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69201“…Parental stress may be reduced through individual developmental care programmes, psychotherapy, interventions that teach emotional coping skills and active problem-solving, and journal writing. …”
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69202“…In the Parent-Infant Research Lab at the University of Toronto, we are using (d)EEG to study social cognitive processes including memory, emotion, goals, intentionality, anticipation, and executive functioning in both adult and infant participants.…”
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69203“…The following nursing interventions performed on the intervention group: assuring, emotional support, clear information and effective communication with the patients and their families and also allowing family visits twice a day. …”
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69204“…Belonging to the ‘Fearful’ cluster had a negative effect on women’s emotional health during pregnancy and increased the likelihood of a negative birth experience. …”
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69205por Naik, Aanand D, White, Craig D, Robertson, Suzanne M, Armento, Maria E A, Lawrence, Briana, Stelljes, Linda A, Cully, Jeffrey A“…CONCLUSION: Although preliminary, data from this small open trial suggest that HOPE holds the potential to improve both physical (diabetes) and emotional (diabetes distress, depression) health outcomes and that changes can be maintained over a 6-month time period. …”
Publicado 2012
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69206por Burton, Christopher, Wolters, Maria Klara, Blanco, Antoni Serrano, Szentagotai, Aurora, Ure, Jenny, Pagliari, Claudia, McKinstry, Brian“…The agent should always react appropriately, look and behave like a good therapist, and show positive or neutral emotion. Core functions of the decision support system were characterized by the themes adaptation, informing treatment, and supporting clinician-patient interaction. …”
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69207por Moyle, Wendy, Cooke, Marie, O’Dwyer, Siobhan T, Murfield, Jenny, Johnston, Amy, Sung, Billy“…BACKGROUND: Caring for a person with dementia can be physically and emotionally demanding, with many long-term care facility staff experiencing increased levels of stress and burnout. …”
Publicado 2013
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69208por Moorhead, S Anne, Hazlett, Diane E, Harrison, Laura, Carroll, Jennifer K, Irwin, Anthea, Hoving, Ciska“…The six key overarching benefits were identified as (1) increased interactions with others, (2) more available, shared, and tailored information, (3) increased accessibility and widening access to health information, (4) peer/social/emotional support, (5) public health surveillance, and (6) potential to influence health policy. …”
Publicado 2013
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69209por Ritvo, Paul, Myers, Ronald E, Paszat, Lawrence, Serenity, Mardie, Perez, Daniel F, Rabeneck, Linda“…Men reported less consistent physician relationships, were less knowledgeable and kept decision-making processes vague and emotionally distanced (i.e. at ‘arm’s length’). CONCLUSIONS: Marked differences were observed in obstructive CRCS attitudes per gender. …”
Publicado 2013
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69210por Bayramoglu, Zehra, Durak, Yasemen, Bayram, Muhammed, Ulusoy, Onur Levent, Caynak, Barıs, Sagbas, Ertan, Akpınar, Belhan“…Elderly (≥ 70 yr) subjects had better quality of life scores as compared to the remaining group of patients (< 70 yr) according to SF-36 Health Survey results. Vitality and emotional role scores were lower (63.5 ± 25.5, p = 0.018 and 41.7 ± 23.3, p = 0.001, respectively) in female patients. …”
Publicado 2013
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69211“…Many of the blog posts did not describe a discrete episode of alcohol drinking and were classified as personal diary, opinion, or emotional outlets. The rest lacked information on drinking amount, which hindered assessment of binge drinking. …”
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69212por Livingston, Gill, Barber, Julie, Rapaport, Penny, Knapp, Martin, Griffin, Mark, King, Derek, Livingston, Debbie, Mummery, Cath, Walker, Zuzana, Hoe, Juanita, Sampson, Elizabeth L, Cooper, Claudia“…The programme consisted of psychoeducation about dementia, carers’ stress, and where to get emotional support; understanding behaviours of the family member being cared for, and behavioural management techniques; changing unhelpful thoughts; promoting acceptance; assertive communication; relaxation; planning for the future; increasing pleasant activities; and maintaining skills learnt. …”
Publicado 2013
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69213“…This study extends the findings of previous experiments demonstrating that aspects of our physiology can respond to an emotionally engaging stimulus before it is actually experienced. …”
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69214por Saxton, John M, Scott, Emma J, Daley, Amanda J, Woodroofe, M Nicola, Mutrie, Nanette, Crank, Helen, Powers, Hilary J, Coleman, Robert E“…INTRODUCTION: Many women experience emotional distress, depression and anxiety after a diagnosis of breast cancer. …”
Publicado 2014
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69215“…In psychology, a predictor of the motivation or emotion for a specific career or career location is the level of interest. …”
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69216“…In this paper, we use population-based survey results to independently examine the correlations between physical, emotional and sexual violence and HIV risk behavior among MSM populations in five countries in Central America. …”
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69217por Lee, Eric J, Keyes, Katherine, Bitfoi, Adina, Mihova, Zlatka, Pez, Ondine, Yoon, Elisha, Masfety, Viviane Kovess“…Based on the report of teachers, Roma children had higher odds of emotional problems (OR = 2.03, 95% C.I. 1.20-3.44), peer-relational problems (OR = 2.76, 95% C.I. 1.73-4.41) and prosocial behavior (OR = 2.75, 95% C.I. 1.75-4.33). …”
Publicado 2014
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69218por Vietri, Jeffrey, Otsubo, Tempei, Montgomery, William, Tsuji, Toshinaga, Harada, Eiji“…Clinicians should take the presence of pain into account and consider treating both the physical and emotional symptoms of these patients.…”
Publicado 2015
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69219por Lyssenko, Lisa, Müller, Gerhard, Kleindienst, Nikolaus, Schmahl, Christian, Berger, Mathias, Eifert, Georg, Kölle, Alexander, Nesch, Siegmar, Ommer-Hohl, Jutta, Wenner, Michael, Bohus, Martin“…The data presented here are the preliminary findings of an ongoing field trial examining the outcomes of the Life Balance program with regard to emotional distress, life satisfaction, resilience, and public health costs, using a matched control group design. …”
Publicado 2015
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69220por Pearce, Margo E., Jongbloed, Kate A., Richardson, Chris G., Henderson, Earl W., Pooyak, Sherri D., Oviedo-Joekes, Eugenia, Christian, Wunuxtsin M., Schechter, Martin T., Spittal, Patricia M.“…Adjusted factors associated with diminished mean resilience scores included severe childhood emotional neglect (B = −13.34, p = 0.001), smoking crack daily (B = −5.42, p = 0.044), having been sexual assaulted (B = −14.42, p = 0.041), and blackout drinking (B = −6.19, p = 0.027). …”
Publicado 2015
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