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31221por Raynor, Martin Brett, Horan, Marilee P., Greenspoon, Joshua A., Millett, Peter J.“…Kaplan Meier survivorship analysis at 1 year was 100% and 90.7% at 2 years (Figure 1). Feelings of subluxation significantly improved postoperatively from pre-op levels (p=.017). …”
Publicado 2015
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31222por Balestra, Martina, Shaer, Orit, Okerlund, Johanna, Westendorf, Lauren, Ball, Madeleine, Nov, Oded“…We found that consent forms containing positive valence annotations are likely to lead participants to feel less informed and simultaneously more trusting of the organization seeking consent. …”
Publicado 2016
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31223por Carpenter, Jordan, Crutchley, Patrick, Zilca, Ran D, Schwartz, H Andrew, Smith, Laura K, Cobb, Angela M, Parks, Acacia C“…In particular, topics that are related to addressing negative thoughts and feelings were correlated with improvement over time. …”
Publicado 2016
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31224“…OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to identify the types of eHealth tools that veterans with PTSD and comorbid CMCs use, understand how they currently use eHealth technology to self-manage their unique health care needs, and identify new eHealth resources that veterans feel would empower them to better manage their health care. …”
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31225por Shubert, Tiffany E, Basnett, Jeanna, Chokshi, Anang, Barrett, Mark, Komatireddy, Ravi“…Eighteen participants agreed they would like to use ST to help improve their balance, and 17 agreed or strongly agreed they would feel confident using the system in either the senior center or the home. …”
Publicado 2015
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31226“…The results showed positive between group effects both for children and caregivers in several areas, namely large effects for children’s traumatic grief and parent’s feelings of being supported; medium effects for parental warmth, positive parenting, parent’s mental health, grief discussions in the family, and children’s health. …”
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31227“…BACKGROUND: There is a growing interest in nomophobia, which is defined as the fear of being out of cellular phone contact, or "feelings of discomfort or anxiety experienced by individuals when they are unable to use their mobile phones or utilize the affordances these devices provide”. …”
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31228por Kayser, Lars, Karnoe, Astrid, Furstrand, Dorthe, Batterham, Roy, Christensen, Karl Bang, Elsworth, Gerald, Osborne, Richard H“…Following item analysis, a 35-item 7-scale questionnaire was constructed, covering (1) using technology to process health information (5 items, CSR=.84), (2) understanding of health concepts and language (5 items, CSR=.75), (3) ability to actively engage with digital services (5 items, CSR=.86), (4) feel safe and in control (5 items, CSR=.87), (5) motivated to engage with digital services (5 items, CSR=.84), (6) access to digital services that work (6 items, CSR=.77), and (7) digital services that suit individual needs (4 items, CSR=.85). …”
Publicado 2018
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31229“…The mothers of the infants completed the Short Form of the Oxford and Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences, which was used to determine their personality dimension scores, and identify schizotypic traits. …”
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31230por Nunez, Daniel, Fresno, Andrés, van Borkulo, Claudia, Courtet, Philippe, Arias, Víctor, Garrido, Viviana, Wigman, Johanna“…Central nodes within these domains, as indexed by higher centrality measures (strength and betweenness) were: auditory experiences (PA1: hearing voices when you are alone), persecutory ideation (BE1: feelings of being persecuted; BE2: conspiracy against you), and social anxiety (SA) (SA1: I cannot get close to people). …”
Publicado 2018
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31231por Yildiz, Mustafa, Incedere, Aysel, Kiras, Fatma, Abut, Fatma Betül, Kircali, Ayşe, Ipçi, Kübra“…Researches revealed that relatives of the patients hide this disease from other people, ashamed of their patients, and feel excluded from others. They may choose to conceal the disease or even the name of the illness. …”
Publicado 2018
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31232por Urquijo, Maria F, Faiola, Eliana, Ruef, Anne, Kasparbauer, Anna, Meyhöfer, Inga, Steffens, Maria, Ettinger, Ulrich, Koutsouleris, Nikolaos“…Group divisions were based on the introvertive anhedonia and unusual experiences subscales from the Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences (O-LIFE). Structural images were preprocessed with a standard voxel based morphometry pipeline using the SPM-based CAT12 toolbox in Matlab. …”
Publicado 2018
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31233por Cullen, Alexis, Cadenhead, Kristin S, Addington, Jean, Bearden, Carrie E, Cannon, Tyrone, Cornblatt, Barbara A, Mathalon, Daniel, McGlashan, Thomas H, Perkins, Diana O, Seidman, Larry, Stone, William S, Tsuang, Ming, Woods, Scott W, Walker, Elaine F“…Stress measures included the Daily Stress Inventory and a modified version of the Psychiatric Epidemiology Research Interview Life Events Scale, both of which provided continuous measures of stress exposure (number of events) and distress (subjective feelings of distress). Participants were also interviewed using the Childhood Trauma and Abuse Scale to determine any exposure to childhood trauma (abuse, neglect, and bullying occurring prior to age 16 years). …”
Publicado 2018
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31234“…However, subjective experiences, which include emotions, feelings, moods, and motivations, technically known as affects or affective states, became an increasing focus for animal behaviour scientists from the 1990s. …”
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31235por Bidargaddi, Niranjan, Almirall, Daniel, Murphy, Susan, Nahum-Shani, Inbal, Kovalcik, Michael, Pituch, Timothy, Maaieh, Haitham, Strecher, Victor“…The primary outcome of interest was whether the user self-monitored behaviors and feelings at some time during the next 24 hours via the app. …”
Publicado 2018
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31236por MacKenzie, Jennifer J, Stockley, Denise, Hastings-Truelove, Amber, Nowlan Suart, Theresa, Katsoulas, Eleni, Kawaja, Michael, Reznick, Richard, Sanfilippo, Anthony“…Expectations of students towards engaging in independent learning led to some feelings of disconnectedness. CONCLUSIONS: Participants described benefit from the sessions and an experience consistent with the curricular goals, which were intentionally focused on foundational skills. …”
Publicado 2019
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31237por Eisner, Emily, Drake, Richard James, Berry, Natalie, Barrowclough, Christine, Emsley, Richard, Machin, Matthew, Bucci, Sandra“…Some reported finding it more accessible than visits from a clinician, as assessments were more frequent, more anonymous, and did not require the individual to explain their feelings in their own words. Nevertheless, barriers to app use (eg, unfamiliarity with smartphones) were also reported. …”
Publicado 2019
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31238por Holt, Kamila Adellund, Karnoe, Astrid, Overgaard, Dorthe, Nielsen, Sidse Edith, Kayser, Lars, Røder, Michael Einar, From, Gustav“…Sundhed.dk users had a higher score in all of the 7 dimensions except for dimension 4: Feel safe and in control. The eHLA toolkit showed that users of sundhed.dk and NemID had higher levels of eHL with regard to tools 2, 5, 6, and 7. …”
Publicado 2019
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31239por Kwong, Alex S. F., López-López, José A., Hammerton, Gemma, Manley, David, Timpson, Nicholas J., Leckie, George, Pearson, Rebecca M.“…MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Trajectories were composed from depression symptoms measured using the Short Mood and Feelings Questionnaire at 9 occasions from ages 10 to 24 years. …”
Publicado 2019
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31240por Yang, Jing, Weng, Lizhu, Chen, Zhikui, Cai, Hongfu, Lin, Xiaoyan, Hu, Zhijian, Li, Na, Lin, Bijuan, Zheng, Bin, Zhuang, Qian, Du, Bin, Zheng, Zhiyuan, Liu, Maobai“…The 31 participants in the trial group completed a satisfaction survey regarding Pain Guard: 23 (74%) indicated that they were satisfied with receiving pharmaceutical care by Pain Guard, 5 (16%) indicated that they were somewhat satisfied, 2 (6%) indicated neutral feelings, and 1 (3%) indicated that they were somewhat dissatisfied; no participants indicated that they were very dissatisfied. …”
Publicado 2019
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