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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38715044/-counselling-is-not-just-providing-information-perceptions-of-caregivers-and-stakeholders-on-the-design-of-nutrition-and-health-counselling-interventions-for-families-with-young-children-in-rural-kenya
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Grace Wothaya Kihagi, Lea-Sophie Hansen, Erick Agure, Erick M O Muok, Isabel Mank, Ina Danquah, Raissa Sorgho
BACKGROUND: Globally, a fifth of the children continue to face chronic undernutrition with a majority of them situated in the Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMIC). The rising numbers are attributed to aggravating factors like limited nutrition knowledge, poor feeding practices, seasonal food insecurity, and diseases. Interventions targeting behaviour change may reduce the devastating nutrition situation of children in the LMICs. OBJECTIVE: For the co-design of a Behaviour Change Communication (BCC) intervention for young children in rural Kenya, we aimed to identify the experiences, barriers, facilitators, and preferences of caregivers and stakeholders regarding nutrition and health counselling...
May 7, 2024: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38715035/a-qualitative-look-at-bed-net-access-and-use-in-burkina-faso-mozambique-nigeria-and-rwanda-following-piloted-distributions-of-dual-active-ingredient-insecticide-treated-nets
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jenny Shannon, Moubassira Kagone, Baltazar Candrinho, Sylvanus Otikwu, Chantal Ingabire, Adama Gansane, Samy Pooda, Fofana Aboubacar, Fatou Ouattara, Binete Savaio, Celestino Joanguete, Lucio Sixpence, Hannah Koenker, Perpetua Uhomoibhi, Okefu Oyale Okoko, Onoja Ali, Dele Babarinde, Janet Ogundairo, Ayorinde Samuel Lemah, Aimable Mbituyumuremyi, Joseph H Singirankabo, Nami Kawakyu, Federica Guglielmo, Christen Fornadel, Kyra Arnett, Joe Wagman, Christelle Gogue, Kenzie Tynuv, Peder Digre, Julia Mwesigwa, Molly Robertson
BACKGROUND: Universal coverage with insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) is important for malaria control and elimination. The emergence and intensification of insecticide resistance threatens progress made through the deployment of these interventions and has required the development of newer, more expensive ITN types. Understanding malaria prevention behaviour, including barriers and facilitators to net access and use, can support effective decision-making for the promotion and distribution of ITNs...
May 7, 2024: Malaria Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38714626/exploring-emotional-dysregulation-and-avoidance-with-caregivers-as-the-mechanisms-linking-social-communication-understanding-and-aggressive-behaviours
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emma Louise Thompson, Karri Gillespie-Smith, Ally Pax Arcari Mair, Ingrid Obsuth
Many autistic adolescents and young adults present with aggressive behaviours, which can be challenging for caregivers. The present study aimed to explore the underlying mechanisms between social communication understanding and aggressive behaviours in autistic and non-autistic adolescents, specifically the role of emotional dysregulation and its impact on avoidance with caregivers. Caregivers of autistic (n = 275) and non-autistic adolescents (n = 123) completed standardised caregiver-report questionnaires measuring social communication understanding, emotional dysregulation, avoidance between the adolescent and caregiver and aggressive behaviours...
May 8, 2024: Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38714105/amplification-of-positivity-for-depression-and-anxiety-neural-prediction-of-treatment-response
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Kryza-Lacombe, Isabella Spaulding, Cheuk King Ku, Nana Pearson, Murray B Stein, Charles T Taylor
Psychosocial treatments targeting the positive valence system (PVS) in depression and anxiety demonstrate efficacy in enhancing positive affect (PA), but response to treatment varies. We examined whether individual differences in neural activation to positive and negative valence incentive cues underlies differences in benefitting from a PVS-targeted treatment. Individuals with clinically elevated depression and/or anxiety (N = 88, ages 18 to 55) participated in one of two randomized, waitlist-controlled trials of Amplification of Positivity (AMP; NCT02330627, NCT03196544), a cognitive and behavioral intervention targeting the PVS...
April 23, 2024: Behaviour Research and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38714104/comparative-effectiveness-of-remote-digital-gamified-and-group-cbt-skills-training-interventions-for-anxiety-and-depression-among-college-students-results-of-a-three-arm-randomised-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jason Bantjes, Xanthe Hunt, Pim Cuijpers, Alan E Kazdin, Chris J Kennedy, Alex Luedtke, Ivana Malenica, Maria Petukhova, Nancy Sampson, Nur Hani Zainal, Charl Davids, Munita Dunn-Coetzee, Rone Gerber, Dan J Stein, Ronald C Kessler
Digital interventions can enhance access to healthcare in under-resourced settings. However, guided digital interventions may be costly for low- and middle-income countries, despite their effectiveness. In this randomised control trial, we evaluated the effectiveness of two digital interventions designed to address this issue: (1) a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Skills Training (CST) intervention that increased scalability by using remote online group administration; and (2) the SuperBetter gamified self-guided CBT skills training app, which uses other participants rather than paid staff as guides...
May 3, 2024: Behaviour Research and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38713361/social-isolation-loneliness-and-cardiovascular-mortality-the-role-of-health-care-system-interventions
#26
REVIEW
Syed Mohammed Usama, Yash Lalit Kothari, Aditya Karthikeyan, Syed Anjum Khan, Mohammad Sarraf, Vinayak Nagaraja
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The world is proliferating rapidly, with science and technology advancing at an incredible rate. These advances have, however, ushered in an age with a rise in social isolation (SI) and loneliness. SI is an objective term that refers to lacking social contact or support. On the other hand, loneliness is subjective and refers to feeling alone or isolated. These concepts are rapidly gaining prominence mainly due to their negative impact on the physical and psychological health of the population, mainly through behavioural modifications that encompass substance abuse, decreased physical activity and unhealthy food habits, and poor sleep hygiene...
May 7, 2024: Current Cardiology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38713063/effect-of-an-mhealth-weight-loss-intervention-on-healthy-eating-index-diet-quality-the-smarter-randomised-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Jessica Cheng, Tina Costacou, Susan M Sereika, Molly B Conroy, Bambang Parmanto, Bonny Rockette-Wagner, Andrea M Kriska, Mary Lou Klem, Lora E Burke
In the few weight loss studies assessing diet quality, improvements have been minimal and recommended calculation methods have not been used. This secondary analysis of a parallel group randomised trial (regsitered: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03367936) assessed whether self-monitoring with feedback (SM + FB) v . self-monitoring alone (SM) improved diet quality. Adults with overweight/obesity (randomised: SM n 251, SM + FB n 251; analysed SM n 170, SM + FB n 186) self-monitored diet, physical activity and weight...
December 14, 2023: British Journal of Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712516/what-do-measures-of-gender-identity-tell-us-about-gender-identity-over-time
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ellena Fisher, Sarah Wright, Cora Sargeant
Gender identity is a multifaceted concept and is represented by a wide range of measures and constructs including both self-report and researcher observations of preferences and behaviours. However, despite their similar theoretical underpinning, gender identity measures are rarely found to correlate with one another, and contrasting patterns and trajectories are often found for each construct (Egan & Perry, Developmental Psychology, 37, 2001, 451). Therefore, this systematic review aimed to present a review of the longitudinal research evidence surrounding gender identity development in the absence of formal intervention...
May 7, 2024: British Journal of Developmental Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712156/molecular-differences-between-neonatal-and-adult-stria-vascularis-from-organotypic-explants-and-transcriptomics
#29
Matsya Ruppari Thulasiram, Ryosuke Yamamoto, Rafal T Olszewski, Shoujun Gu, Robert J Morell, Michael Hoa, Alain Dabdoub
SUMMARY: The stria vascularis (SV), part of the blood-labyrinth barrier, is an essential component of the inner ear that regulates the ionic environment required for hearing. SV degeneration disrupts cochlear homeostasis, leading to irreversible hearing loss, yet a comprehensive understanding of the SV, and consequently therapeutic availability for SV degeneration, is lacking. We developed a whole-tissue explant model from neonatal and adult mice to create a robust platform for SV research...
April 25, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711376/the-application-of-neuronavigated-rtms-of-the-supplementary-motor-area-and-rhythmic-speech-training-for-stuttering-intervention
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mehdi Bakhtiar, Tegan Wai Yee Yeung, Angela Choi
BACKGROUND: Stuttering, a neurodevelopmental speech fluency disorder, is associated with intermittent disruptions of speech-motor control. Behavioural treatments for adults who stutter (AWS) concentrate on adopting speech patterns that enhance fluency, such as speaking rhythmically or prolonging speech sounds. However, maintaining these treatment benefits can be challenging. Neuroimaging studies suggest that supplementary motor area (SMA) which play a crucial role in speech initiation, planning and internal timing shows aberrant activation in speech production of AWS and may contribute to stuttering...
May 6, 2024: International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711327/support-for-a-browser-plug-in-blocking-online-alcohol-imagery-among-australian-participants-a-qualitative-interview-study
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maree Patsouras, Megan Cook, Amy Pennay, Emmanuel Kuntsche, Victoria Manning, Zhen He, Benjamin C Riordan
ISSUES ADDRESSED: Alcohol depictions are extremely common online, and there is a reported relationship between alcohol exposure and alcohol use. A browser plug-in specifically designed to block online alcohol depictions may be helpful to prevent the uptake of alcohol or increased alcohol use. METHODS: Twenty-five semi-structured interviews were conducted, examining participants' beliefs about the effects of online alcohol exposure and their support for developing the browser plug-in...
May 6, 2024: Health Promotion Journal of Australia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711087/drivers-of-district-level-differences-in-outpatient-antibiotic-prescribing-in-germany-a-qualitative-study-with-prescribers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin Schüz, Oliver Scholle, Ulrike Haug, Roland Tillmann, Christopher Jones
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have identified substantial regional variations in outpatient antibiotic prescribing in Germany, both in the paediatric and adult population. This indicates inappropriate antibiotic prescribing in some regions, which should be avoided to reduce antimicrobial resistance and potential side effects. The reasons for regional variations in outpatient antibiotic prescribing are not yet completely understood; socioeconomic and health care density differences between regions do not fully explain such differences...
May 6, 2024: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710648/nudging-intensive-care-unit-personnel-towards-sustainable-behaviour
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sophie Van Der Zee, Tamarah Verhoog, Theo Post, Pilar Garcia-Gomez, Erik M van Raaij, Jan-Carel Diehl, Nicole Hunfeld
BACKGROUND: The health care sector is among the most carbon-intensive sectors, contributing to societal problems like climate change. Previous research demonstrated that especially the use of personal protective equipment (e.g., aprons) in critical care contributes to this problem. To reduce personal protective equipment waste, new sustainable policies are needed. AIMS: Policies are only effective if people comply. Our aim is to examine whether compliance with sustainable policies in critical care can be increased through behavioural influencing...
May 6, 2024: Nursing in Critical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710217/-indication-and-contraindication-of-video-based-psychotherapy-a-qualitative-delphi-survey-to-capture-psychotherapists-reflection-and-deliberation-processes
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Isabelle Thurmann, Alena Leukhardt, Christiane Eichenberg
OBJECTIVE: The Corona pandemic forced many psychotherapists to make a rapid transition to video setting. Even after the acute phase of the pandemic, video-based treatments can be determined to a certain extent in practice. Thus, indication and contraindication recommendations are essential to ensure treatment quality. However, empirical studies are almost completely lacking in this regard. In the context of this work, the decision-making and consideration processes of psychotherapists regarding video-based treatments are to be recorded and those factors that can have an effect on the indication are to be identified...
May 6, 2024: Psychotherapie, Psychosomatik, Medizinische Psychologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709951/how-do-new-crises-impact-hiv-risk-behaviour-exploring-hiv-risk-behaviour-according-to-covid-19-related-orphanhood-status-in-south-africa
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tatenda Mawoyo, Kathryn J Steventon Roberts, Christina Laurenzi, Sarah Skeen, Stefani Du Toit, Ramsha Hisham, Lucie Cluver, Lorraine Sherr, Mark Tomlinson
ABSTRACT The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in high death rates globally, and over 10.5 million children lost a parent or primary caregiver. Because HIV-related orphanhood has been associated with elevated HIV risk, we sought to examine HIV risk in children affected by COVID-19 orphanhood. Four hundred and twenty-one children and adolescents were interviewed, measuring seven HIV risk behaviours: condom use, age-disparate sex, transactional sex, multiple partners, sex associated with drugs/alcohol, mental health and social risks...
May 6, 2024: AIDS Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709771/impact-of-depression-on-self-efficacy-illness-perceptions-and-self-management-among-people-with-type-2-diabetes-a-systematic-review-of-longitudinal-studies
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andualem Derese, Yohannes Gebreegzhiabhere, Girmay Medhin, Sisay Sirgu, Charlotte Hanlon
BACKGROUND: Treating comorbid depression does not always improve outcomes for people with type 2 diabetes. Evidence is lacking on potential psychological and behavioural intermediaries of the impact of depression on diabetes outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To synthesise evidence on the impact of comorbid depression on self-efficacy, illness perceptions, and self-management in people with type 2 diabetes. DATA SOURCES: We searched PubMed, Embase, PsycINFO, and Global Health databases from inception up to 29th March 2023...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709769/interventions-promoting-recovery-from-depression-for-patients-transitioning-from-outpatient-mental-health-services-to-primary-care-a-scoping-review
#37
REVIEW
Anne Sofie Aggestrup, Frederik Martiny, Line Lund Henriksen, Annette Sofie Davidsen, Klaus Martiny
INTRODUCTION: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is one of the most prevalent mental disorders worldwide with significant personal and public health consequences. After an episode of MDD, the likelihood of relapse is high. Therefore, there is a need for interventions that prevent relapse of depression when outpatient mental health care treatment has ended. This scoping review aimed to systematically map the evidence and identify knowledge gaps in interventions that aimed to promote recovery from MDD for patients transitioning from outpatient mental health services to primary care...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709376/modelling-the-impact-of-precaution-on-disease-dynamics-and-its-evolution
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tianyu Cheng, Xingfu Zou
In this paper, we introduce the notion of practically susceptible population, which is a fraction of the biologically susceptible population. Assuming that the fraction depends on the severity of the epidemic and the public's level of precaution (as a response of the public to the epidemic), we propose a general framework model with the response level evolving with the epidemic. We firstly verify the well-posedness and confirm the disease's eventual vanishing for the framework model under the assumption that the basic reproduction number <mml:math xmlns:mml="https://www...
May 6, 2024: Journal of Mathematical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38708846/prevalence-and-factors-associated-with-viral-non-suppression-in-people-living-with-hiv-receiving-antiretroviral-therapy-in-sub-saharan-africa-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
#39
REVIEW
Idda H Mosha, Goodluck G Nyondo, Castory G Munishi, Belinda J Njiro, George M Bwire
Despite advances in HIV treatment, the burden of viral non-suppression (VNS) remains a treatment success concern, particularly in Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries. We determined the prevalence and factors associated with VNS for people living with HIV (PLHIV) receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART). This review, registered with PROSPERO (CRD42023470234), conducted an extensive search for evidence, focusing on PLHIV living in SSA on ART from the year 2000 to 19th October 2023, across databases including PubMed/MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science, and Scopus...
May 2024: Reviews in Medical Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38708788/pain-education-and-virtual-reality-improves-pain-pain-related-fear-of-movement-and-trunk-kinematics-in-individuals-with-persistent-low-back-pain
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter Window, Michelle McGrath, Daniel S Harvie, Esther Smits, Venerina Johnston, Megan Murdoch, Trevor Russell
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of combining pain education and virtual reality exposure therapy using a cognitive behavioural therapy-informed approach (VR-CBT) on pain intensity, fear of movement, and trunk movement, in individuals with persistent low back pain. METHODS: Thirty-seven participants were recruited in a single cohort repeated measures study, attending three sessions one week apart. The VR-CBT intervention included standardised pain education (Session 1), and virtual reality exposure therapy (Session 2) incorporating gameplay with mixed reality video capture and reflective feedback of performance...
May 6, 2024: Clinical Journal of Pain
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