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  1. 124181
    “…To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study in the MENA region to shed light on the relationship between these conditions and stroke risk, aiming to determine whether depression, anxiety, insomnia, stress, and the way of coping with emotions may be risk factors for ischemic stroke occurrence and to further investigate the ability of two specific types of emotion regulation (cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression) as possible moderators of the relationship between these psychological diseases and ischemic stroke risk. As a secondary objective, we sought to determine how these pre-existing conditions affect stroke severity levels. …”
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  2. 124182
    por Campbell, Patricia Shehan
    Publicado 2008
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    “…Background and objective Epilepsy is a chronic neurological condition that, both physically and psychologically, puts a person at risk for poor quality of life (QOL). …”
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  4. 124184
    “…IBD patients are frequently exposed to high levels of stress and psychological distress. Biological drugs have been proven to reduce inflammation, hospitalization, and most of the complications that characterize IBDs; their potential contribution to patients’ HRQoL remains to be explored. …”
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  5. 124185
    por Siraco, Susan, Bitter, Cindy, Chen, Tina
    Publicado 2022
    “…Bad news can range from informing family that a patient is in the emergency department (ED), to shared decision making regarding a life-threatening situation, to family notification of patient death.1 Although there are many structured approaches to death notification and breaking bad news, such as GRIEV_ING2 and SPIKES,3 EM physicians often lack confidence in their ability to effectively communicate bad news.1,4–6 Goals of care discussions and shared decision making become especially complex in the ED environment because critically ill patients often arrive without advanced directives, lack pre-existing rapport with the EM physician, and may require rapid engagement with surrogate decision-makers on emergent interventions.7 This simulation curriculum was developed to provide EM trainees with a psychologically safe environment to practice effective communication in breaking bad news, incorporating clinical scenarios commonly encountered in the ED. …”
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  6. 124186
    “…A significant proportion of Palestinian children experience serious psychological distress especially anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), with children reporting not wanting to be apart from their parents. …”
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  7. 124187
    “…A research questionnaire comprising 16 questions answered on a Likert scale (from 1, strongly agree, to 5, strongly disagree) was used to measure DCS scores and other secondary psychological variables, with higher scores indicating more decisional conflict. …”
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  8. 124188
    “…Population vulnerabilities depend on several determinants of different types, including biological, psychological, environmental, social and economic ones. …”
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  9. 124189
    “…When questioning women's fears and expectations from cesarean section, pain during and after it is their greatest concern. (4) Individual variability in severity of pain after vaginal or operative delivery is influenced by multiple factors including sensitivity to pain, psychological factors, age, and genetics. The unique birth experience leads to unpredictable requirements for analgesics, from 'none at all' to 'very high' doses of pain medication. …”
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  10. 124190
    “…All forces had abandoned standard psychological debriefing after critical incidents. Instead, by default, mental healthcare professionals acted to support the leader and peer led “after action” reviews. …”
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  11. 124191
    “…These include auditory effects, i.e., hearing impairment, but also non-auditory physiological ones such as hypertension and ischemic heart disease, or psychological ones such as annoyance, depression, sleep disturbance, limited performance of cognitive tasks or inadequate cognitive development. …”
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  12. 124192
    “…This can be seen in how the tiger-widows’ quality of life has been negatively impacted in the way their economic and social security, health, remarriage opportunities, and child upbringing is restricted, along with a multitude of posttrauma psychological scars, deprivation, abuse, and exploitation. …”
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    “…Further research should examine a range of experiences of racial discrimination, including not only chronic worry but other psychological and emotional states and both subtle and overt incidents as well. …”
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  15. 124195
    “…Thus, patients with similar diagnostic features may either be recommended conventional antipsychotic treatment (if diagnosed with ATPD and according to the current guidelines for first episode psychosis - FEP) or be contraindicated antipsychotic treatment and receive psychological therapies (recommended for BLIPS cases). …”
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  16. 124196
    por Ledger, Rebecca A., Mellor, David J.
    Publicado 2018
    “…These include inescapable psychological and/or physical abuse or mistreatment, excessively restrictive or otherwise detrimental housing or holding conditions, and/or seriously inadequate provision of the necessities of life, in each case drawing attention to specific affects that such ill-treatment generates. …”
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  17. 124197
    “…BACKGROUND: Sport participation has many physical and psychosocial benefits, but there is also an inherent risk of injury, subsequent osteoarthritis and psychological challenges that can negatively impact quality of life (QOL). …”
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  18. 124198
    “…PSDQ dimensions of interest included Parental Psychological Control (PPC: the management of child behavior through the manipulation of emotions, expectations, and independence), Authoritative, Authoritarian, and Permissive, and the subscales of these broad dimensions. …”
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  19. 124199
    “…We will use multinomial regression to examine which medical and psychological factors are associated with referral category. …”
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    “…MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Flourishing score calculated from the 42-item Psychological Well-being Scale developed by Ryff. RESULTS: The survey was completed by 423 of 743 patients (56.9%), and the analysis included 415 participants (98.1%) with complete data on family connection and flourishing. …”
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