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Episodic memory rehabilitation for HIV‐associated neurocognitive disorders: A scoping review
Abstract Despite extensive research on HIV‐associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND), interest in cognitive rehabilitation has emerged only within the past 15 years. HAND are characterised by mild‐to‐moderate impairments in multiple cognitive domains: attention, episodic memory and executive functions.
Signe Andersen, Sylvane Faure
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A unified voice for evidence-based psychiatry: a global response to the WHO guidance on ECT. [PDF]
Sartorius A, Zilles-Wegner D.
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore the extent and range of published research on the nature of moral distress in emergency nurses. Design Scoping review. Methods The review followed the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology for scoping reviews and was reported in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses Extension for ...
C. Walters, M. Murray, C. Young
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Editorial: Expanding the reach of evidence-based psychological interventions for mental health: innovation, access, and equity. [PDF]
Melnik T, Sinval J, Lopes FM.
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ABSTRACT Aim To identify and map evidence on factors that influence nurses' engagement in clinical research. Design A scoping review was conducted in accordance with the JBI methodology. Methods First, titles and abstracts of articles, then full‐text articles, were screened by two independent researchers against inclusion and exclusion criteria.
Lyndsay Jerusha Mackay +9 more
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WEIRD but Also Inconsistent: An Analysis of the Reporting Practices of Participant Samples Across Five Areas of Psychology. [PDF]
Petrutiu L +3 more
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American Psychological Association Minority Fellowship Program (APA/MFP) [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Background Intensive Care Units (ICUs) care for critically ill patients across all age groups, with many deaths occurring during or shortly after admission. For families, this can be associated with significant psychological distress, including prolonged grief, depression, and post‐traumatic stress.
Melissa Riegel +4 more
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Mapping the landscape of psychological literature on threat from 1961 to 2023 through structural topic modeling. [PDF]
Ouyang H, Wan C, Fischer R.
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Autonomy Support, Personality Traits, and Subjective Well‐Being
ABSTRACT Objective This study investigated how autonomy support from close others influences Big five personality traits and subjective well‐being across young adulthood. Method Data were drawn from four six‐wave longitudinal studies spanning an eight‐month academic year, involving 1403 university students (Mage = 20.30, 85.60% female).
Élodie Audet +5 more
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