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3881por Moulton, Jessica E., Corona, Martha Isela Vazquez, Vaughan, Cathy, Bohren, Meghan A.“…Women’s different responses to reproductive coercion and abuse included using covert contraception and feelings of distress, anger and trauma. Across contexts, perpetration and experiences of reproductive coercion and abuse were influenced by different factors including son preferences and social exclusion. …”
Publicado 2021
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3882por Lebert, Angélique, Chaby, Laurence, Guillin, Amandine, Chekroun, Samuel, Vergilino-Perez, Dorine“…In this study, we propose to examine how the combination of others' gaze direction (direct or deviated) and emotional facial expressions (i.e., happiness, fear, anger, sadness, disgust, and neutrality) influence the observer's gaze perception and postural control. …”
Publicado 2021
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3883por Valdivieso, Glauco“…For clinical variables, 64.7% located in the Emergency Service, 58.8% had no current diagnosis of COVID-19, 64.7% without medical comorbidity, 35.3% without psychiatric comorbidity, 52.9% with suicide attempt as the main reason for consultation, 52.9% without regular use of medications, 88.2% with psychopharmacological treatment; 70.6% received a psychiatric interview intervention; Regarding symptoms, all presented interpersonal problems, impulsivity, emotional instability and inappropriate anger, while 58.8% had alteration of identity and 94.1% had suicidality. …”
Publicado 2021
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3884por Sockalingam, Sanjeev, Leung, Samantha E., Ma, Clement, Hawa, Raed, Wnuk, Susan, Dash, Satya, Jackson, Timothy, Cassin, Stephanie E.“…There were significant decreases in mean GAD-7 (p = 0.001), PHQ-9 (p < 0.001), EES-Total (p = 0.001), EES-Anger (p = 0.003), EES-Anxiety (p < 0.001), EES-Depression (p < 0.001), and BES (p = 0.002) scores for the Tele-CBT group at post-intervention and follow-up when compared to baseline and the control group. …”
Publicado 2022
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3885por Gębska, Magdalena, Dalewski, Bartosz, Pałka, Łukasz, Kołodziej, Łukasz, Sobolewska, Ewa“…People with this personality trait tend to experience negative emotions more—depression, anxiety, anger, or hostility—yet may have a negative image of themselves and report somatic complaints. …”
Publicado 2022
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3886por Jenkins, Kevin A., Keddem, Shimrit, Bekele, Selamawite B., Augustine, Karisa E., Long, Judith A.“…Veterans described the ways in which racism produced emotional and physical stress, including psychological symptoms (eg, anger and hurt) and physiological symptoms (eg, headaches). …”
Publicado 2022
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3887“…CASE REPORT: A 13 year old male presented with an acute illness of ten days.started with irritability crying spells and anger outburst. progressed to mutism,poor oral intake and posturing. initial investigation were found to be with in normal range.BFCRS score was 16 and diagnosis of catatonia was made.patient was given iv lorazepam challenge test. …”
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3889“…As time progressed, there were more expressions of sentiment, including anger. Further, tweets with and without pictures and/or video had statistically significant differences in text sentiment characteristics. …”
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3890por Merkouri, Aikaterini, Graham, Taryn M., O’Haire, Marguerite Elizabeth, Purewal, Rebecca, Westgarth, Carri“…Perceived ability to adequately meet dog’s needs promoted personal growth and positive relationships with others, whereas perceived inability led to feelings of guilt, or anger/frustration, and reduced autonomy and sense of environmental mastery. …”
Publicado 2022
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3891por Kaler, Gurpreet“…Direct engagement with the DPRIS included: focused risk reduction work, anger management, mental health monitoring, and 1:1 psychology work. …”
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3893“…The most common emotions patients experienced following receiving a diagnosis of endometriosis were relief (86%), feeling overwhelmed (54%), and anger (32%). The main treatments offered to this cohort were pain relief (96%), laparoscopic surgery (84%) and the combined oral contraceptive pill (80%). …”
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3894“…The interview data showed that sadness was the most frequently reported victim emotions, followed by fear, anger, and lack of emotion. The drawing data showed a similar pattern, although victims were more frequently described as lacking emotions compared to the interview data. …”
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3895Burdens and psychosocial consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for Austrian children and adolescents“…In addition, an alarming lack of positive perspective during the ongoing pandemic is evident across all age groups, including the youngest participants aged 6–10 years. Feelings of anger and annoyance (58.2%), loneliness (46%), and sadness (42.7%) are reported much more frequently than before the pandemic. …”
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3896por Leksy, Karina, Wójciak, Mirosław, Gawron, Grzegorz, Muster, Rafał, Dadaczynski, Kevin, Okan, Orkan“…Results: Almost 50% of school principals experienced a lack of control that caused anger and stress. Mental and physical exhaustion during the pandemic was often or always felt by 30% of respondents. …”
Publicado 2023
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3897“…When witnessing GBD, participants felt anger, disbelief, guilt, and shame. To take action, they served as upstanders, confronted and reported discrimination, provided faculty development on GBD, or enforced “zero-tolerance” policies. …”
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3898“…Makes sense of an emotional torrent who has gone through fear, anxiety, loneliness and anger. The interaction between perception and reality has given rise to situations where loneliness and social isolation have been imposed and lived with a load of emotional discomfort. …”
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3899“…Women experienced judgement from others, anger, fear of symptoms becoming known and isolation from teams/group exercise settings as a consequence of symptoms. …”
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3900“…Prostate cancer-related information received by the spouses from several sources (leaflets/handouts, TV/radio, internet) predicted better recovery and well-being/QOL, whereas the patients’ prostate cancer and treatment-related symptoms (pain, irritability/anger, bowel dysfunction) predicted poorer recovery and well-being/QOL in spouses. …”
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