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Factores psicosociales que inciden en la depresión del adulto mayor [PDF]
Introducción: los senescentes son uno de los grupos etáreos importantes de la población cubana, siendo necesario estudiar la depresión, como uno de los procesos afectivos que se dañan con el incremento de la edad, combinándose múltiples factores ...
Haydeé Mabel Llanes Torres +3 more
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Depresión y factores asociados en la población peruana adulta mayor según la ENDES 2014-2015
Objetivos: Estimar la prevalencia y los factores asociados a la depresión en la población peruana adulta mayor según los resultados de la Encuesta Demográfica y de Salud Familiar (ENDES) 2014-2015.
Martha Martina +4 more
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Prevalencia, causas y tratamiento de la depresión mayor
Resumen La depresión mayor representa un problema de salud pública debido a su alta prevalencia. La etiología de la depresión es compleja, en ella intervienen factores psicosociales, genéticos, y biológicos.
Elsy Arlene Pérez-Padilla +4 more
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Abstract Premise What maintains mixed mating is an evolutionary enigma. Cleistogamy—the production of both potentially outcrossing chasmogamous and obligately selfing cleistogamous flowers on the same individual plant—is an excellent system to study the costs of selfing.
Tatyana Y. Soto +2 more
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Abstract We report on two preliminary evaluations of a group intervention, targeting vulnerable infants and their mothers within the first 6‐months postpartum. The Mother–Baby Nurture® program aims to strengthen the developing infant–mother attachment relationship by increasing maternal mentalizing.
Sharon Cooke +2 more
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Objective measurement of Spanish emotion vocabulary
Current research on emotion knowledge and competence emphasises the role of language. Emotion vocabulary is one of the indicators of emotion knowledge that can be objectively measured; however, the metric properties of the scores obtained in tests and tasks to measure it have seldom been adequate.
Ana R. Delgado +4 more
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Abstract Most mothers have more than one child. Second‐time mothers may worry about whether they will love the second baby as much as their first child. The current study examined mothers’ maternal‐fetal relationship anxiety (MFRA) to their second baby, the prediction of mother‐infant bonding (MIB) and infant‐mother attachment security post‐partum, and
Brenda L. Volling +3 more
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Mental health and sleep quality of low‐income mothers of one‐year‐olds during the COVID‐19 pandemic
Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic and subsequent social restrictions created an unprecedented context for families raising young children. Although studies have documented detrimental effects of the pandemic on maternal well‐being, less is known about how the pandemic specifically impacted low‐income mothers.
Elizabeth M. Premo +4 more
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Effect of Life Review Therapy for Holocaust Survivors: A randomized controlled trial
Abstract Despite the therapeutic needs of aging Holocaust survivors, no randomized controlled trial (RCT) of psychotherapy exists for this population, with very few on older adults in general. This RCT aimed to compare the efficacy of Life Review Therapy for Holocaust survivors (LRT‐HS) relative to a supportive control group. Holocaust survivors with a
Simon Forstmeier +6 more
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The mental health of forcibly displaced couples
Abstract Most current research investigating traumatic stress is focused on its effects at the individual level, utilizing the implicit assumption that trauma‐related disorders are mutually independent within families and communities. However, there is reason to assume that trauma‐related symptoms within couples are influenced by each partner's risk ...
Harem Nareeman Mahmood +3 more
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