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Prevalence of common mental disorder and its association with perceived stigma and social support among people living with HIV/AIDS in Ethiopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
BackgroundWhen common mental disorders (CMD) co-occur with HIV/AIDS, they can complicate patient diagnosis, help-seeking behaviors, quality of life,...
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Exploring the Religious Practice of Langar as a Route to Health Promotion in the Sikh Community in Northern England: A Qualitative Study
Cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes are prevalent among UK South Asians. Langar is a Sikh religious food practice that could be important in...
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Identifying Variation in Physical Health Behaviors and Depressive Symptoms among Religiosity Clusters of African American Adults in the United States
Religiosity is an important factor in the lives of many African Americans, who suffer a greater health burden than their White counterparts. In this...
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The Relationships Between Metacognitive Beliefs, Executive Functioning, and Psychological Distress in Early Adolescence
BackgroundIncreased endorsement of metacognitions and poorer executive functioning have been associated with increased adolescent psychological...
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Religious Differences in Physical and Mental Health among Israeli Jews: Findings from the Global Flourishing Study
Numerous studies have identified religious correlates of health indicators, but relatively few have been conducted among Jewish populations in Israel...
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“I Need to Talk to Someone…What Do I Do?“: Peer-to-Peer Disclosures of Child Maltreatment on Social Media
IntroductionChild maltreatment significantly impacts youths’ mental and physical health into adulthood. While resources can help, many victims only...
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Musculoskeletal Health and Work: Development and Internal–External Cross-Validation of a Model to Predict Risk of Work Absence and Presenteeism in People Seeking Primary Healthcare
PurposeTo develop and validate prediction models for the risk of future work absence and level of presenteeism, in adults seeking primary healthcare...
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Expectativas Oscuras: On the Added Burden of Concomitant Negative Problem Orientation and Pessimism in Predicting Depressive Symptoms and Suicidal Behaviors in Latinx Young Adults
PurposeOptimism and social problem solving were examined as predictors of depressive symptoms and suicidal behaviors in Latinx adults.
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Double Trouble! Do Workplace Supports Mitigate Lost Productivity for Young Workers with Both Severe Rheumatic Diseases and Depressive Symptoms?
BackgroundThe objectives of this longitudinal study were to understand how comorbid rheumatic disease and depression symptoms were associated with...
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Who do you Prefer to Take Care of you: A Jewish or an Arab Nurse? Nationality and Religion Preferences in Israeli Hospitals
Studies show that there are patients who refuse treatment or demand that treatment be provided by a professional belonging to their ethnic group. We...
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Validation of the Centrality of Religiosity Scale for the Portuguese Population
The main aim of this study was to validate and adapt the Centrality of Religiosity Scale to the Portuguese population. A total of 1018 subjects...
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Individual Placement and Support and Participatory Workplace Intervention on the Work Participation of People with Disabilities: A Randomised Controlled Trial
PurposeThis study assessed the effectiveness of Individual Placement and Support (IPS), Participatory Workplace Intervention (PWI), and IPS + PWI on...
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Beyond therapeutic potential: a systematic investigation of ketamine misuse in patients with depressive disorders
Ketamine, a pharmacological agent that acts as an antagonist of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor, has garnered considerable interest because...
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The Association Between Individual Differences in Motivational Readiness at Entry to Treatment and Treatment Attendance and Outcome in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy: A Systematic Review
BackgroundThere is considerable interest in identifying factors that predict outcome from psychological treatment. This review examines the...
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Twice-in-a-Lifetime Pandemics: An Exploratory Qualitative Life-History Analysis of the Longitudinal Experiences of Hospital Chaplains Who Served During Both the Early AIDS (1981–1995) and Early COVID-19 (2020–2021) Pandemics in the USA and United Kingdom
The aim of this study was to document the longitudinal experiences of chaplains who served during both the early AIDS (1981–1995) and early COVID-19...
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Helpful and Harmful Approaches to Integrating Religion and Spirituality into Mental Health Care: A National Survey of Current Clients’ Experiences in the United States
This article describes a national sample of 989 current mental health clients’ views regarding whether and how their mental health care providers...
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The importance of mother-child interaction on smart device usage and behavior outcomes among toddlers: a longitudinal study
BackgroundIn recent years, smart devices have become an integral part of daily life. However, longitudinal studies, particularly those regarding the...
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The Timelessness of the Scar in the Borderline Personality Disorder BPD: A Systemic Intervention in a Case of Child Sexual Abuse
Chronic sexual abuse in childhood can be directly associated with the formation of personality disorders such as BPD, with the majority of this abuse...
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Association of early parent–child separation with depression, social and academic performance in adolescence and early adulthood: a prospective cohort study
ObjectiveThe present study aimed to investigate the long-term effects of parent–child separation during infancy and early childhood on depression,...
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Interpretation Bias Modification Affects Autobiographical Memory
Background and ObjectivesAutobiographical memories have been found to be related to one’s current psychological state. Biases in autobiographical...