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  1. 69781
    “…Relatives were more likely to attend family sessions if their loved one was 1) randomized to NAVIGATE, 2) had greater negative symptoms on the PANSS, 3) self-reported as emotionally closer to the family, 4) was Caucasian, and 5) lived with family. …”
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  2. 69782
    “…RESULTS: The qualitative interviews revealed that participants perceived the Breast Cancer e-Support program to be helpful in enhancing knowledge, improving confidence level, and promoting emotional well-being. Women also identified access to tailored advice from experts and convenience as the benefits of this program. …”
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  3. 69783
    “…FINDINGS: Pregnant and parenting adolescents faced several adversities such as social stigma, lack of emotional support, poor healthcare access, and stresses around new life adjustments. …”
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  4. 69784
    “…The multitasking clinician balances the cognitive and emotional demands posed by incoming information from multiple sources, attempts to synthesize and act on this information through EHR and communication tasks, and adopts strategies of silent EHR use and focused patient-clinician talk that may help mitigate the risks of multitasking. …”
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  5. 69785
    “…The gamified app contains (1) a series of interactive games and activities to reinforce skill understanding, (2) an in vivo skills coach that cues the participant to use cognitive behavioral therapy skills during real-world emotional experiences, (3) a home challenge module to encourage home-based exposure tasks, (4) a digital reward system that contains digital points and trophies, and (5) a therapist-patient messaging interface. …”
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  6. 69786
    “…Despite the emphasis on physical rehabilitation, it is the emotional and behavioural consequences that have greater impact on people with TBI and their families. …”
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  7. 69787
    “…OBJECTIVE: The objectives of our study were to determine the effect of additional serious gaming on (1) physical and emotional functioning in general; (2) particular outcome domains; and (3) patient global impressions of change, general health, and functioning and to determine (4) the dependency of serious gaming effects on adherence. …”
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  8. 69788
    “…In the survey, the individuals’ acceptance of pain interventions, measured with a 4-item scale (sum score ranging from 4 to 20), predictors of acceptance, sociodemographic and pain-related variables, and physical and emotional functioning were assessed. Uptake rates (log in to the intervention) and adherence (number of completed modules) to the intervention was assessed 4 months after intervention access. …”
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  11. 69791
    “…Conclusions The Stepping Up model of care was associated with increased insulin initiation rates in primary care, and improvements in glycated haemoglobin without worsening emotional wellbeing. Trial registration Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12612001028897.…”
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  12. 69792
    “…OBJECTIVE: This study aims to evaluate the potential effectiveness of this mHealth supportive care intervention on emotional distress, social support, care burden, uncertainty in illness, quality of life, and knowledge. …”
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  13. 69793
    “…Two rhinologists were then given each participant's SNOT‐22 score (as well as SNOT‐22 nasal, sleep, otologic/facial pain, and emotional subdomain scores), endoscopy score, and the number of sinus infections, CRS‐related antibiotics, CRS‐related oral corticosteroid courses and missed days of work or school due to CRS in the preceding 3 months as reported by the patient. …”
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  14. 69794
    “…Electronic mental (e-mental) health programs are a cost-effective approach toward the self-management of stress and emotional issues. E-mental health dropout rate, MDE prevalence, and symptoms greatly vary by sex and age. …”
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  15. 69795
    “…Domain score differences of 5 are clinically important; PCOS women scored -5.8 to -19.9 points lower (mean -11.6) with the greatest difference for Emotional Role. The Physical Component summary score was -2.2 and the Mental Component summary -7.2 lower in women with PCOS compared with population-based controls; score differences of 2-3 are considered clinically important. …”
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  16. 69796
    “…After 6 months, we observed an increase in heiQ6 (skill and technique acquisition) and a reduction in emotional distress. The latter effect persisted after 12 months, where heiQ4 (self-monitoring and insight) also increased. …”
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  17. 69797
    “…BACKGROUND: Mounting evidence indicates that the cerebral cortex is an important physiological system of emotional activity, and its dysfunction may be the main cause of stress. …”
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  18. 69798
    “…The Migraine Functional Impact Questionnaire (MFIQ) is a novel PRO measure, assessing the impact of migraine on Physical Function (PF), Usual Activities (UA), Social Function (SF), and Emotional Function (EF), in the past 7 days. Scientific methods recommended to meet the requirements of the U.S. …”
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  19. 69799
    “…Psychosocial risk factors include current pregnancy unintended; <1 year since last delivery; late entry to prenatal care (>20 wk gestation); mental, physical, or developmental disability; history of abuse or violence within past 6 months; tobacco use; alcohol use; illegal substance use within the past 6 months; resides in home built before 1978; homelessness; lack of social/emotional support; exposure to long-term stress; lack of transportation; and history of depression or mental illness. …”
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