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The Gut in Early Life-Postnatal Challenges. [PDF]
Benninga MA +3 more
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The effects of manual and automatic lancet use on pain, stress, physiological parameters and crying duration during capillary heel blood collection in term neonates: a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Kadiroğlu T +3 more
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Application of Intelligent Neonatal Pain Assessment Tools Based on Multimodal Data Fusion: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Zhou Q +10 more
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Early-Life Microbiota Modulation and Neurodevelopment in Infants: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. [PDF]
Carnazzo SM +6 more
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While psychological approaches to emotion start with experience or physiology, conversation analysis (often abbreviated to CA) starts with emotion as a public and communicable object.
Alexa Hepburn, Jonathan Potter
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Lay opinion and extensive survey data indicate that crying is a cathartic behavior that serves to relieve distress and reduce arousal. Yet laboratory data often indicate that crying exacerbates distress and increases autonomic arousal.
Jonathan Rottenberg +2 more
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When and for whom does crying improve mood? A daily diary study of 1004 crying episodes
We aimed to examine the connections between individual affective characteristics and crying, and to evaluate Rottenberg, Bylsma, and Vingerhoets’ (2008) framework for studying crying and mood.
Lauren M Bylsma +2 more
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Journal of Holistic Nursing, 2011
In this article, the authors analyze the concept of professional vulnerability, as it relates to crying and the nursing profession. The span of potential professional vulnerability extends through all the nursing clinical, academic, and research environments.
Lisa A, Davenport, Joanne M, Hall
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In this article, the authors analyze the concept of professional vulnerability, as it relates to crying and the nursing profession. The span of potential professional vulnerability extends through all the nursing clinical, academic, and research environments.
Lisa A, Davenport, Joanne M, Hall
openaire +2 more sources

