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Loneliness in sports active and non-active school-age children: Can sport protect children against loneliness?

2023

IntroductionThis study aims to examine can sport protect children against loneliness and, if yes, whether this relationship depends on gender and/or sports-related variables.MethodsThe sample includes 762 10-year-old children (414 boys). The total score of The Children's Loneliness Scale is a dependent variable in the study, while sports participation (sports active—individual or team sports, or non-active) and level/duration of sports participation are independent variables.ResultsObtained results indicate that the degree of loneliness differs depending on gender and whether the children are in sports activities or not. Unlike the level of sports participation, the duration of sports parti…

Psychiatry and Mental healthloneliness sports participation ; school-age children ; prevention ; mental healthFrontiers in Psychiatry
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International Consensus Group on Depression Prevention in Bipolar Disorder

2011

The conference was chaired by Mark A. Frye, MD, Department of Psychiatry, The Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, United States. The faculty were Kyooseob Ha, MD, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, and the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea; Shigenobu Kanba, MD, PhD, Department of Neuropsychiatry, University of Kyushu, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka, Japan; Tadafumi Kato, MD, PhD, Laboratory for Molecular Dynamics of Mental Disorders, RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Hirosawa, Wako, Saitama, Japan; Susan L. McElroy, MD, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, …

PsychiatryDepressive Disordermedicine.medical_specialtyBipolar DisorderTreatment outcomeGuidelines as TopicComorbidityNeuropsychiatrymedicine.diseaseAntidepressive AgentsPsychiatry and Mental healthTreatment OutcomeRecurrenceFamily medicinemedicineDepression preventionHumansDrug Therapy CombinationBipolar disorderPsychologyPsychiatryThe Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
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Introduction and Psychometric Validation of the Resilience and Strain Questionnaire (ResQ-Care)— A Scale on the Ratio of Informal Caregivers' Resilie…

2021

Background: Informal caregivers are a particularly vulnerable population at risk for adverse health outcomes. Likewise, there are many scales available assessing individual caregiver burden and stress. Recently, resilience in caregivers gained increasing interest and scales started to assess resilience factors as well. Drawing on a homeostatic model, we developed a scale assessing both caregivers' stress and resilience factors. We propose four scales, two covering stress and two covering resilience factors, in addition to a sociodemographic basic scale. Based on the stress:resilience ratio, the individual risk of adverse health outcomes and suggestions for interventions can be derived.Metho…

Psychiatrystress awarenessDiscriminant validityRC435-571Perceived Stress ScalehealthCaregiver burdenExploratory factor analysisPsychiatry and Mental healthcounselingCronbach's alphapreventionScale (social sciences)homeostasisdiagnosticsGeriatric Depression ScalePsychologyResilience (network)Original ResearchClinical psychologyFrontiers in Psychiatry
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Using an integrated social cognition model to predict COVID‐19 preventive behaviours

2020

ObjectivesRates of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infections have rapidly increased worldwide and reached pandemic proportions. A suite of preventive behaviours have been recommended to minimize risk of COVID-19 infection in the general population. The present study utilized an integrated social cognition model to explain COVID-19 preventive behaviours in a sample from the Iranian general population.DesignThe study adopted a three-wave prospective correlational design.MethodsMembers of the general public (N = 1,718, Mage = 33.34, SD = 15.77, male = 796, female = 922) agreed to participate in the study. Participants completed self-report measures of demographic characteristics, i…

Psychological interventionasenteetIntentionIranpandemiat0302 clinical medicineCognitionSociologytartuntatauditHealth carePsychology030212 general & internal medicineViralProspective StudiesApplied Psychologyeducation.field_of_studySocial distanceCognitionGeneral MedicineClinical PsychologysuunnitteluintentionPublic Health and Health Servicesennaltaehkäisy0305 other medical scienceCoronavirus InfectionsClinical psychologySpecial Section ArticlePopulationPneumonia Viralbehaviour changeStructural equation modeling03 medical and health sciencesBetacoronavirusClinical ResearchSocial cognitionIntervention (counseling)HumanseducationPandemicsSpecial Section Articlespreventive behaviours030505 public healthbusiness.industrySARS-CoV-2intentioPreventionsosiaalinen kognitioCOVID-19PneumoniaGood Health and Well BeingattitudeterveyskäyttäytyminenplanningbusinessBritish Journal of Health Psychology
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Retos de la investigación psicológica en salud mental

2016

La magnitud y el impacto que suponen los trastornos mentales no se corresponden con los recursos que se dedican a su investigación y atención. Aunque hemos avanzado notablemente en su comprensión y en la eficacia de los tratamientos psicológicos que intentan paliarlos, estamos aún lejos de la situación óptima. Este trabajo se centra en uno de los retos y una de las necesidades que consideramos fundamentales, el incremento de la investigación focalizada en psicopatología, especialmente sobre los mecanismos y procesos que explican y mantienen estos problemas, como eje básico para el desarrollo de nuevas intervenciones psicológicas, tanto para la prevención como para el tratamiento y promoción…

Psychological treatmentsPsychopathologyPreventionResearchlcsh:BF1-990PsicopatologíaTratamientos psicológicosProcesos psicológicosSalud mentalPrevenciónlcsh:PsychologyPsychological processesInvestigaciónMental health
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Psychotropic drugs and driving: prevalence and types

2013

Background Some psychotropic medications (e.g., benzodiazepines, sedative antidepressants, etc.) may impair cognitive and psychomotor functions and, therefore, endanger traffic safety (Ravera, Br J Clin Pharmacol, 72(3):505–513, 2011). They affect detection, registration, and information processing, problem solving, and decision-making processes, and they also affect emotional and social aspects. The objective of this research was to clarify three closely related issues that are significant for traffic safety: the prevalence of psychotropic drugs on driving, the most frequently used psychotropic drugs to treat depression, anxiety, insomnia, or any tranquilizers (whether it is a medical pres…

Psychomotor learningPublic healthmedicine.medical_specialtyPsychotropic drugsDriversEpidemiologybusiness.industryPoison controlAffect (psychology)MedicinesPsychiatry and Mental healthInjury preventionRoad safetyMedicineAnxietyPsychopharmacologyMedical prescriptionmedicine.symptomPrimary ResearchbusinessPsychiatryPsychotropic AgentAnnals of General Psychiatry
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Childhood trauma and substance use underlying psychosis: a systematic review

2020

[EN] Background: Schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) are mental diseases caused by a combination of genetic susceptibility and a number of environmental factors. Among these factors, the role of traumatic events suffered in childhood, as well as that of substance use, have been of particular research interest. Objectives: To conduct a systematic review to clarify whether there is an interaction between childhood trauma and substance use related to the diagnosis or symptoms of SSD. It was also the objective of this review to collate the associations that may exist between the three variables of the study (trauma, substance use and psychosis). Methods: We conducted a systematic search resu…

PsychosisSubstances useRC435-571Poison controlEsquizofreniaReview Article药物滥用Cannabis useSuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthChildhood traumaConsumo de cannabis思觉失调Injury preventionmedicinePsicosisPsychiatryWindow of opportunitybusiness.industryHuman factors and ergonomicsConsumo de sustanciasmedicine.diseasePsychosis• Schizophrenia is caused by a combination of genetic susceptibility and a number of environmental factors. Traumatic events suffered in childhood as well as substance use have been of particular interest.• Our results reveal a positive association between traumatic experiences in childhood and drug use and their interaction with schizophrenia spectrum disorders.• Detecting cases of childhood trauma as well as cases of trauma associated with substance use could be useful for the primary prevention of some psychiatric diseases such as psychosis.大麻使用精神分裂症SchizophreniaTrauma infantilSchizophreniabusiness童年创伤Clinical psychology
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To See Oneself as Seen by Others

2019

Abstract This article develops a new phenomenological analysis of the interpersonal motives and structure of shame. I pursue the argument that shame is rooted in our desire for social affirmation and conditioned by our ability to see ourselves as we appear to others. My central thesis is that shame is what we feel when, due to some trait or action of ours, we come to perceive ourselves as fundamentally despicable and non-affirmable. By showing how our urge for affirmation fuels and informs our self-perception in shame, the analysis provides a better understanding of the simultaneously interpersonal and personal character of shame. Furthermore, it sheds new light on some central aspects of s…

PsychotherapistInterpretative phenomenological analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectInjury preventionShameHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison controlPsychology (miscellaneous)Interpersonal communicationPsychologySuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthmedia_commonJournal of Phenomenological Psychology
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Online Positive Interventions to Promote Well-being and Resilience in the Adolescent Population: A Narrative Review

2017

Numerous studies have shown an alarming prevalence of depression, anxiety, and behavior disorders in youth. Thus, prevention of psychological problems in this population becomes crucial. According to the World Health Organization (1), prevention should also include the promotion and development of the individual’s strengths in order to reduce vulnerability to suffering from mental disorders. In addition, other key elements of prevention are the reach, adoption, implementation, and maintenance of interventions. The information and communication technologies, especially the Internet, have much to offer in terms of the prevention and promotion of positive mental health in adolescents. This pap…

Psychotherapistmedia_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologyPopulationPsychological interventionVulnerabilitySettore M-PSI/08 - PSICOLOGIA CLINICAAdolescents03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePromotion (rank)Positive psychologyMedicineSettore M-PSI/01 - PSICOLOGIA GENERALE030212 general & internal medicineOnline interventionseducationmedia_commonPsychiatryeducation.field_of_studyInternetbusiness.industryPreventionAdolescents; Internet; Mental health; Online interventions; Positive psychology; Prevention; Psychiatry and Mental HealthMental health030227 psychiatryHealth promotionPsychiatry and Mental HealthPerspectiveThe InternetMental healthPsychological resiliencebusiness
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Scientific Publications and Research Groups on Alcohol Consumption and Related Problems Worldwide: Authorship Analysis of Papers Indexed in PubMed an…

2011

BACKGROUND: The research of alcohol consumption-related problems is a multidisciplinary field. The aim of this study is to analyze the worldwide scientific production in the area of alcohol-drinking and alcohol-related problems from 2005 to 2009. METHODS: A MEDLINE and Scopus search on alcohol (alcohol-drinking and alcohol-related problems) published from 2005 to 2009 was carried out. Using bibliometric indicators, the distribution of the publications was determined within the journals that publish said articles, specialty of the journal (broad subject terms), article type, language of the publication, and country where the journal is published. Also, authorship characteristics were assesse…

PubMedBiomedical ResearchAlcohol DrinkingDatabases FactualAbstracting and IndexingMEDLINEeducationSpecialtyScopusMEDLINEMedicine (miscellaneous)Poison controlBibliometricsGlobal HealthToxicologycomputer.software_genreInjury preventionHumansMedicineDatabasebusiness.industrySubject (documents)AuthorshipPsychiatry and Mental healthIndex (publishing)Periodicals as TopicbusinesscomputerAlcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
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