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  1. 3821
    por Heiderscheit, Annie
    Publicado 2022
    “…They indicated using active music making to manage pain, discomfort, stress, anxiety, and boredom, foster relaxation and sleep, for enjoyment, and as a way to connect. (4) Conclusions: Patients, parents and family members reported feeling a sense of empowerment when engaged in making music to support their child or loved one.…”
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  2. 3822
    por Olausson, Sepideh, Lindahl, Berit
    Publicado 2022
    “…Materials and Methods: Photos and interviews collected from patients, loved ones and staff collected in a previous research proejct. …”
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  3. 3823
    “…Added to this is the psychological burden they bear due to the feeling of indefinite care in time and uncertainty about the death of their loved one. All this, without the necessary support from their immediate family environment and social institutions. …”
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  4. 3824
    “…The “emotions in the experience of illness” theme included sub-themes of love, hope/ hopelessness, loneliness, and longing. …”
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  5. 3825
    por Schweiger, Gottfried
    Publicado 2023
    “…First experiences of independence, friendship, love, informality, recklessness, and youthful exuberance are intrinsically valuable and cannot be substituted for later in life. …”
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  6. 3826
    por Selvadurai, APS
    Publicado 2022
    “…The paper describes the advances that have been made in the application of Spencer’s fundamental contribution and applies it to the solution of Kelvin’s concentrated force, Love’s doublet, and Boussinesq’s problems in second-order elasticity theory.…”
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  7. 3827
    “…Psychosocial assessment and monitoring in the context of COVID-19 should include inquiries about stressors related to COVID-19, like exposure to infected sources, infected family members, loss of loved ones, physical distance; secondary adverse events like economic loss, psychosocial effects like depression, anxiety, psychosomatic preoccupations, insomnia, increased substance use, domestic violence; and indicators of vulnerability like pre-existing physical or psychological conditions.…”
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  8. 3828
    “…We found that participants systematically report valence-related sensations of bodily lightness for positive emotions (happiness, love, pride), and sensations of bodily heaviness in response to negative emotions (e.g., anger, fear, sadness, depression) with specific body topography (Experiment 1). …”
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  9. 3829
    “…The Ukrainian invasion clearly shows that this use of hybrid warfare should be met with a strong reaction of the international community at the earliest possible stage, especially the supposedly peace-loving neutral countries, or else the future is expanded unlawful and barbaric military conflict.…”
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    “…Moreover, sending remittances helped some migrants cope with concerns about loved ones in Venezuela. However, sending remittances became a social stressor when immigrants struggled to simultaneously sustain their livelihoods and send financial support to relatives experiencing hardships in Venezuela. …”
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  12. 3832
    “…Caregivers described experiencing increasing caregiving burden, realizing the vaccine may not work or didn’t work for their loved one with CLL, feeling cautiously hopeful about EVUSHELD, and dealing with unsupportive/skeptical individuals. …”
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  13. 3833
    “…Instead, the presence of other COVID‐19 concerns and gender predicted variations in COVID‐19 concerns for one's own safety and the safety of loved ones. CONCLUSION: COVID‐19 anxiety symptoms were largely unrelated to caring for COVID‐19 patients, while COVID‐19‐related anxiety around the safety of family and friends added to impaired functioning in addition to the established impact of depression and general anxiety. …”
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  14. 3834
    por Dorsky, Nathaniel
    Publicado 2018
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