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Variable and dynamic associations between hot weather, thermal comfort, and individuals' emotional states during summertime. [PDF]

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Expressed Emotion Trait or State?

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1995
BackgroundThis exploratory study addresses the question of whether expressed emotion (EE) is a response characteristic of the parent (trait) or a parental response to specific circumstances or persons (state).MethodSeventeen parents participated in two audiotaped interviews, using modified versions of the Camberwell Family Interview.
J L, Schreiber, A, Breier, D, Pickar
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Aging, emotional states, and memory

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1993
This study compared the relation between negative mood states and memory in young and elderly subjects.Forty-five normal, healthy young volunteers (ages 19-35 years) and 45 normal, healthy elderly volunteers (ages 60-78 years) were administered a verbal list-learning task and self-rated scales of affective states.The elderly group, but not the young ...
D, Deptula, R, Singh, N, Pomara
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Oral contraceptives and emotional state

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1978
Abstract The profile of Mood States [5] was administered to 67 young sexually-active women who were attending a Family Planning Clinic for the first time. A discriminant function analysis indicated that users of oral contraceptives (OC users, n=15) were older and higher scores on the Depression and Fatigue subscales of the POMS than non-OC users (n ...
A, Worsley, A, Chang
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