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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37534245/development-and-validation-of-the-thyroid-cancer-self-perceived-discrimination-scale-to-identify-patients-at-high-risk-for-psychological-problems
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhi-Jin Liu, Lin-Sen Feng, Feng Li, Li-Rong Yang, Wan-Qi Wang, Yuan He, Zong-Ting Meng, Yu-Feng Wang
OBJECTIVE: To develop a Thyroid Cancer Self-Perceived Discrimination Scale (TCSPDS) to identify patients at high risk for psychological problems and to test its reliability, validity and acceptability. METHODS: Using classical test theory, a total of 176 thyroid cancer patients from November 2021 to October 2022 were recruited to develop the TCSPDS. Item analysis was used to improve the preliminary TCSPDS. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA), confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and structural equation model (SEM) were used to test the construct validity of the final TCSPDS...
2023: Frontiers in Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37522719/the-mediating-role-of-self-compassion-in-the-relationship-between-internalized-stigma-and-psychological-resilience-in-bipolar-disorder
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Zeynep Mackali, Saadet Çetinkaya, Nur Ay
INTRODUCTION: Internalized stigma is known to be high in bipolar disorder (BD). Concepts such as self-compassion and psychological resilience have recently begun to be studied as protective factors for BD. The aim of the current study was to examine the relationships between internalized stigma, self-compassion and resilience among individuals with BD. METHOD: One hundred and thirty-two male and female (18-65 years of age) participants with a DSM 5 diagnosis of BD (BD- I & BD- II) were included...
July 31, 2023: Psychology and Psychotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37363703/factors-associated-with-children-s-subjective-wellbeing-during-covid-19-pandemic-in-bangladesh
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Haridhan Goswami, Gour Gobinda Goswami, Bijoy Krishna Banik, M Ibrahim Khalil
The study of subjective wellbeing has received increasing interest among social science researchers and policy makers in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, there appears to be a gap in the knowledge in terms of how the children experienced the pandemic, which may be different from the experience encountered by the adults. This article fills this gap by (a) examining children's self-reported experience of the pandemic in Bangladesh and (b) identifying the socio-demographic, economic and psycho-social factors which were associated with their subjective wellbeing during the pandemic in the country...
June 15, 2023: Child Indicators Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37309014/exploring-the-general-practitioners-point-of-view-about-clinical-scores-a-qualitative-study
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Maxime Pautrat, Remy Palluau, Loic Druilhe, Jean Pierre Lebeau
BACKGROUND: Clinical scores help physicians to make clinical decisions, and some are recommended by health authorities for primary care use. As an increasing number of scores are becoming available, there is a need to understand general practitioner expectations for their use in primary care. The aim of this study was to explore general practitioner opinions about using scores in general practice. METHOD: This qualitative study, with a grounded theory approach, used focus groups with general practitioners recruited from their own surgeries to obtain verbatim...
June 13, 2023: Diagnostic and Prognostic Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37130597/theory-and-application-of-neuropsychological-underpinnings-of-adjudicative-competency
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COMMENT
Lori L Hauser
In their article, Aveson and colleagues postulate a model for understanding the neurocognitive underpinnings of competence to stand trial, and they present evidence to support that model for two specific facets: social intelligence and auditory verbal (episodic) memory. This commentary attempts to extend those findings by outlining specific interventions and assessment methods in the inpatient restoration setting that focus on strengthening these capacities and connecting them to the psycho legal context. It echoes the work of Aveson et al...
June 2023: Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37058463/a-community-developed-conceptual-model-for-reducing-long-term-health-problems-in-children-with-intellectual-disability-in-india
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Manisha Nair, Mythili Hazarika, M Thomas Kishore, Nabarun Sengupta, Ganesh Sheregar, Hayley MacGregor, Mary Wickenden, Neel Harit Kaushik, Prarthana Saikia, Maureen Kelley, Sasha Shepperd
Children with intellectual disability (ID) have a higher risk of long-term health problems in adulthood. India has the highest prevalence of ID of any country with 1.6 million under-five children living with the condition. Despite this, compared with other children, this neglected population is excluded from mainstream disease prevention and health promotion programmes. Our objective was to develop an evidence-based conceptual framework for a needs-based inclusive intervention to reduce the risk of communicable and non-communicable diseases among children with ID in India...
2023: PLOS Glob Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37042886/-scribbling-and-doodling-social-representations-by-children-expressed-in-drawings-regarding-the-experience-of-blood-sampling
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Eduardo Alexander Júlio César Fonseca Lucas, Tatiana da Silva Mello Rocha, Antonio Eduardo Vieira Dos Santos, Juliana Dias Vieira Lima, Samhira Vieira Franco de Souza, Natália Rodrigues Pontes Lemos, Alexandre Oliveira Telles, Simone Fonseca Lucas, Fernanda Fonseca Lucas Evaristo
The scope of this article was to identify the social representations of children in a municipal public school in Rio de Janeiro, with respect to the blood sampling procedure and to discuss the social representations that emerge, in the light of the performance of the family health team in carrying out this procedure. Moscovisci's method/theory of analysis of social representations based on a qualitative approach was used. For data collection, the projective technique of the esthetic production scene and the student's speech was used...
April 2023: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37030071/enhanced-expectancies-benefit-performance-under-distraction-but-compromise-it-under-stress-exploring-the-optimal-theory
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Philip J Simmonds, Caroline J Wakefield, Ginny Coyles, James W Roberts
Motor learning can benefit from practice under enhanced expectancies; that is, the belief one can generate an intended positive outcome. According to the OPTIMAL (Optimizing Performance Through Intrinsic Motivation and Attention for Learning) theory, this benefit manifests from a greater coupling between action and its external consequences, which potentially coincides with a more automatic mode of control. The aim of the study was to examine this possibility, and in so doing, understand more about the psycho-motor processes underpinning the influence of expectancies...
April 6, 2023: Human Movement Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36981640/the-role-of-contextual-factors-in-shaping-urban-older-adults-intention-of-institutional-care-in-china-a-mixed-methods-study
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Yuekang Li, Jinbao Zhang, Hao Luo, Xiaomei Pei, Tao Wu, Jun Jing
BACKGROUND: This mixed-methods study explores older people's intention of institutional care and its contributing contextual factors, and the meaning given to their intention by older adults in the transitioning Chinese society. METHODS: Guided by the extended Anderson model and frameworks of the ecological theory of aging, survey data collected from 1937 Chinese older adults were used. Transcripts from six focus group interviews were analyzed to incorporate the voices of the participants...
March 8, 2023: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36976150/measurement-efficiency-of-a-teacher-rating-scale-to-screen-for-students-at-risk-for-social-emotional-and-behavioral-problems
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Gino Casale, Moritz Herzog, Robert J Volpe
Teacher rating scales are broadly used for psycho-educational assessment in schools. In particular, they play an important role in screening students for social, emotional, and behavioral problems. In order to optimize the efficiency of these measures, it is important to minimize the number of items comprising them while maintaining sound psychometric characteristics. This study examines the measurement efficiency of a teacher rating scale for student social, emotional, and behavioral risk. The goal was to shorten an existing behavior screening tool...
March 19, 2023: Journal of Intelligence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36841216/the-liver-king-lie-misrepresentation-justification-and-public-health-implications
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Nicholas Gibbs, Timothy Piatkowski
It is well-established that performance and image enhancing drugs (PIEDs) are effective in increasing muscle mass and strength. PIEDs are unique in that, while harm may result from use, there is little evidence of widespread individual or social harm comparable with other illicit substances. However, given the rapid growth of the online health and fitness industry, the digital consumption of hardcore fitness content represents a space ripe for indirect harms. A poignant example of this trend among the digital health and fitness community is the contestation around 'fake natty' users, who falsely claim to not use PIEDs...
February 23, 2023: International Journal on Drug Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36755444/interventions-for-improving-self-efficacy-in-patients-after-stroke-based-on-self-efficacy-related-principles-of-bandura-s-cognition-theory-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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Rang-Ge Ouyang, Yi Long, Jia-Qi Zhang, Zeng Cao
BACKGROUND: Interventional approaches based on Bandura's cognition theory are effective in improving self-efficacy poststroke. However, a systematical investigation for identifying effectives therapeutic components of the intervention has not yet been conducted. OBJECTIVE: This meta-analysis was conducted to systematically investigated the effects of interventions with different principles on improving self-efficacy after stroke. METHODS: Searches were conducted in PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, MEDLINE, Cochrane Library, and two randomized controlled trials registration websites for randomized controlled trials from inception to 18th January 2022...
December 2023: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36747370/a-realist-review-of-residential-treatment-for-adults-with-substance-use-disorder
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Henry F De Salis, Rachelle Martin, Zara Mansoor, Giles Newton-Howes, Elliot Bell
ISSUES: Completion of residential treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) relates to improvements in substance use and mental health. Findings from systematic reviews have been equivocal about which interventions work best for clients. There has been limited attention to the theories that explain the effectiveness of residential treatment. APPROACH: We conducted a realist review of the literature to identify program theories that would explain successful and unsuccessful outcomes from residential treatment for SUD...
February 6, 2023: Drug and Alcohol Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36737879/designing-complex-interventions-a-description-of-the-development-of-an-intervention-to-reduce-inequalities-in-planned-dental-visiting
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Rebecca Vera Harris, Victoria Lowers, Marieke Van Der Zande, Margaret Stanley, Richard Cooke
UNLABELLED: There are multifaceted reasons for a social gradient in planned dental visiting involving various psycho-social variables that interact with each other and the environment. Interventions in this area are therefore inevitably complex interventions. While guidance recommends undertaking theory and modelling work before experimental work is done, there is a shortage of descriptions of how this is done, especially in the field of oral health. OBJECTIVES: To describe theory, qualitative and public engagement work, and identification of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) to define features of an opportunistic dental visiting intervention for adult users of urgent dental care services...
February 3, 2023: Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36690604/the-potential-of-biophysiology-for-understanding-motivation-engagement-and-learning-experiences
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Andrew J Martin, Lars-Erik Malmberg, Eija Pakarinen, Lucia Mason, Tim Mainhard
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Integrative models applied to human learning and performance emphasize the joint operation of biological, psychological, social, and educational processes to fully understand human functioning. Educational psychology researchers have typically emphasized psycho-educational and psycho-social factors in motivation, engagement and learning, but do not often consider the biophysiological factors. RESULTS: This Editorial and Special Issue advances current understanding on the role of biophysiological factors and processes in students' and teachers' motivation, engagement, and learning experiences, by showcasing recent educational research that included biophysiological measures and methods...
January 23, 2023: British Journal of Educational Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36670721/the-psychosocial-effect-of-parental-cancer-qualitative-interviews-with-patients-dependent-children
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Elise S Alexander, Moira O'Connor, Georgia K B Halkett
BACKGROUND: Children living with parental cancer are at an increased risk for various psychosocial, emotional, and behavioural problems. However, research regarding how children are affected by their parent's diagnosis is still developing and patients' children are typically invisible in clinical practice. This study aimed to investigate how children are affected by their parent's cancer diagnosis, from children's perspectives. METHODS: Informed by methods of grounded theory and embedded within a social constructivist framework, twelve children (ranging from 5 to 17 years) living with a parent with cancer were interviewed using a semi-structured format assisted by a novel approach derived from play- and art-based developmental literature...
January 15, 2023: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36613049/the-impact-of-health-and-social-care-professionals-education-on-the-quality-of-serious-illness-conversations-in-nursing-homes-study-protocol-of-a-quality-improvement-project
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Silvia Gonella, Paola Di Giulio, Paola Berchialla, Mario Bo, Paolo Cotogni, Giorgia Macchi, Sara Campagna, Valerio Dimonte
Health and social care professionals (HCPs) who work in nursing homes (NHs) are increasingly required to sustain serious illness conversations about care goals and preferences. Although these conversations may also be challenging for experienced HCPs and the literature recognizes high-quality communication as key to providing patient-centered care, so far, no specific educational program has been developed for the NH setting to improve HCPs' communication skills. Our study aims to test the feasibility and potential effectiveness of an innovative, blended communication skills training program ( Teach-to-Communicate ) targeting the HCPs who work in NHs...
December 30, 2022: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36609833/a-new-landscape-in-illness-uncertainty-a-systematic-review-and-thematic-synthesis-of-the-experience-of-uncertainty-in-patients-with-advanced-cancer-receiving-immunotherapy-or-targeted-therapy
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REVIEW
Tori Langmuir, Alanna Chu, Ghizlène Sehabi, Lauriane Giguère, Jani Lamarche, Wassim Boudjatat, Sophie Lebel
OBJECTIVE: Over the past 20 years, immunotherapy and targeted therapy have been extending the life expectancy and providing hope for a growing number of patients with advanced and metastatic cancer. However, the efficacy, side effects, and overall prognosis of these treatments are highly unpredictable. Recent research suggests that these patients may be experiencing significant uncertainty which impacts their functioning. This study reviewed the literature on the experiences of uncertainty for individuals with advanced or metastatic cancer patients who are receiving immunotherapy or targeted therapy...
January 6, 2023: Psycho-oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36582171/return-to-valued-activities-survivors-experiences-of-adaptation-and-growth-after-treatment-for-head-and-neck-cancer
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Chandrika Gibson, Moira O'Connor, Rohen White, Melanie Jackson, Siddhartha Baxi, Dianne Sheppard, Georgia Kb Halkett
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to explore the experiences of head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors who returned to valued activities to understand how they reconstruct their lives following HNC diagnosis and treatment. METHODS: A qualitative research approach based on social constructionist theory was used. A total of 21 in-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with adults diagnosed with any type of HNC in the previous six years. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to identify themes...
December 29, 2022: Psycho-oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36547134/correlates-of-cancer-related-fatigue-among-colorectal-cancer-patients-undergoing-postoperative-adjuvant-therapy-based-on-the-theory-of-unpleasant-symptoms
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Song Wang, Ning Jiang, Yuanyuan Song, Lihua Ma, Ying Niu, Jing Song, Xiaolian Jiang
BACKGROUND: Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is a common and burdensome symptom in cancer patients that is influenced by multiple factors. Identifying factors associated with CRF may help in developing tailored interventions for fatigue management. This study aimed to examine the correlates of CRF among colorectal cancer patients undergoing postoperative adjuvant therapy based on the theory of unpleasant symptoms. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was implemented, and finally, a sample of 363 participants from one tertiary general hospital and one tertiary cancer hospital was purposively recruited...
November 26, 2022: Current Oncology
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