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69541“…To replicate previous research, we will test the relationship between negative symptom ratings (on the BPRS and SCID) and R-PAS measures of behavioral, perceptual, and emotional task engagement (Complexity & FQ-%). Further, we anticipate that clinician ratings of delusions (on the BPRS and the SCID) will correlate with R-PAS measures of inaccurate understanding of human intention and action (M-) and illogical thinking (SPCT Illogical Thinking subscale). …”
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69543por Gergely, Anna, Kiss, Orsolya, Reicher, Vivien, Iotchev, Ivaylo, Kovács, Enikő, Gombos, Ferenc, Benczúr, András, Galambos, Ágoston, Topál, József, Kis, Anna“…While functional parallels have been described relating to both affective (e.g., emotion processing) and cognitive (e.g., memory consolidation) domains, methodologically relevant questions about the reliability of sleep stage scoring still need to be addressed. …”
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69544por Abbott, Robert D, Sherwin, Kyle, Klopf, Hannah, Mattingly, Holly J, Brogan, Kelly“…When compared to the control group, the intervention group showed statistically and clinically significant improvements in median (M) scores of the SF-36 subdomains of vitality and mental health, and clinically but not statistically significant improvements in the subdomain of emotional role functioning. There were additional statistically and clinically significant improvements in the mean score of the MSQ and M scores of the PHQ-9 (treatment pre-intervention M = 10.5, inter-quartile range [IQR] = 14, to treatment post-intervention M = 5, IQR = 8.25; control pre-intervention M = 15, IQR = 8, to control post-intervention M = 13.5, IQR = 12.5). …”
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69545por Deora, Harsh, Mishra, Shashwat, Tripathi, Manjul, Garg, Kanwaljeet, Tandon, Vivek, Borkar, Sachin, Varshney, Nagesh, Raut, Rupesh, Chaurasia, Bipin, Chandra, P. Sarat, Kale, Shashank Sharad“…Therefore, it is imperative to evaluate whether the pandemic has had a discernible effect on health care providers, especially in terms of practice modifications in private establishments and publicly funded hospitals, the emotional impact on the surgeon, and the influence of social media on the psyche of the surgeon. …”
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69546“…Significant differences for humour appeals (Australia: 3.3%, n=1; Canada: 13.3%, n=4; USA: 26.7%, n=8; p=0.04), positive emotional appeals (Australia: 26.7%, n=8; Canada: 60.0%, n=18; USA: 50.0%, n=15; p=0.03), social approval portrayals (Australia: 0.0%, n=0; Canada: 0.0%, n=0; USA: 10.0%, n=3; p=0.04) and lifestyle or work portrayals (Australia: 43.3%, n=13; Canada: 50.0%, n=15; USA: 76.7%, n=23; p=0.02) were found among countries. …”
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69547por Garcia, Luis C., Shanafelt, Tait D., West, Colin P., Sinsky, Christine A., Trockel, Mickey T., Nedelec, Laurence, Maldonado, Yvonne A., Tutty, Michael, Dyrbye, Liselotte N., Fassiotto, Magali“…MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Physicians with a high score on the emotional exhaustion or depersonalization subscale of the Maslach Burnout Inventory were classified as having burnout. …”
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69548por Gaigg, Sebastian B, Flaxman, Paul E, McLaven, Gracie, Shah, Ritika, Bowler, Dermot M, Meyer, Brenda, Roestorf, Amanda, Haenschel, Corinna, Rodgers, Jacqui, South, Mikle“…Baseline data confirmed that intolerance of uncertainty and emotional acceptance accounted for up to 61% of self-reported anxiety across all participants. …”
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69549por Wolffsohn, James S, Leteneux-Pantais, Claudia, Chiva-Razavi, Sima, Bentley, Sarah, Johnson, Chloe, Findley, Amy, Tolley, Chloe, Arbuckle, Rob, Kommineni, Jyothi, Tyagi, Nishith“…On social media, individuals with presbyopia most frequently reported experiencing difficulty reading small print (24/37, 64.9%), difficulty focusing on near objects (15/37, 40.5%), eye strain (12/37, 32.4%), headaches (9/37, 24.3%), and blurred vision (8/37, 21.6%). 81 of the 270 posts (30.0%) discussed impacts of presbyopia—emotional burden (57/81, 70.4%), functional or daily living impacts (46/81, 56.8%), such as difficulty reading (46/81, 56.8%) and using electronic devices (21/81, 25.9%), and impacts on work (3/81, 3.7%). …”
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69550por Baggett, Kathleen M, Davis, Betsy, Landry, Susan H, Feil, Edward G, Whaley, Anna, Schnitz, Alana, Leve, Craig“…OBJECTIVE: This study aims to examine progression flow from NICU exit referral to an early mobile internet intervention to increase EI access and promote parent mediation of infant social-emotional and communication development. METHODS: Three NICUs serving the urban poor in a Midwestern city were provided support in establishing an electronic NICU exit referral mechanism into a randomized controlled trial of a mobile internet intervention for mothers and their infants. …”
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69551“…Secondary outcomes were knowledge, attitudes and emotional responses to the materials. RESULTS: Four hundred thirty-four (15.7%) agreed to participate with 100 from the numerical risk group (69.0%), 104 from the categorical risk group (72.2%) and 104 from the control group (71.7%) returning completed materials. …”
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69552por Maurer, Marcus, Weller, Karsten, Magerl, Markus, Maurer, Rasmus Robin, Vanegas, Emanuel, Felix, Miguel, Cherrez, Annia, Mata, Valeria L., Kasperska-Zajac, Alicja, Sikora, Agnieszka, Fomina, Daria, Kovalkova, Elena, Godse, Kiran, Rao, Nimmagadda Dheeraj, Khoshkhui, Maryam, Rastgoo, Sahar, Criado, Roberta Fachini Jardim, Abuzakouk, Mohamed, Grandon, Deepa, van Doorn, Martijn, Valle, Solange Olliveira Rodrigues, de Souza Lima, Eduardo Magalhães, Thomsen, Simon Francis, Ramón, German D., Matos Benavides, Edgar E., Bauer, Andrea, Giménez-Arnau, Ana Maria, Kocatürk, Emek, Guillet, Carole, Ignacio Larco, Jose, Zhao, Zuo-Tao, Makris, Michael, Ritchie, Carla, Xepapadaki, Paraskevi, Ensina, Luis Felipe, Cherrez, Sofia, Cherrez-Ojeda, Ivan“…CU can greatly impact patients' physical and emotional quality of life. Patients with chronic conditions are increasingly seeking information from information and communications technologies (ICTs) to manage their health. …”
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69553“…Social media is used by 97% of young people in the United States and may provide those with these disorders a space for emotional expression and support. However, there is a scarcity of literature related to the use of social media among adolescents with genetic conditions as an indicator of their perception regarding their own condition. …”
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69554“…We employed transfer learning classifiers that identified the social media language indicative of mental health outcomes (anxiety, depression, stress, and suicidal ideation) and support (emotional and informational support). We then examined the changes in psychosocial expressions over time and language, comparing the 2020 and 2019 data sets. …”
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69555por Lopes-Júnior, Luís Carlos, Bomfim, Emiliana, Olson, Karin, Neves, Eliane Tatsch, Silveira, Denise Sayuri Calheiros, Nunes, Michelle Darezzo Rodrigues, Nascimento, Lucila Castanheira, Pereira-da-Silva, Gabriela, Lima, Regina Aparecida Garcia“…Anxiety was the most frequently analysed symptom (n=13), followed by pain (n=9), psychological and emotional responses and perceived wellbeing (n=4), stress (n=4), cancer related fatigue (n=3), and crying (n=2). …”
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69556“…Peer networking provided emotional support beyond that of patient-provider relationships, improving quality of life and care satisfaction. …”
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69557por Baik, Sharon H, Oswald, Laura B, Buscemi, Joanna, Buitrago, Diana, Iacobelli, Francisco, Perez-Tamayo, Alejandra, Guitelman, Judith, Penedo, Frank J, Yanez, Betina“…Content related to common physical and emotional symptoms of breast cancer survivors as well as recommendations for nutrition and physical activity were most frequently accessed by My Guide and My Health participants, respectively. …”
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69558“…Regarding mind welfare domain, Qualitative Behavioral Assessment found two principal components (PC) that explained 82% and 67% of the variance, and described emotional valence and energy levels of sheep, respectively. …”
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69559por Richardson, Chris G, Slemon, Allie, Gadermann, Anne, McAuliffe, Corey, Thomson, Kimberly, Daly, Zachary, Salway, Travis, Currie, Leanne M, David, Anita, Jenkins, Emily“…Descriptive statistics were used to characterize the sample, and bivariate cross-tabulations were used to examine the relationships between the use of AVMH resources and self-reported indicators of mental health that included a range of emotional and coping-related responses to the pandemic. …”
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69560por Shibata, Mamoru, Nakamura, Tomomi, Ozeki, Akichika, Ueda, Kaname, Nichols, Russell M“…Average change ± SE from baseline across Months 4–6 was 10.12±0.72 (PBO), 17.13±1.03 (GMB 120 mg; P<0.001), and 15.91±1.03 (GMB 240 mg; P<0.001) for MSQ Role Function-Restrictive; 4.80±0.65 (PBO), 9.64±0.93 (GMB 120 mg; P<0.001), and 8.35±0.93 (GMB 240 mg; P<0.05) for MSQ Role Function-Preventive (MSQ-RFP); 3.46±0.77 (PBO), 10.04±1.10 (GMB 120 mg; P<0.001), and 7.73±1.10 (GMB 240 mg; P<0.05) for MSQ Emotional Function, and 7.14±0.67 (PBO), 13.46±0.95 (GMB 120 mg; P<0.001), and 11.98±0.95 (GMB 240 mg; P<0.001) for MSQ-Total. …”
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