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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701170/the-impact-of-negative-affects-on-the-high-prevalence-of-anxiety-depression-and-stress-in-healthcare-professionals
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Ana Merzel Kernkraut, Luciana Diniz Nagem Janot de Matos
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric disorders are the conditions that most contribute to incapacity worldwide. While many healthcare professionals adapt in dealing with various demands, others do not. How much of these conditions is associated with affective experience needs to be studied. OBJECTIVE: Assess the prevalence of anxiety, depression, and stress while investigating the relationship between the presence of positive and negative affect in healthcare professionals. METHODS: This study's convenience sample consisted of 975 providers (including nursing, physicians, and multidisciplinary team) and administrative professionals (service and supervision teams) working at a general private hospital in Brazil...
May 3, 2024: Work: a Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701110/resource-based-psychotherapy-model-application-in-the-treatment-of-psychological-trauma-consequences
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Oksana Rudenko, Ivan Dmytryk
The ongoing war in Ukraine significantly affects the mental and emotional well-being of its citizens. Consequently, there is an urgent need to explore the use of the resource psychotherapy model to develop effective support methods for trauma victims. The research aims to enrich the understanding of resource-based psychotherapy as an effective tool for supporting people who have experienced psychological trauma and improving their psychological well-being and quality of life. The analytical method, generalization, and systematization were used in this research...
April 10, 2024: Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701068/grandiose-narcissism-associates-with-higher-cognitive-performance-under-stress-through-more-efficient-attention-distribution-an-eye-tracking-study
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Vasilena Stefanova, Christoph Scheepers, Paul Wilson, Kostas A Papageorgiou
Narcissism is a part of the Dark Triad that consists also of the traits of Machiavellianism and psychopathy. Two main types of narcissism exist: grandiose and vulnerable narcissism. Being a Dark Triad trait, narcissism is typically associated with negative outcomes. However, recent research suggests that at least the grandiose type may be linked (directly or indirectly) to positive outcomes including lower levels of psychopathology, higher school grades in adolescents, deeper and more strategic learning in university students and higher cognitive performance in experimental settings...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38700826/disentangling-support-for-violent-and-non-violent-radicalization-among-adolescents-a-latent-profile-analysis
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Diana Miconi, Aoudou Njingouo Mounchingam, Michela Zambelli, Cécile Rousseau
Although support for violent and non-violent radicalization can co-occur, only a few adolescents who support non-violent radicalization also support or engage in violent acts. Yet, little is known about what factors are associated with adolescents' paths towards or away from violent and/or non-violent radicalization. Within a socio-ecological and positive youth development framework, this study investigates profiles of support for violent and non-violent radicalization among adolescents attending high schools in Quebec (Canada) and whether such profiles are differently associated with experiences of social adversity, school-, family- and peer-related factors and psychological distress...
May 3, 2024: Journal of Youth and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38700589/personality-traits-and-symptoms-of-anxiety-and-depression-in-patients-with-primary-vitreous-floaters
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Hugo Senra, Zaria Ali, Tariq Aslam, Niall Patton
PURPOSE: We investigated personality traits and symptoms of anxiety and depression in patients with primary vitreous floaters. METHODS: A U.K. sample of adult patients (> 18 years old) with vitreous floaters of a minimum of three months severe enough to seek a consultation was assessed for personality traits (The Big Five Inventory (BFI)), symptoms of depression (Patient Health Questionnaire-9), and symptoms of anxiety (Generalized Anxiety Disorder Questionnaire-7)...
May 3, 2024: Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38700414/exploring-the-factor-structure-of-a-chinese-version-of-the-core-om-insights-from-network-approach-and-bifactor-modeling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xuyang Deng, Yu Wang, Dan Zhi, Liuqing Xu, Zhongquan Li
OBJECTIVE: The Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation (CORE-OM) is a measure of clinical outcomes that has been widely used in mental health research. Nevertheless, the exploration of the factor structure of the CORE-OM yields diverse results. This study aims to explore the factor structure with an innovative method known as exploratory graph analysis (EGA) and supplemented with bifactor modeling. METHOD: A Chinese version of the CORE-OM was administrated to a total of 1361 clinical college students...
May 3, 2024: Psychotherapy Research: Journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38700317/the-link-between-early-adolescents-gender-discrimination-and-gender-attitudes-about-peers-does-gender-similarity-matter
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Sonya Xinyue Xiao, Flóra Faragó, Erin T Clancy, Anne J Maheux, Kasandra Bermúdez
Gender is one of the most salient social identities, particularly during early adolescence. However, factors related to adolescents' gender attitudes remain underexamined. We examined links between adolescents' gender discrimination, felt-gender similarity, and intergroup gender attitudes. Participants were 270 adolescents in the United States (Mage  = 12.95 years, SD = 1.33; 47.4% adolescent girls; 63.7% White, 12.2% Latinx, 10.7% Black, 4.1% Asian, 5.6% multiracial, and 3% indigenous)...
May 3, 2024: British Journal of Developmental Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699955/using-the-consolidated-framework-for-implementation-research-to-identify-challenges-and-opportunities-for-implementing-a-reproductive-health-education-program-into-sickle-cell-disease-care
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Zachary A Colton, Sophia M Liles, Megan M Griffith, Charis J Stanek, Joseph Walden, Allison King, Toyetta Barnard-Kirk, Susan Creary, Leena Nahata
BACKGROUND: As survival rates for individuals with sickle cell disease (SCD) increase, calls have been made to improve their reproductive healthcare and outcomes. The research team created a web-based program entitled Fertility edUcaTion to Understand ReproductivE health in Sickle cell disease (FUTURES). The study aim was to use the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) during pre-implementation to identify challenges and opportunities from the individual to systems level of implementation to ultimately optimize the integration of FUTURES into clinical practice...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Pediatric Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699769/knowledge-attitude-and-expectancies-related-to-cannabis-use-a-cross-sectional-community-study-among-college-students-from-bangalore-karnataka
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Kannan K, Prasanthi Nattala, Jayant Mahadevan, Meena K S
BACKGROUND: Cannabis use among youth is increasing; this study aimed to assess college students' knowledge, attitude, and expectancies toward cannabis use. METHODS: Cross-sectional survey using standardized tools among undergraduate and postgraduate college students in urban Bangalore, India ( N = 405). RESULTS: Ten percent reported past three-month cannabis use, with 1% reporting daily use. Users were significantly older (median age 21, IQR 22,20 [vs...
May 2024: Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699767/retinal-nerve-fiber-layer-thickness-in-patients-with-schizophrenia-and-its-relation-with-cognitive-impairment
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Anu Padmanabhan, Padma B Prabhu, Varsha Vidyadharan, Harish M Tharayil
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia is a chronic severe mental illness with heterogeneous clinical presentation, course, and outcome. Cognitive impairment is one of its core features. Retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) imaging using OCT (optical coherence tomography) could provide easy access for in vivo imaging of the retina, rendering it as a "window to the brain." Studies done on schizophrenia have shown RNFL thinning. This study attempts to look into the association between cognitive impairment, disease duration, and RNFL abnormality in patients with schizophrenia using OCT...
May 2024: Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699765/a-follow-up-study-on-coping-strategies-and-its-association-with-relapse-among-alcohol-dependent-patients
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Sabitha Venkateswaran, Ranganathan Thirumalai
BACKGROUND: Alcohol Dependence Syndrome is a chronic illness that is relapsing in nature. Past research has shown that coping strategies that are specific to alcohol dependence are useful in preventing long-term relapse. This follow-up study is, therefore, an attempt to understand the coping styles and strategies that are associated with relapse among individuals dependent on alcohol. METHODS: We aimed to cross-sectionally assess the severity of alcohol dependence and coping styles of Alcohol dependent individuals...
May 2024: Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699763/-push-and-pull-role-of-therapist-mentalizing-in-navigating-therapeutic-distance
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Mehak Sikand, Poornima Bhola
In the relational playground of psychotherapy, negotiating therapeutic distance is crucial for the process as well as the outcome of treatment. The challenge of navigating this closeness and distance may be accentuated during emotionally charged interactions in therapy. Therapist and client may get locked in complementary, rigid positions, leading to either submission or resistance to the others' demands. The therapist's ability to respond appropriately to these pushes and pulls is supported by their ability to mentalize, which is their ability to attend to and understand their own states of mind while being aware of others' states of mind...
May 2024: Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699758/association-between-sleep-related-cognitions-sleep-related-behaviors-and-insomnia-in-patients-with-anxiety-and-depression-a-cross-sectional-study
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Kavya Muthuraman, Avudaiappan Sankaran, Karthick Subramanian
BACKGROUND: The cognitive model of insomnia states that worry about sleep contributes to poor sleep quality. Besides worry, beliefs about sleep and maladaptive safety behaviors also affect sleep quality. We aimed to find the association among the presence of insomnia, sleep-related cognitions, and behaviors among patients diagnosed with anxiety or depression. METHODOLOGY: The present cross-sectional comparison study included patients with anxiety spectrum or depressive disorders as per the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders-fifth edition and healthy controls...
May 2024: Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699679/subjective-benefits-from-wearing-self-fitting-over-the-counter-hearing-aids-in-the-real-world
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Tong Sheng, Lauren Pasquesi, Jennifer Gilligan, Xing-Jie Chen, Jayaganesh Swaminathan
INTRODUCTION: In 2022, the US Food and Drug Administration enacted final regulations to establish the category of over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids aimed at reducing barriers to access hearing health care for individuals with self-perceived mild to moderate hearing loss. However, given the infancy of this device category, the effectiveness of OTC hearing aids in real-world environments is not yet well understood. METHODS AND RESULTS: To gain insights into the perceived benefit of self-fitting OTC hearing aids, a two-pronged investigation was conducted...
2024: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699627/retention-in-junior-giants-a-sport-based-youth-development-program-what-factors-are-associated-with-intentions-to-return
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Nicole D Bolter, Lindsay E Kipp, P Brian Greenwood
INTRODUCTION: While evaluation research shows that physical activity-based youth development (PA-PYD) programs can have a positive impact on social and emotional growth, less is known about which participants return year after year and what factors are associated with their continued participation. The Junior Giants is a sport-based youth development program for 5-18-year-old boys and girls that is non-competitive and free to participate. The 8-week program uses baseball and softball as platforms for teaching life skills and fostering social emotional competencies...
2024: Frontiers in sports and active living
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699578/a-study-on-the-positive-and-negative-effects-of-different-supervisor-monitoring-in-remote-workplaces
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Shuang Li, Yumei Wang
The current academic research on whether and how the different supervisor monitoring effect in remote workplace is relatively scarce. Based on the Job demand-resource (JD-R) Model, this study proposes that as a kind of work resource, interactional monitoring will enhance employees' self-efficacy, further enhance remote employees' work engagement and reduce their deviant behaviors. While as a kind of work requirement, electronic monitoring will decrease employees' self-efficacy, further reduce remote employee's work engagement and increase their deviant behaviors...
2024: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699574/learning-by-observing-a-systematic-exploration-of-modulatory-factors-and-the-impact-of-observationally-induced-placebo-and-nocebo-effects-on-treatment-outcomes
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Helena Klauß, Angelika Kunkel, Diana Müßgens, Jan Haaker, Ulrike Bingel
INTRODUCTION: Observational learning (OL) refers to learning through observing other people's behavior. OL has been suggested as an effective and simple tool to evoke treatment expectations and corresponding placebo and nocebo effects. However, the exact mechanisms by which OL shapes treatment outcomes, its moderating factors and possible areas of application remain unclear. We thus reviewed the existing literature with two different literature searches to answer the following questions: Which influencing factors contribute to OL-induced placebo and nocebo effects (in healthy volunteers and patients) and how large are these effects (search 1)? In which medical fields has OL been used so far to modulate treatment expectancy and treatment outcomes in patients, their caregivers, and at-risk groups (search 2)? We also aimed to explore whether and how the assessment of treatment expectations has been incorporated...
2024: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699573/the-effect-of-event-impact-on-fear-of-missing-out-the-chain-mediation-effect-of-coping-styles-and-anxiety
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Bofeng He, Zhenjing Tan, Kaiying Lai, Boyu Qiu, Suiping Wang
The fear of missing out is a generalized anxiety stemming from the possibility of not being present at new events or advantageous situations of others. To explore potential mechanisms, a survey measuring the impact of event, coping style, anxiety, and fear of missing out was conducted with 1,014 college students (367 males and 647 females, aged 19-24 years). In addition, the study delved deeper into the dimensions of intrusion, avoidance, and hyperarousal concerning the impact of event, examining their roles in coping style, anxiety, and fear of missing out...
2024: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699570/the-influencing-factors-of-college-students-legal-emotion-and-the-mechanism-of-its-effect-on-aggressive-behavior
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Shuhui Xu, Junwen Yu, Lu Fan, Qingmei Yang, Zhiqiang Wang, Yuanyuan Zhang
Current research has increasingly focused on the preventive role of individual legal socialization in crime. The socialization of legal emotions is an important part of legal socialization. Building upon existing literature, this study, conducted through two sub - studies, investigated the influencing factors of legal emotions in N mainland Chinese university students and the mechanisms through which legal emotions impact aggressive behavior. In study 1, the results indicated that mother - child attachment, innovation spirit, and positive emotional expression positively predicted positive legal emotion, while mother - child attachment, dependency dimension in adult attachment, and positive emotional expression negatively predicted negative legal emotions...
2024: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699567/men-with-high-dark-triad-personality-traits-can-accurately-infer-dark-triad-traits-from-other-people-s-faces
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Keita Masui, Ryusei Yoshizumi, Hina Nakajima
INTRODUCTION: The literature suggests that people can accurately infer dark triad (DT) personality traits from other peoples' faces. Using a self-report scale, this study investigated the impact of participants' DT personality traits on their ability to accurately infer other peoples' DT traits from facial cues. METHODS: We created composite facial photographs of Japanese people with varying Machiavellianism, psychopathy, and narcissism scores. The Japanese participants ( N  = 170) assessed these three DT traits in the facial photographs and completed a questionnaire that assessed their own DT traits...
2024: Frontiers in Psychology
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