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261por Khanal, Saval, Underwood, Martin, Naghdi, Seyran, Brown, Anna, Duncan, Callum, Matharu, Manjit, Mistry, Hema“…None of the findings from the included articles were generalisable and none of the included studies fulfilled all the criteria mentioned in the CHEERS 2022 reporting checklist and Phillips’s checklist for economic models. …”
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262“…Costs were extracted and converted to 2021 US dollars, and article methodological and reporting quality was appraised using the 2013 CHEERS checklist. RESULTS: Of the 600, 1,172 and 1,466 identified publications for type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease, respectively, 10, 12, and 17 met full inclusion criteria. 60% of articles reported cardiovascular disease costs, 52% were of good reporting quality, and 10%, 50%, and 39% of type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension and cardiovascular disease papers reported private-sector costs only. …”
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263por Behr, Carina M., Oude Wolcherink, Martijn J., IJzerman, Maarten J., Vliegenthart, Rozemarijn, Koffijberg, Hendrik“…Reporting quality was assessed using the 2022 Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards (CHEERS) checklist. RESULTS: The search yielded 1799 unique papers, of which 43 were included. …”
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264por Kacmarek, Corinne N., Johnson, Natalie E., Osborn, Tom L., Wasanga, Christine, Weisz, John R., Yates, Brian T.“…METHODS: We estimated the cost-effectiveness of Shamiri using the Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards (CHEERS) guidelines for economic evaluations. Changes in depression and anxiety were estimated using the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-8) and Generalized Anxiety Disorder questionnaire (GAD-7) at treatment termination and 7-month follow-up using two definitions of treatment benefit. …”
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265“…The Checklist for Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards (CHEERS) and the Consensus on Health Economic Criteria (CHEC)-Extended list will be used to appraise the methodological quality and identify sources of bias. …”
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266por Zhu, Linhui, Wang, Mengmeng, Luo, Xin, Li, Huan, Shan, Han, Du, Qiong, Zhai, Qing“…The quality of each selected economic evaluation was assessed by the Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards (CHEERS). RESULTS: The literature search yielded 161 articles, among which fourteen studies (15 articles) with CHEER scores ranging from 58.33% to 87.50% entered the final analysis. …”
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267por Wei, Xia, Oxley, Samuel, Sideris, Michail, Kalra, Ashwin, Sun, Li, Yang, Li, Legood, Rosa, Manchanda, Ranjit“…Twenty two studies were included, with a reporting quality varying from 53.6% to 82.1% of the items scored in the CHEERS checklist. The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio/incremental cost-utility ratio and cost thresholds were inflated and converted to US$2020, using the original currency consumer price index (CPI) and purchasing power parities (PPP), for comparison. …”
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268por Shimada, Sotaro, Matsumoto, Madoka, Takahashi, Hidefumi, Yomogida, Yukihito, Matsumoto, Kenji“…In the following main experiment, the participant witnessed the previously cheered-for or non-cheered-for player succeed in a new solitary game (a stopwatch game). …”
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269“…This effect of enhanced cheerfulness was not observed under the non-alcohol control condition. …”
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270por Baczewska, Bożena, Block, Bogusław, Janiszewska, Mariola, Leśniewski, Krzysztof, Zwolak, Agnieszka“…The aim of the research is to present a level of hope in people in the terminal phase of cancer who differ in terms of mood: cheerful vs. sad. The study group consisted of 246 patients. …”
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271por Liu, Xiaoning, Wang, Hui, Zhu, Zheng, Zhang, Liyuan, Cao, Jing, Zhang, Lin, Yang, Hongli, Wen, Huan, Hu, Yan, Chen, Congzhou, Lu, Hongzhou“…To enhance the levels of perceived cheerfulness and relaxation, positive psychology interventions could be implemented.…”
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272“…The findings revealed that when water-saving information is framed with a prevention focus, sad emotion fosters more active willingness to engage with the information dissemination than cheerful emotion. However, a promotion focus coupled with cheerfulness is slightly more persuasive than a promotion focus coupled with sadness. …”
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273“…RESULTS: Our network revealed that the strongest edge was D2 “See the bad side of things” and D3 “Not feeling cheerful” across the whole network. For centrality indices, D3 “Not feeling cheerful” and D6 “Feeling down” had the highest EI values in the network, while A4 “Trouble relaxing” and D6 “Feeling down” had the highest BEI values of their respective community. …”
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274“…Large variations exist in their jumping heights [coefficient of variation (CV) = 0.237]; however, the frequency in jump repetitions were maintained with the least variations (CV = 0.084). Cheering interactions were confirmed, but with no significant difference in height between the cheered and non-cheered groups. …”
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276por Philip Anderson“…"Not everyone will be cheering on the Large Hadron Collider when it opens at CERN next year. …”
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277por Kraus, Michael W., Oveis, Christopher, Allison, Maria Logli, Young, Randall C., Tauer, John, Keltner, Dacher“…In Study 2, high-status boys engaged in more direct provocation and off-record commentary while taunting, and more affiliative behavior while cheering on their partner, relative to low-status boys. …”
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278“…Participants completed a survey of DS use and the Quick Mood Scale to assess mood domains of wakeful-drowsiness, relaxed-anxious, cheerful-depressed, friendly-aggression, clearheaded-confused, and well coordinated–clumsy. …”
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279“…Based on review literature, we conceptualized social atmospherics as five dimensions in esports events’ environments: social density, suitable behavior, similarity, cosplay, and cheering behavior. Notably, cosplay (i.e., a portmanteau of the words “costumes” and “play”) and cheering behavior factors adopted from extant social atmospherics served to capture the unique features associated with esports events. …”
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