Adjustment Disorder
Adjustment Disorder is a mental health condition characterized by an unhealthy or excessive emotional or behavioral response to a stressful life event or major life change within 3 months of its occurrence, leading to marked distress, preoccupation with the stressor and its consequences, and functional impairment. It typically involves an intensified reaction to the stressor that exceeds normal emotional and behavioral responses.
Health Outcomes
- Activation of Stress Response Pathways
- Improved Anxiety Symptoms
- Improved Distress of Life Score
- Improved Emotional State
- Improved Mood
- Improved Neuroendocrine Stress Markers
- Improved Parental Mood
- Improved Positive Affect
- Improved Psychological Distress
- Improved Psychological Status
- Improved Stress Tolerance
- Improved Stress-Related Psychiatric Health
- Modulated HPA Axis
- No Adverse Health Effects
- No Change in Appetite Parameters
- No Change in Body Composition
- No Change in Complete Symptom Cessation
- No Change in Immune Parameters
- No Change in Immune System Response
- No Change in Salivary Cytokine Levels
- No Long-Term Impact on Gut Microbiota
- No Reported Adverse Effects
- No Significant Change in GPT, GOT, Glucose Levels
- No Significant Change in Health Variables
- No Significant Changes in Blood Parameters
- No Significant Effect on Gross Pathology
- No Significant Safety Parameter Changes
- Normalized Stress Response
- Reduced Anger
- Reduced Anxiety
- Reduced Anxiety Levels
- Reduced Anxiety Responses
- Reduced Anxiety Scores
- Reduced Anxiety Symptoms
- Reduced Anxiety-Related Biomarkers
- Reduced Anxiety-Related Physiological Changes
- Reduced Anxiety-like Behavior
- Reduced Clinically Relevant Anxiety
- Reduced DASS-21 Score
- Reduced Depressed Mood
- Reduced Depression Severity
- Reduced Depressive Affect
- Reduced Depressive Thoughts
- Reduced Hamilton Depression Rating Scale Score
- Reduced Mood Disturbance
- Reduced Negative Emotional Responses
- Reduced Negative Mood States
- Reduced Psychological Distress
- Reduced Risk of Crying
- Reduced Stress Levels
- Reduced Stress Scores
- Reduced Stress-Induced Anxiety
- Reduced Stress-Induced Reduction in Diurnal Temperature Amplitude
- Reduced Stress-Related Discomfort
- Reduced Total Score on Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS-42)