Vaillancourt-Morel, Marie-Pier Rosen, Natalie O Péloquin, Katherine Bergeron, Sophie
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Child maltreatment
This study examined the associations between childhood maltreatment (CM) and the mean-level of perceived partner responsiveness (PPR; the extent to which individuals feel cared for, understood, and validated by their partner) over 35 days, the day-to-day variability in PPR, and the initial levels and trajectories of PPR over 1 year in community cou...
Girardie, Océane Bonneau, Mathieu Billon, Yvon Bailly, Jean David, Ingrid Canario, Laurianne
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science
An activity pattern describes variations in activities over time. The objectives of this study are to automatically predict sow activity from computer vision over 11 days peripartum and estimate how sow behavior influences piglet's performance during early lactation. The analysis of video images used the convolutional neural network (CNN) YOLO for ...
Dufresne, Eléonore Fortun, Denis Kremer, Stéphane Noblet, Vincent
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Frontiers in Neuroimaging
Registration is a crucial step in the design of automatic change detection methods dedicated to longitudinal brain MRI. Even small registration inaccuracies can significantly deteriorate the detection performance by introducing numerous spurious detections. Rigid or affine registration are usually considered to align baseline and follow-up scans, a...
Boada, Patrick Fatou, Benoit Belperron, Alexia A. Sigdel, Tara K. Smolen, Kinga K. Wurie, Zainab Levy, Ofer Ronca, Shannon E. Murray, Kristy O. Liberto, Juliane M.
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Frontiers in Immunology
Advancement in proteomics methods for interrogating biological samples has helped identify disease biomarkers for early diagnostics and unravel underlying molecular mechanisms of disease. Herein, we examined the serum proteomes of 23 study participants presenting with one of two common arthropod-borne infections: Lyme disease (LD), an extracellular...
Dynan, Linda Smith, Richard B
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Health services research
To examine the association of hospital expenditure with continuing nurse education and staffing on improvements in nurse-sensitive, patient-safety outcomes. Data obtained from 12-year (2007-2018) panel of Florida acute-care general hospitals. We assess the relationship of hospital expenditure on continuing nurse education and staffing on nurse-sens...
Pauly, Theresa Lüscher, Janina Berli, Corina Scholz, Urte
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Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
Individuals all across the world experienced significant disruptions in their personal and family life with the outbreak of the new coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The current study investigated dynamic associations between stress and relationship functioning over time in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. Perceived stress, relationship satisf...
Wilson-Genderson, Maureen Heid, Allison R Cartwright, Francine Pruchno, Rachel
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Aging & mental health
Associations among adverse childhood experiences prior to age 18 (ACEs), subjective reports of trauma during Hurricane Sandy, and trajectories of depressive symptoms reported by community-dwelling older people were examined. We analyzed 6 waves of data from 5,688 people aged 50-74 recruited in 2006 and followed for 12-years using multilevel mixed e...
Ilg, Winfried Müller, Björn Faber, Jennifer van Gaalen, Judith Hengel, Holger Vogt, Ina R Hennes, Guido van de Warrenburg, Bart Klockgether, Thomas Schöls, Ludger
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Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society
Measures of step variability and body sway during gait have shown to correlate with clinical ataxia severity in several cross-sectional studies. However, to serve as a valid progression biomarker, these gait measures have to prove their sensitivity to robustly capture longitudinal change, ideally within short time frames (eg, 1 year). We present th...
Zhang, Jingyi Li, Gen Yang, Haibo Cao, Chengqi Fang, Ruojiao Liu, Ping Luo, Shu Zhao, Guangyi Zhang, Yingqian Zhang, Kunlin
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Background Many studies have been performed to investigate the association between the ADCYAP1R1 polymorphism rs2267735 and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), but the results have been inconsistent, and the way in which this gene affects the course of PTSD has not been widely investigated. Thus, a longitudinal study of the course (development tr...
Kim, Dasom Ko, Young Jung, Aeri
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Frontiers in Public Health
Purpose To investigate the longitudinal effects of adequate exercise, defined as an exercise duration of ≥150 min/week by the World Health Organization (WHO), on cognitive function in middle-aged adults. Methods This study was a longitudinal panel analysis using secondary data obtained from the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging (KLoSA) database, w...