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3461“…These themes include living with fluctuating and unpredictable symptoms; a constant state of adaptation, continual assessment and trade-offs in all aspects of life; treatment inertia, often resulting in under-treatment; a sense of disconnect with healthcare professionals; and feelings of anxiety, frustration, guilt, anger, loneliness and depression. CONCLUSION: This patient-driven analysis enriches our understanding of the reality of living with MG from the patient perspective. …”
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3462por Sowden, Sophie, Schuster, Bianca A., Keating, Connor T., Fraser, Dagmar S., Cook, Jennifer L.“…That is, in a discovery (N = 29) and replication sample (N = 41), we showed that speeding up facial expressions promotes anger and happiness judgments, and slowing down expressions encourages sad judgments. …”
Publicado 2021
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3463por Lunetti, Carolina, Iselin, Anne-Marie R., Di Giunta, Laura, Lansford, Jennifer E., Eisenberg, Nancy, Pastorelli, Concetta, Bacchini, Dario, Uribe Tirado, Liliana Maria, Thartori, Eriona, Basili, Emanuele, Fiasconaro, Irene, Favini, Ainzara, Gerbino, Maria, Cirimele, Flavia, Remondi, Chiara, Skinner, Ann T., Rothenberg, W. Andrew“…Early adolescent negative emotionality (i.e., anger and sadness experience), self-regulation (i.e., effortful control), and parent monitoring and psychological control were measured at T1. …”
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3464por Kim, Heejung, Cho, Youngshin, Lim, Kyuhee, Lee, Sunghee, Kim, Yuntae, Kim, Mijung“…Furthermore, 1,421 (66.78%) facial expression data were collected and labeled, including anger, happiness, neutral, sadness, surprise, and exception. …”
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3465por He, Yuan, Ortiz, Robin, Kishton, Rachel, Wood, Joanne, Fingerman, Michelle, Jacobs, Larel, Sinko, Laura“…Regardless of the driver, caregivers' stress was internalized by children. “Anger,” “control,” and “blame” were most commonly used to label manifestations of caregiver stress, which were often externalizing behaviors, including yelling, name calling, and blaming of others. …”
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3466por Hernández-Chávez, Paola, García-Campos, Jonatan, Sarabia-López, Saúl, Atilano-Barbosa, Daniel, Rosales-Lagarde, Alejandra, Bautista-Díaz, María Leticia“…In Stage 5, several chi-squared tests (p < 0.0005) revealed significant differences between categories, proving that the instrument can indeed be used to detect cheating and to identify differentiated emotional reactions – for example, anger when there was detriment to a third person as opposed to neutral situations, or glad when there was a case of cheating which benefited the first person. …”
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3467“…Moral injury is associated with negative emotions such as guilt, shame and anger, and a sense of betrayal and is identified among veterans following exposure to potentially morally injurious events (PMIE). …”
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3468“…CBT aims to reduce ED by teaching anger management strategies. TBI seeks to reduce ED by improving emotion understanding and expression through mimics and movement. …”
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3469“…Similarly, there were no significant differences between groups on the rates in which they endorsed depression, anxiety, anger, concentration problems, memory problems, headaches, migraines, neck or back pain, or chronic pain over the past year. …”
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3470por Randall, Jason A., Sutter, Carolyn, Wang, Stella, Bailey, Evan, Raither, Lydia, Perfetti, Riccardo, Shendelman, Shoshana, Burbridge, Claire“…Classic Galactosemia impacted all areas of daily functioning and quality of life, leading to social isolation, anxiety, anger/frustration and depression. This demonstrates the significant burden of disease and challenges associated with Classic Galactosemia. …”
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3471por Torrens-Burton, Anna, Goss, Silvia, Sutton, Eileen, Barawi, Kali, Longo, Mirella, Seddon, Kathy, Carduff, Emma, Farnell, Damian J.J., Nelson, Annmarie, Byrne, Anthony, Phillips, Rhiannon, Selman, Lucy E., Harrop, Emily“…Associated reactions were feelings of guilt, anger, and problems accepting the death and beginning to grieve. …”
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3472por Thiel, Freya, Büechl, Verena C. S., Rehberg, Franciska, Mojahed, Amera, Daniels, Judith K., Schellong, Julia, Garthus-Niegel, Susan“…Initial evidence suggests that women and men experience increased anger and aggression during COVID-19 lockdowns. Not surprisingly, media reports and initial empirical evidence highlight an increased risk for domestic violence (DV) during the pandemic. …”
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3473por Connor, Jason P., Stjepanović, Daniel, Budney, Alan J., Le Foll, Bernard, Hall, Wayne D.“…The most common features of cannabis withdrawal are anxiety, irritability, anger or aggression, disturbed sleep/dreaming, depressed mood and loss of appetite. …”
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3474por Benansio, John Sebit, Funk, Stephan Michael, Lino, John Ladu, Balli, Johnson Jiribi, Dante, John Ohitai, Dendi, Daniele, Fa, Julia E., Luiselli, Luca“…Causes of climate change and variability were perceived to be linked to uncontrolled harvest of forest resources, anger of God and ancestors, and natural variability in climate. …”
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3475“…Differences for other facial expression categories (anger, fear, surprise, disgust, and neutral) were not found. …”
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3476“…METHODS: We conducted a clinical research study through interview and examination of 25 adult patients (average age: 45 years) who had suffered a single partial digit amputation to determine if symptoms of depression, anxiety, anger, or posttraumatic stress disorder newly occurred, and if such symptoms correlated with the surgical outcome. …”
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3477“…Some parents expressed anger about deceptive marketing and supported increased regulation and consumer education campaigns. …”
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3478por Janzen, Mikyla L., LeComte, Karen, Sathananthan, Gnalini, Wang, Jia, Kiess, Marla, Chakrabarti, Santabhanu, Grewal, Jasmine“…Patients reported on psychological distress across 5 categories (Screening Tool for Psychological Distress; depression, anxiety, stress, anger, and lack of social support), whether they experienced symptoms of COVID‐19 and/or sought testing, and changes to their work and social behavior. …”
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3479“…Facial EMG responses to videos or still pictures of emotional expressions (happiness, anger, sadness, fear) were measured. Responses to 500‐ms dynamic expressions in videos, as well as the subsequent 1500‐ms phase of maximal (i.e., static) expression, were compared between male adolescents with disruptive behavior disorders and high (n = 14) or low (n = 17) callous‐unemotional (CU) traits, and normal control subjects (n = 32). …”
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3480por Giebel, Clarissa, Hanna, Kerry, Marlow, Paul, Cannon, Jacqueline, Tetlow, Hilary, Shenton, Justine, Faulkner, Thomas, Rajagopal, Manoj, Mason, Stephen, Gabbay, Mark“…We identified four themes: (1) Developing anger and frustration; (2) Impact on relationships; (3) Stress and burnout; and (4) Behavioural changes, and perceived impact on residents. …”
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