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  1. 5881
    “…Male gender (AOR=2.09; p=0.015), prolonged displacement (AOR=3.55; p=0.020), reduced family size (AOR=0.55; p=0.049), financial strain (AOR=5.43; p=0.023) and loss of loved ones (AOR=1.92; p=0.040) were significantly associated with depression. …”
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  2. 5882
    “…BACKGROUND: Patients and their loved ones often report symptoms or complaints of cognitive decline that clinicians note in free clinical text, but no structured screening or diagnostic data are recorded. …”
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  3. 5883
    “…Its nuts contain a number of nutritional compounds and are deeply loved by consumers. Interestingly, it was observed that the color of hickory stigma changed obviously from blooming to mature. …”
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  4. 5884
    “…Reasons for these behavioral changes ranged from concerns about their own health and that of their loved ones to challenges brought about by the lack of daily structure during the lockdown phase of the pandemic and emotion regulation difficulties. …”
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  5. 5885
    “…Their illness significantly affected their daily lives, impacting their work, social activities, relationships with loved ones, hobbies and other means of participating in society. …”
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  6. 5886
    por Choudhury, Sagarika
    Publicado 2022
    “…In the current global public health crisis, interns are more exposed to physical and mental exhaustion, owing to being overworked, along with carrying the burden of loss of patients, colleagues, and potentially infecting themselves and their loved ones to COVID-19. Burnout, a psychological syndrome that occurs due to work-related stress, includes emotional exhaustion (EE), depersonalisation (DP), and a sense of reduced personal accomplishment (PA). …”
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  7. 5887
    “…In descending order of occurrence, these were: psychosocial needs (stigma reduction, disclosure and privacy support, and difficulty accepting diagnosis); dependency of care (need for family and provider support, and desire for autonomy); self‐management needs (desire for better coping strategies, medication adherence support and reduced ART side effects); non‐responsive health services (non‐adolescent friendly facility services and non‐compatible school system); need for food, financial and material support; inadequate information about HIV (desire for more knowledge to fight misinformation and misconception); and developmental and growth needs (desire to experience sex, parenthood and love). Ecological analysis identified different priority needs between ALHIV, their caregivers and healthcare providers, including psychosocial needs, financial challenges and non‐responsive health services, respectively. …”
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  8. 5888
    “…The benefits included saving time spent traveling and waiting; avoiding anxiety and challenging behavior for patients who struggle to attend in-person visits; allowing caregivers who live far away from their loved ones to participate; reducing illness transmission; and allowing health care providers to see patients in their home environments. …”
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  9. 5889
    “…Many citizens that lost their loved ones and jobs experienced a wide range of emotions, such as disbelief, shock, concerns about health, fear about food supplies, anxiety, and panic. …”
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  10. 5890
    “…Family members viewed DCRs as safe environments and highlighted how the existence of DCRs could reduce the constant worry that they had of risk of harm to their loved ones. Finally, family members emphasised the challenge of stigma associated with drug use. …”
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  13. 5893
    “…BACKGROUND: People with cancer, as well as their family members and loved ones, frequently experience distress. Distress can sometimes escalate from a normal level to one that interferes with therapy, makes it difficult for you to function or cope, and has an impact on many aspects life. …”
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  15. 5895
    por Namer, Y, Fretian, A, Podar, D, Razum, O
    Publicado 2022
    “…Most commonly encountered events were witnessing armed conflict (53.2%) and experiencing the death of a loved one (51.9%). Only one stressful event significantly predicted subjective need for mental health support: separation from family or relatives against one's will (e.g., by police or military) [OR = 6.32, 95%CI(1.79,22.31)]. …”
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  16. 5896
    “…The investigations undertaken in the article concern the fear of COVID-19 infection among Polish university students, determined by the experience of the disease –whether direct or among loved ones. METHODS: An online survey was conducted with 851 students. …”
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  17. 5897
    “…MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The impact of poor mental health and HCBs on adolescent males’ valuing and experiencing private time with the GP, having professional secrecy explained, and being comfortable asking about the body, love and sex, analysed with structural equation modelling. …”
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  18. 5898
    por Golling, T., Hance, M., Harris, P., Mangano, M.L., McCullough, M., Moortgat, F., Schwaller, P., Torre, R., Agrawal, P, Alves, D.S.M., Antusch, S., Arbey, A., Auerbach, B., Bambhaniya, G., Battaglia, M., Bauer, M., Bhupal Dev, P.S., Boveia, A., Bramante, J., Buchmueller, O., Buschmann, M., Chakrabortty, J., Chala, M., Chekanov, S., Chen, C.-Y., Cheng, H.-C., Cirelli, M., Citron, M., Cohen, T., Craig, N., Curtin, D., D'Agnolo, R.T., Doglioni, C., Dror, J.A., du Pree, T., Dylewsky, D., Ellis, J., Ellis, S.A.R., Essig, R., Fan, J.J., Farina, M., Feng, J.L., Fox, P.J., Galloway, J., Giudice, G., Gluza, J., Gori, S., Guha, S., Hahn, K., Han, T., Helsens, C., Henriques, A., Iwamoto, S., Jelinski, T., Jung, S., Kahlhoefer, F., Khoze, V.V., Kim, D., Kopp, J., Kotwal, A., Krämer, M., Lindert, J.M., Liu, J., Lou, H.K., Love, J., Low, M., Machado, P.A.N., Mahmoudi, F., Marrouche, J., Martin, A., Mohan, K., Mohapatra, R.N., Nardini, G., Olive, K.A., Ostdiek, B., Panico, G., Plehn, T., Proudfoot, J., Qian, Z., Reece, M., Rizzo, T., Roskas, C., Ruderman, J., Ruiz, R., Sala, F., Salvioni, E., Saraswat, P., Schell, T., Schmidt-Hoberg, K., Serra, J., Shadmi, Y., Shelton, J., Solans, C., Spannowsky, M., Srivastava, T., Stolarski, D., Szafron, R., Taoso, M., Tarem, S., Thalapillil, A., Thamm, A., Tsai, Y., Verhaaren, C., Vignaroli, N., Walsh, J.R., Wang, L.T., Weiland, C., Wells, J., Williams, C., Wulzer, A., Xue, W., Yu, F., Zheng, B., Zheng, J.
    Publicado 2016
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  19. 5899
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