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PMH59 FURTHER VALIDITY EVIDENCES OF THE GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER—7 SCALE (GAD-7)
M. Terres Ruiz +5 more
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Abstract Epilepsy is primarily defined by the repetitive occurrence of seizures, but the full impact of seizures extends beyond these episodic events. Seizures themselves cause changes at the cellular, network, and systemic levels in individual patients with epilepsy and may contribute to the progressive nature of the disease in some patients. Seizures
Matthew C. Walker +3 more
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The association between generalized anxiety disorder and disordered eating symptoms among Lebanese adults with the moderating effect of self esteem. [PDF]
Abdallah R +8 more
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Intolerance of Uncertainty and Emotion Dysregulation as Predictors of Generalized Anxiety Disorder Severity in a Clinical Population. [PDF]
Larochelle S +5 more
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Key risk factors of generalized anxiety disorder in adolescents: machine learning study. [PDF]
Moon Y, Woo H.
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Factorial invariance of the generalized anxiety disorder scale (GAD-7) in Latin America and the Caribbean. [PDF]
López N +22 more
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ABSTRACT Background and objective Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a mental disorder most prevalent among adolescent females, with rising cases in younger and more culturally diverse populations. Unhealthy activity patterns are common and have been linked to increased relapse rates; however, data on objectively measured physical activity levels (PALs) in this ...
Álex V. Pagador +4 more
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Associations between expected and observed psychological responses to acute resistance exercise in analogue generalized anxiety disorder. [PDF]
Rice JM +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Despite the severe and increasing burden of eating disorders (EDs) on children and adolescents, treatment services are typically only accessible after substantial waiting times. One strategy used to support families during the waitlist period is psychoeducation.
Morgan J. Sidari +9 more
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