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9201“…Recalling specific past experiences is critical for most formal social interactions, including when being interviewed for employment, as a witness or defendant in the criminal justice system, or as a patient during a clinical consultation. …”
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9202“…Although previous studies report that autistic individuals have difficulties in using eye gaze and facial expressions during social interactions, evidence from tasks that involve real face-to-face conversations is scarce and mixed. …”
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9203por Cha, Ran‐hui, Kang, Seok Hui, Han, Mi Yeun, An, Won Suk, Kim, Su‐Hyun, Kim, Jun Chul“…Bodily pain, vitality, symptoms/problems, and cognitive function in the REN group improved, while the quality of social interactions and the kidney disease effects in the CON group aggravated from baseline to 48 weeks. …”
Publicado 2021
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9204“…To our knowledge, no studies have examined how minimally verbal children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder are using their gestural communication during social interactions. Such work can provide important insights into how gestures may complement their spoken language abilities. …”
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9205por Zhang, Beihua, Liang, Shan, Chen, Jingze, Chen, Lin, Chen, Weimin, Tu, Shunshun, Hu, Linyan, Jin, Huimin, Chu, Lixi“…BACKGROUND: Peer-mediated intervention (PMI) is an intervention that teaches normally developing peers to help children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) actively participate in social interactions. Previous studies have shown that PMI applied to school settings is effective for children with ASD, but more multiple-baseline single-subject design. …”
Publicado 2022
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9206por Withall, Janet, de Koning, Jolanthe, Cross, Rosina, Sutton, Kate, Greaves, Colin, Bollen, Jess, Moorlock, Sarah, Lee, Linda, Clynes, James, Stathi, Afroditi“…At 6-months enjoyment of the programme (r = 0.263, p > 0.001), specifically enjoyment of muscle-strengthening exercises (r = 0.142, p > 0.027), perception of positive social interactions (from questionnaire data (r = 0.212, p > 0.001) and open-ended feedback (r = 0.157, p > 0.01)) and perceptions of an autonomy-supportive teaching style (r = 0.213, p > 0.001) all correlated with higher adherence. …”
Publicado 2022
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9207“…Unlike interventions that train peers to act as a teacher, embedding Joint Attention, Symbolic Play, Engagement, and Regulation strategies during small group academic activities facilitates naturalistic social interactions for autistic students.…”
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9208“…Non–health care workers are experiencing increased levels of psychological symptoms in their workplaces, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, which limited social interactions and health service access. These conditions have a negative effect on employees’ mental health and may also be associated with work-related outcomes, such as reduced levels of work engagement. …”
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9209por Tol, Wietse A, Leku, Marx R, Lakin, Daniel P, Carswell, Kenneth, Augustinavicius, Jura, Adaku, Alex, Au, Teresa M, Brown, Felicity L, Bryant, Richard A, Garcia-Moreno, Claudia, Musci, Rashelle J, Ventevogel, Peter, White, Ross G, van Ommeren, Mark“…Secondary outcomes included personally identified problems, post-traumatic stress, depression symptoms, feelings of anger, social interactions with other ethnic groups, functional impairment, and subjective wellbeing. …”
Publicado 2020
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9210por Paquet, Catherine, Whitehead, Jocelyne, Shah, Rishabh, Adams, Alayne Mary, Dooley, Damion, Spreng, R Nathan, Aunio, Anna-Liisa, Dubé, Laurette“…RESULTS: The meta-review identified 11 intervention types addressing social isolation and loneliness in older adults by either increasing social interactions, providing instrumental support, promoting mental and physical well-being, or providing home and community care. …”
Publicado 2023
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9211“…BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has had profound impacts on society, including public health, the economy, daily life, and social interactions. Social distancing measures, travel restrictions, and the influx of pandemic-related information on social media have all led to a significant shift in how individuals perceive and respond to health crises. …”
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9212“…Participants then receive 5 momentary EMA surveys and 1 daily EMA survey per day, in which veterans report comorbid affective symptoms (mood, stress, and pain), social support, social interactions, physical activity, and other self-management behaviors. …”
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9213“…CONCLUSIONS: Urban African American parents are active users of the Internet and mobile technology for social interactions, but they are less likely to use it for accessing or communicating health information. …”
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9214por Brewer, LaPrincess C, Kaihoi, Brian, Zarling, Kathleen K, Squires, Ray W, Thomas, Randal, Kopecky, Stephen“…CONCLUSIONS: While research on the use of virtual world technology in health programs is in its infancy, it offers unique advantages over current Web-based health interventions including social interactivity and active learning. It also increases accessibility to vulnerable populations who have higher burdens of CVD. …”
Publicado 2015
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9215por Abi-Dargham, Anissa“…Furthermore, these flies are hyperactive and display fear and impaired social interactions, traits associated with impaired DA neurotransmission. …”
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9216por Villagonzalo, Kristi-Ann, Arnold, Chelsea, Foley, Fiona, Meyer, Denny, Farhall, John, Rossell, Susan, Thomas, Neil“…However, individuals’ ability to engage with or benefit from such resources may be impaired by deficits in cognition and insight, and experiences of psychotic symptoms, including paranoia about cyber-security or motives of others in online social interactions. This study aimed to explore the association between cognition, positive symptoms, and internet use for mental health information in adults with psychosis. …”
Publicado 2018
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9217“…Shelter dogs have usually experienced a life involving poor social interactions with humans. Thus, we aimed to investigate the behavioral responses of shelter dogs (SDs) and companion dogs (CDs) during the training of two vocal cues (“sit”, “paw”), as well as the possible associations between their responses and the behaviors of trainers. …”
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9218“…While all groups discussed topics such as acquiring essential supplies, they differentially experienced the impact of school closures and limited social interactions. We also found relatively high rates of noncompliance with COVID-19 prevention measures, such as social distancing and self-isolation, with younger people being more likely to be noncompliant than older people (P<.001). …”
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9219por Resnick, Daniel, Schapira, Marilyn M, Smith, Jazmine M, Bautista, Allison, Xu, Chang, Jones, Liz, Aysola, Jaya“…The analysis of open-ended responses revealed several key themes, and participants complemented the app’s ease of use and health behavior–promoting features while also commenting on the need for more feedback and social interactions through the app. On average, participants checked in 5.7 times (SD 2.7) out of 8 possible opportunities. …”
Publicado 2021
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9220“…BACKGROUND: Social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic has reduced the frequency of in-person social interactions. College students were highly impacted, since many universities transferred curriculum from in-person to entirely online formats, physically separating students with little notice. …”
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