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1 prevalence estimate was 11.6% (8.1-16.3) for psychological abuse, 6.8% (5.0-9.2) for financial abuse,
2 to leadership, we provide a situational and psychological account for when and why dominant leaders
3 Dark Triad traits may represent facultative, psychological adaptations sensitive to seasonal variance
7 problems of asthma patients into biological, psychological and adherence factors, and investigated fa
10 relevant content show promise in mitigating psychological and behavioural problems among bereaved ad
11 c therapies used for psoriasis and evaluated psychological and biomedical factors associated with non
13 . pit evolutionary psychology against social psychological and economic perspectives in a winner-take
16 specified mental retardation or disorders of psychological and motor development (collectively abbrev
18 ular laboratory tasks used to understand its psychological and neural mechanisms (such as change dete
20 ects of these emissions are well identified, psychological and neurobiological complications of prolo
21 e.g., the workplace, military, schools); (c) psychological and neurobiological mechanisms of mindfuln
22 hich acupuncture impacts accepted subjective/psychological and objective/physiological outcomes are n
23 rovascular complications that cause profound psychological and physical distress to both patients and
24 s, a precise understanding of variability in psychological and physiological effects of Cannabis vari
26 The pupil is known to reflect a range of psychological and physiological variables, including cog
28 ty of risk factors spread across biological, psychological and social-environmental domains so identi
29 ed to assess the effectiveness of preventive psychological and/or educational interventions for anxie
30 ls assessing the effectiveness of preventive psychological and/or educational interventions for anxie
31 To evaluate the effectiveness of preventive psychological and/or educational interventions for anxie
34 and further research into the sociological, psychological, and environmental factors is required.
36 ess of the term used, many ongoing physical, psychological, and social needs affect quality of life f
37 highlights how seemingly diverse biological, psychological, and social perspectives all intersect wit
38 presentative evidence for the structural and psychological antecedents that increase the preference f
39 ms corresponding with distinct emotional and psychological antecedents, and thus may be predicted by
47 visit, TRS score was measured, and mood and psychological batteries were administered under four sti
48 sure of culturally encoded goals relevant to psychological, behavioral, and health responses to depri
50 ques to develop a new test of a well-studied psychological capacity: melodic discrimination, the abil
51 hronic engagement of such responses promotes psychological, cardiovascular, and metabolic impairments
53 ecent research, however, shows that people's psychological characteristics can be accurately predicte
54 ontent of persuasive appeals to individuals' psychological characteristics significantly altered thei
55 potential participants for both physical and psychological characteristics, including penile stump le
58 nflammatory bowel disease is associated with psychological comorbidity and impaired quality of life.
60 action with their physical environments, and psychological competence is acquired through situated in
62 e provider with tools to diagnose and manage psychological conditions in patients with Crohn's diseas
64 after adjusting for number of comorbidities, psychological conditions, and demographic characteristic
65 the correspondence between these established psychological constructs and the formal processes implic
67 hood deprivation, and household income), and psychological (depressive symptoms and cognitive capacit
69 ed as mental retardation and/or disorders of psychological development (MR/DPD)) compared with 9/176
70 behavioral processes, neurological disease, psychological disorders, cancer, organismal injury and s
71 Bereavement increases children's risk for psychological disorders, highlighting the need for effec
72 k about others, which provides them with the psychological distance needed to facilitate self control
73 the view that aesthetic experience involves psychological distancing, I suggest that "distance" func
75 eet screening criteria for moderate or worse psychological distress (aOR 0.62, 95% CI 0.41-0.93, p=0.
76 to gun carrying ("Have you carried a gun?"), psychological distress (Global Severity Index), and expo
77 orm physical and mental scales and fatigue), psychological distress (Hospital Anxiety and Depression
80 oms (Edmonton Symptom Assessment System) and psychological distress (Patient Health Questionnaire-4).
81 on the associations between gun carrying and psychological distress among vulnerable adolescents.
83 iopathic itch that is frequently ascribed to psychological distress and for which no biomarker is ava
85 nal justice system, the relationship between psychological distress and gun carrying seems to be infl
86 e identified through community screening for psychological distress and impaired functioning in Nairo
87 for developing IBS, as are individuals with psychological distress and users of antibiotics during t
95 ess on health were recorded; in a subsample, psychological distress was assessed (12-item General Hea
96 e, menopausal symptoms, marital functioning, psychological distress, and health-related quality of li
97 impairment, physical and social functioning, psychological distress, and pain severity at 4 and 24 we
98 om T0 to T1 on three FCRI subscales (coping, psychological distress, and triggers) as well as in gene
99 NOCAD reported impaired health status, more psychological distress, and Type D personality compared
100 relationship intimacy, marital functioning, psychological distress, or health-related quality of lif
101 iting symptoms, decrease in quality of life, psychological distress, prematurity, and small-for-gesta
106 we argue for the advantages of grounding the psychological dynamics described in the model in establi
107 and clean-up work is associated with adverse psychological effects and suggest the need for mental he
108 ences can have long-term benefits when their psychological effects interact with institutional proces
109 clinical trial to examine the metabolic and psychological effects of CR in nonobese humans.We conduc
110 studies in English of the direct physical or psychological effects of ERW on direct victims of the ex
115 dings provide network-based corroboration of psychological evidence that well-being is socially attra
117 Traditional methods of analyzing data from psychological experiments are based on the assumption th
118 rticipants were from the Health, Alcohol and Psychological factors in Eastern Europe (HAPIEE) cohort
120 horia and to better align their physical and psychological features with a more feminine gender role.
121 cross endocrine (cortisol and testosterone), psychological (feeling in control), and behavioral (comp
122 portant attitudes are real and consequential psychological forces, and their study offers opportuniti
123 living systems by providing insight into the psychological foundations of cumulative cultural transmi
125 sed differences in weight, body composition, psychological function, and energy expenditure in 39 non
127 are anthropometric dimensions, blood values, psychological functioning and PA of children and adolesc
129 ormative values of the Swedish population in Psychological General Well-Being and Dyadic Adjustment S
130 alyses in study 2, we demonstrate that these psychological group-dominance motives mediate the effect
131 intake from sweet food/beverage on long-term psychological health and suggests that lower intake of s
132 n of function and optimization of social and psychological health are relevant to the care of aging H
133 ht-session support group intervention on the psychological health of bereaved female adolescents in S
136 e contribution of sociodemographic, medical, psychological/health belief, communication, and developm
139 her important line of inquiry focuses on the psychological impact of the decision on the family.
140 al (practical implementation of skills), and psychological (individualized or group feedback and refl
141 e the community more aware of these powerful psychological influences and thus potentially increase t
142 the largest randomised controlled trial of a psychological intervention for a mental health problem.
144 hether a volitional helpsheet (VHS), a brief psychological intervention, could reduce repeat self-har
146 romodulators (primarily antidepressants), or psychological interventions (psychotherapy, hypnotherapy
147 CI, 0.21-0.33; P < .001), and exercise plus psychological interventions (WES, 0.26; 95% CI, 0.13-0.3
149 Clinicians should prescribe exercise or psychological interventions as first-line treatments for
150 This important clarification suggests that psychological interventions for anxiety should focus on
151 omised controlled trial assessing individual psychological interventions for people with intellectual
152 ral interventions, specifically exercise and psychological interventions, is not attributable to time
154 ted with morbidity such as mental health and psychological issues, asthma, obstructive sleep apnea, o
155 ve sought to fill that void by reviewing the psychological literature on close relationships, particu
156 mediate the pain-modulating effects of three psychological manipulations of expectations and perceive
157 notion that intrauterine exposure to a major psychological maternal stress can affect human longevity
160 ture on the topic, the acoustic features and psychological mechanisms that give rise to sound symboli
163 ormat, experimental treatment delivery mode, psychological mode, type of control condition, use of in
164 r results suggest a biochemical-connectivity-psychological model of pACC dysfunction contributing to
165 d violence (GBV) represents a major cause of psychological morbidity worldwide, and particularly in l
166 examines human feeding behavior in light of psychological motivational theory and highlights the imp
168 tion of OUD treatment with other medical and psychological needs, and psychosocial services and inter
170 is review, I propose a new framework for the psychological origins of human cooperation that harnesse
171 personally identified problems (measured by Psychological Outcome Profiles [PSYCHLOPS]), stressful l
173 Cancer incidence, gastrointestinal outcomes, psychological outcomes, child growth outcomes, health ou
176 However, the investigation of large-scale psychological persuasion in the real world has been hind
177 m digital footprints, we test the effects of psychological persuasion on people's actual behavior in
178 Positive affect is associated with favorable psychological, physical and economic outcomes in many lo
180 tionary explanations are consistent with the psychological, physiological, and behavioral changes tha
182 f-injury [RR, 1.7; 95% CI, 1.2 to 2.4]), and psychological problems (eg, moderate to severe depressio
184 t addressing these questions at the level of psychological process and neural mechanism, examining bo
185 sychological sciences, we identify a central psychological process that functions to sustain group-ba
186 These results point to a domain-general psychological process, representing a "focused awareness
187 unity to consider the development of complex psychological processes - in particular, intermodal infa
189 cial partners might shape the development of psychological processes impacting learning a tradition.
194 aviors; noncases were referred to Skills for Psychological Recovery, an evidence-informed therapy tha
196 ee will is a cornerstone of our society, and psychological research demonstrates that questioning its
198 classical aesthetics in the light of recent psychological research, we present a novel model to expl
199 ble domains of (1) learning environment, (2) psychological safety, (3) commitment to the organization
202 ently, researchers across the biomedical and psychological sciences have become concerned with the re
203 nary biology, economy, and the political and psychological sciences, we identify a central psychologi
207 unctional trajectory, neurological recovery, psychological sequelae, and the potential late effect of
208 , safety, function, knowledge, satisfaction, psychological status, quality of life, cost, death.
209 examine whether exposure to emotional and/or psychological stress (ES) mediates depression-related ou
211 omen with and without history of exposure to psychological stress (the only exposure considered).
214 ce, food insecurity, infectious disease, and psychological stress related to the child's rearing envi
215 ry, hematologic, and body mass correlates of psychological stress suggested that, although sedation i
216 sensitization in aging, its implications in psychological stress, and interventions that reverse agi
217 inforcement learning in the context of acute psychological stress, as well as future appraisal of str
223 sult from a combination of environmental and psychological stressors superimposed on genetic vulnerab
228 ies and hospice had substantial physical and psychological symptom burden, impaired physical function
229 was used to examine the relationship between psychological symptom scores at intake and work performa
230 tudy was to explore the relationship between psychological symptoms after minor injury and long-term
231 urther research, simple assessment tools for psychological symptoms may be useful to screen for patie
232 ement significantly decreased behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (b = -7.45; 95% CI, -
233 e most troublesome aspects of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are nowadays a
234 ty of life, caregiver burden, behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia, pharmacotherapy with
235 ns and those who have comorbid conditions or psychological symptoms, a combination of therapies shoul
236 g the relationship between the neurobiology, psychological symptoms, and social ramifications of IBD
237 disease (COPD) have distressing physical and psychological symptoms, often have limited understanding
239 Our findings suggest that the application of psychological targeting makes it possible to influence t
242 exception is the English Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) service, which delivers p
245 12 years; however, access to evidence-based psychological therapies for affected children is poor.
246 d use and better adherence to medication and psychological therapies for opioid dependence compared w
248 assess the medium-term effects and costs of psychological therapies on maintenance of reduced depres
249 cal Therapies (IAPT) service, which delivers psychological therapies recommended by the National Inst
252 es to support the effectiveness of exercise, psychological therapies, multidisciplinary rehabilitatio
255 1; I(2)=42%; nine trials; 578 patients) with psychological therapy versus control at the end of thera
256 of quiescent inflammatory bowel disease with psychological therapy versus control was 0.98 (95% CI 0.
257 ention, offers additional patient choice for psychological therapy, alongside CBT, for adolescents wi
260 e is an emerging view in the literature that psychological trauma plays a central role in the pathoge
262 ectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a brief psychological treatment (Healthy Activity Program [HAP])
263 used, and the use of psychotropic drugs and psychological treatment alternatives is often effective.
264 nselling for Alcohol Problems (CAP), a brief psychological treatment delivered by lay counsellors to
265 , we think it should become an option in the psychological treatment of auditory verbal hallucination
271 ivalent to criterion standard evidence-based psychological treatments for anxiety disorders with less
272 outcomes and cost-effectiveness of two brief psychological treatments for children with anxiety refer
273 riers to the dissemination of evidence-based psychological treatments, but only a few preliminary stu
275 dimensions simultaneously, and increases of psychological value are not fully proportional to increa
277 orrelation between HPA axis activity and the psychological variables perceived stress, depressive sym
280 has suggested an association between HCC and psychological variables, and initial studies of inter-in
285 indicating that PPOIT was well tolerated and psychological well-being was not negatively impacted.
287 equences of selfishness and otherishness for psychological well-being, physical health, and relations
288 hness and otherishness have consequences for psychological well-being, physical health, and relations
294 th green spaces are associated with improved psychological wellbeing and have cognitive, physiologica
295 effect on disease activity indices or other psychological wellbeing scores when compared with contro
297 se (WES, 0.30; 95% CI, 0.25-0.36; P < .001), psychological (WES, 0.27; 95% CI, 0.21-0.33; P < .001),
298 t maximizing their own gains, recent seminal psychological work suggests that our behavior is instead
300 cial interventions through which healing the psychological wounds of war is complemented by restoring
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