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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38615007/effects-of-three-prophylactic-interventions-on-french-middle-schoolers-mental-health-protocol-for-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eugénie Vaillant-Coindard, Gaëtan Briet, Florence Lespiau, Béatrice Gisclard, Elodie Charbonnier
Adolescence is a strategic developmental stage in terms of preventing later difficulties and ensuring good mental health. Prophylactic interventions, which are conducted before the onset, prolongation, or worsening of difficulties, and aim to prevent or reduce symptoms or to promote wellbeing, therefore appear particularly appropriate for adolescents. However, existing prophylactic interventions conducted with adolescents have several weaknesses, including sparse theoretical frameworks, ambivalent evidence of their efficacy, and implementation and dissemination difficulties...
April 13, 2024: BMC Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613570/controlling-response-order-without-relying-on-stimulus-order-evidence-for-flexible-representations-of-task-order
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jens Kürten, Tilo Strobach, Lynn Huestegge
In dual-task situations, both component tasks are typically not executed simultaneously but rather one after another. Task order is usually determined based on bottom-up information provided by stimulus presentation order, but also affected by top-down factors such as instructions and/or differentially dominant component tasks (e.g., oculomotor task prioritization). Recent research demonstrated that in the context of a randomly switching stimulus order, task order representations can be integrated with specific component task information rather than being coded in a purely abstract fashion (i...
April 13, 2024: Psychological Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613569/unpacking-associations-among-children-s-spatial-skills-mathematics-and-arithmetic-strategies-decomposition-matters
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wenke Möhring, Léonie Moll, Magdalena Szubielska
Several studies revealed links between mental rotation and mathematical tasks, but the intervening processes in this connection remain rather unexplored. Here, we aimed to investigate whether children's mental rotation skills relate to their accuracy in solving arithmetic problems via their usage of decomposition strategies, thus probing one potential intervening process. To this end, we examined a sample of 6- to 8-year-olds (N = 183) with a chronometric mental rotation task, and asked children to solve several arithmetic problems while assessing their solution strategies...
April 13, 2024: Psychological Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38611010/the-emotional-impact-of-a-cancer-diagnosis-a-qualitative-study-of-adolescent-and-young-adult-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luke Hughes, Rachel M Taylor, Angharad E Beckett, Oana C Lindner, Adam Martin, Joanne McCulloch, Sue Morgan, Louise Soanes, Rizwana Uddin, Dan P Stark
The biographical disruption that occurs in adolescents and young adults following a cancer diagnosis can affect various important psychosocial domains including relationships with family and friends, sexual development, vocational and educational trajectories, and physical and emotional wellbeing. While there is evidence of the physical impact of cancer during this period, less is known about the impact on emotional wellbeing and especially on the barriers for young people accessing help and support. We aimed to obtain a more in-depth understanding of young people's experiences of their diagnosis, treatment, psychological impact, and range of resources they could or wanted to access for their mental health...
March 29, 2024: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38610737/total-pain-and-fear-of-recurrence-in-post-treatment-cancer-patients-serial-mediation-of-psychological-flexibility-and-mentalization-and-gender-moderation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dariusz Krok, Ewa Telka, Adam Falewicz, Małgorzata Szcześniak
Background : The research indicates that painful experiences can significantly affect the fear of cancer recurrence among cancer survivors, which is a distressing concern that influences both physiological and psychological recovery. This cross-sectional study aims to advance our comprehension of the associations between total pain and the fear of recurrence in post-treatment cancer patients by examining two potential mediators: psychological flexibility and mentalization. Methods: Three hundred and thirty-five participants (aged 22 to 88, 49...
March 28, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38610193/aphasia-depression-and-psychological-therapy-adapt-perspectives-of-people-with-post-stroke-aphasia-on-participating-in-a-modified-cognitive-behavioral-therapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caroline Baker, Sonia Thomas, Priscilla Tjokrowijoto, Brooke Ryan, Ian Kneebone, Renerus Stolwyk
Aphasia, a communication disability commonly caused by stroke, can profoundly affect a person's mood and identity. We explored the experiences of stroke survivors with aphasia and depression who received a modified cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)-based psychological intervention. The therapy is manualized with a flexible treatment protocol, including 10 individually based therapy sessions (+2 booster sessions) either via telehealth or in person. Six participants with chronic aphasia (60% of the total sample) participated in in-depth interviews that were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis...
April 2, 2024: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38603918/psychological-flexibility-in-somatic-symptom-and-related-disorders-a-case-control-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
René J D M Selker, Tim Y Koppert, Jan H Houtveen, Rinie Geenen
A key diagnostic criterion of Somatic Symptom and related Disorders (SSD) comprises significant distress and excessive time-and-energy consuming thoughts, feelings, and behavior pertaining to somatic symptoms. This diagnostic criterion is lacking in central sensitivity syndromes (CSS), such as fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, and chronic fatigue syndrome. This strong emphasis on disturbed psychological processing of somatic symptoms, suggests that psychological flexibility is low in SDD. Psychological flexibility is defined as the ability to approach difficult or challenging internal states (thoughts, emotions, and bodily sensations) in a non-judgmental, mindful way, and being committed to pursue one's values...
March 28, 2024: Journal of Psychiatric Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38603143/daily-stress-family-functioning-and-mental-health-among-palestinian-couples-in-israel-during-covid-19-a-moderated-mediation-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Niveen M Hassan-Abbas
The COVID-19 pandemic created a range of stressors, among them difficulties related to work conditions, financial changes, lack of childcare, and confinement or isolation due to social distancing. Among families and married individuals, these stressors were often expressed in additional daily hassles, with an influence on mental health. This study examined two moderated mediation models based on Bodenmann's systemic-transactional stress model. Specifically, the models tested the hypothesis that intra-dyadic stress mediates the association between extra-dyadic stress and mental health, while two measures of family functioning, cohesion and flexibility, moderate the relationship between extra and intra-dyadic stress...
June 2023: Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602936/britain-s-covid-19-battle-the-role-of-political-leaders-in-shaping-the-responses-to-the-pandemic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Consuelo Thiers, Leslie Wehner
This article introduces an analytical framework to trace and compare leaders' different types of behaviours to the health crisis posed by COVID-19, following the analytical benefits of Leadership Trait Analysis. It examines Boris Johnson's and Nicola Sturgeon's diverging initial responses to the pandemic's onset. We employ the Leadership Trait Analysis to shed light on three main differences in their respective leadership styles: risk-proneness versus risk-aversion; flexibility versus rigidity and rule advocacy versus rule ambivalence...
August 2023: British Journal of Politics & International Relations
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602925/studying-and-learning-psychology-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-a-mixed-methods-approach-on-students-perspectives-of-psychological-well-being-and-adjustment-to-studying-online
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elida Cena, Paul Toner, Aideen McParland, Stephanie Burns, Katrin Dudgeon
Background: The challenges presented by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in higher education pressured learners and instructors to incorporate online emergent learning which presented several well-being and academic challenges to students. Objective: The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of studying online to students' well-being. Methods: A mixed methods approach was followed for this study. Eighty students completed an online survey that measured their stress level of studying online, and 13 semistructured interviews were conducted at Queen's University Belfast...
July 2023: Psychol Learn Teach
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38600715/the-potential-of-5-methoxy-n-n-dimethyltryptamine-in-the-treatment-of-alcohol-use-disorder-a-first-look-at-therapeutic-mechanisms-of-action
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Stephan C Tap
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) remains one of the most prevalent psychiatric disorders worldwide with high economic costs. Current treatment options show modest efficacy and relapse rates are high. Furthermore, there are increases in the treatment gap and few new medications have been approved in the past 20 years. Recently, psychedelic-assisted therapy with psilocybin and lysergic acid diethylamide has garnered significant attention in the treatment of AUD. Yet, they require significant amounts of therapist input due to prolonged subjective effects (~4-12 h) leading to high costs and impeding implementation...
April 2024: Addiction Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599568/the-effect-of-episodic-specificity-inductions-on-cognitive-tasks-involving-episodic-retrieval-a-quantitative-review
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Justin G Lauro
A growing body of research suggests that an episodic specificity induction (ESI), that is, training in recalled details of a (recent) past event, impacts performance on subsequent tasks that require episodic retrieval processes. The constructive episodic simulation hypothesis (Schacter & Addis, 2007) posits that various tasks which require, at least partially, episodic retrieval processes rely on a single, flexible episodic memory system. As such, a specificity induction activates that episodic memory system and improves subsequent performance on tasks that require use of that memory system...
April 8, 2024: Neuropsychologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38594939/a-model-based-approach-to-the-disentanglement-and-differential-treatment-of-engaged-and-disengaged-item-omissions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Esther Ulitzsch, Susu Zhang, Steffi Pohl
Item omissions in large-scale assessments may occur for various reasons, ranging from disengagement to not being capable of solving the item and giving up. Current response-time-based classification approaches allow researchers to implement different treatments of item omissions presumably going back to different mechanisms. These approaches, however, are limited in that they require a clear-cut decision on the underlying missingness mechanism and do not allow to take the uncertainty in classification into account...
April 9, 2024: Multivariate Behavioral Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38594441/the-english-sublexical-toolkit-methods-for-indexing-sound-spelling-consistency
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert W Wiley, Sartaj Singh, Yusuf Baig, Kristin Key, Jeremy J Purcell
This work introduces the English Sublexical Toolkit, a suite of tools that utilizes an experience-dependent learning framework of sublexical knowledge to extract regularities from the English lexicon. The Toolkit quantifies the empirical regularity of sublexical units in both the reading and spelling directions (i.e., grapheme-to-phoneme and phoneme-to-grapheme) and at multiple grain sizes (i.e., phoneme/grapheme and onset/rime unit size). It can extract multiple experience-dependent regularity indices for words or pseudowords, including both frequency indices (e...
April 9, 2024: Behavior Research Methods
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593464/when-the-education-system-and-autism-collide-an-australian-qualitative-study-exploring-school-exclusion-and-the-impact-on-parent-mental-health
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michelle Cleary, Sancia West, Loyola McLean, Colleen Johnston-Devin, Rachel Kornhaber, Catherine Hungerford
Autistic students experience elevated rates of school exclusion, whether this be through expulsion, suspension, informal suspension, refusal of enrolment, or school refusal. This exclusion can come about from a range of factors, including sensory or cognitive overload, a lack of training in neurodiversity for teachers, an absent sense of safety by the student at school, or poor attitudes towards the inclusion of autistic students in schools. The impacts of this exclusion on parents can be logistical, financial, and psychological, with a range of mental health outcomes...
April 9, 2024: Issues in Mental Health Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38591792/parent-child-and-adolescent-lived-experience-using-the-insulin-only-ilet-bionic-pancreas
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kelsey R Howard, Kimberly P Garza, Marissa Feldman, Jill Weissberg-Benchell
OBJECTIVE: Automated insulin delivery (AID) systems show great promise for improving glycemic outcomes and reducing disease burden for youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D). The current study examined youth and parent perspectives after using the insulin-only iLet Bionic Pancreas (BP) during the 13-week pivotal trial. METHODS: Parents and youth participated in focus group interviews, with questions assessing participants' experiences in a variety of settings and were grounded in the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology...
April 9, 2024: Journal of Pediatric Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590336/the-interaction-between-acute-emotional-states-and-executive-functions-in-youth-elite-soccer-players
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simon Knöbel, Henrietta Weinberg, Florian Heilmann, Franziska Lautenbach
INTRODUCTION: Executive functions (EFs) are relevant for game performance in soccer and have been investigated in previous research. However, emotions are a well-known performance factor in sport competitions, which may affect performance by means of EFs. The diagnostic of EFs has mainly been performed disregarding the potential impact of emotional states. Thus, we aimed to initially analyze interaction between emotional states and EFs in two studies with male youth elite soccer players...
2024: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589553/psychological-flexibility-and-cognitive-affective-processes-in-young-adults-daily-lives
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marlon Westhoff, Saida Heshmati, Björn Siepe, Christoph Vogelbacher, Joseph Ciarrochi, Steven C Hayes, Stefan G Hofmann
Psychological flexibility plays a crucial role in how young adults adapt to their evolving cognitive and emotional landscapes. Our study investigated a core aspect of psychological flexibility in young adults: adaptive variability and maladaptive rigidity in the capacity for behavior change. We examined the interplay of these elements with cognitive-affective processes within a dynamic network, uncovering their manifestation in everyday life. Through an Ecological Momentary Assessment design, we collected intensive longitudinal data over 3 weeks from 114 young adults ages 19 to 32...
April 8, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589323/socio-family-factors-predictive-of-adaptative-coping-post-covid-19-pandemic-in-nursing-students-from-a-private-university
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luz Enith Velásquez Restrepo, Gladys Judith Basto Hernández, María Nelcy Muñoz Astudillo
OBJECTIVE: To identify socio-academic and family functionality factors - communication, cohesion, and flexibility - as predictive stimuli of adaptive coping of nursing university students in the post-COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: A cross-sectional descriptive study with stratified random sampling, with participation by 416 Nursing students from a private university in Pereira (Colombia), who answered a self-completed sociodemographic characterization survey, the Olson et al...
June 2023: Investigación y Educación en Enfermería
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586295/depressive-symptoms-in-early-adolescence-the-dynamic-interplay-between-emotion-regulation-and-affective-flexibility
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brenda Volkaert, Laura Wante, Jan R Wiersema, Caroline Braet
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