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Personality dimensions and attributional styles in individuals with and without gender dysphoria [PDF]
This research investigates personality dimensions and attributional styles among individuals with and without gender dysphoria in relationship to gender, educational level, and ethnicity.
Siamak Khodarahimi+2 more
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Changes in the relationship between self‐reference and emotional valence as a function of dysphoria [PDF]
The self-positivity bias is found to be an aspect of normal cognitive function. Changes in this bias are usually associated with changes in emotional states, such as dysphoria or depression.
Lynn Ann Watson+3 more
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Overgeneral past and future thinking in dysphoria: the role of emotional cues and cueing methodology [PDF]
Overgeneral memory, where individuals exhibit difficulties in retrieving specific episodes from autobiographical memory, has been consistently linked with emotional disorders. However, the majority of this literature has relied upon a single methodology,
Rachel J. Anderson+2 more
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Change in grip strength in trans people and its association with lean body mass and bone density
Objective: Gender-affirming hormonal treatment (HT) in trans people changes physical appearance. Muscle mass and strength are important aspects of physical appearance, but few data exist on the effect of HT on grip strength and muscle mass.
Miranda Scharff+5 more
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Role of family function in the prediction of Gender Dysphoria in women and transgender men [PDF]
Introduction: Most people show signs of behavior appropriate to their biological and physical gender. While a minority of people exhibit behaviors that are different from their sexual appearance, it is called Gender Dysphoria.
Somayeh Rahimi Ahmadabadi+3 more
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Anhedonia, the experience of diminished pleasure, is a core feature of major depressive disorder and is often present long before the diagnosis of depression.
Xu Li+10 more
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Somatic, but not cognitive-affective, symptoms are associated with reduced heart rate variability in individuals with dysphoria [PDF]
Background: Somatic, but not cognitive-affective, symptoms of depression have been associated with reduced heart rate variability (HRV), and with poor prognosis in cardiovascular patients.
Buodo, Giulia+3 more
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Introduction and purpose of the work: Breastfeeding has many health benefits. The guidelines recommend breastfeeding up to 6 months of age. Many mothers stop breastfeeding early, one reason being the dysphoric ejection reflex (D-MER).
Katarzyna Skowrońska+3 more
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Feeling happy when feeling down : the effectiveness of positive mental imagery in dysphoria [PDF]
Background and objectives Mental imagery can evoke strong emotional responses, but imagery perspective can influence the response, with observer perspective reducing emotionality.
De Raedt, Rudi+2 more
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The κ-opioid receptor (KOR) has recently emerged as an alternative therapeutic target for the development of pain medications, without deleterious side effects associated with the μ-opioid receptor (MOR).
Federica Santino, Luca Gentilucci
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