Gao, Yajing Shan, Yan Wang, Shuolin Li, Xue Jiang, Tingting Cai, Li Jiang, Xinxin Wang, Hong
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Although previous studies have shown a correlation between mastery, self-efficacy, and perceived social support among Chinese patients with advanced kidney disease, few studies have examined their relationship pathways. This study aimed to examine decisional control preference and the relationship between mastery, perceived social support, and self...
Li, Ning Zhou, Qin Zhang, Jie
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The reason that some victims of suicide behaviors survived while the others died is unknown, and few studies have been conducted for Chinese populations. We aimed to analyze the effect of suicide intent on outcomes of suicide behaviors, and to explore the impact of psychological strain on suicide intent. Data for this study was derived from two psy...
Davis, Jael James Bateman, Caryl Pearce-Dunbar, Venecia Powell, Marvin Harrison, Abigail
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This study aimed to examine the role of BMI in body dissatisfaction and eating pathology among 570, Indo-Caribbean and Afro-Caribbean female university students. Participants, 18-59 years, completed self-reports on body image, weight perceptions and eating behaviors. Data analysis included: analysis of variance, multiple regression, and descriptive...
Sueki, Hajime Ueda, Michiko
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We investigated the association between suicidal ideation and COVID-19 preventive behaviors using a prospective observational longitudinal design (N = 6683). The baseline survey was 24 January 2020 (before COVID-19 pandemic, T1) and the follow-up survey was between April 27 and 30, 2020 (during COVID-19 pandemic, T2). The sample was the general adu...
Karagöl, Arda Törenli Kaya, Zulal
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Living organ donation is a stressful process, both in terms of physical and mental consequences after the operation. Studies have found that cumulative depression prevalence in 5-year follow-up after the organ donation is 4.2% in 1 year and 11.5% in 5 years. The aim of the present study was to find out early maladaptive schemas (EMS) and depression...
Özdil, Kamuran Çatıker, Aslıhan Bulucu Büyüksoy, Gizem Deniz
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This study investigates smartphone addiction among nursing students, the levels of perceived pain in the upper extremity, and the relationship between them. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 259 nursing students in a Turkish state university, who agreed to participate in the research. Study data were collected online using the introductory...
Jin, Tao Sun, Yuanlong Wang, Huiying Qiu, Fei Wang, Xiaolong
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The prevalence of depression continues to increase among medical students in China, and higher than that of other majors, which is a potential risk for medical students and their patients. This study aimed to observe the prevalence of depression in Chinese medical students and also the correlation between them. All cross-sectional studies on the pr...
Bordarie, Jimmy Aguerre, Colette Bolteau, Laëtitia
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The COVID-19 health crisis is perceived as an anxiety-provoking situation. In some cases, policy measures such as containment can generate psychological distress. High sensory processing sensitivity is an innate component of temperament that characterises individuals with higher sensory sensitivity than their peers. It can be understood either as a...
Corallo, Francesco Rifici, Carmela Bonanno, Lilla Di Cara, Marcella Lo Buono, Viviana Venuti, Giuseppe Marino, Silvia Ciurleo, Rosella Torre, Viviana D'Aleo, Giangaetano
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Teriflunomide is a drug with immunosuppressive and selective immunomodulatory action, characterized by anti-inflammatory and antiproliferative properties. Several clinical studies have demonstrated the efficacy and safety of this drug in Multiple Sclerosis, estimating a significant improvement in cognitive performance.The aim of our study is to eva...
Caravaggio, Fernando Porco, Natasha Kim, Julia Fervaha, Gagan Graff-Guerrero, Ariel Gerretsen, Philip
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Online anti-vaccination rhetoric has produced far reaching negative health consequences. Persons who endorse anti-vaccination attitudes may employ less analytical reasoning when problem solving. Considering limitations in previous research, we used an online web-based survey (n = 760; mean age = 47.69; 388 males, 372 females) to address this questi...