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69941por Verdolini, Norma, Amoretti, Silvia, Mezquida, Gisela, Cabrera, Bibiana, Cuesta, Manuel J, Parellada, Mara, Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana, Corripio, Iluminada, Vieta, Eduard, Bernardo, Miguel“…The Family Environment Scale (FES) evaluated family emotional climate in different categories: COHESION (C) for mutual reliance; EXPRESSIVITY (EX), the extent to which family members express their feelings directly; CONFLICTS (CON) for open expression of anger, aggressiveness and conflict; INDEPENDENCE (IND), the extent to which family members are independent in their decisions; ACHIEVEMENT ORIENTATION (AO) for an achievement-orientated environment; INTELLECTUAL–CULTURAL ORIENTATION (ICO) for political, intellectual, cultural interests; ACTIVE–RECREATIONAL ORIENTATION (ARO) for participation in social activities; MORAL–RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS (MRE) for the importance given to ethical and religious practices and values; ORGANIZATION (ORG) for the organization in activities and responsibilities; and CONTROL (CTL), the extent to which the family considers rules and established procedures. …”
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69942por Prokopez, Cintia, Vallejos, Miguel, Fuentes, Pamela, Caporusso, Gabriela, Alberio, German, Cozzarin, Linda, Farinola, Romina, Chiapella, Luciana, Daray, Federico“…Clinical severity of schizophrenia was measured with the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) and with the hallucination subscale of the Psychotic Symptom Rating Scale (PSYRATS), suicidal behavior with the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS), treatment adherence with the Drug Attitude Inventory (DAI-10), global functioning with the Global Assessment Functioning Scale (GAF), theory of mind with the Hinting Task test and emotional processing with the Reading the mind in the eyes test. …”
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69943por Kayo, Monica, Scemes, Silvia, Gentil Savoia, Mariangela, Gadelha, Ary, Bressan, Rodrigo, Elkis, Helio“…METHODS: A randomized controlled trial to assess the efficacy of a 20-week social skills training (SST) program for the improvement of negative symptoms in patients with treatment-resistant schizophrenia (TRS) with predominantly negative persistent symptoms, with a score > 4 (moderate) in at least 3 items of the Negative Symptom Factor Score (NSFS) (blunted affect, emotional withdrawal, poor rapport, passive social withdrawal, lack of spontaneity, motor retardation and active social avoidance). …”
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69944por Wang, Yi, Pu, Cheng-cheng, Zhang, Yi-jing, Cai, Xin-lu, Liang, Yun-si, Zhou, Shu-zhe, Ma, Yan-tao, Yu, Xin, Chan, Raymond C K“…BACKGROUND: Cerebellum is not only responsible for motor functions but is also involving in cognitive and emotional processes (Strick et al. 2009). Recent advances in imaging technologies allow us to examine the cerebellum in a much more systematic way including functional parcellations of cerebellum (e.g. 7-Network parcellation based on the resting state functional connectivity, Buckner et al., 2011; and task-based functional parcellation, King et al., 2019). …”
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69945por Scahill, Rachael I, Zeun, Paul, Osborne-Crowley, Katherine, Johnson, Eileanoir B, Gregory, Sarah, Parker, Christopher, Lowe, Jessica, Nair, Akshay, O'Callaghan, Claire, Langley, Christelle, Papoutsi, Marina, McColgan, Peter, Estevez-Fraga, Carlos, Fayer, Kate, Wellington, Henny, Rodrigues, Filipe B, Byrne, Lauren M, Heselgrave, Amanda, Hyare, Harpreet, Sampaio, Cristina, Zetterberg, Henrik, Zhang, Hui, Wild, Edward J, Rees, Geraint, Robbins, Trevor W, Sahakian, Barbara J, Langbehn, Douglas, Tabrizi, Sarah J“…All participants underwent detailed neuropsychiatric and cognitive assessments, including tests from the Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery and a battery assessing emotion, motivation, impulsivity and social cognition (EMOTICOM). …”
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69946por Bobo, E., Lin, L., Acquaviva, E., Caci, H., Franc, N., Gamon, L., Picot, M.-C., Pupier, F., Speranza, M., Falissard, B., Purper-Ouakil, D.“…Some parents reported worsening of general well-being in their children, and this manifested as oppositional/defiant attitudes and emotional outbursts. Parents also cited sleep problems and anxiety in this context. …”
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69947por Andermo, Susanne, Hallgren, Mats, Nguyen, Thi-Thuy-Dung, Jonsson, Sofie, Petersen, Solveig, Friberg, Marita, Romqvist, Anja, Stubbs, Brendon, Elinder, Liselotte Schäfer“…Eleven relevant outcomes were identified: health-related quality of life, well-being, self-esteem and self-worth, resilience, positive effect, positive mental health, anxiety, depression, emotional problems, negative effect and internalising mental health problems. …”
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69948por Larsen, Sofus C., Horgan, Graham, Mikkelsen, Marie-Louise K., Palmeira, Antonio L., Scott, Sarah, Duarte, Cristiana, Santos, Inês, Encantado, Jorge, O'Driscoll, Ruairi, Turicchi, Jake, Michalowska, Joanna, Stubbs, R. James, Heitmann, Berit L.“…METHODS AND FINDINGS: The present study is an ancillary study based on data collected on participants from the Navigating to a Healthy Weight (NoHoW) trial, for which the aim was to test the efficacy of an evidence-based digital toolkit, targeting self-regulation, motivation, and emotion regulation, on WLM among 1,627 British, Danish, and Portuguese adults. …”
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69949por Traver, Jessica, Christino, Melissa, Coene, Ryan, Williams, Kathryn, Sugimoto, Dai, Kramer, Dennis, Yen, Yi-Meng, Kocher, Mininder, Micheli, Lyle, Milewski, Matthew“…Patients were divided into 3 groups based on their age: Pre-Adolescent (ages 8-14), Adolescent (ages 15-18), and Adult (ages >18) to reflect their psychological/emotional maturity. Demographic information, time to RTS clearance, and functional testing measurements were collected. …”
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69950por Hernandez, Rosalba, Cohn, Michael, Hernandez, Alison, Daviglus, Martha, Martinez, Lizet, Martinez, Angela, Martinez, Itzel, Durazo-Arvizu, Ramon, Moskowitz, Judith“…Enrollees will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 trial arms: (1) web-based positive psychological intervention or (2) an active control condition (eg, 3 times weekly emotion reporting). Our 5-week Spanish-language ¡Alégrate! …”
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69951por Lucas-Alba, Antonio, Melchor, Óscar M., Hernando, Ana, Fernández-Martín, Andrés, Blanch-Micó, Mª Teresa, Lombas, Andrés S.“…There were four blocks of dependent measures: individual driving performance (accelerations, decelerations, crashes, distance to lead vehicle, speed and fuel consumption), emotional dimensions (measures of skin conductance and self-reports of affective states concerning valence, arousal, and dominance), and visual behavior (fixations count and average duration, dwell times, and revisits) concerning three regions of the driving scene (the Top Rear Car –TRC- or the Bottom Rear Car –BRC- of the leading vehicle and the surrounding White Space Area -WSA). …”
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69952por Ford, Janet H., Kurth, Tobias, Starling, Amaal J., Ayer, David W., Wietecha, Linda A., Port, Martha D., Rettiganti, Mallikarjuna, Ruff, Dustin D.“…Similar patterns in scores were observed for the Role Function‐Preventive and Emotional Function domains. Examination of improvement in MSQ item score by treatment group showed that, in patients with EM, approximately 10 to 20% more GMB‐treated patients (N = 796 for GMB 120 mg and GMB 240 mg) had improvements in all 14 MSQ items compared with PBO‐treated patients (N = 773) (all P < .001). …”
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69953por Ellis, Louise A, Lee, Matthew D, Ijaz, Kiran, Smith, James, Braithwaite, Jeffrey, Yin, Kathleen“…In addition to seeking an escape during the pandemic and as a form of entertainment, participants reported that they used video games for emotional coping and to lower stress, relax, and alleviate mental health conditions. …”
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69954por Tsuchiyagaito, Aki, Smith, Jared L., El-Sabbagh, Nour, Zotev, Vadim, Misaki, Masaya, Al Zoubi, Obada, Kent Teague, T., Paulus, Martin P., Bodurka, Jerzy, Savitz, Jonathan“…We have previously proposed that rtfMRI-nf LA training may reverse depression-associated regional impairments in neuroplasticity and restore information flow within emotion-regulating neural circuits. Inflammatory cytokines as well as the neuroactive metabolites of an immunoregulatory pathway, i.e. the kynurenine pathway (KP), have previously been implicated in neuroplasticity. …”
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69955por Phillips, Rachel D., De Bellis, Michael D., Brumback, Ty, Clausen, Ashley N., Clarke-Rubright, Emily K., Haswell, Courtney C., Morey, Rajendra A.“…Cumulative lifetime trauma measured at baseline and alcohol use measured annually interact to affect the volume and trajectory of hippocampal and amygdala substructures (measured via structural MRI annually), regions that are essential for emotion regulation and memory. Our findings demonstrate the value of examining these substructures and support the hypothesis that the amygdala and hippocampus are not homogeneous brain regions.…”
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69956por Baker-Henningham, Helen, Bowers, Marsha, Francis, Taja, Vera-Hernández, Marcos, Walker, Susan P“…The Toolbox involved training teachers in classroom behaviour management and promoting child social-emotional competence. All assessors were masked to group assignment. …”
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69957por Zuccolo, Pedro Fonseca, Xavier, Mariana O., Matijasevich, Alicia, Polanczyk, Guilherme, Fatori, Daniel“…Maternal mental health (prenatal anxiety, psychological well-being, perceived stress, depression, depression severity, and sleep quality), quality of life, physical activity levels, and infant developmental milestones and social/emotional problems will be measured. Our primary outcome is the change in maternal prenatal depression from baseline to posttreatment (8 weeks). …”
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69958por Almeida, Iris, Carreiro, Ana Filipa, Fernandes, Ana Filipa, Frade, Catarina, Nobre, Carolina, Osório, Lúcia, Pereira, Margarida, Baúto, Ricardo Ventura“…Finally external/relational factors are: offender’s dependence (n = 11, 78.6%), cohabitation (n = 11, 78.6%), history of conflicts between victim and offender (n = 10, 71.4%), poor emotional attachment or low family cohesion (n = 10, 71.4%), social isolation or lack of social support (n = 8, 57.1%), intergenerational transmission of violence (n = 7, 50%), inability in the performance of caregiver tasks (n = 5, 35.7%) and inexperience as caregiver (n = 5, 35.7%). …”
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69959“…EXPOSURES: Any of 12 ACEs (physical abuse, emotional neglect, household substance abuse, household mental illness, domestic violence, incarcerated household member, parental separation or divorce, unsafe neighborhood, bullying, parental death, sibling death, and parental disability), measured by indicators on a questionnaire. …”
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69960por Li, Cai-Xia, Li, Li, Zhang, Jin-Feng, Zhang, Qi-Hong, Jin, Xiao-Hong, Cai, Guo-Juan“…In both groups, the scores for healthy behaviors such as emotion control, medication adherence, dietary management, exercise management, and self-monitoring were higher after than before treatment (P < 0.05), and the scores of healthy behaviors in the intervention group were higher than those in the control group (P < 0.05). …”
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