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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38707913/anti-stigma-interventions-in-low-income-and-middle-income-countries-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tazeen Majeed, Gareth Hopkin, Katie Wang, Smriti Nepal, Nicole Votruba, Petra Gronholm, Dristy Gurung, Maya Semrau, Tanmay Bagade, Nick Farina, Christine Musyimi, Luca Pingani, Erica Breuer, Crick Lund, Graham Thornicroft, Sara Evans-Lacko
BACKGROUND: Stigma exacerbates power imbalances and societal disparities, significantly impacting diverse identities and health conditions, particularly for low and middle-income countries (LMICs). Though crucial for dismantling harmful stereotypes, and enhancing healthcare utilisation, existing research on anti-stigma interventions is limited with its condition-focused approach. We aimed to thoroughly evaluate peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed literature for a comprehensive review of anti-stigma interventions for diverse identities and all health conditions in LMICs...
June 2024: EClinicalMedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38707677/characteristics-of-young-people-reporting-a-low-sexual-desire-in-switzerland
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lorraine Chok, Joan-Carles Suris, Yara Barrense-Dias
This study explores the characteristics of young female and male adults (mean age 26.3 years) reporting a low sexual desire. A 2017 Swiss national survey was carried out among young adults. Participants were divided into two groups based on their level of sexual desire: Low and High. Overall, 17.2% of females and 5.7% of males reported a low sexual desire. At the multivariate level, compared to females in the High group, females in the Low group had higher odds of being dissatisfied with their social life and with their sexual life in the past 4 weeks, having no current relationship and having accepted several times sexual intercourse without really wanting...
2024: Sexuality & Culture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38704347/measuring-persistent-somatic-symptom-related-stigmatisation-development-of-the-persistent-somatic-symptom-stigma-scale-for-healthcare-professionals-psss-hcp
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Brodie McGhie-Fraser, Caoimhe McLoughlin, Peter Lucassen, Aranka Ballering, Sandra van Dulmen, Evelien Brouwers, Jon Stone, Tim Olde Hartman
OBJECTIVE: Persistent somatic symptoms (PSS) describe recurrent or continuously occurring symptoms such as fatigue, dizziness, or pain that have persisted for at least several months. These include single symptoms such as chronic pain, combinations of symptoms, or functional disorders such as fibromyalgia or irritable bowel syndrome. While stigmatisation by healthcare professionals is regularly reported, there are limited measurement instruments demonstrating content validity. This study develops a new instrument to measure stigmatisation by healthcare professionals, the Persistent Somatic Symptom Stigma scale for Healthcare Professionals (PSSS-HCP)...
April 30, 2024: Journal of Psychosomatic Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38702647/cluster-analysis-of-medical-students-attitudes-regarding-people-who-use-drugs-a-first-step-to-design-a-tailored-education-program
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lou Richelle, Michele Dramaix-Wilmet, Quentin Vanderhofstadt, Charles Kornreich
INTRODUCTION: People with substance use disorder (SUD) deal with stigmatization in various areas of life, including healthcare system. In this study, we investigated the attitudes of final-year medical students towards SUD people and attempted to understand their influence. METHODS: We conducted a two-stage cluster analysis (hierarchical ascending classification followed by K-means clustering) based on the "beSAAS". We administrated this 23-item questionnaire to 923 final-year medical students in Belgium (response rate = 71,1%)...
May 3, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38702381/conditional-deletion-of-neurexin-2-impaired-behavioral-flexibility-to-alterations-in-action-outcome-contingency
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sheraz Khoja, Lulu Y Chen
Neurexins (Nrxns) are critical for synapse organization and their mutations have been documented in autism spectrum disorder, schizophrenia, and epilepsy. We recently reported that conditional deletion of Nrxn2, under the control of Emx1Cre promoter, predominately expressed in the neocortex and hippocampus (Emx1-Nrxn2 cKO mice) induced stereotyped patterns of behavior in mice, suggesting behavioral inflexibility. In this study, we investigated the effects of Nrxn2 deletion through two different conditional approaches targeting presynaptic cortical neurons projecting to dorsomedial striatum on the flexibility between goal-directed and habitual actions in response to devaluation of action-outcome (A-O) contingencies in an instrumental learning paradigm or upon reversal of A-O contingencies in a water T-maze paradigm...
May 3, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699132/academic-engagement-of-women-as-orthopaedic-surgeons-at-the-annual-meetings-of-the-japanese-orthopaedic-association-from-2012-to-2022
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Satomi Nagamine, Tadatsugu Morimoto, Yumi Niizeki, Kazuyo Yamauchi, Naomi Oizumi, Hirohito Hirata, Shiori Tanaka, Masatsugu Tsukamoto, Takaomi Kobayashi, Masaaki Mawatari
BACKGROUND: Higher gender diversity correlates with higher patient satisfaction, higher-quality medical education, increased research productivity, and higher revenues. Although the field of Japanese orthopaedic surgery includes the lowest proportion of women and lags in gender diversity, reports on the current gender diversity status in academic activities are scarce. We investigated changes in women's participation in academic activities at the Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) annual meetings over the past 11 years...
April 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38697139/design-and-control-of-jumping-microrobots-with-torque-reversal-latches
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nolan Skowronski, Mohammadamin Malek Pour, Shashwat Singh, S J Longo, R St Pierre
Jumping microrobots and insects power their impressive leaps through systems of springs and latches. Using springs and latches, rather than motors or muscles, as actuators to power jumps imposes new challenges on controlling the performance of the jump. In this paper, we show how tuning the motor and spring relative to one another in a torque reversal latch can lead to an ability to control jump output, producing either tuneable (variable) or stereotyped jumps. We developed and utilized a simple mathematical model to explore the underlying design, dynamics, and control of a torque reversal mechanism, provides the opportunity to achieve different outcomes through the interaction between geometry, spring properties, and motor voltage...
May 2, 2024: Bioinspiration & Biomimetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696470/the-politics-of-allyship-multiethnic-coalitions-and-mass-attitudes-toward-protest
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Devorah Manekin, Tamar Mitts, Yael Zeira
Recent work finds that nonviolent resistance by ethnic minorities is perceived as more violent and requiring more policing than identical resistance by ethnic majorities, reducing its impact and effectiveness. We ask whether allies-advantaged group participants in disadvantaged group movements-can mitigate these barriers. On the one hand, allies can counter negative stereotypes and defuse threat perceptions among advantaged group members, while raising expectations of success and lowering expected risks among disadvantaged group members...
May 7, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696392/a-multilevel-analysis-of-the-determinants-of-hiv-testing-among-men-in-sub-saharan-africa-evidence-from-demographic-and-health-surveys-across-10-african-countries
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Mukhtar A Ijaiya, Adedotun Anibi, Mustapha Muhammed Abubakar, Chris Obanubi, Seun Anjorin, Olalekan A Uthman
Sub-Saharan Africa, the epicenter of the HIV epidemic, has seen significant reductions in new infections over the last decade. Although most new infections have been reported among women, particularly adolescent girls, men are still disadvantaged in accessing HIV testing, care, and treatment services. Globally, men have relatively poorer HIV testing, care, and treatment indices when compared with women. Gender norms and the associated concept of masculinity, strength, and stereotypes have been highlighted as hindering men's acceptance of HIV counseling and testing...
2024: PLOS Glob Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695824/longitudinal-stability-and-change-across-a-year-in-children-s-gender-stereotypes-about-four-different-stem-fields
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daijiazi Tang, Andrew N Meltzoff, Sapna Cheryan, Weihua Fan, Allison Master
Gender stereotypes about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) are salient for children and adolescents and contribute to achievement-related disparities and inequalities in STEM participation. However, few studies have used a longitudinal design to examine changes in gender stereotypes across a range of STEM fields. In a large, preregistered study, we examined the developmental trajectories of two gender stereotypes (involving interest and ability) in four STEM fields across three time points within a calendar year, starting in Grades 2-8...
May 2, 2024: Developmental Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695645/persistent-combined-type-sleep-related-rhythmic-movement-disorder-into-adolescence-a-case-report
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Yongjun Zhao, Fumin Wang, Xiaoting Wang, Wenchao Zhao, Zhenhua Liu
SRMD is characterized by repetitive, stereotyped, rhythmic movements of large muscle groups, primarily occurring at the onset of sleep and during sleep. Common in infancy and early childhood, its persistence into adolescence or adulthood is rare. Combined type is rare. This article reviews and analyzes the diagnosis and treatment of a case with combined type SRMD persisting for 15 years aimed at enhancing the level of diagnosis and treatment of the disorder, and reducing misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis.
May 2, 2024: Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine: JCSM: Official Publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694100/lateral-rectus-pulley-concerning-the-orbital-wall-area-of-a-stereotyped-bony-insertion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paulo Freitas-da-Costa, Pedro A Pereira, Hélio Alves, M Dulce Madeira
PURPOSE: To examine the lateral rectus muscle pulley and its bony insertion concerning the orbital rim and periorbita. DESIGN: Prospective. An observational anatomic study. METHODS: Study population: Twenty postmortem orbits (10 right, 10 left) of 10 Caucasian cadavers (8 females, 2 males; age range at death, 57-100 years; median age, 79.5 years) fixed by the Thiel method. Intervention: The floor of the temporal fossa was exposed, and a bone window on the lateral wall of the orbit, posterior to the sphenozygomatic suture, was created, keeping the periorbita intact...
May 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693434/aneuploidy-is-linked-to-neurological-phenotypes-through-oxidative-stress
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anowarul Islam, Zeeshan Shaukat, Rashid Hussain, Michael G Ricos, Leanne M Dibbens, Stephen L Gregory
Aneuploidy, having an aberrant genome, is gaining increasing attention in neurodegenerative diseases. It gives rise to proteotoxic stress as well as a stereotypical oxidative shift which makes these cells sensitive to internal and environmental stresses. A growing body of research from numerous laboratories suggests that many neurodegenerative disorders, especially Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia, are characterised by neuronal aneuploidy and the ensuing apoptosis, which may contribute to neuronal loss...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Molecular Neuroscience: MN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693278/leadership-and-gender-perspective-in-hospital-physiotherapy-units
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mercedes Ferrando Margelí, Aitor Garay Sánchez, Elena Andrade-Gómez, Carmen Suarez-Serrano, Yolanda Marcén-Román
Analyze the gender stereotypes present in the leaders of the Hospital Physiotherapy Units, determine the level of acceptance of female leadership and identify which factors influence these perceptions. Observational, descriptive, exploratory and cross-sectional study. The study subjects are the census of leaders of the Physiotherapy Units of public hospitals. The measurement instruments used are the Acceptance of Female Leadership Questionnaire (ACT-LM), and the sociodemographic and job-related variables. Most of the leaders of the hospital physiotherapy units were women (69...
May 1, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38690292/veganism-cuisine-and-class-exploring-taste-as-a-facilitator-in-adopting-a-vegan-lifestyle-in-santiago-chile
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Claudia Giacoman, Camila Joustra
INTRODUCTION: Veganism is a movement that avoids consuming animal products. This lifestyle is commonly represented as elitist despite the broad range of people who follow it. Using Bourdieu's taste theory, this study analyzes how personal culinary tastes of different social classes generate favorable (or unfavorable) dispositions to adopting veganism. METHODS: We analyzed 73 biographical interviews with 40 young vegans in three different waves. RESULTS: The findings reveal that all social classes exhibit favorable dispositions towards veganism...
2024: Frontiers in sociology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689984/how-do-patients-perceptions-and-doctors-images-impact-patient-decisions-deconstructing-online-physician-selection-using-multimodal-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shizhen Bai, Yongbo Tan, Jiayuan Zhao, Dingyao Yu, Jing Zhang, Qiutong Li
In the post-pandemic era, medical resources are uneven, and access to healthcare is complicated. Online medical platforms have become a solution to bridge the information gap and reduce hospital pressure. This study uses the stereotype content model and signaling theory to explore the impact of patient perception of patient decision making (PDM) on online medical service platforms. Also, it tests the moderating effect of physician image. We collected information on 12,890 physicians and 746,981 patient reviews from online medical platforms in China...
April 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686631/using-pose-estimation-and-3d-rendered-models-to-study-leg-mediated-self-righting-by-lanternflies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Theodore Bien, Benjamin H Alexander, Chengpei Li, Natalie Goeler-Slough, S Tonia Hsieh, Suzanne Amador Kane
The ability to upright quickly and efficiently when overturned on the ground (terrestrial self-righting) is crucial for living organisms and robots. Previous studies have mapped the diverse behaviors used by various animals to self-right on different substrates, and proposed physical models to explain how body morphology can favor specific self-righting methods. However, to our knowledge, no studies have quantified and modeled all of an animal's limb motions during these complicated behaviors. Here, we studied terrestrial self-righting by immature invasive spotted lanternflies (Lycorma delicatula), an insect species that must frequently recover from being overturned after jumping and falling in its native habitat...
April 10, 2024: Integrative and Comparative Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686461/investigating-low-intelligence-stereotype-threat-in-adults-with-developmental-dyslexia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Barbara Piotrowska, John Barratt
Stereotype threat (ST) is a phenomenon that leads to decreased test performance and occurs when one deals with added pressure of being judged on the basis of stereotyped group membership. The ST effect has been previously investigated in many contexts but not in individuals with dyslexia who are often stereotyped as less intelligent. Prevalent use of intelligence tests in job selection processes and employment gap between people with dyslexia and those without warrants this investigation. Sixty-three participants (30 with dyslexia and 33 without dyslexia; mean age = 33...
May 2024: Dyslexia: the Journal of the British Dyslexia Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38685928/experiences-of-mpox-illness-and-case-management-among-cis-and-trans-gay-bisexual-and-other-men-who-have-sex-with-men-in-england-a-qualitative-study
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T Charles Witzel, Andrew Ghobrial, Romain Palich, Hannah Charles, Alison J Rodger, Caroline Sabin, Alex Sparrowhawk, Erica R M Pool, Mateo Prochazka, Roberto Vivancos, Katy Sinka, Kate Folkard, Fiona M Burns, John Saunders
BACKGROUND: The 2022-2024 global mpox outbreak, occurring primarily in the sexual networks of gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM), has not been accompanied by a focus on patient perspectives of illness. We explore the experiences of GBMSM diagnosed with mpox in England to understand needs for social and clinical support. METHODS: In-depth interviews (March/July 2023) were conducted with 22 GBMSM diagnosed with mpox in 2022, randomly selected from a national mpox surveillance database, and 4 stakeholders from clinical/community-based organisations...
April 2024: EClinicalMedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684893/unsupervised-restoration-of-a-complex-learned-behavior-after-large-scale-neuronal-perturbation
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Bo Wang, Zsofia Torok, Alison Duffy, David G Bell, Shelyn Wongso, Tarciso A F Velho, Adrienne L Fairhall, Carlos Lois
Reliable execution of precise behaviors requires that brain circuits are resilient to variations in neuronal dynamics. Genetic perturbation of the majority of excitatory neurons in HVC, a brain region involved in song production, in adult songbirds with stereotypical songs triggered severe degradation of the song. The song fully recovered within 2 weeks, and substantial improvement occurred even when animals were prevented from singing during the recovery period, indicating that offline mechanisms enable recovery in an unsupervised manner...
April 29, 2024: Nature Neuroscience
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