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Pulmonary tuberculosis which is a chronic lung disease, by the nature of the disorder, its course, as well as its treatment could be emotionally challenging and can lead to depression. This study sets out to screen patients with pulmonary tuberculosis for depression and to determine if there is an urgent need for intervention. T.. Read More
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Emotional Impact in Parents of Open and Restricted Pediatric Intensive Care: A Clinical Research
The present study aims to explore any differences in terms of emotional impact between visiting policies restricted vs. 24h open, among parents of children hospitalized in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). Methods: Eleven parents of children admitted to NICU and 11 parents of children .. Read More
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Rising Suicide Attempts-A Global Psychiatric Emergency
Suicide attempt is a significant public health issue globally, and is one of the leading cause of rising death rates. The presence of a prior SA was regarded as the major threat factor for both non-fatal and lethal repeat of suicide attempt. The suicide attempt levels now account for one-third of all mental situations at psychia.. Read More
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Spirituality is now an established & essential dimension of holistic addiction treatment interventions. There has been a slow integration of this valuable resource into treatment and rehabilitationservices in Middle Eastern countries where the concept is underdeveloped with minimal uptake. A search of the academic libraries .. Read More
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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is related to alteration in neuropsychological functioning, including visual and other cognitive processes. Grapheme-color synesthesia is a phenomenon in which a letter or number elicits response of a concurrent image or color perception. Since we earlier reported an association between grap.. Read More
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Picture Books and Reading Aloud to Support Children after a Natural Disaster: An Exploratory Study
Objective: Picture books have been used after disasters to support children’s recovery, without empirical validation. This study explored the long-term effects of a modified Reach Out and Read (ROR) intervention after a typhoon in the Philippines. Methods: Two months following Typhoon Haiyan, doctors trained parents and c.. Read More
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An Inquiry into Teachers’ Perception of At-Risk Students in Jamaica: A Phenomenological Approach
This was a qualitative study designed as a hermeneutical phenomenology to explore and understand the central essence underlying the meanings and anatomy of the lived experiences of teachers dealing successfully with at risk students. The purpose of this study was to discover how teachers perceive their purpose and how they view .. Read More
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Emergency Departments (ED) are a critical link in the suicide prevention chain. Indeed, their role is crucial in identifying, admission and clinical management of suicidal patients, as they often serve as an urgent, primary or sole point of contact with the health care system; moreover, they are directly confronted with the high.. Read More
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Introduction: For decades, academic and non-academic researchers have been examining the issue of school-based violence, especially disruptive behaviour exhibited by students including those at the primary level. Despite the plethora of studies and intervention programmes implemented in school including Peace and Love in Schools.. Read More
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Acute stress reactions immediately after exposure to trauma or crisis have received growing attention in recent years and are gaining momentum in light of recent mass traumatic events worldwide including conflicts, terrorist attacks and natural disasters. Unlike routine life, traumatic or emergency situations are unexpected and .. Read More
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Bruised Badges: The Moral Risks of Police Work and a Call for Officer Wellness
The paper takes the position that efforts to eliminate all acts of police misconduct are misguided, because much of this behavior appears to be a natural byproduct of routine police practices. Instead, it is important for police executives to understand the various factors that foster police misconduct. This awareness can be acc.. Read More
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Childhood Adversity and Factors Determining Resilience among Undergraduate Students
Childhood adversity experiences, when not properly managed may result to anti-social behaviour, health risk or psychological problems like severe depression, suicidal behavior in undergraduate students. Hence the study examined childhood adversity experiences and its factors determining resilience among undergraduate students in.. Read More
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Understanding the Symptoms of Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a chronic brain disorder that affects about one percentage of the population. When schizophrenia is active, symptoms can include delusions, hallucinations, trouble with thinking and concentration and lack of motivation. The modern psychology as a science describes schizophrenia as a brain or mental disorder. It .. Read More
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Several studies have proven that an individual’s psychological well-being is an essential element of his or her health. Stress and anxiety both play roles in the overall functioning of the individual. They have been shown to have powerful influence on students and their overall academic achievement and performance in their.. Read More
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Therapeutic Reprocessing of Association of Memories (TRAM)
Therapeutic reprocessing of association of memories (TRAM) is a treatment approach for phobia and other emotional disorders based upon proposed ‘Emotion Model’ by Das. This article describes the theoretical guidelines of TRAM for the effective treatment of phobia. Currently ‘desensitization’ and ‘fl.. Read More
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Alcohol Use Disorder and its Correlates among Health Professionals
Background: Alcohol is commonly used psychoactive drug particularly among adults. Harmful use of alcohol leads to occupational, social and physical impairment. However, studies on Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) among Health Professionals (HPs) remains limited in Ethiopia. Objective: This study aimed to determine prevalence of AUD .. Read More
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Alcohol use disorders are a major cause of a number of health, economic and social challenges for individuals, their families and health care systems worldwide. The inadequate and inaccurate assessment of long-term drinking demeanors is a significant and substantial hindrance to its diagnosis and management. Biomarkers for chron.. Read More
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Biomarkers for Identifying Individuals at Risk of Alzheimer Disease
Background: Alzheimer Disease (AD), the most common form of dementia, is a progressive and irreversible neurodegenerative disorder. Promising preventative strategies includes identification of potential modifiable risk factors for AD that could help identify individual who are at risk of AD. This study focuses on identifying bio.. Read More
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The objective of the present investigation was to identify the role of life purpose, noetic goals and resilience in the mental health of young victims of community violence. 1,500 students from four universities in northern and central Mexico participated in the study, 988 were women and 512 men, with an average age of 20.8 year.. Read More
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Tattoos as a Window to the Mind: Is the “Body Graffiti” Skin Deep or Deeper?
Tattoos and other forms of body modification have been practiced by mankind for thousands of years. The last 100 years or so, have witnessed a substantial rise in the prevalence of these phenomena. They served different purposes throughout our history, and society’s reaction to them have also changed from experimenting, ba.. Read More
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