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Deconstructing and reconstructing resilience: a dynamic network approach

2019

Resilience is still often viewed as a unitary personality construct that, as a kind of anti-nosological entity, protects individuals against stress-related mental problems. However, increasing evidence indicates that the maintenance of mental health in the face of adversity results from complex and dynamic processes of adaptation to stressors that involve the activation of several separable protective factors. Such resilience factors can reside at biological, psychological and social levels and may include stable predispositions (such as genotype or personality traits) and malleable properties, skills, capacities or external circumstances (such as gene expression patterns, emotion regulatio…

emotion regulationDynamic network analysisDISORDERSmedia_common.quotation_subjectEmotionsIndividualitySUSCEPTIBILITYModels Psychological050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciencesSocial supportstress0302 clinical medicineAdaptation Psychologicaldynamic systemPersonalityHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBig Five personality traitsresilienceGeneral Psychologymedia_commonTRAUMATIC EVENTSConceptualizationCUMULATIVE LIFETIME ADVERSITYMEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEXMental Disorders05 social sciencesStressorResilience PsychologicalanxietyMental healthPREVALENCEsymptom networkdepressionnetworkPsychological resiliencePsychologyCOMORBIDITYCHILDHOOD ADVERSITIES030217 neurology & neurosurgeryStress Psychologicalmental healthCognitive psychology
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Palliative sedation in advanced cancer patients followed at home: A retrospective analysis

2012

Abstract CONTEXT: Data regarding palliative sedation at home in dying patients are lacking. OBJECTIVES: To describe the frequency, indication, and modality of palliative sedation (PS) in patients followed at home. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of home care cancer patients was performed. Patients who received PS before dying were selected and information about epidemiologic characteristics, indications, duration, drugs, and outcomes was collected. RESULTS: Of 370 medical charts of patients who died at home, 49 patients received PS before dying. PS was proposed by the team, relatives, or both in 63.3%, 4.1%, and 32.6% of cases, respectively. Delirium alone or in combination with other sym…

end of lifeMalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyPalliative carePainComorbiditySettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataPalliative sedationadvanced cancer patientPalliative sedationRisk FactorsNeoplasmsRETROSPECTIVE STUDYPrevalenceMedicineHumansHypnotics and SedativesPALLIATIVE SEDATION; advanced cancer patients; RETROSPECTIVE STUDYIntensive care medicineSurvival rateGeneral NursingSurvival analysisNursing (all)2901 Nursing (miscellaneous)Retrospective StudiesTerminal Carepalliative carebusiness.industryDeliriumRetrospective cohort studymedicine.diseaseComorbidityHome Care ServicesSurvival AnalysisSurvival RateTreatment OutcomeAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineItalyend of life; home care; palliative care; Palliative sedation; Comorbidity; Delirium; Female; Home Care Services; Humans; Hypnotics and Sedatives; Italy; Male; Neoplasms; Pain; Palliative Care; Prevalence; Retrospective Studies; Risk Factors; Survival Analysis; Survival Rate; Terminal Care; Treatment Outcome; Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine; Neurology (clinical); Nursing (all)2901 Nursing (miscellaneous)MidazolamDeliriumFemaleNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinesshome caremedicine.drug
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Secondary hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis in zoonoses. A systematic review

2012

BACKGROUND: Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is a rare syndrome that is often fatal despite treatment. It is caused by a dysregulation in natural killer T-cell function, resulting in activation and proliferation of histiocytes with uncontrolled hemophagocytosis and cytokines overproduction. The syndrome is characterized by fever, hepatosplenomegaly, cytopenias, liver dysfunction, and hyperferritinemia. HLH can be either primary, with a genetic aetiology, or secondary, associated with malignancies, autoimmune diseases, or infections. AIM: To focus on secondary HLH complicating zoonotic diseases. MATERIALS AND METHODS: PubMed search of human cases of HLH occurring during zoonotic dise…

endocrine systemHemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis; zoonotic agentsEpidemiologyfungifood and beveragesComorbidityHemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosismusculoskeletal systemLymphohistiocytosis HemophagocyticZoonosishemic and lymphatic diseasesZoonosesAnimalsHumansEpidemiologíazoonotic agentsHemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosi
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Psychometric properties of the MOBITEC-GP mobile application for real-life mobility assessment in older adults

2022

Aim of this study was to test the reliability and validity of the life-space measures and walking speed delivered by the MOBITEC-GP app. Participants underwent several supervised walking speed assessments as well as a 1-week life-space assessment during two assessment sessions 9 days apart. Fifty-seven older adults (47.4% male, mean age= 75.3 (±5.9) years) were included in the study. The MOBITEC-GP app showed moderate to excellent test-retest reliability (ICCs between 0.584 and 0.920) and validity (ICCs between 0.468 and 0.950) of walking speed measurements of 50 meters and above and of most 1-week life-space parameters, including life-space area, time spent out-of-home, and action range. T…

geographic information systemsSAMPLEactivity space11476 Digital Society InitiativeagingQUESTIONNAIREUFSP13-4 Dynamics of Healthy Aging2909 Gerontologysmartphoneinertial sensorskävelyälypuhelimetLIFE-SPACE MOBILITY10122 Institute of GeographyikääntyminenPEOPLEpaikkatietojärjestelmätEarth and Environmental SciencesRELIABILITYaging; gait speed; activity space; smartphone; geographic information systems; inertial sensors910 Geography & travelCOMORBIDITYgait speedGerontology
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Effects of a computerized decision support system on care planning for pressure ulcers and malnutrition in nursing homes: an intervention study.

2013

Author's accepted version (post-print). Background: Nursing documentation is essential for facilitating the flow of information to guarantee continuity, quality and safety in care. High-quality nursing documentation is frequently lacking; the implementation of computerized decision support systems is expected to improve clinical practice and nursing documentation. Aim: The present study aimed at investigate the effects of a computerized decision support system and an educational program as intervention strategies for improved nursing documentation practice on pressure ulcers and malnutrition in nursing homes. Design, setting and participants: An intervention study with two intervention grou…

intervention studiesMaleDecision support systemdecision support systemNursing RecordsHealth InformaticsComorbiditydocumentationPatient Care PlanningVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Nutrition: 811VDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Nursing science: 808InformationSystems_GENERALDocumentationNursingRisk FactorsHealth careNursing Interventions ClassificationPrevalenceMedicineElectronic Health RecordsHumansEducation NursingPrimary nursingAged 80 and overPressure Ulcerbusiness.industryNorwayMalnutritionNursing AuditNursing AuditDecision Support Systems ClinicalAmbulatory care nursingNursing HomesTreatment OutcomeFemaleNursing CarebusinessEducational programInternational journal of medical informatics
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Early Cognitive Profiles Predicting Reading and Arithmetic Skills in Grades 1 and 7

2020

The aim of this study was to investigate cognitive profiles composed of skills predicting the overlap between reading and arithmetic in kindergarten (phonological awareness, letter knowledge, rapid automatized naming, and counting sequence knowledge) and the relation of these profiles to reading and arithmetic skills at Grades 1 and 7. A total of four distinct cognitive profiles were identified in an unselected sample of 1,710 children aged 5–6 years: (1) high linguistic and high counting skills (39.2%), (2) low linguistic and low counting skills (25.4%), (3) high counting skills in relation to linguistic skills (15.3%), and (4) low counting skills in relation to linguistic skills (20.1%). …

kognitiiviset taidotmedia_common.quotation_subjectEducationkouluikäisetPhonological awarenessreadingReading (process)cognitive profilesDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymatemaattiset taidot0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesArithmeticRapid automatized namingmedia_commonkomorbiditeettiPoint (typography)4. Education05 social sciencesLinguistic skillsperson-oriented approach050301 educationCognitionSkill developmentarithmeticcomorbidityVariation (linguistics)lukutaitoPsychologykognitiivinen kehitys0503 education050104 developmental & child psychology
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Cognitive skills, self-beliefs and task interest in children with low reading and/or arithmetic fluency

2022

This study examined the identifiability and early cognitive and motivational markers of low reading and arithmetic fluency. Comparisons of these characteristics between Finnish third graders (n = 197) with low fluency in reading, arithmetic, or both revealed, first, that the majority of third graders with low arithmetic fluency showed low arithmetic skills already at first-grade spring, whereas children with low reading fluency were identified from the second-grade fall onward. Second, all groups with low fluency showed low rapid automatized naming and counting skills across the primary school years, while in other cognitive skills these groups showed different patterns. Third, all groups w…

kognitiiviset taidotself-concept/self-efficacyminäpystyvyysSocial Psychology515 Psychologyarithmetic fluencyeducationalakoululaisetEducationreading fluencycomorbiditykielellinen kehitysDevelopmental and Educational Psychologycognitive processingmatemaattiset taidotlukihäiriötkomorbiditeetti
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Depression and Violence in Adolescence and Young Adults: Findings From Three Longitudinal Cohorts

2017

Objective Despite recent research demonstrating associations between violence and depression in adults, links in adolescents are uncertain. This study aims to assess the longitudinal associations between young people’s depression and later violent outcomes. Method We used data from three cohorts with different measurements of depression exposures and subsequent violent outcomes. In a Dutch community cohort Research on Adolescent Development And Relationships (RADAR; N = 623) and a population-based British birth cohort Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC; N = 4,030), we examined the longitudinal links between adolescent depressive symptoms and violent behaviors from age 1…

masennusyoung adultsVICTIMIZATIONlongitudinal515 Psychologylongitudinal researchdepression (mental disorders)CHILDRENpitkittäistutkimusyoung peopleviolencenuoretMENTAL-DISORDERScohort studyväkivaltaisuuskohorttitutkimusPOPULATIONnuoret aikuisetBIRTH COHORT513 LawBIPOLAR DISORDERbirth cohortDEPRESSIONviolence (traits)CRIMECONDUCT PROBLEMS5144 Social psychology5141 SociologydepressionHEALTHCOMORBIDITYadolescents and young adultsVIOLENCE
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Acquisition of Mathematical and Linguistic Skills in Children With Learning Difficulties

2021

Comorbid learning difficulties in linguistic and mathematical skills often emerge in primary school age. The cause of coinciding of both learning difficulties during children’s development spanning pre- and primary-school age is not yet well understood. To address this research gap, we used data from the German National Educational Panel Study (NEPS; n = 301) of four groups of children which were categorized according to their skill levels in pre-school age: children with learning difficulties isolated in linguistic skills (LD), children with learning difficulties isolated in mathematical skills (MD), children with learning difficulties combined in linguistic and mathematical skills (MD/LD)…

math skillscomorbiditylinguistic skillsPsychologylearning difficultiesworking memoryBF1-990Frontiers in Psychology
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Covariation between reading and arithmetic skills from grade 1 to grade 7

2017

This study examined the extent to which reading and arithmetic skills show covariation at Grade 1 and at Grade 7, to what extent this covariation is time-invariant or time-specific, and to what extent different antecedents will predict these time-invariant and time-specific portions of the covariation. The reading and arithmetic skills of a total of 1335 Finnish children were assessed at the end of Grade 1 and then again at the end of Grade 7. Phonological awareness, letter knowledge, rapid automatized naming (RAN), counting, and parental education levels were measured in kindergarten; working memory at Grade 1 and nonverbal reasoning at Grade 3. The results showed that reading and arithmet…

media_common.quotation_subject050105 experimental psychologylukeminenEducationDevelopmental psychologyNonverbal communicationreadingParental educationPhonological awarenessReading (process)aritmetiikkaDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymatemaattiset taidotta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesArithmeticRapid automatized namingdevelopmentta515media_commonkomorbiditeettiChildhood developmentcovariationWorking memory4. Education05 social sciences050301 educationarithmeticcomorbiditylukutaitoPsychology0503 educationCognitive psychology
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