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  1. 69901
    “…The nurses group also had higher scores in terms of internal and emotional motivation. The most important intervention was “hand sanitizer placed where necessary” followed by “regular HH education” and “reward and publicize excellent HH employees/departments”. …”
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    “…Those with high parenthood-related anxiety had more than 2 times higher odds of requesting digital education about their emotional health compared to those without high parenthood-related anxiety (OR 2.06, 95% CI 1.67-2.55). …”
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    “…These findings provide new insights into the emotional and cognitive mechanisms of an Omicron infection, demonstrate its association with alterations to the nervous system, and verify an imaging basis for early detection and intervention of neurological sequelae.…”
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  5. 69905
    “…Routine health data and mental health diagnoses based on the International Classification of Diseases (10th edition), including mental, behavioural and neuro developmental disorders (F01-F99), symptoms and signs involving emotional state (R45), and sleep disorders (G47), were extracted from the electronic health records. …”
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  6. 69906
    “…To our knowledge, this is the first trial of a Web-based, problem-solving intervention for people with different types of (comorbid) emotional problems. The results are promising, especially for symptoms of depression and anxiety. …”
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  7. 69907
    “…The odds ratio for having a reduction in difficulty accomplishing work tasks because of physical or emotional problems, a measure of presenteeism, was 1.47 (95% CI 1.05-2.05, P = .02) for the intervention group compared to the control group. …”
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  8. 69908
    “…Significant predictors of nonusage attrition among 12 week subscribers included age (hazard ratio for 45 to 55 years of age = 0.83, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.73 - 0.93, P = .001; hazard ratio for 55 to 65 years of age = 0.80, 95% CI 0.66 - 0.99, P = .04), exercise level (hazard ratio = 0.76, 95% CI 0.72 - 0.81, P < .001), emotional eating (hazard ratio = 1.11, 95% CI 1.04 - 1.18, P = .001), eating breakfast (hazard ratio = 0.88, 95% CI 0.82 - 0.95, P = .001), and skipping meals (hazard ratio = 1.12, 95% CI 1.04 -1.19, P = .001). …”
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  9. 69909
    “…CONCLUSIONS: Despite study limitations, findings support the hypothesis that the integration of a VR-based treatment, aimed at both unlocking the negative memory of the body and at modifying its behavioral and emotional correlates, may improve the long-term outcome of a treatment for obese BED patients. …”
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    “…There were also no significant differences between the intervention and control groups at 4 weeks on any of the subscales of the MHC-SF (psychological: P=.95, social: P=.42, emotional: P=.95). Repeat engagement with the study platform resulted in a significant difference in mood, energy, rest, and sleep trajectories between intervention and control groups as measured by EMAs (P<.01). …”
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    por Staley, Kristina, Doherty, Caroline
    Publicado 2016
    “…In this context, patients’ experiential knowledge is effective because it is subjective, emotional and anecdotal. It then has the power to communicate and to challenge assumptions based on the data alone. …”
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  14. 69914
    por Syros, Ioannis
    Publicado 2017
    “…TF-CBT is designed for children with PTSD with or without comorbid depression, anxiety, and other emotional problems associated with trauma (shame, self-immolation). …”
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  15. 69915
    por Agorastos, Agorastos
    Publicado 2017
    “…Experience of ELS has been shown to lead to an increased neuroendocrine stress response and vulnerability to stress, hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis dysregulation, long-lasting alterations in emotional and psychophysiological reactivity, impaired adaptive functioning, malfunction of fear response circuits and structural changes in the central nervous system. …”
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  16. 69916
    “…Programs are based on standard CBT principles and include 5 modules in 5 weekly sessions that include the following topics: stress and stress reaction and assessment; deep respiration and relaxation techniques; cognitive restructuring, mindfulness, and acceptance; behavioral skills as problem solving; and time management, healthy behaviors, and emotion regulation. In the Internet-based group, patients have minimal contact with a medical professional before and after every session. …”
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  17. 69917
    por Barbuscia, Anna, Mills, Melinda C.
    Publicado 2017
    “…Some have shown that ART children have an impaired behavioural, socio-emotional and cognitive development and higher risk of mental disorders. …”
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  18. 69918
    “…RESULTS: EFA baseline PANSS data resulted in the five-factor model of the PANSS with seven items attributed to the Negative Symptom Factor (NSF; N1, blunted affect; N2, emotional withdrawal; N3, poor rapport; N4, passive social withdrawal; N6, lack of spontaneity and flow of conversation; G7, motor retardation; and G16, active social avoidance). …”
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  19. 69919
    “…Meta-analytic calculations revealed that, as compared to healthy controls, UHR individuals reported more severe childhood trauma (Random effects Hedges’ g = 1.38; 95% CI: 0.92–1.84, Z = 5.92, p < .001), were 5.5 times and 2.5 times more likely to report emotional abuse (OR = 5.54, 95% CI = 1.13–27.20, p = .03) and physical abuse (OR = 2.53, 95% CI = 0.73 - 8.76, p = .14) respectively. …”
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  20. 69920
    “…Results from CAARMS indicate specific areas of interest, clustered around emotional and behavioral symptoms like anxiety, stress intolerance, social isolation, inappropriate affect/aggression and impaired role-function. …”
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