コーパス検索結果 (1語後でソート)
通し番号をクリックするとPubMedの該当ページを表示します
1 ng activities, cognitive, emotional control, interpersonal).
3 tors" and "facets" of psychopathy: Factor 1, interpersonal/affective traits; Factor 2, lifestyle/anti
5 Narcissism has been simultaneously linked to interpersonal aggression, achievement, and depression.
6 e, technical skills, problem-based learning, interpersonal and communication skills, professionalism,
7 associated with racial/ethnic disparity and interpersonal and environmental stressors, including a l
9 ural and psychological mechanisms underlying interpersonal and group cooperation and coordination.
12 ntion significantly increases cooperation in interpersonal and intergroup conflicts; (ii) reducing th
13 h other cancers, as well as newly discovered interpersonal and intrapersonal phenotypic variations, r
15 ociated with specific regional structures of interpersonal and racial inequality that have "deep root
16 , and strongest for problematic drug use and interpersonal and self-directed violence (ORs of more th
17 nsive psychotherapy (family-focused therapy, interpersonal and social rhythm therapy, or cognitive-be
19 e to outgroup pain, pinpointing adolescents' interpersonal and sociocognitive processes as potential
24 en sex workers (TSW) face unique structural, interpersonal, and individual vulnerabilities that contr
27 dress a variety of interrelated individual-, interpersonal-, and organizational-level facilitators an
33 nhanced attitude impact on the regulation of interpersonal attraction, energizing of emotional reacti
36 us (SES) face structural, health system, and interpersonal barriers to optimal health care, including
39 ve as a model for the aberrant judgement and interpersonal behaviour observed in this disease and in
41 have their pre-donation personal growth and interpersonal benefit expectations consistently met or e
43 ssess their expectations of personal growth, interpersonal benefits, and spiritual benefits from the
46 aspects of social interactions as ratings of interpersonal closeness between two walking stick-figure
47 ial context provided by music can strengthen interpersonal closeness by increasing temporal and affec
49 on is sensitive to the social factor such as interpersonal closeness, and the underlying mechanisms a
52 Faso, the Alive & Thrive initiative combined interpersonal communication and community mobilisation a
53 acial emotion perception plays a key role in interpersonal communication and is a precursor for a var
56 atory members to engage in reason giving and interpersonal communication necessary for ethical practi
58 ast research on the psychological drivers of interpersonal communication with a study examining the s
60 on behaviours could inform broader models of interpersonal communication, and be applied to the devel
61 Faces and voices are of high importance in interpersonal communication, and there are notable paral
62 combined with a review of recent research on interpersonal communication, suggest how scientists can
64 lence across the social ecology (individual, interpersonal, community, and societal); second, interve
65 ematically within a framework of individual, interpersonal, community, and structural categories.
66 cement and establishment of moral norms, the interpersonal comparison of welfare, and the structure o
67 ted (Agency) traits moderated the effects of interpersonal competition and interpersonal cooperation
71 tric conditions-is characterized by repeated interpersonal conflict and instable relationships, the n
72 cs, health outcomes, behavioral adaptations, interpersonal conflict, and a record of community resili
73 e addressing the contexts in which drug use, interpersonal conflict, and economic vulnerability conve
74 level of psychobiology, enhancing partners' interpersonal connection through neurochemical modulatio
75 ies embrace goals related to symptom relief, interpersonal connection, or spiritual fulfilment are ce
77 diseases such as Ebola virus disease (EVD), interpersonal contact plays the most vital role in human
78 ies during the COVID-19 pandemic to decrease interpersonal contacts and the resultant risks of exposu
79 little is known about the impact of routine interpersonal contacts in shaping microbiome composition
80 higher pain in African Americans related to interpersonal context and extranociceptive central pain
82 Thus, empathic perspective taking promotes interpersonal coordination by enhancing accuracy in pred
83 elationship, we investigated whether and how interpersonal coordination is promoted by empathic persp
86 breastfeeding practices through intensified interpersonal counseling (IPC), mass media (MM), and com
89 cognitive demand of lifetime occupation, and interpersonal demand of lifetime occupation), and the ri
90 cross different types of justice intuitions: interpersonal devaluation of offenders, judgements of mo
91 interpersonal variability in microbiomes to interpersonal differences in drug metabolism, which has
96 These results highlight the pervasiveness of interpersonal difficulties associated with BPD features
97 ive and emotional processes underpinning the interpersonal difficulties associated with BPD features,
98 cial adversities (eg, stressful life events, interpersonal difficulties) as important risk factors fo
101 tion for African American students, but only interpersonal discrimination predicted increased arousal
102 s more general for Latinx students, for whom interpersonal discrimination, vicarious racism exposure,
105 which these systems are most sensitive (eg, interpersonal dynamics and neurochemical change) and the
107 rofiles and intrapersonal (e.g. depression), interpersonal (e.g. empathy), and emotion regulation ski
108 ndicate that FT's improvements to children's interpersonal (e.g., prosocial behavior, authority accep
109 tional, and behavioral adaption to physical, interpersonal, economic, and political environments.
110 eriencing social (eg, violence, poverty) and interpersonal (eg, discrimination, low transgender women
114 science scholarship on social perception and interpersonal expectancies was characterized by a tripar
115 ased and self-fulfilling processes - is that interpersonal expectations relate to social reality prim
116 ic factors, childhood environment, and later interpersonal experiences are important sources of how p
118 tor 2, lifestyle/antisocial traits; Facet 1, interpersonal; Facet 2, affective; Facet 3, lifestyle; F
120 tic factors influence risk, psychosocial and interpersonal factors can trigger onset, and changes in
124 ents with borderline personality disorder in interpersonal functioning appear to be related to altera
125 tal health, abstaining from substance abuse, interpersonal functioning, and parenting responsibility.
126 mporal frontotemporal dementia overestimated interpersonal functioning, and patients with non-fluent
131 hird-party evaluation of scenarios depicting interpersonal harm in 1,170 children aged between 5 and
136 se findings with a mathematical model of the interpersonal influence system that alters some or all o
137 havior and covering ethical infrastructures, interpersonal influences, individual differences, and co
140 ition, past-year stressors in the domains of interpersonal instability and financial hardship were as
141 how defensive responses are affected by the interpersonal interaction within the DPPS of the face.
142 fessionals whose occupations involve intense interpersonal interactions (eg, firefighter, chaplain, s
143 g, as an emotion system, is activated during interpersonal interactions and close relationships.
144 ring in the space around the body, including interpersonal interactions and maintenance of a particul
146 al participation and subjectively meaningful interpersonal interactions are related to physical perfo
149 tamine (MDMA) on cooperative behavior during interpersonal interactions, as well as the neural correl
151 ridge search to September 2019) of effective interpersonal interventions; observations of primary car
153 SD gene expression signatures distinguishing interpersonal (IP)-related traumas from combat-related t
154 matic differences in permissible consumption-interpersonal judgments about what is acceptable (or not
158 en (deficiencies in caring relationships and interpersonal loss) and men (failures to achieve expecte
160 CU were associated with prenatal risks of an interpersonal nature (that is, intimate partner violence
161 on models based on known spatial features of interpersonal networks, most particularly the presence o
165 to move beyond explicit category labels and interpersonal, or dyadic, similarity as the sole inputs
166 ce of facial cues compared to bodily cues on interpersonal outcomes in virtual environments and lend
168 entions on health, cognitive, affective, and interpersonal outcomes; (b) evidence-based applications
169 imprint that is directly informative for the interpersonal perception of another's dynamic physical s
174 to which this pattern is generated by actual interpersonal prejudice as opposed to structural constra
176 ly related to Delta"positive affect", while "interpersonal problems" were cross-sectionally associate
180 aints, depressed affect, positive affect and interpersonal problems] were examined among African-Amer
182 ness to or isolation from others, as well as interpersonal processes such as reciprocation of support
183 y can have profound influences on a range of interpersonal processes, from marriage and divorce rates
184 ity improvement focus on using and enhancing interpersonal professional relationships to achieve and
185 The competencies of Professionalism and Interpersonal/Professional Communication Skills had neve
186 ilt was modulated in the anterior insula and interpersonal psychopathic traits: anterior insula modul
191 ndomly assigned to participate in an adapted interpersonal psychotherapy or a health-education group
195 rapy (SMD -0.56, 95% CrI -1.03 to -0.11) and interpersonal psychotherapy, mindfulness, and supportive
196 he players' inference predicted the players' interpersonal reactivity index (IRI) scores, explicit ra
197 with MCI, and 64 patients with AD) with the Interpersonal Reactivity Index Personal Distress subscal
199 magery task consisting of narratives of both interpersonal rejection and directing physical aggressio
200 management issues (including leadership and interpersonal relations among staff), and barriers to re
201 ear to be much more effective with regard to interpersonal relations and other measures of personalit
202 his communication is useful for establishing interpersonal relations and supporting joint activities,
203 ut power's effects on affect, cognition, and interpersonal relations, but qualified others, particula
205 ality interpretation could lead to: (a) poor interpersonal relationships among patients, providers, a
206 for (mainly female) patients with difficult interpersonal relationships and more severe personality
207 e with personality disorder have problems in interpersonal relationships but often attribute them wro
208 Aims were engagement, communication and interpersonal relationships focusing upon immediate area
209 ntal background, personality and failures in interpersonal relationships played a stronger etiologic
210 ucts and incur more debt, have lower-quality interpersonal relationships, act in more ecologically de
211 p, they felt less burned-out and strained in interpersonal relationships, they engaged less in misbeh
213 emonstrate how caregiving patterns fostering interpersonal resonance, reactive temperament, and chron
214 erence for more predictable environments, 3) interpersonal responsibility for shared goals, 4) commit
216 -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
217 ular group members also demonstrated greater interpersonal sensitivity by more accurately predicting
218 w knowledge of one type of social relation - interpersonal similarity - shapes cognition and behavior
219 abundant evidence showing the importance of interpersonal similarity and homophily for human relatio
221 nd the Guilty Feeling Scale, which comprises interpersonal situation (IPS; guilt from hurting friends
224 alone, viewing a screen - but less about how interpersonal social influences are substantiated in the
225 and punitive, and who sanction violators of interpersonal social norms, foster and sustain the expan
227 ies, including face, voice, body, touch, and interpersonal space; different levels of analysis, inclu
228 , condomless receptive anal sex, depression, interpersonal stigma, law enforcement stigma, and violen
230 he working environment (in terms of burnout, interpersonal strain and counterproductive work behaviou
231 sychopathy is characterized by a distinctive interpersonal style that combines callous-unemotional tr
233 ing emotions related to cancer and receiving interpersonal support can promote psychological and phys
234 data: the Heart Failure Symptom Survey, the Interpersonal Support Evaluation List-12, the Graven and
235 e findings are consistent with the theory of interpersonal synchronization emerging through self-othe
237 e current study supports the hypothesis that interpersonal synchronization in body movement could be
238 a from two separate experiments we show that interpersonal synchronization strategies rely on the rel
240 , we investigated the simultaneous impact of interpersonal synchrony (between persons) and intraperso
242 system plays an important role in promoting interpersonal synchrony during dance, suggesting that OT
243 Our results showed greater stability during interpersonal synchrony in schizophrenia patients who re
248 ns, such as cognitive behavioral therapy and interpersonal therapy, are effective in preventing perin
252 itate both neural and emotional responses to interpersonal touch in a context- (female vs male touch)
253 ionale was to manipulate the reward value of interpersonal touch independent of the intensity and typ
254 erceived hedonic value of human heterosexual interpersonal touch is facilitated by OXT in men, but th
256 al level, sharing-economy companies leverage interpersonal trust between their members on a scale uni
257 ral judgment groups subsequently showed more interpersonal trust, trustworthiness, and generosity tha
258 which highlighted the role of structural and interpersonal types of work pressure on individual respo
259 tabolic activities of the microbiota connect interpersonal variability in microbiomes to interpersona
260 Its levels are highly heritable, and its interpersonal variability is modulated in part by 3 quan
262 of many medical drugs, with consequences for interpersonal variation in drug efficacy and toxicity.
263 e that even with the considerable intra- and interpersonal variation in the human microbiome, this va
266 d eliminate confounding species-specific and interpersonal variations and ultimately pave the way for
267 ios of C=C isomers are much less affected by interpersonal variations than their individual abundance
269 ffect on a broad array of domains, including interpersonal violations (Studies 1, 2), prosocial inten
271 gnificant increases in firearm injuries from interpersonal violence (RR, 2.23 [CI, 1.01 to 4.89]) but
274 ree female adolescent and adult survivors of interpersonal violence and non-trauma-exposed demographi
275 sease, diabetes, cirrhosis, and, since 2000, interpersonal violence drove deteriorating health outcom
276 ogress has been made in reducing US rates of interpersonal violence even though a significant burden
278 forts to understand, prevent, and respond to interpersonal violence have often neglected the degree t
280 g among individuals admitted to hospital for interpersonal violence injury during childhood (cumulati
281 ian estimates indicate that the frequency of interpersonal violence rises 4% and the frequency of int
283 us paper that four earlier traumas involving interpersonal violence significantly predicted PTSD afte
284 g a violent crime, or hospitalisation due to interpersonal violence was 32.0% (95% CI 31.6-32.5) in t
285 er, while mortality rates from self-harm and interpersonal violence were elevated in southwestern cou
286 ons, crowded or rural living conditions, and interpersonal violence) are both more intense and more c
287 Children (N = 60; 8-19 years, 24 exposed to interpersonal violence) completed a context encoding tas
288 s, neurological disorders, and self-harm and interpersonal violence), both increases and decreases in
290 for injuries or poisonings due to self-harm, interpersonal violence, or accidents before their 15th b
291 us, obstetric complications, obesity, recent interpersonal violence, pre- and early postpartum stress
299 tivation (intrapersonal), and assertiveness (interpersonal)-while controlling for demographics (e.g.,