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69601por Andrews, Nicholas A., Torrez, Timothy, Halstrom, Jared R., Sinha, Tanvee, Pate, James, Agarwal, Abhinav, Conklin, Michael J., Shah, Ashish“…Overall, Coalition resection in pediatrics is a well-tolerated procedure that improves both physical and emotional health.…”
Publicado 2022
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69602por Sanchez Antelo, Victoria, Szwarc, Lucila, Paolino, Melisa, Saimovici, Diana, Massaccesi, Silvia, Viswanath, Kasisomayajula, Arrossi, Silvina“…OBJECTIVE: This study aims to understand HPV-tested women’s perceptions about an app as a tool to receive information and support to reduce the emotional impact of HPV-positive results. We investigated their preferences regarding app design, content, and framing. …”
Publicado 2022
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69603por Schomakers, Eva-Maria, Lidynia, Chantal, Vervier, Luisa Sophie, Calero Valdez, André, Ziefle, Martina“…CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that, rather than by utilitarian factors like usefulness, mHealth app acceptance is influenced by emotional factors like hedonic motivation and partly by habit, social influence, and trust. …”
Publicado 2022
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69604por Voth, Melissa, Chisholm, Shannon, Sollid, Hannah, Jones, Chelsea, Smith-MacDonald, Lorraine, Brémault-Phillips, Suzette“…They offer easy accessibility to evidence-based tools while working to encourage the use of emotional and professional support with safety in mind. …”
Publicado 2022
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69605“…The most endorsed reasons to stop using the intervention were the time-consuming nature of questionnaires (55%), not having time (50%), dissatisfaction with the content of the intervention (41%), technical problems (39%), already meeting the guidelines for PA/SB (31%), and, to a lesser extent, the experience of medical/emotional problems (16%). CONCLUSIONS: This study provides some directions for future studies. …”
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69606por Seghers, Matthew C., Seghers, Victor J., Sher, Andrew C., Jadhav, Siddharth P., States, Lisa J., Trout, Andrew T., Alazraki, Adina L., Sammer, Marla B. K.“…Respondents overwhelmingly indicated they were less able to teach trainees (mean rating: 2.7/10) and had decreased emotional engagement (mean rating: 4.4/10), but had improved research productivity and cognitive ability for research when working from home (mean rating for both: 5.3/10). …”
Publicado 2022
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69607por Pardo, Laura Suarez, Hughes, Christine, Ehlers, Shawna, Dunlay, Shannon, Staab, Jeffrey“…Most participants described a sense of relief and hope once the vaccine became available. 4. Emotional Response, included themes related to mood decline and experiences of fear and frustration. …”
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69608por Gibson, Bryan, Simonsen, Sara, Jensen, Jakob D, Yingling, Leah, Schaefer, Julia, Sundaresh, Vishnu, Zhang, Yue, Altizer, Roger“…Participant feedback suggested that the videos are emotionally engaging and educational. CONCLUSIONS: The videos presented in 360° video and mobile VR had equal efficacy in promoting enrollment in the DPP. …”
Publicado 2022
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69609por Bustamante Loyola, Jorge, Pérez Retamal, Marcela, Mendiburo-Seguel, Andrés, Guedeney, Antoine Claude, Salinas González, Ricardo, Muñoz, Lucia, Cox Melane, Horacio, González Mas, José Miguel, Simó Teufel, Sandra, Morgues Nudman, Mónica“…BACKGROUND: Sustained social withdrawal is a key indicator of child emotional distress and a risk factor for psychological development. …”
Publicado 2022
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69610por Tan, Yejun, Wu, Zhijian, Qu, Xiangnan, Liu, Yuzhuo, Peng, Lele, Ge, Yan, Li, Shu, Du, Jinfeng, Tang, Qi, Wang, Jia, Peng, Xiaofei, Liao, Jiafen, Song, Meiyan, Kang, Jin“…Chi-square test and multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that the incidence of anxiety was higher in the group under 22 years of age than in the group over 22 years of age (68% vs. 61%, p = 0.015; OR = 1.186, 95% CI 1.045–1.347, p = 0.008); International students living in big cities had a higher incidence of anxiety than those living in rural areas (67% vs. 60%, p = 0.022; OR = 1.419, 95%CI 1.038–1.859, p = 0.011); international students who socialized 3 times or less monthly had a higher incidence of anxiety than those who socialized more than 3 times per month (68% vs. 58%, p = 0.003; OR = 1.52, 95%CI 1.160–1.992, p = 0.002); international students who expected purely online teaching had a higher incidence of anxiety than those who expected purely offline teaching or dual-track teaching (72% vs. 64%, p = 0.037; OR = 1.525, 95%CI 1.069–2.177, p = 0.02); international students with a subjective score of online learning experience of 6 or less had a higher incidence of anxiety than those with subjective scores of more than 6 (70% vs. 60%, p = 0.001, OR = 1.25, 95%CI 1.099–1.422, p = 0.001). However, gender, emotional status, BMI, major of study, vaccination status, and degree type had no significant difference in the incidence of anxiety among international students who studied online during the COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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69611por Teede, Helena J., Misso, Marie L., Costello, Michael F., Dokras, Anuja, Laven, Joop, Moran, Lisa, Piltonen, Terhi, Norman, Robert J.“…Key changes in this guideline include: (a) considerable refinement of individual diagnostic criteria with a focus on improving accuracy of diagnosis; (b) reducing unnecessary testing; (c) increasing focus on education, lifestyle modification, emotional wellbeing and quality of life; and (d) emphasizing evidence based medical therapy and cheaper and safer fertility management. …”
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69612por Franzosa, Emily, Kim, Patricia, Reckrey, Jennifer, Zhang, Meng, Xu, Emily, Aldridge, Melissa, Ornstein, Katherine, Federman, Alex“…Throughout the surge, the HBMC team drew on their collaborative practice and longstanding relationships with patients, families, and hospice and home care providers to navigate service disruptions and provide comfort and emotional support. CONCLUSION(S): Overall, COVID-19 created severe disruptions and barriers to necessary care, further complicating care for this very high-risk, high-needs population. …”
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69613por Greenberg, Elliot M., Dyke, Julie, Link, Meredith, Todd Lawrence, J., Ganley, Theodore“…BACKGROUND: Patient reported outcome measures (PROM) allow for a comprehensive assessment of physical and emotional factors not accounted for by functional performance testing after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). …”
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69614“…One of the innovative aspects of ST is the use of virtual reality (VR) techniques to provide adolescents during treatment with visually presented daily social scenarios to activate emotional engagement and dysfunctional cognitions. …”
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69615“…On the third day after surgery, the scores of pain control effect and satisfaction degree of pain education in the study group were higher than those in the control group, and the physical and daily life influence, emotion influence, and pain experienced in the study group were lower than those in the control group. …”
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69616por Torok, Michelle, Han, Jin, McGillivray, Lauren, Wong, Quincy, Werner-Seidler, Aliza, O’Dea, Bridianne, Calear, Alison, Christensen, Helen“…The intervention groups were provided with a self-guided smartphone application based on dialectical behavior therapy (DBT; “LifeBuoy”) to improve emotion regulation and distress tolerance. The control group were provided a smartphone application that looked like LifeBuoy (“LifeBuoy-C”), but delivered general (nontherapeutic) information on a range of health and lifestyle topics. …”
Publicado 2022
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69617por Andreou, Andreas, Dhand, Amar, Vassilev, Ivaylo, Griffiths, Chris, Panzarasa, Pietro, De Simoni, Anna“…Participants with small, close-knit networks received physical, health, and emotional support, whereas those with more diverse and large networks benefited from accessing alternative and complementary sources of information. …”
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69618por Kerr, Sophie, Penner, Francesca, Ilagan, Gabrielle, Choi-Kain, Lois, Sharp, CarlaEnlace del recurso
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69619“…Results are discussed in relation to education, social and emotional well‐being, and forensic contexts. WHAT ARE THE POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF THIS WORK? …”
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