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CHARTING THE EVOLUTION OF FINANCIAL THERAPY: 25 YEARS OF BIBLIOMETRIC JOURNEY [PDF]
Financial therapy has emerged as an interdisciplinary response to the intersection of financial stress, mental health, and economic behavior. Financial problems are not only determined by material barriers but also by factors such as anxiety, cognitive ...
Andreea-Mădălina VÂRTEI +1 more
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Objective: To describe the prevalence and costs of anxiety and depression among moderate-to-severe psoriasis (PsO) patients in a commercially-insured US population.
Q. Cai, A. Teeple, Bingcao Wu, E. Muser
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The Great Depression in Belgium from a Neo-Classical Perspective [PDF]
This paper casts the Belgian Great Depression of the 1930s within a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) framework. Results show that a total factor productivity shock within a standard real business cycle model is unsatisfactory.
Luca, PENSIEROSO
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Real wages, working time, and the Great Depression [PDF]
We have assembled two British data sets to re-examine the behaviour of real wages over the 1927-1937 cycle that contained the Great Depression. Both provide a degree of micro detail that greatly exceeds previous studies.
Hart, Robert A, Roberts, J Elizabeth
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Depression and Substance Abuse: A Rationalization of a Vicious Circle [PDF]
While a mind-altering-substance consumption alleviates current level of depression, it facilitates future depression. Our analysis incorporates this trade off and shows that the stationary state of a consistently overly ambitious sophisticated substance ...
Faria, João Ricardo, Levy, Amnon
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Background: Crime in residential areas is a key social determinant of mental health and well-being, yet few studies incorporate both objective and subjective crime measures or examine the causal impact of perceived insecurity on mental health and life ...
Fabián Duarte +2 more
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Introduction The impact of digital activity on adolescent mental health has been difficult to assess because of methodological limitations and a lack of strong theory.
Chris Hollis +8 more
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Irish Perceptions of the Great Depression [PDF]
This paper traces how the Great Depression was perceived in 1930s Ireland. Perceptions were complicated by internal political developments. Fianna Fáil, upon acceding to power in 1932, rapidly expanded protection and engaged in (near balanced budget ...
Mary E. Daly +1 more
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International Aspects of the Great Depression and the Crisis of 2007: Similarities, Differences, and Lessons [PDF]
We focus on two international aspects of the Great Depression--financial crises and international trade—and try to discern lessons for the current economic crisis.
Richard S. Grossman +1 more
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BackgroundDepression causes many negative effects and even death to patients; the burden on society is also heavy in terms of economics. The neuroinflammatory mechanism of acupuncture regulating depression is unclear.
Dongyi Ni +7 more
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