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  1. 244981
    por Kolaitis, Gerasimos
    Publicado 2017
    “…Predictors of PTSD include acute stress reaction, depression, anxiety, parental effects, and smaller effects of female gender, injury severity, duration of hospitalization, heart rate after admission, pre-existing psychiatric problems, history of significant losses or threat to life, insufficient psychological and social support systems, and presence of functional impairment. …”
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  2. 244982
    “…Over 30% of these children develop a clinical syndrome with emotional, behavioural, cognitive, social, and physical symptoms called post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). …”
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  4. 244984
    por Plow, Matthew, Golding, Meghan
    Publicado 2017
    “…The following outcomes were measured at baseline and at the 7th week: physical activity (Physical Activity and Disability Survey–revised), psychosocial factors (self-efficacy, self-regulation, and social support), and physical function (Patient Report Outcomes Measurement Information System, 6-min walk test, 1-min chair stands, and 1-min arm curls). …”
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  5. 244985
    “…Advertising the involvement opportunity through flyers, social media, emails and direct contact with possible panel recruits known to the research team. …”
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  6. 244986
    “…All nursing homes allocated to the intervention received staff training in person-centred care and social interaction and education regarding antipsychotic medications (antipsychotic review), followed by ongoing delivery through a care staff champion model. …”
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  7. 244987
    “…ABSTRACT: Objectives The PROMPT study, Participatory Research in Ottawa, Management and Point-of-care of Tobacco, is a prospective cohort study which utilizes community-based participation and social network-based approaches to address tobacco dependence in inner city Ottawa. …”
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  8. 244988
    por Barbuscia, Anna, Mills, Melinda C.
    Publicado 2017
    “…STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION: Longitudinal data for the first five waves (2000–2012) of the UK Millennium Cohort Study were used, which is a two-stage sample of all infants born in 2000–2001 and resident in the UK at 9 months of age, drawn from the Department of Social Security Child Benefit Registers. A final sample of N = 15 218 children (125 IVF and 61 ICSI), from 14 816 families was used. …”
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  9. 244989
    “…A support vector machine was trained to predict outcome based on (combinations of) the following sets of baseline data: PANSS, clinical and demographic variables, substance use, neurocognitive/ social cognitive tasks, premorbid adjustment, need of care items (CANSAS), extrapyramidal symptoms, genetic features, environmental variables; and the sets of predictors from 4- and 52-week GAF-based outcome prediction models from the EUFEST study. …”
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  10. 244990
    “…Automated language features were unrelated to sex, ethnicity or social class in these small samples, and semantic coherence increased with age, consistent with prior studies of normal language development. …”
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  11. 244991
    “…Efficacy was assessed as an exploratory endpoint using the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS), Clinical Global Impressions – Severity of illness (CGI-S) and Improvement (CGI-I) scales, and the Personal and Social Performance (PSP) scale. Changes from baseline were analyzed using a mixed model repeated measurements (MMRM) approach. …”
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  12. 244992
    “…RESULTS: At 6-year follow-up 45.5 % fulfilled criteria for full recovery, i.e. sustained improvement in both symptoms and social/vocational functioning for two years or longer. …”
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  13. 244993
    “…An emerging idea, promoted by network theorists, is that symptoms may relate by their own intrinsic nature, with no external constructs bringing them together e.g. paranoia leads to social withdrawal, loss of appetite leads to loss of weight etc. …”
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  14. 244994
    “…At follow-up, we collated detailed information on clinical and social course and outcome. This included collating extensive information on month by month fluctuations in presence of psychotic symptoms. …”
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  15. 244995
    “…The risks remained statistically significant even after adjustment for maternal smoking during pregnancy, perinatal complications, father’s social class and family type at birth. In the offspring of antenatally depressed mother and a father with severe mental disorder the risk was elevated only for schizophrenia (7.5; 2.2–26.2). …”
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  16. 244996
    “…Results from year one demonstrate this program to be easily implementable, well-accepted, socially relevant and effective.…”
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  17. 244997
    “…Preliminary data showed about 20% CHR converted to a psychotic disorder over the course of follow-up, several clinical factors such as 1) functional decline; 2) selected positive symptoms(unusual thoughts and suspiciousness); 3) selected negative symptoms(social anhedonia, expression of emotion, and ideational richness); biological factors such as the P300 auditory ERP; fMRI: Reduced anti-correlation between the bilateral parietal lobule and left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex; Structural MRI: superior temporal gyrus. et al. are account for increasing the risk of conversion to full psychosis. …”
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  18. 244998
    “…At the age 17–21 years assessment phase, participants completed measures of prodromal symptoms (Prodromal Questionnaire: PQ), depression (Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology questionnaire: QIDS), and anxiety (Social Interaction Anxiety Scale: SIAS). Established PQ thresholds were used to identify participants who met probable prodromal status. …”
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  19. 244999
    “…DISCUSSION: Our findings on the higher IQ reported in the first episode psychosis patients from northern Europe sites might indicate this as a group with less neurodevelopmental abnormalities and more likely to have developed Psychosis because of adverse social environment and more harmful pattern of cannabis use, compared to patients from the southern countries.…”
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  20. 245000
    “…Most PPI activities take place face-to-face, yet this can be difficult for people with ill health or caring responsibilities, and may exclude people from hard-to-reach populations (e.g. living in vulnerable social circumstances and/or remote geographical locations). …”
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