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Responding to the Spiritual Needs of Palliative Care Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial to Test the Effectiveness of the Kibo Therapeutic Interv…

2020

Context The WHO recognizes the need to attend to patients' spiritual needs as being fundamental to comprehensive and high-quality end-of-life care. Spiritual needs must be attended since the resolution of biological and psychosocial issues is insufficient to reduce patients' suffering. Associations have been found between spiritual needs and other variables of importance for patients in palliative care. Despite the consensus that exists regarding the importance of assessing and attending to spiritual needs, professionals encounter many difficulties in attempting to do so. Objectives Our study aims to demonstrate the benefits that the KIBO therapeutic interview in palliative care patients ca…

Palliative caremedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990Context (language use)050105 experimental psychologylaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNursingRandomized controlled triallawIntervention (counseling)Health carePsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesinterventionGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchmedia_commonpalliative carebusiness.industryFamily caregivers05 social sciencesspiritualitylcsh:Psychologytreatment effectivenesspsychological resiliencePsychological resiliencebusinessPsychologyPsychosocial030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontiers in Psychology
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Pilot study on stress and resilience in families with premature newborns

2014

Introduction: Prematurity is associated with severe clinical conditions, long hospital stays, and uncertainty about patient outcomes. These circumstances lead to a stressful situation that may affect family functioning. The aim of this study was to study risk and protection factors affecting family functioning in preterm as compared to healthy term infants. Population and methods: Preterm infants with and without pathological conditions (n = 40) were recruited at 24 months post-conception age, together with a control group of healthy term newborn infants (n = 31). Parents or usual caregivers responded to the Inventory of Family Protection Factors and Parental Stress scales. The results were…

ParentsPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyFactores de protecciónmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationHospitalizaciónDysfunctional familyPilot ProjectsAffect (psychology)Protection factorsPediatricsRJ1-57003 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineReward030225 pediatricsManagement of Technology and InnovationAdaptation PsychologicalmedicineHumansFamilyParental stress030212 general & internal medicineRisk factoreducationPathologicalmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studyResiliencebusiness.industryInfant NewbornResilience PsychologicalPrematuridadHospitalizationCase-Control StudiesFamily resilienceResilienciaFamiliaPsychological resilienceAnalysis of varianceEstrés parentalbusinessPrematurityInfant PrematureStress Psychological
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Using a Multidimensional Measure of Resilience to Explain Life Satisfaction and Academic Achievement of Adults With Reading Difficulties.

2014

We assessed the impact of intrapersonal and interpersonal resilience, persistence, and number of difficulties in addition to reading problems on life satisfaction (general, social, and self) and academic achievement. A total of 120 adults with reading difficulties who either were completing a university degree or were recent graduates responded to an in-lab or online survey. Results indicated that intrapersonal resilience correlated positively with interpersonal resilience and persistence, and both resilience factors were negatively associated with number of difficulties. Using structural equation modeling, intrapersonal resilience explained general satisfaction, intrapersonal resilience a…

Persistence (psychology)AdultMaleHealth (social science)Adolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectInterpersonal communicationAcademic achievementPersonal SatisfactionStructural equation modelingEducationDyslexiaInterpersonal relationshipYoung AdultHumansInterpersonal Relationsreading difficultiesresiliencelife satisfactionta515media_commonLife satisfactionMiddle AgedResilience PsychologicalAchievementGeneral Health ProfessionsEducational StatusFemalePsychological resiliencePsychologySocial psychologyIntrapersonal communicationJournal of learning disabilities
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Long‐term molecular differences between resilient and susceptible mice after a single traumatic exposure

2022

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a heterogeneous disorder induced by trauma, resulting in severe long-term impairments of an individual's mental health. PTSD does not develop in every individual and, thus, some individuals are more resilient. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. Here, we aimed to elucidate these processes.We used a single-trauma PTSD model in mice to induce long-term maladaptive behaviours and profiled the mice 4 weeks after trauma into resilient or susceptible individuals. The classification of phenotype was based on individual responses in different behavioural experiments. We analysed microbiome, circulating endocannabinoids, and lo…

Pharmacology610 MedizinBrainLipidomeBiologyPhenotypePharmacological treatmentStress Disorders Post-TraumaticTranscriptomeDisease Models AnimalMice610 Medical sciencesAnimalsMicrobiomebehavioural profiling ; microbiome ; resilience ; trauma ; endocannabinoids ; lipidomicsNeuroscienceOrganismHeterogeneous disorderPredictive biomarkerBritish Journal of Pharmacology
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Resilience of singlet-state extraction against non-optimal resonance conditions

2008

We have recently presented a protocol for extracting the singlet state of two non-interacting high-dimensional spins through post-selection of the internal state of interaction mediators sent in succession [F. Ciccarello et al., arXiv:0710.3855v1]. The scheme requires each mediator's wavevector to obey appropriate resonance conditions. Here we show the robustness of the scheme in the realistic case where such conditions are not sharply fulfilled.

PhysicsFABRY-PEROT-INTERFEROMETERPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)SpinsCondensed matter physicsquantum information theory transport in mesoscopic systemsState (functional analysis)Resonance (particle physics)Robustness (computer science)Quantum mechanicsSCATTERINGWave vectorResilience (materials science)Singlet stateENTANGLEMENT
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A novel arousal-based individual screening reveals susceptibility and resilience to PTSD-like phenotypes in mice

2021

Translational animal models for studying post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are valuable for elucidating the poorly understood neurobiology of this neuropsychiatric disorder. These models should encompass crucial features, including persistence of PTSD-like phenotypes triggered after exposure to a single traumatic event, trauma susceptibility/resilience and predictive validity. Here we propose a novel arousal-based individual screening (AIS) model that recapitulates all these features. The AIS model was designed by coupling the traumatization (24 h restraint) of C57BL/6 J mice with a novel individual screening. This screening consists of z-normalization of post-trauma changes in startle …

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“She Isn’t Going to Give Up”: Women’s Resilience in Monica Ali’s Brick Lane – A Feminist Reading

2019

Abstract While Monica Ali’s novel Brick Lane is most often analyzed from the vantage points of postcolonialism as a text dealing primarily with the plight of the Bangladeshi immigrant community in London, it is difficult, if not downright impossible, to overlook the crucial role women and feminine resilience (in the face of not only patriarchy, but also racism, religion and social unrest) play in the novel. In actual fact, the story can much easier be read as the plight of women in their quest for self-determination and identity than as a novel about cultural clashes in the multicultural metropolis. The present essay sets out to prove that feminism is actually at the forefront of Ali’s nove…

PostcolonialismBrickEmancipationmedia_common.quotation_subjectReading (process)Cultural studiesLiterary criticismGender studiesSociologyPsychological resilienceFeminismmedia_commonEast-West Cultural Passage
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Personality types during transition to young adulthood: how are they related to life situation and well-being?

2014

Abstract The present longitudinal study examined personality types, their change, and their relations with life outcomes and well-being in a sample of young Finns ( N  = 493) that was followed from age 15 to 23. The Big Five traits were measured at ages 20 and 23, and four personality types – Resilients, Overcontrollers, Anti-Resilients, and “Averages” – emerged at both time points. Those with higher initial well-being were more likely to be later classified as Resilients, whereas those with low and decreasing well-being were more likely to be classified as Anti-Resilients. At age 23, Anti-Resilients were less likely to have reached normative educational goals than others, and more likely t…

Predictive validityLongitudinal studySocial PsychologyAdolescentPersonality Inventorymedia_common.quotation_subjectPersonality development050109 social psychologyBig Five personality traits and culturePersonal SatisfactionDevelopmental psychologyLife Change EventsYoung AdultSurveys and QuestionnairesAdaptation PsychologicalDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyPersonalityHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLongitudinal StudiesBig Five personality traitsYoung adult10. No inequalityta515Finlandmedia_commonPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesDepression05 social sciencesAdolescent DevelopmentResilience PsychologicalSelf ConceptPsychiatry and Mental healthPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthWell-beingPsychology050104 developmental & child psychologyPersonalityJournal of adolescence
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Paternidad adolescente ¿Factor de riesgo o de resiliencia?

2005

The study of the adolescent pregnancy has been historically centered in the mother, the preponderant focus has been considers the maternity in this stage of the vital cycle as a factor of risk. Nowadays, have begun some studies that focus the problem of the adolescent pregnancy being centered in the father’s figure to appear and proposing a healthy focus, starting from the introduction of such concepts like Resilience.  The present article, is a theoretical work, it is carried out to leave of secondary data. The objective is the compilation of studies and information on the subject of adolescent fatherhood from a less explored focus, considering the factors of risk and resilience. Different…

PregnancyLatin Americansbusiness.industryRisk and resilienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringSubject (philosophy)medicinebusinessPsychologymedicine.diseaseSocial psychologyReproductive healthDevelopmental psychologyPsicodebate
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Evolution of the adaptogenic concept from traditional use to medical systems: Pharmacology of stress‐ and aging‐related diseases

2020

Abstract Adaptogens comprise a category of herbal medicinal and nutritional products promoting adaptability, resilience, and survival of living organisms in stress. The aim of this review was to summarize the growing knowledge about common adaptogenic plants used in various traditional medical systems (TMS) and conventional medicine and to provide a modern rationale for their use in the treatment of stress‐induced and aging‐related disorders. Adaptogens have pharmacologically pleiotropic effects on the neuroendocrine‐immune system, which explain their traditional use for the treatment of a wide range of conditions. They exhibit a biphasic dose‐effect response: at low doses they function as …

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