A comparison of psychiatric symptoms between mental health professionals with and without post-infection sequelae of COVID-19 DOI
Pan Chen, Heli Sun,

D J Li

et al.

Psychiatry Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 331, P. 115631 - 115631

Published: Nov. 30, 2023

Language: Английский

The Role of Cognitive and Emotional Factors in the Relationship Between Childhood Trauma and Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Among College Students: A Network Analysis DOI Creative Commons

Lijuan Shi,

Jiaqiang Xiao, Juanjuan Guo

et al.

Psychology Research and Behavior Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: Volume 17, P. 3951 - 3964

Published: Nov. 1, 2024

Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a serious mental health problem among adolescents and young adults. Childhood trauma distal factor for NSSI can also lead to cognitive abnormalities maladaptive emotion regulation during the growth development of individuals. However, it unclear how childhood cognitive-emotional factors interact with NSSI.

Language: Английский

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Network analysis of psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia DOI
Hong Cai, Bing Shen, Jianxiong Long

et al.

Schizophrenia Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 274, P. 501 - 507

Published: Nov. 19, 2024

Language: Английский

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Association of grip strength, sleep duration, and comorbidities with depressive symptoms in middle-aged and older patients with chronic lung diseases: a cross-sectional network analysis based on CHARLS data DOI Creative Commons
Lu Li, Jie Meng, Yinxiang Wu

et al.

Frontiers in Psychology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15

Published: Nov. 27, 2024

Depressive symptoms are prevalent among patients with chronic lung diseases (CLDs) and adversely impact their quality of life. This study aims to explore the association grip strength (GS), sleep duration, comorbidities depressive in CLDs, an in-depth analysis underlying mechanisms.

Language: Английский

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Intrinsic Association Between Death Anxiety and Depression Among Men Living with HIV/AIDS in China: A Network Analysis DOI Creative Commons

Chengbin Zheng,

Leilei Liang,

Marhaba Kiyum

et al.

Psychology Research and Behavior Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: Volume 17, P. 4073 - 4085

Published: Nov. 1, 2024

With the increasing popularity of ARVs, physical symptoms people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) have been effectively improved. Improving mental health and quality life has gradually become focus attention in treatment. The aim this study is to explore association between death anxiety depression men (MLWHA) from perspective network analysis. This recruited 701 MLWHA Jilin Province, China. Participants were asked complete a questionnaire. average age participants was 37.4 years old. Among them, there 54 heterosexual participants, 494 homosexual 139 bisexual 14 asexual/other participants. Network analysis used identify central symptoms, key bridge strongest edge among network. In study, 18.1% may suffer severe depression. severity severer than heterosexuals. Death unmarried married/cohabiting compared divorced/separated/widowed MLWHA. found that item DAS10 (The topic post very confusing me) most symptom. DAS2 - PHQ9 (Rarely think Suicide ideation) Item death) Psychological such as distress over death, thoughts suicidal ideation play an important influential connecting role anxiety-depression Implementing appropriate interventions for these symptoms-such popularizing correct knowledge providing more psychological counseling services group-can reduce co-occurrence depression, thereby improving

Language: Английский

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Resilience in Solitude: A Review of Loneliness and Its Impact on Nurses’ Wellbeing DOI Creative Commons
Abdulqadir J. Nashwan,

Yasir S. Alsalamah,

Mohammad S. Abu-Mahfouz

et al.

Perspectives In Psychiatric Care, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 2024(1)

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

The issue of loneliness among nurses is considerable importance, with potential ramifications extending beyond the well‐being individuals involved to quality patient care delivered. This review explores topic in‐depth, guided by recognition that influence on nurses’ welfare warrants extensive examination and evaluation. rationale for undertaking this understand communicate wide‐reaching implications within nursing profession. In narrative review, we tried elucidate prevalence, causes, impacts globally. We explored various theoretical frameworks empirical studies illuminate factors contributing population analyzed prevalence rates other professions. further discussed consequences physical mental health, job performance, financial systemic healthcare institutions. It evaluates role workplace environment. coping strategies interventions manage loneliness, including self‐help techniques, formal support structures, programs, technology‐based solutions. revealed influencing include social, environmental, cultural elements. Studies highlight being widowed, divorced, older, male, or from an immigrant background, low activity, unemployment, income, poor‐quality relationships are significant predictors loneliness. Physical health issues like chronic illnesses conditions such as depression anxiety also contribute feelings nurses. forward recommendations institutions, policy changes, future research needs, ultimately underscoring importance addressing concludes a call action all stakeholders prioritize emotional nurses, fostering environment nurtures resilience thereby enhances care.

Language: Английский

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A comparison of psychiatric symptoms between mental health professionals with and without post-infection sequelae of COVID-19 DOI
Pan Chen, Heli Sun,

D J Li

et al.

Psychiatry Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 331, P. 115631 - 115631

Published: Nov. 30, 2023

Language: Английский

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