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69021por Mosleh, Sultan M., Shudifat, Raed M., Dalky, Heyam F., Almalik, Mona M., Alnajar, Malek K.“…BACKGROUND: The rapid shift to online education due to COVID-19 quarantine challenged students’ ability to accept pure online learning without negative consequences for their physical, emotional and mental health. Some educational institutions introduced new strategies to reduce the psychosocial burden associated with online learning during home confinement. …”
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69022por Thompson, Jake S., Hudson, Christopher D., Huxley, Jonathan N., Kaler, Jasmeet, Robinson, Robert S., Woad, Kathryn J., Bollard, Nicola, Gibbons, Jenny, Green, Martin J.“…The suitability and biological impacts of housing conditions for intensively farmed animals is a complex and emotive subject, yet poorly researched, meaning quantitative evidence to inform policy and legislation is lacking. …”
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69023“…The significant factors identified in this study can be targeted to reduce the occurrence of APD among pregnant women in Nigeria through appropriate social and public health interventions which include APD screening, counselling, and the provision of emotional support for pregnant women during antenatal care.…”
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69024por Bissell, Stacey, Oliver, Chris, Moss, Joanna, Heald, Mary, Waite, Jane, Crawford, Hayley, Kothari, Vishakha, Rumbellow, Lauren, Walters, Grace, Richards, Caroline“…METHODS: Informant report questionnaire measures of behaviour, emotion, and autism characteristics were completed for 81 individuals with SAS (aged 1–36 years; 43 male). …”
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69025por Morris, Jerrine R., Jaswa, Eleni, Kaing, Amy, Hariton, Eduardo, Andrusier, Miriam, Aliaga, Katie, Davis, Maya, Cedars, Marcelle I., Huddleston, Heather G.“…Despite on-going limitations for in-person prenatal care administration, continued emotional health support should remain an important focus for providers, particularly when caring for less privileged pregnant persons or those with a pre-existing history of anxiety.…”
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69026por Hansson, Malin, Dencker, Anna, Lundgren, Ingela, Carlsson, Ing-Marie, Eriksson, Monica, Hensing, Gunnel“…Midwives had adverse MID compared to Swedish benchmarks with higher difference in mean values regarding quantitative demands (8.3), work pace (6.0) emotional demand (20.6), role conflicts (7.9) and burnout (8.3). …”
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69027por Kuzik, Nicholas, da Costa, Bruno G. G., Hwang, Yeongho, Verswijveren, Simone J. J. M., Rollo, Scott, Tremblay, Mark S., Bélanger, Stacey, Carson, Valerie, Davis, Melanie, Hornby, Susan, Huang, Wendy Yajun, Law, Barbi, Salmon, Jo, Tomasone, Jennifer R., Wachira, Lucy-Joy, Wijndaele, Katrien, Saunders, Travis J.“…More school-related sedentary behaviour was favourably associated with nearly one-third of extracted associations for cognitive (33%) and social-emotional (32%) indicators (e.g., less anxiety), but unfavourably associated with other movement behaviours (e.g., less physical activity) (35%). …”
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69028por Kwesiga, Doris, Eriksson, Leif, Orach, Christopher Garimoi, Tawiah, Charlotte, Imam, Md Ali, Fisker, Ane B., Enuameh, Yeetey, Lawn, Joy E., Blencowe, Hannah, Waiswa, Peter, Bradby, Hannah, Malqvist, Mats“…Social networks responded with comfort, providing emotional, in-kind and financial support. Key decision makers included men, spiritual and traditional leaders. …”
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69029por Haghshomar, Maryam, Shobeiri, Parnian, Brand, Serge, Rossell, Susan L., Akhavan Malayeri, Ava, Rezaei, Nima“…The main positive consequences included more emotional support from the family, less pressure to engage in social activities, and more flexible meal planning. …”
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69030por Dalhammar, Karin, Kristensson, Jimmie, Falkenback, Dan, Rasmussen, Birgit H., Malmström, Marlene“…Compared to general population, the patients had significant impairment in all QOL aspects, particularly for role and emotional functioning and for symptoms such as eating-related problems, fatigue, insomnia and dyspnea. …”
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69031“…Two illness representation clusters were outlined; (1) ‘high coherence and treatment control’, (2) ‘negative illness and emotional representations’. Patients in Cluster 2 had significantly lower QoL (M = 46.57, SD = 19.94), greater symptoms of depression (M = 6.12, SD = 5.31) and greater symptoms of anxiety (M = 4.70, SD = 5.27), compared with patients in Cluster 1 who had higher QoL (M = 61.52, SD = 21.38), fewer symptoms of depression (M = 2.85, SD = 2.97) and fewer symptoms of anxiety (M = 2.16, SD = 3.63). …”
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69032por Kimura, Miyuna, Yamauchi, Junji, Sato, Tomoo, Yagishita, Naoko, Araya, Natsumi, Aratani, Satoko, Tanabe, Kenichiro, Horibe, Erika, Watanabe, Toshiki, Coler-Reilly, Ariella, Nagasaka, Misako, Akasu, Yukari, Kaburagi, Kei, Kikuchi, Takayuki, Shibata, Soichiro, Matsumoto, Hirofumi, Koseki, Akihito, Inoue, Soichiro, Takata, Ayako, Yamano, Yoshihisa“…Gait dysfunction was associated with lower scores in physical functioning (PF), limitations on role functioning because of physical health, bodily pain, general health perception (GH), vitality (VT), and social functioning; however, no association was observed between gait dysfunction and limitations on role functioning because of emotional problems and MH. Meanwhile, sensory disturbance in the legs was associated with a decrease in scores in all subscales. …”
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69033“…BACKGROUND: Burnout is a psychological syndrome that involves physical, mental, and emotional exhaustion. This study was conducted to determine the prevalence of burnout among unmatched trainees and residents in surgical and nonsurgical specialties in Palestine. …”
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69034por Zhao, Kai, Dong, Yushan, Su, Gaowei, Wang, Yaolin, Ji, Tao, Wu, Nanling, Cui, Xiaojie, Li, Wenzhan, Yang, Yanming, Chen, Xiuxia“…Global QoR-40 scores on POD 1 and POD 2 were significantly higher (P <0.001) in group L (165.5±3.8 vs 173.7±4.7) than those in group C (155.6±4.0 vs 163.2±4.5); and scores of physical comfort, emotional state, and pain in group L were superior to those in group C (P <0.05). …”
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69035por Tudor Car, Lorainne, Kyaw, Bhone Myint, Teo, Andrew, Fox, Tatiana Erlikh, Vimalesvaran, Sunitha, Apfelbacher, Christian, Kemp, Sandra, Chavannes, Niels“…Less common outcomes included participants’ attitudes, satisfaction, cognitive or mental load, learning efficacy, engagement or self-efficacy beliefs, emotional state, competency developed, and patient outcomes. …”
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69036por Robertson, Michael C, Swartz, Maria Chang, Christopherson, Ursela, Bentley, Jason R, Basen-Engquist, Karen M, Thompson, Debbe, Volpi, Elena, Lyons, Elizabeth J“…CONCLUSIONS: The photography-based, social media walking game with relatively simple game mechanics was well received and judged to be apt to bring about a wide variety of emotive experiences. A clear, geographically specific identity emerged as a key driver of interest for intervention content. …”
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69037por Rodrigues, Ana, Chauhan, Jyoti, Sagkriotis, Alexandros, Aasaithambi, Sathyaraj, Montrone, Michele“…HCPs mostly used technical terms, whereas patients and caregivers used colloquial terms such as “getting rid of cancer”. Emotional wellness was identified to have a huge impact on quality of life in lung cancer. …”
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69038por van de Ven, David, Robroek, Suzan JW, Oude Hengel, Karen M, van Zon, Sander KR, Brouwer, Sandra, Ots, Patricia, Burdorf, Alex, Schuring, Merel“…PARTICIPANTS: Persons in paid employment, aged 45–64 years, who participated in the Dutch Study on Transitions in Employment, Ability and Motivation (STREAM) between 2010 and 2017, and improved or deteriorated at least once with respect to working conditions (psychological and emotional job demands, autonomy, social support, physical workload), health behaviour (moderate and vigorous physical activity, smoking status), or BMI between any of two consecutive measurements during the 7-year follow-up. …”
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69039por Shimabukuro, Shizuka, Daley, David, Endo, Takahiro, Harada, Satoshi, Tomoda, Akemi, Yamashita, Yushiro, Oshio, Takashi, Guo, Boliang, Ishii, Atsuko, Izumi, Mio, Nakahara, Yukiko, Yamamoto, Kazushi, Yao, Akiko, Tripp, Gail“…The following secondary outcomes will be explored: child behavior, including severity of ADHD symptoms; parenting practices; emotional well-being; and the parent-child relationship and maternal child domain parenting stress. …”
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69040por Sobhan, Shafinaz, Müller-Hauser, Anna A., Huda, Tarique Md. Nurul, Waid, Jillian L., Gautam, Om Prasad, Gon, Giorgia, Wendt, Amanda S., Gabrysch, Sabine“…METHODS: The food hygiene intervention employed emotional drivers, engaging group activities, and household visits to improve six feeding and food hygiene behaviors. …”
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