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    “…Negative emotional responses such as surprise, anger, fear, sadness, guilt, and anxiety were significantly stronger when reading message 2, while a positive emotional response such as happiness was significantly stronger when reading message 3. …”
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    “…This residential lifestyle program in Weimar, CA uses whole foods plant-based nutrition, outdoor exercise, adequate water consumption, self-control, sleep hygiene, and spiritual components with the help of chaplaincy (dealing with anger, forgiving others, etc). Every patient received cooking classes and multiple health education lectures. …”
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    “…Emotions related to sadness, anger, and disgust were more common in the depressive users and depressive tweets datasets, with significant differences when comparing these datasets with the control dataset (P<.001). …”
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    “…Additional lesson material was added that included healthy brain development, school success, anger management, dangers of alcohol and drugs, and mindfulness. …”
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    “…Emotional/psychological impacts frequently reported by participants were change in appearance (92%), depression and anxiety (including fear and worry; 77%), and frustration and anger (including moodiness; 69%). Negative reactions from others (staring, asking questions), social impacts and isolation, and lack of self-confidence and embarrassment were also reported (each 62%). …”
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    “…The proportion of the population reporting NSSH to relieve unpleasant feelings of anger, tension, anxiety, or depression increased from 1·4% (95% CI 1·0–2·0) to 4·0% (3·2–5·0) in men and boys, and from 2·1% (1·6–2·7) to 6·8% (6·0–7·8) in women and girls, between 2000 and 2014. …”
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  10. 4170
    por Kulakli, Atik, Shubina, Ivanna
    Publicado 2020
    “…Mobile apps and technologies can be used as supportive tools in managing pain, anger, stress, and sleep disturbance. These findings therefore provide a useful overview of the publication trends on research domains that can inform further studies and highlight potential gaps in this field.…”
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    “…The knowledge that they are at increased risk of infection due to lack of protection has resulted in anger, frustration, fear, and a sense of violation that may have long-lasting implications. …”
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    “…The mean RESE score was 45.78 ± 6.12; the positive (POS) score was the highest, and the anger-irritation (ANG) score was the lowest. The correlation analysis results showed that RESE (r = −0.642, p < 0.01) and immunosuppressive medication beliefs (r = −0.534, p < 0.01) were significantly associated with immunosuppressive medication adherence. …”
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    “…Both groups had similar muscle and cognitive functions but obese individuals had greater scores for self-reported depressive symptoms (P = 0.0273), anger (P = 0.0234), fatigue (P = 0.0098), and tension (P = 0.0158). …”
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    “…In the two groups of breast cancer patients, postoperative anxiety, depression, fatigue, and anger of the patients were significantly improved, and the emotional response score of the observation group was significantly lower than that of the control group. …”
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    “…Six distinct negative emotional responses were identified: sadness, anger, worry, loneliness, boredom, laziness. Nevertheless, a small cohort of participants identified positive emotional responses that focused on being happy. …”
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    “…Secondary outcomes included personally identified problems, post-traumatic stress, depression symptoms, feelings of anger, social interactions with other ethnic groups, functional impairment, and subjective wellbeing. …”
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