. (who.int)
- We considered 13 stressful life events and grouped them into four categories: emotional, partner-related, financial and traumatic stressors. (uky.edu)
- Traumatic Events Survey. (cdc.gov)
- The objective is to design questionnaires that assess and track responses to large-scale traumatic events that may significantly impact public mental health. (cdc.gov)
- This is to be achieved by implementing two questionnaires (Tier I and Tier II), each designed to capture different phases of human response to traumatic events. (cdc.gov)
- Tier I is a surveillance tool which will provide baseline indicators of mental health prior to a traumatic event. (cdc.gov)
- Each interview varied depending on the type of traumatic event that the respondent had experienced. (cdc.gov)
- For example, researchers had originally intended to design questions so that respondents would include many types of traumatic events, from acts of violence (e.g. 911, the DC area sniper) to natural disasters (e.g. (cdc.gov)
- However, the first few interviews revealed that individuals' interpretations of a "traumatic event" differed dramatically. (cdc.gov)
21st century1
- Challenges for the 21st century : a gender perspective on nutrition through the life cycle : papers from the ACC/SCN 25th session Symposium, Oslo, Norway, 30 March and 1 April 1998. (who.int)
Search3
- Thirteen years since they first began playing together in their native Oklahoma, Other Lives, which includes Josh Onstott and Jonathon Mooney, remain focused on the search for audible clarity: their next expression, their next melody, their next rhythm. (axs.com)
- Results of search for 'su:{Life change events. (who.int)
- Search for Events by Keyword. (coachtrainingalliance.com)
Profoundly2
- Nearly every Cornellian has a favorite professor, and some have had professors who profoundly changed their lives. (cornell.edu)
- Chef Joseph Yoon spent two months immersed with Brood X Cicadas and had no idea how profoundly it would impact his life. (statenislandmuseum.org)
Retirement3
- Many life changes tend to come with retirement. (absoluteretirementsolutions.com)
- Absolute Retirement Solutions is an independent life insurance agency that focuses on finding personalized solutions for our customers' insurance needs. (absoluteretirementsolutions.com)
- A podcast of this event is available to download from Rethinking Retirement: public policies to support life changes . (lse.ac.uk)
Divorce1
- If you are going to depend on child support or alimony payments from your ex-spouse, you may want to consider including a stipulation in your divorce settlement that requires your ex to purchase a life insurance policy that would replace those payments if they die. (absoluteretirementsolutions.com)
Disrupt1
- In order for an event to be life changing, it needs to somehow disrupt the standard activities of the everyday in a way that fundamentally shifts how one interacts with or perceives the world in an irrevocable way. (paperdue.com)
Demographic1
- He has worked in policy and research on ageing and demographic change for 20 years. (lse.ac.uk)
Circumstances3
- Whether you're remarrying, your child's graduating from college or some other big event arises, your life circumstances are bound to shift - and all these moments call for a second - or first - look at your estate plan. (bankofamerica.com)
- As your family and financial circumstances change, your insurance needs change as well. (absoluteretirementsolutions.com)
- Life changing events are those occurrences, situations, opportunities and choices that truly affect the long-term development of an individual and their circumstances in life. (paperdue.com)
Affects3
- During the plan year, you can change your benefit coverage if a qualified event affects you or your dependents' eligibility under MMSD's insurance plans. (wi.us)
- When a new event or health problem affects how you take care of yourself. (cdc.gov)
- When any other big life event, like changing your job or home, affects your diabetes care. (cdc.gov)
Priorities1
- Profound changes in a person's life conditions might also alter political priorities, which could have consequences for behavioural patterns, such as voting. (lse.ac.uk)
Behaviors1
- To examine the association between stressful life events during pregnancy and change of maternal smoking behaviors. (uky.edu)
Impacts1
- for other life events, the impacts diverge across the voter groups they identify. (lse.ac.uk)
Occur2
- This timeframe allows us to connect a long history of electoral behaviour with many events that occur in different stages of life: changes in partnership status, such as entering or exiting marriage or cohabitation or becoming a widow(er), becoming unemployed or retiring from workforce, moving or experiencing health problems. (lse.ac.uk)
- This sort of thing is very remote and unlikely to occur in our life times. (gccihome.com)
Stressors1
- Finally, as the pandemic enters its fourth year, pandemic related stressors are changing from acute to chronic. (cdc.gov)
Consistent2
Family11
- All that changed with a June 9 phone call from a family friend in Utah, sharing shocking news. (churchofjesuschrist.org)
- Michael Malucha, who led the Holy Family group, recalled someone telling him ahead of the event that World Youth Day was "a microcosm of the Church. (catholicherald.org)
- The SCL and Tamburrino Family Orthodontics screening event took place on Saturday, November 9, 2019 from 9:00am to 12:00pm. (smileschangelives.org)
- But taking that kind of approach misses one of the more important dynamics of any family: Things are always changing. (bankofamerica.com)
- You might make a life decision, like remarriage or a large financial commitment, that has reverberations for other family members. (bankofamerica.com)
- It's just weird to think that our awesome little family only exists because she and my roommate were ruining their lives together with smack. (tickld.com)
- Changes in family status can be considered as an IRS Qualifying Life Event which allows you to make changes to your benefits such as applying for additional optional group life insurance or modifying your existing State Employee Health Plan elections. (ku.edu)
- If you experience any of the above family status changes, please review the steps below to make the necessary changes related to your health benefit elections. (ku.edu)
- If you experience a family status change or qualifying event and you are covered by the State Employee Health Plan (SEHP), you have 30 calendar days from the date of your family status change or qualifying event to make the change directly in MAP , using the "Mid-Year Benefit Changes" tab and upload any required documentation to support the change (i.e., a marriage license, birth certificate, etc. (ku.edu)
- Family life education. (who.int)
- One way or another, you've had to try to make it all fit with family, work, school, holidays, and everything else in your life. (cdc.gov)
Spouse1
- Add spouse life insurance and accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D) coverage. (ou.edu)
10,0002
- When Scott Blumstein sat down at his table on Monday inside the Amazon Room for Day 1E of the World Series of Poker $10,000 Main Event, a reminder of his place in poker history hung high in the rafters, about 15 paces to his right. (casinocitytimes.com)
- Apply for child life insurance in the amount of $5,000 or $10,000 without medical evidence of insurability. (ou.edu)
Symptoms3
- The manifestation of heat-related symptoms can escalate into life-threatening events. (cdc.gov)
- Unrecognized accumulation of symptoms can escalate into life-threatening situations if untreated. (cdc.gov)
- I also served as a team leader for surveillance and response activities at high-profile events such as the World Trade Organization Ministerial in 1999, where we looked for unusual disease clusters or symptoms being reported within the population. (cdc.gov)
Employee3
- Note: Employees who are newly eligible for benefit plans offered by the State Employee Health Plan (SEHP), or who make changes in coverage because of life events, may see a delay from the time they enroll or initiate a change in MAP to when the premium is deduced from their paychecks. (ku.edu)
- If an adult child acquires other medical insurance before they turn age 26, it is considered a qualifying event by the IRS and the employee may choose to end their OU plan coverage of the child. (ou.edu)
- To do this, the employee must submit the Benefits Change Form (see below) to Human Resources within 31 days of when the child's other coverage begins. (ou.edu)
Organizers1
- Organizers of the sold-out event advertised satanic ceremonies, a satanic wedding chapel, and panel discussion on topics including "Reclaiming the Trans Body" and "Deconstructing Your Religious Upbringing" as major draws for the conference, held by the Satanic Temple, which this year marks its 10th anniversary. (yahoo.com)
Allowances2
Eligibility1
- All employees below range maximum are receiving a Potential Life Event, even though based on eligibility profile are not eligible for an increase or progression. (oracle.com)
Impact4
- This is not an all-encompassing list of important life events, but it offers a more nuanced picture of the impact of various life changes on turnout than what previous scholarship has done. (lse.ac.uk)
- You never know what small decision may have a huge impact on our life. (tickld.com)
- A change in your personal or work life can impact your benefit elections, and Human Resource Management is ready to help you navigate the change process. (ku.edu)
- Follow British Politics and Policy , the Business Review , the Impact Blog , European Politics and Policy and the LSE Review of Books to learn more about the debates our events series present. (lse.ac.uk)
Support4
- Because she already had a revocable trust in place, she merely altered its terms so that, if she were to pass away before her second husband, it would take care of him for life while continuing to support the children from her first marriage. (bankofamerica.com)
- If you are participating in a health care and/or dependent care flexible spending account (FSA), you have 30 calendar days from the date of the qualifying life event to make the change directly in MAP , using the "Mid-Year Benefit Changes" tab and upload any required documentation to support the change. (ku.edu)
- You can support these heroes during this life-changing week by making a gift to the American Legion Auxiliary Foundation Veterans Creative Arts Festival fund today. (legion-aux.org)
- In the spirit of Service, Not Self, the mission of the American Legion Auxiliary is to support The American Legion and to honor the sacrifice of those who serve by enhancing the lives of our veterans, military, and their families, both at home and abroad. (legion-aux.org)
Stressful3
- Individual stressful event during pregnancy that is associated with continued smoking is identified and advised to be incorporated into psychosocial screening tools. (uky.edu)
- Tang, Shidie, "Association Between Stressful Life Events and Change of Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy Using PRAMS 2011-2012" (2015). (uky.edu)
- A job change can also affect your weight, especially if it involves a longer commute or a more stressful workload . (today.com)
Ministries1
- Erica Wiggenhorn is an award-winning author and the founder of Every Life Ministries, bringing you the truths of Scripture to transform your life. (fabulousspeakers.com)
Marriage2
- A longtime client of the bank used this option recently, following a health scare that made her wonder what might happen to the wealth she brought to her second marriage in the event of a more serious medical issue. (bankofamerica.com)
- Enroll in a flexible spending account or change the amount in your current account effective on the first of the month following the date of your marriage. (ou.edu)
Dependents1
- If you are young and single with no dependents, you probably may not need to think about life insurance right now. (absoluteretirementsolutions.com)
Work4
- It's also an extremely personal endeavor: having lived in the heart of the Dust Bowl for their entire lives, the trio of musicians ventured Westward in recent years, settling down in Portland, Oregon, to record their latest work. (axs.com)
- Our community of researchers work together to translate insights from discovery science (including neuroscience, genomics, social science and psychology) to interventions to improve patient care and quality of life. (kcl.ac.uk)
- the typical day can be seen as a series of such events -- a meal is eaten, a route to work or school is chosen, a conversation is had, etc. (paperdue.com)
- Second, work-life conflict has emerged as a long-term stressor given the lasting shift to work from home, thus, new programs may be needed to assist employees with boundary management. (cdc.gov)
Upcoming1
- We may have just the speaker for your upcoming event. (fabulousspeakers.com)
Health14
- Losing a partner, exiting working life, moving to a new neighbourhood or suffering from poor health are all likely to have an adverse effect on social connections, and also to cause general stress. (lse.ac.uk)
- Anyone with a chronic illness should not have to make this choice as they compromise their health, savings and undoubtedly decrease their quality of life. (elderlawnewyork.com)
- Health, illness, and families : a life-span perspective / edited by Dennis C. Turk, Robert K. Kerns. (who.int)
- Assessing health need using the life cycle framework / Chrissie Pickin and Selwyn St Leger. (who.int)
- Nutrition and mental health experts weigh in on the times in life when we're more likely to put on extra pounds and advice for staying on track. (today.com)
- A look at the current state of electronic health records and how physician attitudes have changed (or not) over the past few years. (medscape.com)
- States already suffer significant loss of life and damage to crucial health infrastructure from extreme weather events. (who.int)
- Although the paramount concern is to protect human lives and ensure well-being, environmental degradation also has large economic costs to the health sector. (who.int)
- We would urge the health committee to hold change is the addition of the words 'at least' in section 13 of the hearings on this issue as soon as possible. (who.int)
- The focus is how good health throughout life can help older men and women lead full and productive lives and be a resource for their families and communities. (who.int)
- Anyone who wishes to organize World Health Day events or activities is welcome to use the Toolkit and its materials. (who.int)
- WHO experts produce evidence-based and ethical health guidelines and standards and help countries improve their citizens' health and save lives. (who.int)
- 194 Member States has the potential make World Health Day a globally-observed event. (who.int)
- NCHS releases public-use data files for elementary units (persons, events, or health facilities, and services) in a manner that will not in any way compromise the confidentiality guaranteed the respondents who supplied the original data. (cdc.gov)
TIME7
- I'm 29 so I think when I turn 30 it's time to really figure out what I'm going to do rest of with my life," he said. (casinocitytimes.com)
- If you have experienced one of these events and haven't taken the time to reassess your insurance coverage, you should contact an agent as soon as possible to ensure you have adequate protection. (absoluteretirementsolutions.com)
- This might be a time to think about reducing your life insurance coverage, though you should talk it over with a professional to ensure you aren't giving up too much of your protection. (absoluteretirementsolutions.com)
- Beneficiary changes can be made at any time. (ou.edu)
- All labia look different - and their appearance can change over time. (yahoo.com)
- How much do we understand - or anticipate - the psychological life-change around moving from a full-time executive role to something else? (lse.ac.uk)
- With any change in our schedule, it takes time to adjust and get into a new routine," Rachel Goldman, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist and clinical assistant professor in the department of psychiatry at the NYU School of Medicine in New York City, told TODAY. (today.com)
Tragedies2
- Ten years ago, the September 11th tragedies devastated our country and forever changed our lives. (cdc.gov)
- Regrettably, current events are adding to employees' mental load including tragedies related to gun violence, hate crimes, political unrest, international conflict, and climate events. (cdc.gov)
Years1
- Senior citizens should be enjoying their golden years with their loved ones and not worrying about end of life care. (elderlawnewyork.com)
Made4
- Due to this issue, when changes to a Life Event are needed to be made by the Benefits Analyst the Analyst has to scroll through numerous lines before finding the Life Event needing to be updated. (oracle.com)
- Changes to your home address can be made through HR/Pay. (ku.edu)
- We have made changes to our Privacy Policy. (axs.com)
- that is, changes to questions were made and tested during the interviewing process. (cdc.gov)
Include1
- At events, photographs could include broad shots of the audience and lecture theatre, of speakers during the talk, and of audience members as they participate in the Q&A. (lse.ac.uk)
Significantly1
- Emotional stress is not significantly associated with change of maternal smoking after adjusting for confounders. (uky.edu)
Status3
- Expect that Potential Life Events should be voided rather than remain in Detected status. (oracle.com)
- That exile is the basis of "Life Is Beautiful," which follows the filmmaker's efforts to secure residency status in Norway while also wrestling with his love for - and loyalty to - his homeland and his Palestinian identity. (yahoo.com)
- Go to the emergency room or call 911 or the local emergency number if there is a sudden change in mental status or a life-threatening emergency. (medlineplus.gov)
Acceptable2
Upload2
- A Life Event requires upload and approval of one of several documents. (oracle.com)
- Life Events tile, Document Upload step). (oracle.com)
Today's2
- While higher home prices and mortgage rates are creating challenges for buyers, you may have to find a way to meet your changing needs, even with today's mortgage rates. (livethenorthidaholife.com)
- It is not a bad approach to life, but not given much credence in today's psychological community. (workingnation.com)
Attend1
- Michael Lawinger had this wonderful idea of buying bottles of wine from Aldi and bringing them to the events we would attend," said Wartman. (catholicherald.org)
Affect3
- In our study, published in Political Studies , we test the persistence of voting habits by examining whether various life events affect turnout. (lse.ac.uk)
- These are a few common life events that affect your life insurance coverage needs. (absoluteretirementsolutions.com)
- We all have experienced life changing events that affect how we see the world and ultimately shape who we become. (thefemaleprofessional.com)
Schedule1
- Because it wanted to give international players a chance to get to Las Vegas in the days following the travel ban being lifted on Monday, the WSOP added two more opening flights to the Main Event schedule, meaning it had an unprecedented six Day 1s this year. (casinocitytimes.com)
Details1
- Experience an Applicable Qualifying Event (see details below), as defined by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). (ou.edu)
Learn2
- Learn more about qualifying life events, making changes to your benefits program, and making adjustments to your personal information. (ku.edu)
- Join our multi-day Summer Institute for activists, educators, scholars, and professionals to learn from leading experts, engage in interactive workshops, and connect with a diverse network of change-makers. (speakoutnow.org)
Participants2
Insurance4
- However, as your life changes, your need for life insurance also changes. (absoluteretirementsolutions.com)
- For that reason, it's important for you to meet with your agent and talk about life insurance options when you get married. (absoluteretirementsolutions.com)
- This likely means that your income is essential to your spouse's livelihood, in which case you should have enough life insurance to cover your mortgage payments if you die. (absoluteretirementsolutions.com)
- How do I make changes to my insurance? (wi.us)
Steps1
- You may need to take additional steps to add the event to your personal calendar. (cornell.edu)
Date1
- Changes due to a qualified life event must be done within 30 days after the date of the event. (wi.us)
Families1
- For the first times in our lives we were moving off on our own away from our families and kind of coming into our own. (axs.com)
Individuals1
- The Center for Life Transitions, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that helps individuals plan for career transitions . (centerforlifetransitions.net)
Help making1
- For help making change at the online system, you can refer to Part II of the Enrollment User Guide found in the Links box on this page. (wi.us)
Occurs1
- But when something like the event in Russia occurs everyone talks about it. (gccihome.com)
Outlook1
- They have given both of my daughters a new outlook on life, & self confidence that I could never teach. (smileschangelives.org)
Protest1
- Yet the protesters seem to have committed their own transgression in the process, violating an explicit order from the Archdiocese of Boston for them "not to organize or encourage others to go to the event to protest" and to stick to praying instead. (yahoo.com)
Developments1
- They track events like environmental damage from oil refineries in Nigeria, developments in the war in Ukraine and earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. (yahoo.com)
Things1
- The things that changed my life were my father dying one night in 1977, my son being born in 1999, getting a council flat or its equivalent in Vancouver, and a diagnosis of reflux in my left kidney. (straight.com)
Times3
- Since March 15 , when I published a novel, I have been asked multiple times in interviews: which book changed your life? (straight.com)
- Consider this recent article in the New York Times: At 58, a Life Story in Need of a Rewrite This appears to be a textbook example of an experienced, expert executive who falls on employment hard times. (centerforlifetransitions.net)
- Whether it's your first year at college , you're reeling from a breakup or you're having a baby , there are certain times in life when you're more likely to pack on extra pounds . (today.com)