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Self-care ability among home-dwelling older people in rural areas in southern Norway

2011

Results: A total of 780 persons were found to have higher self-care ability and 240 to have lower self-care ability using the Self-care Ability Scale for the Elderly. Self-care ability was found to be closely related to health-related issues, self-care agency, sense of coherence, nutritional state and mental health, former profession, and type of dwelling. Predictors for high self-care ability were to have higher self-care agency, not receiving family help, having low risk for undernutrition, not perceiving helplessness, being able to prepare food, being active and having lower age. Conclusions: When self-care ability is reduced in older people, caregivers have to be aware about how this ca…

Gerontologybusiness.industryRural healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthLearned helplessnessmedicine.diseaseMental healthMalnutritionScale (social sciences)Agency (sociology)medicineRural areabusinessIndependent livingScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences
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Online guided self-help to augment standard treatment for people with anorexia nervosa: feasibility, efficacy and process measures

2021

Background: There is mounting evidence on the effectiveness of guided self-help (GSH) interventions to augment, shorten or replace standard care for eating disorders (EDs). However, only few studies have tested the use of GSH for people with anorexia nervosa (AN). Aims: 1) to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of GSH in AN, with a focus on clinical outcomes and feasibility; 2) to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability and efficacy of a novel digital GSH intervention for AN (RecoveryMANTRA) tested in addition to treatment as usual (TAU) in the outpatient setting, 3) to assess predictors of drop-out from the RecoveryMANTRA + TAU condition; 4) to establish the role of working allia…

Guided self-helpmotivationSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia Clinicaaugmentationanorexia Nervosatask-sharingtrialguidancepeer mentoringfeasibility
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Telefonische Beratung für Glücksspielsüchtige – der heiße Draht ins Hilfesystem? Akzeptanz und Nutzung der Mainzer Hotline Verhaltenssucht

2018

Zusammenfassung Ziel Trotz erheblicher psychosozialer Folgen findet nur ein geringer Anteil der pathologischen Glücksspieler den Weg in die Beratung und Behandlung. Telefonische Beratungsangebote (Hotlines) sollen Betroffenen den Weg in das Suchthilfesystem erleichtern. In Deutschland fehlt es an Forschung zur Inanspruchnahme und den Effekten von Hotlines. Es soll die Frage beantwortet werden, ob telefonische Beratungsangebote dazu beitragen, Glücksspielsüchtigen den Weg in das Suchthilfesystem zu bahnen. Methodik Alle Erstanrufe, die auf der Hotline Verhaltenssucht der Universitätsmedizin Mainz zwischen 2013 und 2016 aufgrund eines problematischen Glücksspielverhaltens eingingen, wurden mi…

GynecologyBehavioral addictionmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health030508 substance abuse030227 psychiatry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTelephone counselingHelplineHealth caremedicinemedicine.symptom0305 other medical sciencebusinessDas Gesundheitswesen
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Inanspruchnahme von Selbsthilfegruppen durch Patienten einer psychosomatischen Klinik/ Utilization and Significance of Self-Help Groups in Treatment …

2005

Zusammenfassung Fragestellung: Selbsthilfegruppen wurden in der psychosomatisch-psychotherapeutischen Forschung vernachlassigt. Diese Studie beschaftigt sich daher mit dem Stellenwert von Selbsthilfegruppen in der Behandlungskarriere von Patienten einer psychosomatischen Klinik. Methode: Vorerfahrungen mit Selbsthilfegruppen, Therapeutenempfehlungen und Plane fur kunftige Selbsthilfegruppenteilnahme wurden bei 1.604 Patienten bei Aufnahme und Entlassung aus einer psychosomatischen Behandlung untersucht. Ergebnisse: Patienten mit Selbsthilfegruppen-Erfahrungen (12 % aller Patienten) waren alter, gebildeter und hatten mehr Psychotherapie in Anspruch genommen. Sie berichteten eine langere Kran…

Gynecologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrySelf help groupsMedicinebusinessZeitschrift für Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie
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Liver follicular helper T-cells in chronic hepatitis C

2011

HCV Helper-T-cells chronic hepatitis
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Acceptance of Online Health Services for Self-Help in the Context of Mental Health : Understanding Young Adults Experiences

2018

This paper explores the understanding of the acceptance of online health services from a selfhelp perspective in the context of mental health. By examining the experiences of young adults, this paper develops a framework to leverage the current understanding of the factors that would support the acceptance and use of these types of services. To this end, a multidisciplinary perspective incorporating knowledge from the service marketing, health, and information systems literature is used. The results suggest that the production of online services that are meant for self-help purposes necessitates a focus on the acceptance of technology and, more importantly, instrumental value creation, as t…

Health (social science)Leverage (finance)terveyspalvelut020205 medical informaticsComputer Networks and Communicationsitsepalvelutechnology (information)02 engineering and technologyself-serviceSelf-helpType of servicemielenterveysMultidisciplinary approachtechnology acceptancetransformative services0502 economics and businessSelf-service0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringInformation systemYoung adulthealth servicesta512verkkopalvelutta113business.industry05 social sciencesonline servicesGeneral Social SciencesPublic relationsMental healthteknologia050211 marketingPsychologybusinessSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)mental healthJournal of Technology in Human Services
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Client Self-Management: Promoting Self-Help for Parents of Children in Foster-Care

2016

Drawing upon Foucault's concepts of power, this article shows how a course given to parents whose children are in foster-care encourages a particular form of self-management—most notably, that their internal dialogues must be altered so that the parents can view themselves as people in control of their behaviour who are in a position to choose new behaviour. The article is based on a qualitative study conducted in Norway and centres on the support and development of participants in the course. Study results show increased self-confidence and self-respect in the participants, both as individuals and as parents. In addition, significant benefits were stated as finding that they could verbalis…

Health (social science)Self-managementFoucaultparental competence05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Control (management)Dialogical selfArticlesDevelopmental psychologypowerSelf-helpPower (social and political)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFoster careChild protective services0501 psychology and cognitive sciences030212 general & internal medicinePsychologySocial psychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)050104 developmental & child psychologyQualitative researchBritish Journal of Social Work
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Small Things, Micro-Affirmations and Helpful Professionals Everyday Recovery-Orientated Practices According to Persons with Mental Health Problems

2018

The aim of this study is to present concrete descriptions of the content in the construction of helpful relationships with staff, according to users. Starting with the re-occurring concept of the meaning of "little things" in recovery studies, a literature review was done. A thematic analysis shows that small things play an important role in improving a person's sense of self. Small things seem to be an invisible but effective parts of a recovery-orientated practice, but they might be defined as unprofessional and their efficacy negated.

Health (social science)Small thingsPsychology of selfProfessional practice03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRecoveryHumansInterpersonal RelationsMicro affirmations030212 general & internal medicineMeaning (existential)Content (Freudian dream analysis)Original PaperMental DisordersRemission InductionPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthProfessional-Patient RelationsHelpful relationshipsProfessional practiceMental health030227 psychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthThematic analysisPsychologySocial psychologyCommunity Mental Health Journal
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Immune activation promotes evolutionary conservation of T-cell epitopes in HIV-1.

2013

The immune system should constitute a strong selective pressure promoting viral genetic diversity and evolution. However, HIV shows lower sequence variability at T-cell epitopes than elsewhere in the genome, in contrast with other human RNA viruses. Here, we propose that epitope conservation is a consequence of the particular interactions established between HIV and the immune system. On one hand, epitope recognition triggers an anti-HIV response mediated by cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTLs), but on the other hand, activation of CD4(+) helper T lymphocytes (TH cells) promotes HIV replication. Mathematical modeling of these opposite selective forces revealed that selection at the intrapatient l…

Helper T lymphocyteQH301-705.5HIV AntigensEpitopes T-LymphocyteHIV InfectionsImmunodominanceBiologyVirus ReplicationGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyEpitopeEvolution Molecular03 medical and health sciencesImmune systemCytotoxic T cellHumansComputer SimulationAmino Acid SequenceBiology (General)BiologyConserved Sequence030304 developmental biologyImmune Evasion0303 health sciencesImmunity CellularGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyModels Genetic030306 microbiologyGeneral NeuroscienceGenetic VariationViral LoadVirology3. Good healthEpitope mappingHIV AntigensViral replicationImmunologyHost-Pathogen InteractionsSynopsisHIV-1General Agricultural and Biological SciencesAlgorithms
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Hepatitis C virus antibody secretion in vitro by peripheral blood lymphocytes.

1992

A recombinant polypeptide corresponding to a virus-specific cDNA clone (c100-3) serves as the antigen for a hepatitis C virus (HCV) antibody assay. Previous investigations have shown an 80% prevalence of HCV antibodies in sera of patients suffering from post-transfusional chronic hepatitis non-A, non-B, but positive results were also obtained for 30 to 70% of sera from patients with chronic hepatitis B or autoimmune hepatitis. In this study we show that HCV antibodies are secreted by peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) in vitro. PBL from 12/35 patients with chronic non-A, non-B hepatitis and 1/6 patients with chronic active hepatitis B spontaneously secreted HCV antibodies in cell culture su…

Hepatitis C virusT-LymphocytesEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayAutoimmune hepatitisHepacivirusBiologymedicine.disease_causeLymphocyte ActivationVirusAntigenmedicineHumansHepatitis AntibodiesLymphocytesHepatitisB-LymphocytesHepatologyvirus diseasesT-Lymphocytes Helper-Inducermedicine.diseaseVirologydigestive system diseasesPolyclonal antibodiesHumoral immunityImmunologybiology.proteinAntibodyJournal of hepatology
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