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69981por Leeman, Jennifer, Ledford, Alasia, Sprinkle, Sharon, Gasbarro, Mariarosa, Knudtson, Michael, Bernhardt, Elisabeth, Zeanah, Paula, McMichael, Georgette, Mosqueda, Allison, Beeber, Linda“…BACKGROUND: Up to half of low-income mothers experience symptoms of depression and anxiety that affect their well-being and increase their children's risk for behavioral and emotional problems. To address this problem, an engaged research/practice planning team designed the Mental Health Innovation (MHI), a multicomponent implementation strategy that integrates evidence-based mental health interventions within the national Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP). …”
Publicado 2022
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69982“…Artificial intelligence has the potential to detect states of emotional distress in an accurate, efficient, and timely manner. …”
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69983por Nweze, Tochukwu, Ezenwa, Michael, Ajaelu, Cyriacus, Hanson, Jamie L., Okoye, Chukwuemeka“…This included parental report of 11 types of childhood adversity when participants were between 8 months and 8.7 years, and performance on inhibition, working memory and emotion recognition neurocognitive tasks when participants were 24 years of age (April 1, 1992–October 31, 2017). …”
Publicado 2022
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69984“…Simply put, social capital refers to the social relationships and structures that provide individuals with material, financial, and emotional resources throughout their lives. Previous research has found an association between high levels of social capital and lower rates of cardiovascular (CVD) mortality. …”
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69985por Tran, Todd, Donnelly, Catherine, Nalder, Emily, Trothen, Tracy, Finlayson, Marcia“…Practicing mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) in an interprofessional primary care setting may support emotional health and well-being for those with cognitive decline, but it has not been studied in an interprofessional primary care context. …”
Publicado 2023
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69986por Ata, Baris, Vermeulen, Nathalie, Mocanu, Edgar, Gianaroli, Luca, Lundin, Kersti, Rautakallio-Hokkanen, Satu, Tapanainen, Juha S, Veiga, Anna“…The knowledge presented should help to provide evidence-based advice for practitioners and couples contemplating pregnancy alike, facilitating informed decision-making in an environment of significant emotional turmoil.…”
Publicado 2022
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69987por Zhao, Min, Luo, Lei, zhang, Chun-hong, zhang, Jin-ping, Yuan, Jia-yan, Gu, Rong-yan, Ding, Song-rui“…RESULTS: The total FACT-Cx score of cervical cancer patients was (130.16 ± 14.20), the physical well-being (PWB) score was (22.02 ± 4.47), the social/family well-being (SWB) score was (25.66 ± 3.59), the emotional well-being (EWB) score was (19.75 ± 3.54), the functional well-being (FWB) score was (16.91 ± 5.01) and the additional focus area (cervical cancer subscale, CxS) score was (45.78 ± 4.61). …”
Publicado 2021
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69988por Krug, Isabel, Arroyo, Mercedes Delgado, Giles, Sarah, Dang, An Binh, Kiropoulos, Litza, De Paoli, Tara, Buck, Kim, Treasure, Janet, Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, Matthew“…A new integrative model assessed whether emotion dysregulation, impulsivity, self-esteem, and body dissatisfaction were mediators in the relationship between insecure attachment and maladaptive beliefs about the world and the self and subsequent eating disorder and self-harm symptoms. …”
Publicado 2021
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69989por Perez, Tyson M., Glue, Paul, Adhia, Divya B., Navid, Muhammad S., Zeng, Jiaxu, Dillingham, Peter, Smith, Mark, Niazi, Imran K., Young, Calvin K., De Ridder, Dirk“…Transdiagnostic PROs (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, HADS; Inventory of Depression and Anxiety Symptoms – Second Version, IDAS-II; Multidimensional Emotional Disorder Inventory, MEDI; Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale – Short Form, IUS-12; Repetitive Thinking Questionnaire, RTQ-10) as well as resting-state neurophysiological measures (full-band EEG and ECG) will be collected from all subjects during two baseline sessions (approximately 1 week apart) then at post 6 sessions, post 12 sessions, and follow-up (1 month later). …”
Publicado 2022
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69990por Shi, Zhong-Mou, Jing, Jun-Jie, Xue, Zheng-Jie, Chen, Wen-Jun, Tang, Yan-Bin, Chen, Du-Juan, Qi, Xin-Yi, Huang, Li, Zou, Yi-Qing, Wu, Xiao-Zhi, Yang, Fei“…Here, we used a rat model of CPSP induced by thalamic hemorrhage to investigate its underlying mechanisms and the effect of stellate ganglion block (SGB) on CPSP and emotional comorbidities. METHODS: Thalamic hemorrhage was produced by injecting collagenase IV into the ventral-posterolateral nucleus (VPL) of the right thalamus. …”
Publicado 2023
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69991“…Challenges for involvement included: facilitating appropriate reimbursement; overcoming stigma; fear of tokenism; pre-conceived views and the emotional burden of research. Successes and benefits included: advanced level of insight, a two-way learning opportunity and relatability of lived experience co-researchers. …”
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69992“…Overall symptoms (95% CI − 2.86 to − 1.86 points), nasal obstruction (95% CI − 6.33 to − 5.36 points), olfactory function (95% CI − 2.91 to − 1.75 points), sleep (95% CI − 5.05 to − 3.57 points), actual problems (95% CI − 2.03 to − 0.06 points), nasal symptoms (95% CI − 6.62 to − 4.5 points), and emotional problems (95% CI − 5.05 to − 3.5 points) were significantly improved. (2) VAS and RQLQ scores in the two groups were significantly improved at week 2; however, there were no significant group differences in the VAS (P > 0.05; 95% CI − 1.21 to − 1.38 points) and RQLQ (P > 0.05; 95% CI − 0.33 to − 3.46 points) scores. …”
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69993por Kamat, Siddhesh A., Rajagopalan, Krithika, Pethick, Ned, Willey, Vincent, Bullano, Michael, Hassan, Mariam“…In the subgroup of patients who completed the SF-12 and SDS, patients with a positive screen for bipolar disorder (n = 33) had lower scores (i.e., greater impairment) on the social functioning, role emotional, and overall mental component summary scales of the SF-12 than did patients with a negative screen for bipolar disorder (n = 79, P less than 0.001), but did not significantly differ on the physical component summary scale. …”
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69994por Foss de Freitas, Maria Cristina, Rosenberg, Drake Stanton, Guler, Merve Celik, Yosef, Matheos, Khalatbari, Shoukoufeh, Carman, Richison, DillGomes, Anabela, Ashmus, Michelle, Spino, Cathie, Akinci, Baris, Brown, Rebecca J, Oral, Elif A“…Patients with mild/moderate pain (PSS ≤4) showed a significant positive association with several Quality of Life (QoL) scores, such as physical functioning, limitation to physical health, limitation with emotional problems, and lack of energy/fatigue, social functioning, and general health (p<0.001 for all associations). …”
Publicado 2023
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69995por Weinmann, Stefan, Schwarzbach, Christoph, Begemann, Matthias, Roll, Stephanie, Vauth, Christoph, Willich, Stefan N., Greiner, Wolfgang“…They take into account specific deficits in perception, emotional reactions, social interaction and communication. …”
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69996por Ripoll, Oleguer Plana, Pedersen, Carsten, Agerbo, Esben, Laursen, Thomas Munk, Mortensen, Preben Bo, McGrath, John“…Information on incident cases of mental diseases was obtained from the Danish Psychiatric Research Register, and we classified different disorders into 10 main groups: organic mental disorders (ICD10 F00-F09), substance abuse disorders (F10-F19), schizophrenia spectrum disorders (F20-F29), mood disorders (F30-F39), neurotic disorders (F40-F48), eating disorders (F50), personality disorders (F60), mental retardation (F70-F79), pervasive developmental disorders (F84) and behavioural and emotional disorders (F90-F98). We examined associations between all pairs of mental disorders. …”
Publicado 2018
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69997por Puig-Navarro, Olga, De la Serna, Elena, Tor, Jordina, Sintes, Anna, Sugranyes, Gisela, Redondo, Marina, Pardo, Marta, Dolz, Montse, Baeza, Inmaculada“…Caregivers’ responses are rated on a Likert scale from 0 (not at all descriptive) to 4 (very descriptive) and distributed in 5 factors: Time-Dependence Burden (T-Db), Developmental Burden (Db), Physical Burden (Pb), Social Burden (Sb), and Emotional Burden (Eb). High scores indicate greater perceived burden. …”
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69998por Weisel, Kiona Krueger, Lehr, Dirk, Heber, Elena, Zarski, Anna-Carlotta, Berking, Matthias, Riper, Heleen, Ebert, David Daniel“…RESULTS: Individuals with high stress (PSS≥30), depression (CES-D≥33), anxiety (HADS≥15), and emotional exhaustion (MBI≥5.6) benefited significantly from the intervention with great reductions of stress (d(post)=0.86-1.16, d(FU)=0.93-1.35), depression (d(post)=0.69-1.08, d(FU)=0.91-1.19), and anxiety (d(post)=0.79-1.19, d(FU)=1.06-1.21), and effects were sustained at 6-month follow-up. …”
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69999por Gossec, Laure, Berenbaum, Francis, Chauvin, Pierre, Hudry, Christophe, Cukierman, Gabrielle, de Chalus, Thibault, Dreuillet, Caroline, Saulot, Vincent, Tong, Sabine, Russo-Marie, Françoise, Joubert, Jean-Michel, Saraux, Alain“…People living with axSpA were more likely to believe their disease was a result of their genetic make-up, whereas those with RA more often believed their disease was caused by emotional issues. People living with axSpA were also more likely to believe that physical activity could be beneficial for their disease, and less likely to believe that their disease was caused by smoking. …”
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70000“…DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPACT: Individuals endorsing psychotic-like experiences are at heightened risk for developing a psychotic disorder in the future, and have been linked with similar social, behavioral, and emotional risk factors similar to those of schizophrenia. …”
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