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Impact of behavioral and psychological symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease on caregiver outcomes
This study was to determine the prevalence of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) and its association with dementia severity and...
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Movement behaviors during COVID-19 among Latin American/Latino toddlers and pre-schoolers in Chile, Mexico and the US
Movement behaviors (physical activity, sedentary behavior, and sleep) have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. We report changes in and factors...
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Parent-implemented interventions in Chinese families of children with autism spectrum disorder
This study aims to test the effects of the parent-implemented interventions (PIIs) on children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in China and to...
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Impact and burden of acid sphingomyelinase deficiency from a patient and caregiver perspective
Acid sphingomyelinase deficiency (ASMD), historically known as Niemann–Pick disease (NPD) types A, A/B, and B, is a rare, progressive, potentially...
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A longitudinal study on the impact of breastfeeding with or without formula milk on dental caries
Concerns exist about prolonged breastfeeding increasing dental caries risk, but evidence is mixed. This 2-year cohort study followed 486 toddlers, to...
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A real-world study of foreign body aspiration in children with 4227 cases in Western China
The early diagnosis and treatment of foreign body aspiration (FBA) can significantly improve the overall prognosis of children. There are significant...
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Maternal depression and children’s behavioral self-regulation: the role of parenting and children’s screen time
Family processes such as maternal parenting and family screen exposure are significantly related to children’s gains in behavioral self-regulation,...
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Access, timeliness and retention for HIV testing under early infant diagnosis (EID) program, India
Early Infant Diagnosis of HIV infection services are crucial for managing the perinatally acquired HIV infection. Assessing the performance of the...
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Lifespan risks of growing up in a family with mental illness or substance abuse
Growing up in a family with one member being affected by mental health problems or substance abuse is an adverse childhood experience which can lead...
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Validation of remote anthropometric measurements in a rural randomized pediatric clinical trial in primary care settings
Rural children are more at risk for childhood obesity but may have difficulty participating in pediatric weight management clinical trials if...
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Evidence for cultural differences in affect during mother–infant interactions
Maternal care is considered a universal and even cross-species set of typical behaviors, which are necessary to determine the social development of...
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Predictive value of women’s weight trajectories in determining familial cardiovascular disorders: a family-based longitudinal study
Considering the dynamic nature of body mass index (BMI) and its importance in determining cardiovascular risks, this study aimed to investigate the...
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The mothers: contesting health-illness status and cultural authority in the age of AIDS
Despite the relevance and prevalence of research that produced knowledge about stigmatised groups and communities throughout the 1980s and 1990s, in...
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Characterizing user demographics in posts related to breast, lung and colon cancer on Japanese twitter (X)
Various cancer-related information is spreading on social media. Our study aimed to examine the account types associated with cancer-related tweets...
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Home‑rearing environment and preschoolers’ academic and behavioral competence: The indirect role of children’s screen time
The home-rearing environment (HRE) is significantly related to preschoolers’ academic and behavioral development. Children’s screen time has become...
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The process of social death in patients with hip fracture
People with chronic disability and uncontrollable long-term complications following hip fracture have characterist.ics that may predispose them to...
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Carer distress among community living older adults with complex needs in the pre- and post-COVID-19 era: a national population study
Carer distress is one important negative impact of caregiving and likely exacerbated by the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, yet...
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Exploring the determinants influencing suicidal ideation and depression in gastrointestinal cancer patients
Studies have shown a heightened prevalence of depression and suicidal ideation among patients with Gastrointestinal Cancer (GIC). GIC patients are at...
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Multilevel analysis of factors associated with untreated diarrhea among under five children in Ethiopia using Ethiopian demographic and health survey
Diarrhea refers to the abrupt onset of three or more loose or liquid stools per day. It is the second leading cause of death in infants worldwide. It...
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Analysis of factors associated with depressive symptoms in stroke patients based on a national cross-sectional study
Post-stroke depression is commonly experienced by stroke survivors and has a significant negative impact on the physical, cognitive, and social...