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Explicit behavioral detection of visual changes develops without their implicit neurophysiological detectability

2011

Change blindness is a failure of reporting major changes across consecutive images if separated, e.g., by a brief blank interval. Successful change detection across interrupts requires focal attention to the changes. However, findings of implicit detection of visual changes during change blindness have raised the question of whether the implicit mode is necessary for development of the explicit mode. To this end, we recorded the visual mismatch negativity (vMMN) of the event-related potentials (ERPs) of the brain, an index of implicit pre-attentive visual change detection, in adult humans performing an oddball-variant of change blindness flicker task. Images of 500 ms in duration were prese…

visual mismatch negativitygenetic structuresflicker paradigmMismatch negativityStimulus (physiology)Electroencephalographyevent-related potentialsBlanklcsh:RC321-571Developmental psychologyBehavioral NeuroscienceEvent-related potentialInter-stimulus intervalmedicineOriginal Research Articleskin and connective tissue diseaseslcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryOddball paradigmta515Biological Psychiatrychange blindnessmedicine.diagnostic_testPsychiatry and Mental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyNeurologyChange blindnesssense organsPsychologyChange detectionNeuroscienceoddball paradigmCognitive psychologyFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
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Prescription opioid use and employment : A nationwide Finnish register study

2021

Background: The secular decline in labor market participation and the concurrent increase in opioid use in many developed countries have sparked a policy debate on the possible connection between these two trends. We examined whether the use of prescription opioids was connected to labor market outcomes relating to participation, employment and unemployment among the Finnish population. Methods: The working-age population (aged 19–64 years) living in Finland during the period 1995–2016 was used in the analyses (consisting of 67 903 701 person-year observations). Lagged values of prescription opioid use per capita were used as the exposure. Instrumental variables (IV) estimation method was u…

väestötutkimusENGLANDtyömarkkinatPopulation-basedToxicology3124 Neurology and psychiatryLabor marketVARIABLEStyömarkkina-asemaopioidit0302 clinical medicinePer capitaEconomicsPharmacology (medical)030212 general & internal medicineFinlandmedia_commonAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studyShort runInstrumental variablePRIMARY-CAREPAINMiddle Aged3. Good healthAnalgesics OpioidPsychiatry and Mental healthPrescriptionsemployment8. Economic growth511 EconomicsDeveloped countryAdultEmploymentprescription drugslääkemääräyksetmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationDRUG-USEYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesHumansMedical prescriptioneducationAgedPharmacologyEstimationPrescription drugstyöllisyysopioidsOpioid-Related Disorderspopulation-based3141 Health care scienceOpioidsSTATESUnemploymentPATTERNSDemographic economicslabor market030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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The causal representation of outpatients with Crohn's disease: is there a link between psychological distress and clinical disease activity?

2013

Objectives: Because of the fluctuating and occasional character of Crohn’s disease (CD), patients have to cope with a changeable condition of health. Personal perceived control is known to be an important element of adaptation to their medical condition. The objectives of this work are to determine if perceived personal control is predictive of the clinical activity of the disease and of psychological distress (depression, anxiety). Methods: The Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale (HADS), the causal dimension scale and the Clinical Global Impression (CGI; assessing perceived severity) were administered to 160 patients affected by Crohn’s disease. Indicators of inflammation (CRP), disease dura…

wahrgenommene Schwere[CHIM.ORGA]Chemical Sciences/Organic chemistryIBDAngst610 Medical sciences; Medicineanxietyperceived severityArticle3. Good health030227 psychiatry03 medical and health sciencesKrankheitsaktivität0302 clinical medicineddc: 610[ CHIM.ORGA ] Chemical Sciences/Organic chemistrydepressioncausal attributionsKausalzuschreibungendisease activity030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPsycho-social medicine
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Depressive Symptoms Are Associated With Decreased Quality of Life and Work Ability in Currently Working Health Care Workers With Recurrent Low Back P…

2022

OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the association between depressive symptoms and multisite pain and health-related quality of life and work ability in currently employed health care workers with recurrent low back pain (LBP). METHODS: Multisite pain, depressive symptoms, quality of life, and work ability were assessed by validated questionnaires. A generalized linear model was used for statistical analysis. RESULTS: Notably, 28% of female health care workers with LBP had at least moderate levels of depressive symptoms. Depressive symptoms were significantly associated with decreased health-related quality of life and work ability. Multisite pain was not significantly associated with work …

work disabilitymasennusHealth PersonnelWork Capacity Evaluationelämänlaatunursessairaanhoitajat3124 Neurology and psychiatryhenkinen hyvinvointiSurveys and QuestionnairestyöntekijättyökykyHumanspainsairastavuustyöterveysDepressionterveydenhuoltoPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthkipu3142 Public health care science environmental and occupational healthquality of lifedepressionQuality of LifeselkäkuntoutusFemaleoireetLow Back Paintyökyvyttömyys
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Job Resources and Work Engagement: Optimism as Moderator Among Finnish Managers

2014

The aim of the present study was to investigate the moderating role of optimism in the relationship between job resources (organizational climate, job control) and work engagement among Finnish young managers (N = 747). Hierarchical regression analyses showed that both job resources and optimism exerted a positive effect on work engagement and its three dimensions of vigor, dedication, and absorption. The moderation results showed that optimism can diminish the negative impact of low job resources on work engagement. These findings provide evidence to the importance of including personal resources in future research conducted on motivational process. Additionally, these findings provide sig…

work engagementjohtaminenorganisaatioilmapiirimedia_common.quotation_subjectJob controllcsh:BF1-990resurssitlcsh:RC321-571Optimismjob resourcesPolitical scienceSuomisitoumuslcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatryta512Finlandjob controlta515media_commonoptimismiorganizational climatemoderationComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONWork engagementMultilevel modelJob attitudeoptimism; job resources; work engagement; organizational climate; job control; moderationtyökontrolliGeneral MedicineModerationOrganisation climateoptimismlcsh:PsychologyJob performanceSocial psychologymanagementengagementJournal of european psychology students
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Mental health promotion competencies in the health sector based on a Delphi study

2018

Purpose Effective public mental health policy and practice call for a trained workforce that is competent in mental health promotion and delivering on improved mental health. Systematic information on what competencies are needed for mental health promotion practice in the health sector is lacking. The purpose of this paper is to investigate these competencies for mental health promotion. Design/methodology/approach A Delphi survey was carried out to facilitate a consensus-building process on development of the competencies. Professionals (n=32) working in mental health and mental health promotion took part in the survey. The experts were asked their professional views on the needed compet…

workforce developmentOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementHealth (social science)media_common.quotation_subjectDelphi methodmental health promotion competenciesEducation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePromotion (rank)Resource (project management)health sector practiceterveysalaQuality (business)media_commonehkäisevä mielenterveystyöMedical educationpublic mental healthHealth Policyterveydenhuolto05 social sciences050301 educationmielenterveystyöWorkforce developmentMental healthmental health promotion030227 psychiatryVariety (cybernetics)terveydenhuoltohenkilöstöPsychiatry and Mental healthammatillinen kehitysdelfoimenetelmäWorkforcekompetenssiPshychiatric Mental HealthPsychology0503 education
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Staying inside : social withdrawal of the young, Finnish ‘Hikikomori’

2016

This article explores socially withdrawn young Finnish people on an Internet forum who identify with the Japanese hikikomori phenomenon. We aim to overcome the dualism between sociology and psychology found in earlier research by referring to Pierre Bourdieu, who provides insights into how individual choices are constructed in accordance with wider social settings. We focus on the individual level and everyday choices, but we suggest that psychological factors (anxiety, depression) can be seen as properties of social relations rather than as individual states of mind, as young adults have unequal access to valued resources. We scrutinise young people’s specific reasoning related to the soci…

youth studiesSociology and Political Sciencesocial withdrawalmedia_common.quotation_subjectYouth studiesDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhenomenonDualism050602 political science & public administrationmedicineLife-span and Life-course Studiesmedia_common05 social sciencesBourdieusocial exclusionGeneral Social Sciencessyrjäytyminenmedicine.diseaseSocial relation030227 psychiatry0506 political sciencehikikomoriHikikomoriFeelingta5141AnxietySocial exclusionmedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologyJournal of Youth Studies
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INFLUENCIA DE FACTORES FAMILIARES Y PERSONALES EN LA EVOLUCIÓN NEGATIVA DEL TDAH

2016

Abstract.INFLUENCE OF PERSONAL AND FAMILY FACTORS ON THE NEGATIVE COURSE OF ADHDObjective. To study the effect of the cumulative adversity on the course of ADHD symptoms, associated problems and dysfunctionality of ADHD children. Method. 61 families of children with a clinical diagnosis of ADHD combined subtype were evaluated on two different times (Time I: mean age = 8.7; Time II: mean age = 11). We developed a personal risk index (high levels of ADHD symptoms, high number of associated problems, presence of oppositionism, stressful child characteristics and family history of ADHD), a family risk index (presence of mothers’ psychopathology, high parental stress and dysfunctional discipline…

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