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  1. 4141
    por Zhang, Xin, Zhang, Di, Yu, Peidan, Li, Xuemei
    Publicado 2022
    “…After nursing, the fear and stress-related score, depression score, tiredness and distress score, and anger score of the two groups of breast cancer patients with liver (the spread of diseases through the body) were very much improved, and the mental state score of the instance of watching, noticing, or making a statement group was much lower than that of the comparison group (P < 0.05). …”
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    “…Those classified as having low brain volume had slower processing speed compared to healthy controls, emotional impairments, higher levels of apathy, increased anger and learning difficulties. In contrast, the presence of focal brain injury and microbleeds were not associated with an increased risk of these clinical impairments. …”
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    “…Participants described experiencing an uncontrollable self-harm urge, and self-harm was referred to as a way to get relief from emotional pain or self-punishment to cope with anger and stressors. CONCLUSION: Physical and mental illness comorbidity was high among individuals with frequent self-harm episodes. …”
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  9. 4149
    “…OUTCOMES & RESULTS: Findings suggest that South African SLT&As experienced helplessness, guilt and anger in patient death and dying. However, with support from the allied team, engaging in self‐reflection and religious practices, they reported alleviation of moral injury. …”
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  10. 4150
    “…Users with ADHD were more sensitive to emotions and felt more intense feelings of nervousness, sadness, confusion, anger, and amusement (all P<.001). As for the posting characteristics, compared with controls, users with ADHD were more active in posting tweets (P=.04), especially at night between midnight and 6 AM (P<.001); posting more tweets with original content (P<.001); and following fewer people on Twitter (P<.001). …”
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    “…Second, affective vocabulary use was compared in MH versus non-MH subreddits by measuring the frequency of words associated with positive emotions, anxiety, sadness, anger, and first-person singular pronouns via the LIWC text analysis tool. …”
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  13. 4153
    “…The PROMIS pediatric proxy-report item banks include physical function (mobility n = 23; upper extremity n = 29), emotional distress (anxiety n = 15; depressive symptoms n = 14; anger n = 5), social peer relationships (n = 15), fatigue (n = 34), pain interference (n = 13), and asthma impact (n = 17).…”
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  14. 4154
    “…Parents who claimed that their child receive less anti-inflammatory medication than prescribed, were more likely to report: 1) symptoms from emotional states: crying χ(2)(df = 2) = 8.643 P = 0.013; frustration χ(2)(df = 2) 6.202 P = 0.045; anger χ(2)(df = 2) = 11.029 P = 0.0042); Parent more likely to see child as anxious or a worrier χ(2)(df = 2) = 6.527 P = 0.038; 2) Child's Quality of Life (QoL): is more likely to be effected at school χ(2)(df = 2) = 12.963 P = 0.002; and interfere with family activities χ(2) (df = 2) = 8.856 P = 0.012; 3) Parent's QoL is more likely to interfere with work χ(2) (df = 2) = 16.517 P < 0.001; recreational activities χ(2) (df = 2) 17.759 P < 0.001 and family activities χ(2) (df = 2) = 16.517 P < 0.001; 4) Parents are more likely not to agree regarding asthma management χ(2) (df = 2) = 7.677 P = 0.022; not to agree with relatives/caregivers on how to manage asthma χ(2) (df = 2) = 9.853 P = 0.007; lack confidence in teachers/school personnel to manage asthma at school χ(2)(df = 2) = 20.216 P < 0.001. …”
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  15. 4155
    “…The impact of the many psychological difficulties linked to the migraine without aura (MoA) and recurrent headache attacks, such as anger and separation anxiety, on self-esteem has not yet been well investigated. …”
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  16. 4156
    “…BACKGROUND: Fear/anxiety and anger/aggression greatly influence health, quality of life and social interactions. …”
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  17. 4157
    “…Associating this problem in feedback letters with dangerous diseases like cancer, and advising parents to visit GPs to resolve child weight issues was perceived as inappropriate by the parents, and caused controversy and anger. Given the likelihood that the NCMP will continue as a monitoring device, it is evident that the management of the process needs to be reviewed, with particular attention being paid to the feedback process. …”
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  18. 4158
    “…Compared with group S, the anger scores in the group H at 48 h and 96 h after surgery were significantly lower (P = 0.012 and 0.005; respectively), but the incidences of pruritus and nausea were higher (P = 0.028 and 0.008; respectively). …”
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  19. 4159
    por Heraz, Alicia, Clynes, Manfred
    Publicado 2018
    “…METHODS: We were interested in 8 emotions: anger, awe, desire, fear, hate, grief, laughter, love (and no emotion). …”
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  20. 4160
    “…In terms of fatigue-related symptoms rated using the VAS, autonomic nervous activity negatively correlated with mental stress, physical stress, fatigue/malaise, depressed mood, anxiety/fear, tension, irritation/anger, cognitive decline, and muscle/joint/general pain, and positively correlated with motivation/vitality. …”
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