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1 ng activities, cognitive, emotional control, interpersonal).
2 tors" and "facets" of psychopathy: Factor 1, interpersonal/affective traits; Factor 2, lifestyle/anti
3 Narcissism has been simultaneously linked to interpersonal aggression, achievement, and depression.
4 n (ACGME) core competencies of patient care, interpersonal and communication skills, professionalism,
5 e, technical skills, problem-based learning, interpersonal and communication skills, professionalism,
6 e IQ at age 11 was associated with increased interpersonal and disorganized features of schizotypal p
7 tionship between poor nutrition at age 3 and interpersonal and disorganized features of schizotypy at
8  associated with racial/ethnic disparity and interpersonal and environmental stressors, including a l
9 nce and severity of physical, psychological, interpersonal and existential problems.
10 ntion significantly increases cooperation in interpersonal and intergroup conflicts; (ii) reducing th
11 icacy of force to resolve conflicts--both in interpersonal and international conflicts.
12 h other cancers, as well as newly discovered interpersonal and intrapersonal phenotypic variations, r
13 kin, oral, airways, and vagina), focusing on interpersonal and intrapersonal variations and our curre
14 gst nurses and nurse managers at individual, interpersonal and organisational levels.
15 , and strongest for problematic drug use and interpersonal and self-directed violence (ORs of more th
16 tenance intensive clinical management, acute interpersonal and social rhythm therapy and maintenance
17  describe the effect of acute treatment with interpersonal and social rhythm therapy on occupational
18           Participants initially assigned to interpersonal and social rhythm therapy showed more rapi
19  observed, with women who initially received interpersonal and social rhythm therapy showing more mar
20 gned to receive either acute and maintenance interpersonal and social rhythm therapy, acute and maint
21 ntensive clinical management and maintenance interpersonal and social rhythm therapy, all with approp
22 nsive psychotherapy (family-focused therapy, interpersonal and social rhythm therapy, or cognitive-be
23 e to outgroup pain, pinpointing adolescents' interpersonal and sociocognitive processes as potential
24 ed how they relate to several intrapersonal, interpersonal, and emotion regulation skills.
25 sed eating performance due to intrapersonal, interpersonal, and environmental factors.
26 e DSM-5 will highlight refractory affective, interpersonal, and identity symptoms in BPD as potential
27 nd subscales assessing affective, cognitive, interpersonal, and impulsive domains.
28 en sex workers (TSW) face unique structural, interpersonal, and individual vulnerabilities that contr
29 ences are apparent at structural, community, interpersonal, and intrapersonal levels.
30                      The structural, social, interpersonal, and personal factors that link to ampheta
31 s of access to care, continuity of care, and interpersonal aspects of care were collected from questi
32 in patients' reports on access to care or on interpersonal aspects of care.
33 res of pain, affect, anxiety, well-being and interpersonal attachment were also assessed.
34 been identified as a key facilitator of both interpersonal attraction and the formation of parental a
35              At the neural level, changes in interpersonal attraction were predicted by activity in t
36 nhanced attitude impact on the regulation of interpersonal attraction, energizing of emotional reacti
37 insic reward might be a source of changes in interpersonal attraction.
38                                   We used an interpersonal bargaining game to probe the capacity of p
39                  Despite their importance in interpersonal behavior, vitality forms have been, until
40 have important consequences for a variety of interpersonal behaviors.
41 ve as a model for the aberrant judgement and interpersonal behaviour observed in this disease and in
42  have their pre-donation personal growth and interpersonal benefit expectations consistently met or e
43                      Analyses revealed four (Interpersonal Benefit) and five (Personal Growth, Spirit
44 alysis provides support for six LDEQ scales: Interpersonal Benefit, Personal Growth, Spiritual Growth
45 ssess their expectations of personal growth, interpersonal benefits, and spiritual benefits from the
46 otyping and epidemiologic viewpoint, typical interpersonal biological variation was shown to be vastl
47   These results suggest that the increase of interpersonal body movement synchrony via interpersonal
48 r care and experiences with three domains of interpersonal care (physician communication, nursing car
49 justed experiences with all three domains of interpersonal care, whereas white, black, and Hispanic p
50  reported generally similar experiences with interpersonal care.
51                                         This interpersonal cerebral coherence occurred only within pa
52 reases feelings of empathy, sociability, and interpersonal closeness.
53 ication campaigns - involving mass media and interpersonal communication - have long been utilized by
54 nition and personality, resulting in altered interpersonal communication and behavior.
55 acial emotion perception plays a key role in interpersonal communication and is a precursor for a var
56 Many also stress the importance of effective interpersonal communication between providers and patien
57 uipment and nontechnical training to improve interpersonal communication during crises.
58                                              Interpersonal communication gap between immigrant women
59 l and thus require robust oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
60 ast research on the psychological drivers of interpersonal communication with a study examining the s
61 combined with a review of recent research on interpersonal communication, suggest how scientists can
62 ed reality, a key concomitant and product of interpersonal communication.
63 a concept illustrated by an analogy to human interpersonal communication.
64 ral network for imitation evolved to support interpersonal communication.
65 lence across the social ecology (individual, interpersonal, community, and societal); second, interve
66 ematically within a framework of individual, interpersonal, community, and structural categories.
67 cement and establishment of moral norms, the interpersonal comparison of welfare, and the structure o
68  anger, difficulty in regulating affect, and interpersonal competitiveness, features that are absent
69 old for the development of intrapersonal and interpersonal conceptual and metaphorical knowledge, as
70 roup condition), or their personal identity (interpersonal condition) made salient.
71 adaptive aggression and violence can lead to interpersonal conflict and criminal behavior.
72 tric conditions-is characterized by repeated interpersonal conflict and instable relationships, the n
73 e addressing the contexts in which drug use, interpersonal conflict, and economic vulnerability conve
74 le conflict, organizational constraints, and interpersonal conflict.
75 suicide attempts, hospitalizations, arrests, interpersonal conflicts affecting employment, and childh
76  read stories about intergroup conflicts and interpersonal conflicts and predict how these conflicts
77  level of psychobiology, enhancing partners' interpersonal connection through neurochemical modulatio
78 for all who consented to ascertain potential interpersonal connections.
79 y a pathogen apparently transmitted by close interpersonal contact, but about which little else is kn
80  of new human diseases transmitted via close interpersonal contact, it should be possible to identify
81                                    Nonverbal interpersonal coordination, or joint action, is a crucia
82 lso placed in its broader context: a form of interpersonal coordination.
83  breastfeeding practices through intensified interpersonal counseling (IPC), mass media (MM), and com
84                   Likewise, the physical and interpersonal cues a trainee receives profoundly influen
85 h this alternative account, making equitable interpersonal decisions engaged neural structures involv
86 cognitive demand of lifetime occupation, and interpersonal demand of lifetime occupation), and the ri
87                      This work suggests that interpersonal differences in microbial metabolism should
88 merged as also influential in accounting for interpersonal differences in microbiomes.
89  clinical perfectionism, low self-esteem, or interpersonal difficulties appeared to respond better to
90  remediation of clinical symptoms related to interpersonal difficulties.
91  clinical perfectionism, low self-esteem, or interpersonal difficulties.
92 encing criteria reflecting the affective and interpersonal dimensions.
93 g personal space violations, thus regulating interpersonal distance in humans.
94 redicted incident CAC; however, the somatic, interpersonal distress, low positive affect, and pessimi
95 iated with features of affect regulation and interpersonal disturbances that substantially contribute
96                    We infer that the extreme interpersonal diversity of human gut viruses derives fro
97 reatment of strabismus therefore changes the interpersonal dynamic for patients with strabismus on a
98  which these systems are most sensitive (eg, interpersonal dynamics and neurochemical change) and the
99                            Also, we point to interpersonal dynamics in cross-group interaction as a k
100 bility, impulsivity, identity diffusion, and interpersonal dysfunction.
101 rofiles and intrapersonal (e.g. depression), interpersonal (e.g. empathy), and emotion regulation ski
102 tional, and behavioral adaption to physical, interpersonal, economic, and political environments.
103                        Cultural, social, and interpersonal elements can trigger onset, and changes in
104 cussed with reference to the implusivity and interpersonal empathy gaps in decision-making.
105 al diversity, focusing on its effects during interpersonal encounters and for groups.
106 ales who consistently reported low levels of interpersonal everyday discrimination (P < 0.05).
107 ales who reported consistently low levels of interpersonal everyday discrimination (P < 0.05).
108 of adult females who reported an increase in interpersonal everyday discrimination increased 1.88 cm
109 les who reported consistently high levels of interpersonal everyday discrimination increased 2.39 cm
110        These findings suggest that perceived interpersonal everyday discrimination may be associated
111 waist circumference and changes in perceived interpersonal everyday discrimination using the 1995-200
112 ng one's own decision (the self phase) in an interpersonal exchange game (iterated trust game).
113 science scholarship on social perception and interpersonal expectancies was characterized by a tripar
114 ased and self-fulfilling processes - is that interpersonal expectations relate to social reality prim
115 ic factors, childhood environment, and later interpersonal experiences are important sources of how p
116               The relation between perceived interpersonal experiences of discrimination and measures
117                  Here we investigate how the interpersonal expression of positive and negative moral
118 tor 2, lifestyle/antisocial traits; Facet 1, interpersonal; Facet 2, affective; Facet 3, lifestyle; F
119 correlations strongest for the affective and interpersonal facets of psychopathy.
120 nism than negative affectivity, particularly interpersonal facets of such traits.
121             Applicants rated educational and interpersonal factors as more important than geographic
122 tic factors influence risk, psychosocial and interpersonal factors can trigger onset, and changes in
123 In this review, we outline the importance of interpersonal factors in psychiatric illness and discuss
124                  Despite the central role of interpersonal factors in psychiatric illness, the neurob
125 xpert judge ratings reflecting the effect of interpersonal factors on supervising surgeon ratings.
126                                              Interpersonal factors play significant roles in the onse
127 nterpretation of OPRs would adjust for these interpersonal factors.
128                                              Interpersonal firearm violence among youth is a substant
129 ide a fitting paradigm within which to study interpersonal function and dysfunction in psychiatric co
130 ents with borderline personality disorder in interpersonal functioning appear to be related to altera
131 vements were seen on measures of depression, interpersonal functioning, and anger.
132 tal health, abstaining from substance abuse, interpersonal functioning, and parenting responsibility.
133 mporal frontotemporal dementia overestimated interpersonal functioning, and patients with non-fluent
134 ins in insight and subsequent improvement in interpersonal functioning.
135 n-fluent aphasia overestimated emotional and interpersonal functioning.
136 ic personality features associated with poor interpersonal functioning.
137 based psychotherapy, in an effort to improve interpersonal functioning.
138 gulatory role that is critical to adolescent interpersonal functioning.
139 urring emotional or behavioral symptoms, and interpersonal functioning.
140 s at five levels of analysis: intrapersonal, interpersonal, group, organizational, and virtual.
141 hird-party evaluation of scenarios depicting interpersonal harm in 1,170 children aged between 5 and
142                                              Interpersonal hypersensitivity is associated with a (pre
143 ct dysregulation, behavioral dyscontrol, and interpersonal hypersensitivity.
144 ed developmental competence (eg, academic or interpersonal) in young adulthood.
145 se findings with a mathematical model of the interpersonal influence system that alters some or all o
146 ties among drinkers but also seem to reflect interpersonal influence.
147 havior and covering ethical infrastructures, interpersonal influences, individual differences, and co
148  facilitates the integration of personal and interpersonal information and provides a means for perso
149 in four musicians, which reflected real-time interpersonal information sharing.
150        We demonstrated high rates of violent interpersonal injury (71.6% of intentional injury) and m
151 ition, past-year stressors in the domains of interpersonal instability and financial hardship were as
152 nt synchrony changes as an index of implicit interpersonal interaction between the participants, and
153 of interpersonal body movement synchrony via interpersonal interaction can be a measurable basis of i
154  how defensive responses are affected by the interpersonal interaction within the DPPS of the face.
155 rful way of studying phenomena as diverse as interpersonal interaction, connections among neurons, an
156 g, as an emotion system, is activated during interpersonal interactions and close relationships.
157 ring in the space around the body, including interpersonal interactions and maintenance of a particul
158       In neonates, touch is a cornerstone of interpersonal interactions and sensory-cognitive develop
159  and the role of this phenomenon in implicit interpersonal interactions remain unclear.
160                  These results indicate that interpersonal interactions shape perception of threat an
161                              Social cues and interpersonal interactions strongly contribute to evoke
162 other by evaluating the outcomes of repeated interpersonal interactions.
163                The experiment is based on an interpersonal investment game, in which we vary the char
164 SD gene expression signatures distinguishing interpersonal (IP)-related traumas from combat-related t
165 in treatment on broader emotional and social/interpersonal issues underlying eating disorders would i
166 ry and development process, and personal and interpersonal keys to success.
167                                        At an interpersonal level, disclosure to a spouse and spousal
168 t for the notion that social factors such as interpersonal liking modulate perceptual processing in m
169 en (deficiencies in caring relationships and interpersonal loss) and men (failures to achieve expecte
170                                              Interpersonal motor coordination between dyads of patien
171 the underlying mechanisms and the effects of interpersonal multisensory stimulation (IMS) on the ment
172 CU were associated with prenatal risks of an interpersonal nature (that is, intimate partner violence
173   The program is designed to orchestrate two interpersonal negotiating tactics (conditionally inflict
174 entions on health, cognitive, affective, and interpersonal outcomes; (b) evidence-based applications
175       Social reality of a group emerges from interpersonal perceptions and beliefs put to action unde
176                              We computed an "interpersonal prediction error", the difference between
177  selection, were highly correlated with this interpersonal prediction error.
178                    Given that realizing such interpersonal preferences positively predicts relationsh
179 to which this pattern is generated by actual interpersonal prejudice as opposed to structural constra
180 d existential problems (OR = 1.54) but fewer interpersonal problems (OR = 0.50).
181 osure comparator and greater improvements in interpersonal problems than both conditions.
182 s (depressed affect, somatic complaints, and interpersonal problems).
183 vor of CBT for measures of social phobia and interpersonal problems, but not for depression.
184 ue to difficulties eliciting and quantifying interpersonal processes in a parametric manner.
185 ness to or isolation from others, as well as interpersonal processes such as reciprocation of support
186 d point to solutions involving intrapersonal/interpersonal processes, as well as broader structural i
187 ity improvement focus on using and enhancing interpersonal professional relationships to achieve and
188      The competencies of Professionalism and Interpersonal/Professional Communication Skills had neve
189 ilt was modulated in the anterior insula and interpersonal psychopathic traits: anterior insula modul
190                                              Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) has been developed for
191                                              Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) is an effective specia
192                           The authors tested interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), which has demonstrate
193                                              Interpersonal psychotherapy and CBTgsh are significantly
194                                              Interpersonal psychotherapy for the prevention of excess
195                                              Interpersonal psychotherapy further reduced objective bi
196             Dialectical behavior therapy and interpersonal psychotherapy may also be applicable to ad
197 ndomly assigned to participate in an adapted interpersonal psychotherapy or a health-education group
198             We determined whether an adapted interpersonal psychotherapy prevention program is more e
199             Cognitive behavioral therapy and interpersonal psychotherapy remain the most established
200                       In follow-up analyses, interpersonal psychotherapy was more efficacious than he
201 rapy (SMD -0.56, 95% CrI -1.03 to -0.11) and interpersonal psychotherapy, mindfulness, and supportive
202 he players' inference predicted the players' interpersonal reactivity index (IRI) scores, explicit ra
203 ge and empathic abilities as measured by the Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI).
204  with MCI, and 64 patients with AD) with the Interpersonal Reactivity Index Personal Distress subscal
205 tators scored on the fantasy subscale of the Interpersonal Reactivity Index, the larger their MEPs we
206 atory phase of skills training in affect and interpersonal regulation (STAIR) followed by exposure by
207                         While imagining both interpersonal rejection and acting out aggressively, a s
208 magery task consisting of narratives of both interpersonal rejection and directing physical aggressio
209  management issues (including leadership and interpersonal relations among staff), and barriers to re
210 ear to be much more effective with regard to interpersonal relations and other measures of personalit
211 his communication is useful for establishing interpersonal relations and supporting joint activities,
212 ut power's effects on affect, cognition, and interpersonal relations, but qualified others, particula
213 ects on participants' affect, cognition, and interpersonal relations.
214 nt, less than optimal employment status, and interpersonal relationship issues among long-term surviv
215 ality interpretation could lead to: (a) poor interpersonal relationships among patients, providers, a
216  for (mainly female) patients with difficult interpersonal relationships and more severe personality
217 e with personality disorder have problems in interpersonal relationships but often attribute them wro
218      Aims were engagement, communication and interpersonal relationships focusing upon immediate area
219 ntal background, personality and failures in interpersonal relationships played a stronger etiologic
220 ucts and incur more debt, have lower-quality interpersonal relationships, act in more ecologically de
221 ch mechanisms are important for facilitating interpersonal relationships, avoiding dangers, and seizi
222                                              INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS/COMMUNICATION: Cared for the
223 irments in social interaction or maintaining interpersonal relationships; these include autism, socia
224                                   In humans, interpersonal romantic attraction and the subsequent dev
225 -0.7 to -0.2, p=0.001) and patient-rated QPR interpersonal scores (-1.6, -2.7 to -0.5, p=0.005) at fo
226 ular group members also demonstrated greater interpersonal sensitivity by more accurately predicting
227 es to enhance emotion regulation, and reduce interpersonal sensitivity.
228  abundant evidence showing the importance of interpersonal similarity and homophily for human relatio
229 ce, communication, honesty, benevolence, and interpersonal skills.
230  and punitive, and who sanction violators of interpersonal social norms, foster and sustain the expan
231                                              Interpersonal space (e.g., IPS) refers to the physical d
232 , condomless receptive anal sex, depression, interpersonal stigma, law enforcement stigma, and violen
233 increased limbic responsiveness to emotional interpersonal stimuli.
234 sychopathy is characterized by a distinctive interpersonal style that combines callous-unemotional tr
235 k goals) is associated with professional and interpersonal success.
236 ing emotions related to cancer and receiving interpersonal support can promote psychological and phys
237  P = .01), lower sense of belonging (12-item Interpersonal Support Evaluation List score per 1 point
238  data: the Heart Failure Symptom Survey, the Interpersonal Support Evaluation List-12, the Graven and
239 ption, AUD, recreational drug use, and lower interpersonal support) and undergoing a Roux-en-Y gastri
240 ive experiences of optimism, empowerment and interpersonal support, and to a focus on collaborative t
241  Our results showed greater stability during interpersonal synchrony in schizophrenia patients who re
242 used were family, cognitive behavioural, and interpersonal therapies.
243 oeducation, systematic care, family therapy, interpersonal therapy, and cognitive-behavioral therapy
244                              Family therapy, interpersonal therapy, and systematic care appeared to b
245 Information and behaviour can spread through interpersonal ties.
246 in-to-skin contact in humans, which promotes interpersonal touch and affiliative behavior.
247 itate both neural and emotional responses to interpersonal touch in a context- (female vs male touch)
248 ionale was to manipulate the reward value of interpersonal touch independent of the intensity and typ
249 erceived hedonic value of human heterosexual interpersonal touch is facilitated by OXT in men, but th
250  the neural and emotional responses to human interpersonal touch.
251 ptive behavioral option to the perception of interpersonal transgressions.
252 abuse) and victims who experienced prolonged interpersonal trauma in adulthood (such as torture), as
253 al level, sharing-economy companies leverage interpersonal trust between their members on a scale uni
254 ral judgment groups subsequently showed more interpersonal trust, trustworthiness, and generosity tha
255 which highlighted the role of structural and interpersonal types of work pressure on individual respo
256 and number skills, representational ability, interpersonal understanding, and adaptive behavior and b
257 ay promote social interaction and facilitate interpersonal understanding.
258     Its levels are highly heritable, and its interpersonal variability is modulated in part by 3 quan
259                             Within habitats, interpersonal variability was high, whereas individuals
260                                    To reduce interpersonal variability, test results were normalized
261                                              Interpersonal variation in residual gastric volume exist
262  with the finding that, despite considerable interpersonal variation in species content, there is sur
263 e that even with the considerable intra- and interpersonal variation in the human microbiome, this va
264  source of variance among virome samples was interpersonal variation.
265  partially explain community composition and interpersonal variation.
266 d eliminate confounding species-specific and interpersonal variations and ultimately pave the way for
267                           Despite remarkable interpersonal variations in viromes and their encoded fu
268                                Despite large interpersonal variations, adenoid microbiota shared a co
269 ffect on a broad array of domains, including interpersonal violations (Studies 1, 2), prosocial inten
270 tients whose firearm injury occurred through interpersonal violence (assault).
271 gnificant increases in firearm injuries from interpersonal violence (RR, 2.23 [CI, 1.01 to 4.89]) but
272 rend corresponded with rising YLL rates from interpersonal violence and chronic kidney disease.
273 s related to HIV self-testing were reported: interpersonal violence and mental distress.
274 sease, diabetes, cirrhosis, and, since 2000, interpersonal violence drove deteriorating health outcom
275 ogress has been made in reducing US rates of interpersonal violence even though a significant burden
276                          Children exposed to interpersonal violence exhibited poor memory of contexts
277 forts to understand, prevent, and respond to interpersonal violence have often neglected the degree t
278  cost of cranial injuries largely related to interpersonal violence in past populations.
279 g among individuals admitted to hospital for interpersonal violence injury during childhood (cumulati
280 ian estimates indicate that the frequency of interpersonal violence rises 4% and the frequency of int
281                Importance: Self-directed and interpersonal violence share some common risk factors su
282 us paper that four earlier traumas involving interpersonal violence significantly predicted PTSD afte
283 er, while mortality rates from self-harm and interpersonal violence were elevated in southwestern cou
284 ons, crowded or rural living conditions, and interpersonal violence) are both more intense and more c
285  Children (N = 60; 8-19 years, 24 exposed to interpersonal violence) completed a context encoding tas
286 s, neurological disorders, and self-harm and interpersonal violence), both increases and decreases in
287 individuals exposed to trauma (e.g., combat, interpersonal violence, and natural disasters).
288 for injuries or poisonings due to self-harm, interpersonal violence, or accidents before their 15th b
289 us, obstetric complications, obesity, recent interpersonal violence, pre- and early postpartum stress
290 nal variation exists in many causes, such as interpersonal violence, suicide, liver cancer, diabetes,
291                                              Interpersonal violence, which includes child abuse and n
292 other relationship problems; and perpetrated interpersonal violence.
293 high probabilities for criminal problems and interpersonal violence.
294 ionals regarding the causes of self-harm and interpersonal violence.
295 avioral interventions for women survivors of interpersonal violence.
296 s from all causes, particularly HIV/AIDS and interpersonal violence.
297 include a group at high risk of perpetrating interpersonal violence.
298       Core features of the disorder included interpersonal vulnerability and underlying emotional dis
299 nonical correlation analysis to identify an 'interpersonal vulnerability' dimension.
300  processing of both physical temperature and interpersonal warmth (trust) information.

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