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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688942/the-psychological-costs-of-behavioral-immunity-following-covid-19-diagnosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Derek P Spangler, Evaline Y Li, Gabriela S Revi, Jennifer T Kubota, Jasmin Cloutier, Nina Lauharatanahirun
Prior COVID-19 infection may elevate activity of the behavioral immune system-the psychological mechanisms that foster avoidance of infection cues-to protect the individual from contracting the infection in the future. Such "adaptive behavioral immunity" may come with psychological costs, such as exacerbating the global pandemic's disruption of social and emotional processes (i.e., pandemic disruption). To investigate that idea, we tested a mediational pathway linking prior COVID infection and pandemic disruption through behavioral immunity markers, assessed with subjective emotional ratings...
April 30, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38679462/drivers-of-natural-disaster-risk-reduction-actions-and-their-temporal-dynamics-insights-from-surveys-during-an-imminent-hurricane-threat-and-its-aftermath
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
W J Wouter Botzen, Jantsje M Mol, Peter J Robinson, Jeffrey Czajkowski
To improve preparedness for natural disasters, it is imperative to understand the factors that enable individual risk-reduction actions. This study offers such insights using innovative real-time (N = 871) and repeated (N = 255) surveys of a sample of coastal residents in Florida regarding flood preparations and their drivers during an imminent threat posed by Hurricane Dorian and its aftermath. Compared with commonly employed cross-sectional surveys, our methodology better represents relationships between preparedness actions undertaken during the disaster threat and their drivers derived from an extended version of Protection Motivation Theory (PMT)...
April 28, 2024: Risk Analysis: An Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38673423/understanding-the-risk-of-social-vulnerability-for-the-chinese-diaspora-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-a-model-driving-risk-perception-and-threat-appraisal-of-risk-communication-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Doris Yuet Lan Leung, Hilary Hwu, Shoilee Khan, Aaida Mamuji, Jack Rozdilsky, Terri Chu, Charlotte Lee
During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, immigrants were among the most socially vulnerable in Western countries. The Chinese diaspora in Canada were one such group due to the widespread cultural stigma surrounding their purported greater susceptibility to transmit and become infected by COVID-19. This paper aims to understand the social vulnerability of the Chinese diaspora in the Greater Toronto Area, Canada, during the first wave of COVID-19 from an explanation of their risk perception and threat appraisal of risk communication...
April 21, 2024: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671596/the-interplay-between-fear-reactivity-and-callous-unemotional-traits-predicting-reactive-and-proactive-aggression
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicholas D Thomson, Sophie L Kjærvik, Victoria J Blondell, Laura E Hazlett
Research has indicated that youths with CU traits are fearless, and this fearlessness plays a bidirectional role in both the development of CU traits and engagement in aggressive behavior. However, research specifically testing the role of fear in the association between CU traits and aggression is scarce. The goal of the current study was to test if fear reactivity, both conscious (self-report) and automatic (skin conductance reactivity; SCR), moderated the association between CU traits and aggression subtypes (reactive and proactive aggression)...
March 22, 2024: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663965/refining-mishel-s-reconceptualized-uncertainty-in-illness-theory-explaining-the-development-of-uncertainty-in-chronic-illness
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jasmin Eppel-Meichlinger, Andrea Kobleder, Hanna Mayer
Background and Purpose: Mishel's Reconceptualized Uncertainty in Illness Theory describes the changed, more positive appraisal of uncertainty over time in a chronic disease. Therefore, Mishel referred to "probabilistic thinking" and "self-organization." The description of these concepts remained highly abstract, limiting the understanding of how change of uncertainty comes about. We aimed to elaborate on this gap and at refining the theory. Methods: We conducted a study consisting of three parts: (a) concept analyses of "probabilistic thinking" and "self-organization," (b) longitudinal qualitative study to investigate uncertainty experience over time, and (c) triangulation of (a) and (b) to develop theoretical propositions...
April 25, 2024: Research and Theory for Nursing Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663458/the-influence-of-false-interoceptive-feedback-on-emotional-state-and-balance-responses-to-height-induced-postural-threat
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mathew W Hill, Ellie Johnson, Toby J Ellmers
Postural threat elicits a robust emotional response (e.g., fear and anxiety about falling), with concomitant modifications in balance. Recent theoretical accounts propose that emotional responses to postural threats are manifested, in part, from the conscious monitoring and appraisal of bodily signals ('interoception'). Here, we empirically probe the role of interoception in shaping emotional responses to a postural threat by experimentally manipulating interoceptive cardiac feedback. Sixty young adults completed a single 60-s trial under the following conditions: Ground (no threat) without heart rate (HR) feedback, followed by Threat (standing on the edge of a raised surface), during which participants received either false heart rate feedback (either slow [n=20] or fast [n=20] HR feedback) or no feedback (n=20)...
April 23, 2024: Biological Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656642/the-international-performance-resilience-and-efficiency-program-protocol-for-the-application-of-hrv-biofeedback-in-applied-law-enforcement-settings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Judith P Andersen, Joseph Arpaia, Harri Gustafsberg, Steve Poplawski, Paula M Di Nota
Law enforcement officers are routinely exposed to high-threat encounters that elicit physiological stress responses that impact health, performance, and safety. Therefore, self-regulation using evidence-based approaches is a priority in police research and practice. This paper describes a five-module heart rate variability biofeedback (HRVB) protocol that is part of a larger resilience program (the International Performance Resilience and Efficiency Program - iPREP) established in 2014. Supported by 10 years of user-informed research and development, our methods are tailored to address occupational stressors and the practical realities of training and resource availability in operational settings...
April 24, 2024: Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38642173/psychosocial-factors-associated-with-cognitive-function-in-prostate-cancer-survivors-on-hormonal-treatments-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Lorna Pembroke, Kerry A Sherman, Heather Francis, Haryana M Dhillon, Howard Gurney, David Gillatt
Hormonal treatments (HT) for prostate cancer (e.g., androgen deprivation therapy) yield clinical and survival benefits, yet adverse cognitive changes may be a side effect. Since psychosocial factors are largely modifiable, interventions targeting these factors may help mitigate these adverse cognitive effects. This systematic review aimed to identify a range of psychosocial factors associated with cognitive function in individuals with prostate cancer undergoing HT and to determine whether these factors mitigate or exacerbate this effect...
April 20, 2024: Neuropsychology Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626690/comedy-consensus-and-conflict-framework-comedy-as-a-norm-violation-can-build-consensus-or-escalate-conflict-in-negotiations
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REVIEW
Jeremy A Yip, Kelly Kiyeon Lee
In this work, we propose that humor violates norms that can build consensus or escalate conflict in negotiations. Drawing on social identity theory, we propose that humor commits norm violations that are more likely to be perceived as benign among ingroup observers in negotiations, but perceived as offensive to outgroup observers in negotiations. We introduce the Comedy, Consensus, and Conflict Framework to shed light on the interpersonal effect of humor on negotiations. When humor is expressed to an ingroup observer, relative to neutral communication, humor is more likely to violate weak norms that govern social group membership resulting in the violation as being perceived as benign, which promotes cooperative behaviors in negotiations such as concessions and collaborative problem-solving...
March 26, 2024: Current Opinion in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618677/peritraumatic-dissociation-and-posttraumatic-stress-symptoms-the-moderating-role-of-perceived-threat
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah Bøgelund Dokkedahl, Yael Lahav
Background: Although peritraumatic dissociation (PD) is viewed as a risk factor for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), prospective studies taking into account other well-known risk factors for PTSD have been scarce, and the exploration of potential moderators within the relations between PD and PTSD has been lacking. Objective: Filling this gap, this prospective study explored the moderating role of perceived threat within the relations between PD and PTSD, above and beyond age, gender, education, and early trauma-related symptoms...
2024: European Journal of Psychotraumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617892/does-ostracism-help-smokers-quit
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marie Helweg-Larsen, Callista Tjitra
Research on the effects of stigmatizing on smokers shows that it is stressful to be reminded of one's devalued status and stigmatization might help or hinder quitting intentions. In this study, we asked smokers ( N =277) to play an online ball-tossing Cyberball game, ostensibly with non-smoking strangers. Participants were randomly assigned to an ostracism (included or excluded) and concealment (smoking status concealed or revealed) manipulation. We found that exclusion led smokers (directly or via threat appraisals) to be more stressed, cognitively depleted, rejection sensitive, have fewer positive cognitions, see themselves at greater health risk, feel more internalized stigma, and be more interested in quitting, with stronger effects when their smoking status was revealed instead of concealed...
February 2024: Stigma and Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38592775/appraisal-of-the-role-of-gaseous-signaling-molecules-in-thermo-tolerance-mechanisms-in-plants
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REVIEW
Harsha Gautam, Sheen Khan, Nidhi, Adriano Sofo, Nafees A Khan
A significant threat to the ongoing rise in temperature caused by global warming. Plants have many stress-resistance mechanisms, which is responsible for maintaining plant homeostasis. Abiotic stresses largely increase gaseous molecules' synthesis in plants. The study of gaseous signaling molecules has gained attention in recent years. The role of gaseous molecules, such as nitric oxide (NO), hydrogen sulfide (H2 S), carbon dioxide (CO2 ), carbon monoxide (CO), methane (CH4 ), and ethylene, in plants under temperature high-temperature stress are discussed in the current review...
March 11, 2024: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38581114/the-power-threat-meaning-framework-5%C3%A2-years-on-a-scoping-review-of-the-emergent-empirical-literature
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Orla Gallagher, Emma E Regan, Gary O'Reilly
Since its release the Power Threat Meaning Framework (PTMF) has received considerable interest and uptake. However, there have not yet been any attempts to review the scope of this emergent literature. This scoping review aimed to identify and synthesize: (1) all empirical research which utilized the PTMF in their methodologies, (2) the characteristics of these studies, (3) the different ways in which these studies utilized the PTMF, and (4) the key findings of these studies. This review was conducted in line with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) scoping review extension (PRISMA-ScR)...
April 5, 2024: British Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38541766/%C3%AE-9-tetrahydrocannabinol-thc-a-critical-overview-of-recent-clinical-trials-and-suggested-guidelines-for-future-research
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REVIEW
Peter Pressman, A Wallace Hayes, Julia Hoeng, Diogo A R S Latino, Anatoly Mazurov, Walter K Schlage, Azhar Rana
In this overview, we seek to appraise recent experimental and observational studies investigating THC and its potential role as adjunctive therapy in various medical illnesses. Recent clinical trials are suggestive of the diverse pharmacologic potentials for THC but suffer from small sample sizes, short study duration, failure to address tolerance, little dose variation, ill-defined outcome measures, and failure to identify and/or evaluate confounds, all of which may constitute significant threats to the validity of most trials...
March 7, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38517463/factors-underlying-vaccine-hesitancy-and-their-mitigations-in-saudi-arabia-protocol-for-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammed Kanan, Samar Abdulrahman, Abdulaziz Alshehri, Renad AlSuhaibani, Nawaf M Alotaibi, Azhar Alsaleh, Bushra Nasser, Rana Baowaydhan, Ibrahim Alredaini, Taif Khalid, Fatima Almukhtar, Nourah Altoaimi, Almaha Alhneshel, Shouq Alanazi, Shahad Algmaizi
BACKGROUND: Vaccine hesitancy is a growing concern in Saudi Arabia, impacting even well-educated parents. The decision-making process involves various factors such as accessibility, trustworthy information, and the influence of social networks, reflecting a complex interplay of emotional, cultural, social, spiritual, and political dimensions. OBJECTIVE: This review seeks to evaluate the prevalence and trends of vaccine hesitancy, identify contributing factors, and explore potential solutions to enhance immunization rates...
March 22, 2024: JMIR Research Protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38515114/efficacy-of-health-literacy-interventions-aimed-to-improve-health-gains-of-higher-education-students-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jorge Rosário, Beatriz Raposo, Eunice Santos, Sónia Dias, Ana Rita Pedro
BACKGROUND: Health literacy (HL) among higher education students is low, making them vulnerable about their health. To reverse this trend, higher education institutions promote HL interventions with various topics and methods. A comprehensive understanding of HL interventions is essential to determine whether these interventions meet the health information needs to improve health outcomes (health gains). The aim of this review was to identify and synthesise evidence on the efficacy of HL interventions implemented in academic settings to improve health outcomes...
March 22, 2024: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38499058/next-generation-vaccines-for-tropical-infectious-diseases
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REVIEW
Tammy Allen, Maria Eugenia Castellanos, Paul Giacomin, Nadira D Karunaweera, Andreas Kupz, Juan Carlos LoL, Dileep Sharma, Suchandan Sikder, Bemnet Tedla, Liza van Eijk, Danica Vojisavljevic, Guangzu Zhao, Saparna Pai
Tropical infectious diseases inflict an unacceptable burden of disease on humans living in developing countries. While anti-pathogenic drugs have been widely used, they carry a constant threat of selecting for resistance. Vaccines offer a promising means by which to enhance the global control of tropical infectious diseases, but these have been difficult to develop, mostly due to the complex nature of the pathogen lifecycles. Here, we present recently developed vaccine candidates for five tropical infectious diseases in the form of a catalogue, that have either entered clinical trials or have been licenced for use...
March 16, 2024: International Journal of Infectious Diseases: IJID
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38491993/the-potential-application-of-complement-inhibitors-loaded-nanosystem-for-autoimmune-diseases-via-regulation-immune-balance
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REVIEW
Yaya Wei, Jueshuo Guo, Tingting Meng, Ting Gao, Yaping Mai, Wenbao Zuo, Jianhong Yang
The complement is an important arm of the innate immune system, once activated, the complement system rapidly generates large quantities of protein fragments that are potent mediators of inflammation. Recent studies have shown that over-activated complement is the main proinflammatory system of autoimmune diseases (ADs). In addition, activated complements interact with autoantibodies, immune cells exacerbate inflammation, further worsening ADs. With the increasing threat of ADs to human health, complement-based immunotherapy has attracted wide attention...
March 16, 2024: Journal of Drug Targeting
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38486490/modeling-prevention-behaviors-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-using-bayesian-belief-networks-and-protection-motivation-theory
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brent Vizanko, Leonid Kadinski, Christopher Cummings, Avi Ostfeld, Emily Zechman Berglund
Prevention behaviors are important in mitigating the transmission of COVID-19. The protection motivation theory (PMT) links perceptions of risk and coping ability with the act of adopting prevention behaviors. The goal of this research is to test the application of the PMT in predicting adoption of prevention behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic. Two research objectives are achieved to explore motivating factors for adopting prevention behaviors. (1) The first objective is to identify variables that are strong predictors of prevention behavior adoption...
March 14, 2024: Risk Analysis: An Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38468332/biosecurity-measures-for-the-prevention-of-african-swine-fever-on-german-pig-farms-comparison-of-farmers-own-appraisals-and-external-veterinary-experts-evaluations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leonie Klein, Ursula Gerdes, Sandra Blome, Amely Campe, Elisabeth Grosse Beilage
BACKGROUND: Since its first introduction into the German wild boar population in 2020, African swine fever (ASF) has been spreading slowly from the eastern border westwards and has been introduced into eight domestic pig farms thus far. The European Food Safety Authority has named deficits in farm biosecurity and increased human activity as major risk factors for the introduction of the ASF virus into pig farms. Studies have shown that pig farms in Germany generally have a high level of biosecurity...
March 11, 2024: Porcine Health Management
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