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9221“…BACKGROUND: Young people’s daily lives and social interactions changed remarkably during the COVID-19 pandemic as schools and cinemas closed, leisure activities were cancelled, and gatherings were regulated. …”
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9222por Zucchelli, Fabio, Donnelly, Olivia, Rush, Emma, White, Paul, Gwyther, Holly, Williamson, Heidi“…The intervention also included social skills training, an established approach for increasing individuals’ confidence in managing social interactions, which evoke appearance-based anxiety for many. …”
Publicado 2022
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9223por Trang, Kathy, Le, Lam X, Brown, Carolyn A, To, Margaret Q, Sullivan, Patrick S, Jovanovic, Tanja, Worthman, Carol M, Giang, Le Minh“…All surveys queried participants’ perceived safety, social interactions, psychological state, and mental health symptoms. …”
Publicado 2022
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9224por Maragh-Bass, Allysha, Comello, Maria Leonora, Tolley, Elizabeth Ellen, Stevens Jr, Darrell, Wilson, Jade, Toval, Christina, Budhwani, Henna, Hightow-Weidman, Lisa“…Participants incorporated an array of technical approaches, including unique creative elements such as cartoon images and instant messaging tools to convey social interactions around COVID-19 decision-making. Most (9/11, 82%) strongly agreed the digital storytelling workshops were delivered as expected; 10 of 11 agreed (n=5) or strongly agreed (n=5) that they had some ideas about what story to tell by the end of the first workshop, and most (8/11, 73%) strongly agreed they had narrowed down their ideas by workshop two. …”
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9225por Tump, Danielle, Narayan, Nitin, Verbiest, Vera, Hermsen, Sander, Goris, Annelies, Chiu, Chui-De, Van Stiphout, Ruud“…Destressors found were access to sunlight (P=.02) and fresh air (P<.001) during the workday and going outdoors (P<.001), taking breaks (P<.001), exercising (P<.001), and having social interactions (P<.001). The smartwatch measurements positively related to stress were the number of active intensity periods (P<.001), the number of highly active intensity periods (P=.04), steps (P<.001), and the SD in the heart rate (HR; P<.001). …”
Publicado 2022
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9226“…Background: University workers undergo intense social interactions due to frequent contact with students and colleagues and lectures in crowdy conditions. …”
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9227“…In therapeutic advice like exposure to presentations, family members take the responsibility for the students’ therapy and expose them to various social interactions. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s13643-023-02208-2.…”
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9228“…RESULTS: Latent traits were defined as representing tendencies of individuals to be engaged in social interactions by distinguishing between performer and recipient effects. …”
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9229por Pearson, Talima, Barger, Steven D, Lininger, Monica, Wayment, Heidi, Hepp, Crystal, Villa, Francisco, Tucker-Morgan, Kara, Kyman, Shari, Cabrera, Melissa, Hurtado, Kevin, Menard, Ashley, Fulbright, Kelly, Wood, Colin, Mbegbu, Mimi, Zambrano, Yesenia, Fletcher, Annette, Medina-Rodriguez, Sarah, Manone, Mark, Aguirre, Amanda, Milner, Trudie, Trotter II, Robert T“…Broad differences in social interactions because of cultural affiliation, travel, and residency patterns may impact S aureus carriage and transmission, either as risk or as protective factors. …”
Publicado 2019
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9230por Abdisa, Eba, Fekadu, Ginenus, Girma, Shimelis, Shibiru, Tesfaye, Tilahun, Temesgen, Mohamed, Habib, Wakgari, Aaga, Takele, Amsalu, Abebe, Milkias, Tsegaye, Reta“…BACKGROUND: Self-stigma associated with mental illness has remained a global public health issue affecting social interactions, health care, productivity and acceptance among others. …”
Publicado 2020
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9231por Bartsch, Sarah M, O'Shea, Kelly J, Chin, Kevin L, Strych, Ulrich, Ferguson, Marie C, Bottazzi, Maria Elena, Wedlock, Patrick T, Cox, Sarah N, Siegmund, Sheryl S, Hotez, Peter J, Lee, Bruce Y“…Factors that might increase the transmissibility of the virus (eg, emergence of the delta [B.1.617.2] and omicron [B.1.1.529] variants), or decrease vaccine effectiveness (eg, waning immunity or escape variants), or increase social interactions among certain segments of the population, only increased the cost savings or cost-effectiveness provided by maintaining face mask use. …”
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9232por Kalra, Shivani, Jiwan, Triza, Singh, Gagandeep, Gautam, Parshotam L, Bansal, Amit“…People with epilepsy (PWE) may experience shame, fear, and rejection and feel discriminated against, hence avoiding social interactions. To avoid being labeled as having epilepsy, patients may conceal their disease and refuse medical attention, which can lead to treatment discontinuation and significantly impact the quality of life. …”
Publicado 2023
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9233por Drazich, Brittany F, Lee, Ji Won, Bowles, Kathryn H, Taylor, Janiece L, Shah, Shivani, Resnick, Barbara, Kim, Nayeon, Szanton, Sarah L“…CONCLUSIONS: These study findings suggest that previously hospitalized older adults with physical disability are open to using or learning technology, but that technology use might not be able to replace in-person social interactions. Future research might explore the specific components of in-person visits that are missing in virtual interactions, and if they could be replicated in the virtual environment, or through other means.…”
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9234“…Those under 40 years of age had higher levels of physical health and environmental quality of life, while married participants and those from the Department of Dentistry had higher levels of social interactions than those from the Department of Nursing. …”
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9235por Welch, Vivian, Ghogomu, Elizabeth T., Barbeau, Victoria I., Dowling, Sierra, Doyle, Rebecca, Beveridge, Ella, Boulton, Elisabeth, Desai, Payaam, Huang, Jimmy, Elmestekawy, Nour, Hussain, Tarannum, Wadhwani, Arpana, Boutin, Sabrina, Haitas, Niobe, Kneale, Dylan, Salzwedel, Douglas M., Simard, Roger, Hébert, Paul, Mikton, Christopher“…The most common interventions identified are digital interventions to enhance social interactions with family and friends and the community via videoconferencing and telephone calls. …”
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9236por Dhamne, Sameer C., Silverman, Jill L., Super, Chloe E., Lammers, Stephen H. T., Hameed, Mustafa Q., Modi, Meera E., Copping, Nycole A., Pride, Michael C., Smith, Daniel G., Rotenberg, Alexander, Crawley, Jacqueline N., Sahin, Mustafa“…Behaviorally, Shank3B KO mice exhibited repetitive grooming, deficits in aspects of reciprocal social interactions and vocalizations, and reduced open field activity, as well as variable deficits in sensory responses, anxiety-related behaviors, learning and memory. …”
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9237por Singkorn, Onnalin, Apidechkul, Tawatchai, Putsa, Bukhari, Detpetukyon, Sudkhed, Sunsern, Rachanee, Thutsanti, Phitnaree, Tamornpark, Ratipark, Upala, Panupong, Inta, Chadaporn“…BACKGROUND: Alcohol use impacts several dimensions, including physical health, mental health, families, and social interactions. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence and to determine the factors associated with alcohol use among Akha and Lahu hill tribe youths in Chiang Rai, Thailand. …”
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9238por Sharifzadeh, Nahid, Kharrazi, Hadi, Nazari, Elham, Tabesh, Hamed, Edalati Khodabandeh, Maryam, Heidari, Somayeh, Tara, Mahmood“…Among games targeting patients, only 13% (6/44) targeted a specific disease, whereas a growing majority targeted lifestyle behaviors, social interactions, cognition, and generic health issues (eg, safety and nutrition). …”
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9239por Zhang, Zhen, Bi, Qifang, Fang, Shisong, Wei, Lan, Wang, Xin, He, Jianfan, Wu, Yongsheng, Liu, Xiaojian, Gao, Wei, Zhang, Renli, Gong, Wenfeng, Su, Qiru, Azman, Andrew S, Lessler, Justin, Zou, Xuan“…METHODS: We did a cohort study in Shenzhen, China and attempted to recruit by telephone all RT-PCR-negative close contacts (defined as those who lived in the same residence as, or shared a meal, travelled, or socially interacted with, an index case within 2 days before symptom onset) of all RT-PCR-confirmed cases of SARS-CoV-2 detected since January, 2020, via contact tracing. …”
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9240por Cardy, Robyn E., Dupuis, Annie, Anagnostou, Evdokia, Ziolkowski, Justine, Biddiss, Elaine A., Monga, Suneeta, Brian, Jessica, Penner, Melanie, Kushki, Azadeh“…Results of this survey study revealed that children with ASD were less likely to benefit from screen time to cope with social isolation, and screen time resulted in significantly more lost time on social interactions than the community sample, which may exacerbate difficulties in social domains. …”
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