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  1. 22481
    “…Self-esteem support (SeS) was measured with a subscale taken from the Interpersonal Support Evaluation List (ISEL; Cohen & Hoberman, 1983). SeS is the appraisal of the self compared with others and other’s opinions of the self. …”
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  2. 22482
    “…Those with a schizophrenia diagnosis had lower scores on the WJ9 (mean 8.3, SD 4.5) compared with the non-schizophrenia group (mean 11, SD 5.1); t = 2:739; p = 0:007, medium Cohen’s D effect size (D = 0:548). However, there was not a significant difference (t = 1.975, p = .051) in aural literacy between the schizophrenia and non-schizophrenia groups. …”
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  3. 22483
    “…We carried out group comparisons of FA-t between GHR and HCs utilizing Mann-Whitney-U tests and Cohen’s d effect sizes for each WM tract. RESULTS: Preliminary analyses reveal significant reductions in FAt between GHR and HC in the right CB (p = 0.013) in the child GHR population. …”
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  4. 22484
    “…The study was not powered to find a treatment effect, but designed to examine the feasibility of conducting an inpatient gluten removal study and examine trends in treatment as measured by Cohen’s D effect size (ES) differences. RESULTS: Fourteen of 16 people completed the 5-week trial and all tolerated the diet (2 discontinued early in the trial for housing and administrative reasons). …”
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  5. 22485
    “…RESULTS: DSC in the whole striatum was significantly increased in the individuals with 22q11 deletion compared to healthy controls (mean (Kicer [min-1] =0.0143; SD=0.001; mean Kicer [min-1] = 0.0127; SD=0.001, respectively; effect size (Cohen’s d= 1.47, p< 0.000). In addition, no difference was found between groups in Glx levels in anterior cingulate cortex (individuals with 22q11 deletion; mean=19.85; SD=3.17, healthy controls; mean= 21.04; SD=3.91) and left striatum (individuals with 22q11 deletion; mean=11.45; SD=2.88, healthy controls; mean=11.6;SD=2.74)(t(44) =-1.065; p=0.29, t(42)=-0.172;p=0.86, respectively).Psychopathology scales were not correlated with either dopaminergic or glutamatergic function in the group of 22q11 deletion. …”
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  6. 22486
    “…RESULTS: Unmedicated patients with schizophrenia showed a significant reduction in RSFC strength between the dorsal caudate and GPe (Cohen’s d = 0.87, P = 0.017), but no other striatal or pallidal subregion pairs, consistent with a specific alteration in anatomical projections between these two regions. …”
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  7. 22487
    “…Phase 1 adopted a cross-sectional design, with a descriptive analysis of the app users’ profile. We used a Cohen kappa score to show the agreement between the risk level (as shown in the app) and glycated hemoglobin test results. …”
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  8. 22488
    “…However, relative to iPRT, iCBT showed significantly greater symptom severity improvement (P=.001); Cohen d for iCBT was 1.05 (95% CI 0.72-1.37), whereas for iPRT it was 0.48 (95% CI 0.22-0.73). …”
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    “…Analyses included 2-level hierarchical modeling controlling for age, sex, specialty, and clinician type. Cohen d effect sizes (ESs) were considered small at 0.20, moderate at 0.50, and large at 0.80 or more. …”
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  12. 22492
    “…At week 16, the mean (SE) Bakas Caregiver Outcomes Scale score was 66.9 (2.1) in the intervention group and 63.9 (1.7) in the usual care group; over 16 weeks, the mean (SE) Bakas Caregiver Outcomes Scale score improved 0.7 (1.7) points in the intervention group and 1.1 (1.6) points in the usual care group (difference, −0.4; 95% CI, −5.1 to 4.3; Cohen d = −0.03). At week 16, no relevant between-group differences were observed between the intervention and usual care groups for the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale anxiety measure (mean [SE] improvement from baseline, 0.3 [0.3] vs 0.4 [0.3]; difference, −0.1 [0.5]; d = −0.02) or depression measure (mean [SE] improvement from baseline, −0.2 [0.4] vs −0.3 [0.3]; difference, 0.1 [0.5]; d = 0.03). …”
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  14. 22494
    “…RESULTS: Analysis According to Diagnoses: There were no aHP or pHP volume differences among diagnostic groups, but all diagnostic groups demonstrated volume decreases of the left and right aHP compared to HC with effect sizes (Cohen’s d) between 0.3 and 0.6. Further, SA had decreases of the left and right pHP as well and SZ of the left pHP (effect sizes 0.3–0.4) compared to HC. …”
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  15. 22495
    “…RESULTS: Compared to TAU, emotion perception was improved most by targeted SCT without CRT (Cohen’s d=.68) and broad-based SCT without CRT (d=.46). …”
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  16. 22496
    “…RESULTS: All three psychiatric groups showed greater childhood trauma compared to controls, but the affective psychosis group showed the most trauma (Cohen d=0.97–1.29, p<0.001), followed by the nonaffective psychosis group (d=0.54–0.72, p<0.001), and then the non-psychotic group (d=0.05–0.16, p<0.04). …”
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  17. 22497
    “…FL, irony and ISA, to calculate summary effect sizes (Cohen’s d). RESULTS: The results showed significant meta-analytic effects of schizophrenia in pragmatic comprehension of FL (22 studies, d: -1.74, 95% CIs: -2.49 -0.93, p < .001), irony (12 studies, d: -1.42, 95% CIs: -2.3 -0.5, p = .001,), and ISA (3 studies, d: -1.37, 95% CIs: -1.9 -0.8, p < .001). …”
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  18. 22498
    “…Linear mixed model analyses were performed on brain measures, IQ, and EA within each cohort comparing FDRs to controls (taking family relatedness into account). Cohen’s d effect sizes (95%CI) were calculated. RESULTS: FDRs-SZ had a thinner cortex across most cortical regions, compared to controls, with a thinner pars orbitalis surviving correction for multiple testing (left d=– 0.17, right =– 0.16, q<0.05 corrected). …”
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  19. 22499
    por Dennis, Emily L, Disner, Seth G, Fani, Negar, Salminen, Lauren E, Logue, Mark, Clarke, Emily K, Haswell, Courtney C, Averill, Christopher, Baugh, Lee A, Bomyea, Jessica, Bruce, Steven E, Cha, Jiook, Choi, Kyle, Davenport, Nicholas D, Densmore, Maria, du Plessis, Stefan, Forster, Gina L, Frijling, Jessie L, Gonenc, Atilla, Gruber, Staci, Grupe, Daniel W, Guenette, Jeffrey P, Hayes, Jasmeet, Hofmann, David, Ipser, Jonathan, Jovanovic, Tanja, Kelly, Sinead, Kennis, Mitzy, Kinzel, Philipp, Koch, Saskia BJ, Koerte, Inga, Koopowitz, Sheri, Korgaonkar, Mayuresh, Krystal, John, Lebois, Lauren AM, Li, Gen, Magnotta, Vincent A, Manthey, Antje, May, Geoff J, Menefee, Deleene S, Nawijn, Laura, Nelson, Steven M, Neufeld, Richard WJ, Nitschke, Jack B, O’Doherty, Daniel, Peverill, Matthew, Ressler, Kerry, Roos, Annerine, Sheridan, Margaret A, Sierk, Anika, Simmons, Alan, Simons, Raluca M, Simons, Jeffrey S, Stevens, Jennifer, Suarez-Jimenez, Benjamin, Sullivan, Danielle R, Théberge, Jean, Tran, Jana K, van den Heuvel, Leigh, van der Werff, Steven JA, van Rooij, Sanne JH, van Zuiden, Mirjam, Velez, Carmen, Verfaellie, Mieke, Vermeiren, Robert RJM, Wade, Benjamin SC, Wager, Tor, Walter, Henrik, Winternitz, Sherry, Wolff, Jonathan, York, Gerald, Zhu, Ye, Zhu, Xi, Abdallah, Chadi G, Bryant, Richard, Daniels, Judith K, Davidson, Richard J, Fercho, Kelene A, Franz, Carol, Geuze, Elbert, Gordon, Evan M, Kaufman, Milissa L, Kremen, William, Lagopoulos, Jim, Lanius, Ruth A, Lyons, Michael J, McCauley, Stephen R, McGlinchey, Regina, McLaughlin, Katie A, Milberg, William, Neria, Yuval, Olff, Miranda, Seedat, Soraya, Shenton, Martha, Sponheim, Scott R, Stein, Dan J, Stein, Murray B, Straube, Thomas, Tate, David F, van der Wee, Nic JA, Veltman, Dick J, Wang, Li, Wilde, Elisabeth A, Thompson, Paul M, Kochunov, Peter, Jahanshad, Neda, Morey, Rajendra A
    Publicado 2019
    “…Comparing regional white matter metrics across the full brain in 1,426 individuals with PTSD and 1,621 controls (2174 males/873 females) between ages 18–83, 92% of whom were trauma-exposed, we report associations between PTSD and disrupted white matter organization measured by lower fractional anisotropy (FA) in the tapetum region of the corpus callosum (Cohen’s d=−0.11, p=0.0055). The tapetum connects the left and right hippocampus, structures for which structure and function have been consistently implicated in PTSD. …”
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  20. 22500
    “…Test-retest and inter-rater reliability for PASS-S score and anxiety classification were assessed using intra class correlation coefficient (ICC) and Cohen’s kappa (k), respectively. RESULTS: The mean age (±SD) of women was 30(±5.8) years, and 53.7% were multiparous. …”
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