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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649310/risks-and-benefits-of-hormone-therapy-after-menopause-for-cognitive-decline-and-dementia-a-conceptual-review
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REVIEW
Walter A Rocca, Kejal Kantarci, Stephanie S Faubion
OBJECTIVE: The effects on the brain of hormone therapy after the onset of menopause remain uncertain. The effects may be beneficial, neutral, or harmful. We provide a conceptual review of the evidence. METHODS: We 1) provide a brief history of the evidence, 2) discuss some of the interpretations of the evidence, 3) discuss the importance of age at menopause, type of menopause, and presence of vasomotor symptoms, and 4) provide some clinical recommendations. RESULTS: The evidence and the beliefs about hormone therapy and dementia have changed over the last 30 years or more...
April 17, 2024: Maturitas
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649292/social-media-use-by-dental-hygiene-educators
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Denise M Messina, Erin L Gross, Brian B Partido, Rachel C Kearney
Purpose Social media can be an effective tool in health care education. The purpose of this study was to explore dental hygiene educators' familiarity and use of social media platforms and to examine how social media was implemented in dental hygiene education. Methods A 25-item questionnaire was designed to investigate the use of social media by dental hygiene educators. The instrument included demographic data and items addressing personal, professional, and educational use of twelve common social media sites and the respondents' beliefs about social media using a 4-point Likert scale...
April 2024: Journal of Dental Hygiene: JDH
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649270/belief-updating-during-social-interactions-neural-dynamics-and-causal-role-of-dorsomedial-prefrontal-cortex
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patricia Christian, Jakob Kaiser, Paul Christopher Taylor, Michelle George, Simone Schütz-Bosbach, Alexander Soutschek
In competitive interactions, humans have to flexibly update their beliefs about another person's intentions in order to adjust their own choice strategy, such as when believing that the other may exploit their cooperativeness. Here we investigate both the neural dynamics and the causal neural substrate of belief updating processes in humans. We used an adapted prisoner's dilemma task in which participants explicitly predicted the co-player's actions, which allowed us to quantify the prediction error between expected and actual behaviour...
April 22, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649010/nutrition-and-food-security-among-veterans-operationalizing-nutritional-functioning
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Diana P Brostow, Alexandra A Smith, Nazanin H Bahraini, Karen Besterman-Dahan, Jeri E Forster, Lisa A Brenner
OBJECTIVE: To assess injured military veterans' experiences, beliefs and daily physical and psychosocial functioning in relation to food and nutrition. DESIGN: We used a convergent mixed-methods study design, and the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health to operationalize the core constructs and influencing factors related to physical and psychosocial functioning, and food and nutrition. SETTING: Three Veterans Affairs Polytrauma Rehabilitation Centers...
April 20, 2024: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38648889/factors-affecting-weight-management-in-pregnant-women-with-overweight-or-obesity-a-meta-synthesis-of-qualitative-studies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elahe Banafshe, Nahid Javadifar, Zahra Abbaspoor, Majid Karandish, Saeed Ghanbari
BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity have multiple negative consequences for the health of both the mother and the child. Interventions to prevent excessive weight gain during pregnancy have had varying success, and the proportion of pregnant women who exceed national guidelines for weight gain continues to increase. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of factors on weight management among pregnant women with overweight or obesity METHODS: This meta-synthesis of qualitative studies involved searching databases PubMed, Embase, Cochrane, Scopus, and Web of Science...
April 20, 2024: Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38647970/a-toolkit-for-delirium-identification-and-promoting-partnerships-between-carers-and-nurses-a-pilot-pre-post-feasibility-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christina Aggar, Alison Craswell, Kasia Bail, Roslyn M Compton, Mark Hughes, Golam Sorwar, James Baker, Jennene Greenhill, Lucy Shinners, Belinda Nichols, Rachel Langheim, Allison Wallis, Karen Bowen, Hazel Bridgett
BACKGROUND: Delirium is frightening for people experiencing it and their carers, and it is the most common hospital-acquired complication worldwide. Delirium is associated with higher rates of morbidity, mortality, residential care home admission, dementia, and carer stress and burden, yet strategies to embed the prevention and management of delirium as part of standard hospital care remain challenging. Carers are well placed to recognize subtle changes indicative of delirium, and partner with nurses in the prevention and management of delirium...
April 22, 2024: Journal of General Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38647830/a-pilot-study-of-metacognitive-training-in-u-s-republican-leaners-reducing-polarization-toward-lgbtiq-persons
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Klaus Michael Reininger, Helena Koulen, Hannah Marie Biel, Timo Hennig, Laura Pietras, Martin Rochus Kokot, Bernd Löwe, Peer Briken, Steffen Moritz
Negative attitudes and stigmatization toward sexual minorities is a cause of minority stress of non-heterosexual persons on an individual level and has a negative impact on democratic coexistence in postmodern, plural society on a societal level. Derived from clinical research, we developed a short metacognitive training (MCT) intended to induce doubt toward inaccurate beliefs about LGBTIQ+ persons. We expected this MCT to reduce homonegativity, threat perceptions of LGBTIQ+ persons, and to foster extended outgroup tolerance compared to an education and a no-treatment control condition...
April 22, 2024: Archives of Sexual Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38647482/people-s-beliefs-about-pronouns-reflect-both-the-language-they-speak-and-their-ideologies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
April H Bailey, Robin Dembroff, Daniel Wodak, Elif G Ikizer, Andrei Cimpian
Pronouns often convey information about a person's social identity (e.g., gender). Consequently, pronouns have become a focal point in academic and public debates about whether pronouns should be changed to be more inclusive, such as for people whose identities do not fit current pronoun conventions (e.g., gender nonbinary individuals). Here, we make an empirical contribution to these debates by investigating which social identities lay speakers think that pronouns should encode (if any) and why. Across four studies, participants were asked to evaluate different types of real and hypothetical pronouns, including binary gender pronouns, race pronouns, and identity-neutral pronouns...
May 2024: Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38647477/efficiency-neglect-why-people-are-pessimistic-about-the-effects-of-increasing-population
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jason Dana, George E Newman, Guy Voichek
In six studies, we find evidence of efficiency neglect: when thinking about the effects of population growth, people intuitively focus on increased demand while neglecting the changes in production efficiency that occur alongside, and often in response to, increased demand. In other words, people tend to think of others solely as consumers, rather than as consumers as well as producers. Efficiency neglect leads to beliefs that the real costs of some consumer goods are rising when they are actually decreasing and may contribute to antiimmigration sentiments because of the fear that increasing local population creates competition for fixed resources...
May 2024: Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38647308/effect-of-the-presence-of-pinned-particles-on-the-structural-parameters-of-a-liquid-and-correlation-between-structure-and-dynamics-at-the-local-level
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Palak Patel, Sarika Maitra Bhattacharyya
Pinning particles at the equilibrium configuration of the liquid is expected not to affect the structure and any property that depends on the structure while slowing down the dynamics. This leads to a breakdown of the structure dynamics correlation. Here, we calculate two structural quantities: the pair excess entropy, S2, and the mean field caging potential, the inverse of which is our structural order parameter (SOP). We show that when the pinned particles are treated the same way as the mobile particles, both S2 and SOP of the mobile particles remain the same as those of the unpinned system, and the structure dynamics correlation decreases with an increase in pinning density, "c...
April 28, 2024: Journal of Chemical Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38646910/substance-use-attitudes-beliefs-experience-and-knowledge-among-nursing-and-nursing-assistant-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Konadu Fokuo, Paul J Hutman, Valerie A Gruber, Carmen L Masson, Paula J Lum, Dylan M Bush, Jessica A Naugle, James L Sorensen
Stigma is a public health concern. Stigmatizing attitudes toward persons with substance use disorders (SUDs) can adversely impact clinical care and outcomes. Beliefs about SUD, prior experience and familiarity to persons with SUD, and educational curricula drive attitudes among health-care workers. In 2019, nursing and nursing assistant students were recruited through an online survey platform. Participants completed an SUD knowledge test and a survey assessing education, beliefs, personal experience, and confidence in recognizing the signs and symptoms of SUD...
April 22, 2024: Journal of Psychoactive Drugs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38645869/-effect-of-intelligent-health-education-based-on-health-belief-model-on-patients-with-kinesophobia-after-surgical-treatment-of-cervical-spondylosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huan Liu, Qian Xiao, Hongchao Duan, Hao Wu, Lei Zhang, Haiyang Zhang, Huimin Liu, Chunyuan Li
OBJECTIVE: To explore the application effect of intelligent health education based on the health belief model on patients with postoperative kinesophobia after surgical treatment of cervical spondylosis. METHODS: A prospective cohort study was conducted with patients who underwent anterior cervical discectomy, decompression, and fusion surgery with a single central nerve and spine center, and who had postoperative kinesophobia, ie, fear of movement. The patients made voluntary decisions concerning whether they would receive the intervention of intelligent health education...
March 20, 2024: Sichuan da Xue Xue Bao. Yi Xue Ban, Journal of Sichuan University. Medical Science Edition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38645700/latent-profile-analysis-of-medication-beliefs-in-patients-with-type-2-diabetes-in-the-hospital-home-transition-and-comparison-with-medication-adherence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sifen Jiang, Tingyu Luo, Zhuoqi Zhu, Yanling Huang, Haopeng Liu, Bing Li, Suibin Feng, Kun Zeng
BACKGROUND: The treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is a protracted and arduous process. Medication, being a universally crucial therapeutic measure, underscores the significance of medication adherence in managing the disease effectively. Medication beliefs have emerged as a significant predictor of adherence, attracting considerable scholarly attention in recent years. However, there remains a paucity of research utilizing individual-centered approaches to explore medication beliefs among the T2DM population during the hospital-home transition, leaving the relationship between these beliefs and medication adherence unclear...
2024: Patient Preference and Adherence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38645697/structural-equation-modelling-to-identify-psychometric-determinants-of-medication-adherence-in-a-survey-of-kidney-dialysis-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark R Marshall, Samantha Curd, Julia Kennedy, Dharni Khatri, Sophia Lee, Krenare Pireva, Olita Taule'alo, Porsche Tiavale-Moore, Martin J Wolley, Tian M Ma, Angela L Kam, Jun S Suh, Trudi J Aspden
PURPOSE: Medication non-adherence in dialysis patients is associated with increased mortality and higher healthcare costs. We assessed whether medication adherence is influenced by specific psychometric constructs measuring beliefs about the necessity for medication and concerns about them. We also tested whether medication knowledge, health literacy, and illness perceptions influenced this relationship. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This study is based on data from a cross-sectional in-person questionnaire, administered to a random sample of all adult dialysis patients at a teaching hospital...
2024: Patient Preference and Adherence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38645596/a-multimodal-framework-based-on-deep-belief-network-for-human-locomotion-intent-prediction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiayi Li, Jianhua Zhang, Kexiang Li, Jian Cao, Hui Li
Accurate prediction of human locomotion intent benefits the seamless switching of lower limb exoskeleton controllers in different terrains to assist humans in walking safely. In this paper, a deep belief network (DBN) was developed to construct a multimodal framework for recognizing various locomotion modes and predicting transition tasks. Three fusion strategies (data level, feature level, and decision level) were explored, and optimal network performance was obtained. This method could be tested on public datasets...
May 2024: Biomedical Engineering Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38645503/trans-sodium-crocetinate-suppresses-apoptotic-and-oxidative-response-following-myoglobin-induced-cytotoxicity-in-hek-293-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tahereh Aminifard, Soghra Mehri, Mahboobeh Ghasemzadeh Rahbardar, Fatemeh Rajabian, Abolfazl Khajavi Rad, Hossein Hosseinzadeh
OBJECTIVES: Rhabdomyolysis (RM) is a serious fatal syndrome. The RM leads to acute kidney injury (AKI) as a fatal complication. The belief is that RM-induced AKI is triggered by myoglobin (MB). MB activates oxidative and apoptotic pathways. Trans-sodium crocetinate (TSC) is obtained from saffron. It has anti-oxidant and renoprotective effects. This research was designed to assess the mechanisms of MB-induced cytotoxicity in HEK-293 cells (human embryonic kidney cells) as well as the possible effects of TSC against MB-induced cytotoxicity...
2024: Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38645479/the-relationship-between-negotiable-fate-and-life-satisfaction-the-serial-mediation-by-self-esteem-and-positive-psychological-capital
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuwen Li, Dapeng Zhu
PURPOSE: Negotiable fate as a belief in coping with the difficulties and uncertainties of life has an impact on people's mental health. This study aims to understand the influence of negotiate fate on college students' life satisfaction and its underlying mechanism. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted with the participation of 1523 students from six universities across China. The study aimed to measure the variables of negotiable fate, self-esteem, positive psychological capital, and life satisfaction of all participants...
2024: Psychology Research and Behavior Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38644633/knowledge-about-attitudes-toward-and-acceptance-and-predictors-of-intention-to-receive-the-mpox-vaccine-among-cancer-patients-in-china-a-cross-sectional-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jie Ding, Xing-Chen Liu, Jing Hong, Qing-Mei Zhang, Xiao-Wan Xu, Yi-Qun Liu, Chao-Qin Yu
This study aimed to investigate the knowledge about, attitudes toward, and acceptance and predictors of receiving the mpox vaccine among Chinese cancer patients. Patients were selected using a convenience sampling method. A web-based self-report questionnaire was developed to assess cancer patients' knowledge, attitudes, and acceptance regarding the mpox vaccine. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to determine predictors of acceptance of the mpox vaccine. A total of 805 cancer patients were included in this study, with a vaccine hesitancy rate of 27...
December 31, 2024: Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38643737/we-know-that-we-don-t-know-children-s-understanding-of-common-ignorance-in-a-coordination-game
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hao Lucy Liu, Malinda Carpenter, Juan-Carlos Gómez
Common ground is the knowledge, beliefs, and suppositions shared between partners in an interaction. Previous research has focused extensively on what partners know they know together, that is, "common knowledge." However, another important aspect of common ground is what partners know they do not know together, that is, "common ignorance." A new coordination game was designed to investigate children's use of common ignorance. Without communicating or seeing each other's decisions, 4- to 8-year-olds needed to make the same decision as their partner about whether to try to retrieve a reward...
April 20, 2024: Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38643699/mechanisms-of-mental-illness-anti-stigma-messaging-matter-leveraging-mental-health-communication-inequities-among-latinx-populations-to-understand-what-works-and-what-we-can-do-better
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Melissa J DuPont-Reyes, Alice P Villatoro, Lu Tang
BACKGROUND: Since 1950, public communication about the neurobiological-psychosocial basis of mental illness from the diathesis-stress model has promoted reception to treatment yet violent/dangerous stereotypes have increased during this period. Moreover, public mental health communication efforts have predominantly diffused in English-language media, excluding Spanish/Latinx media and its consumers from these efforts. To inform future mental health communication strategies, this study leverages high versus low diffusion of public mental health communication across English and Spanish/Latinx media to examine public mental health communication effects on stigma and treatment beliefs via neurobiological-psychosocial beliefs...
April 12, 2024: Social Science & Medicine
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