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psychosocial
psy·cho·so·cial P0636700 (sī′kō-sō′shəl)adj. Involving aspects of social and psychological behavior: a child's psychosocial development. psy′cho·so′cial·ly adv.psychosocial (ˌsaɪkəʊˈsəʊʃəl) adj1. (Psychology) of or relating to processes or factors that are both social and psychological in origin2. (Sociology) of or relating to processes or factors that are both social and psychological in originpsy•cho•so•cial (ˌsaɪ koʊˈsoʊ ʃəl) adj. of or pertaining to the interaction between social and psychological factors. [1895–1900] psychosocialInvolving both psychological and social elements.Translations
psychosocial
psychosocial [si″ko-so´shal] pertaining to or involving both psychic and social aspects.psy·cho·so·cial (sī'kō-sō'shăl), Involving both psychological and social aspects; for example, age, education, marital and related aspects of a person's history.psychosocial (sī′kō-sō′shəl)adj. Involving aspects of social and psychological behavior: a child's psychosocial development. psy′cho·so′cial·ly adv.psychosocial adjective Referring to a person’s psychological development in, and interaction with, a social environment.psy·cho·so·cial (sī'kō-sō'shăl) Involving both psychological and social aspects, e.g., age, education, marital history.PsychosocialA term referring to the mind's ability to, consciously or unconsciously, adjust and relate the body to its social environment.Mentioned in: Failure to Thrive |