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Heart rate variability in marketing research: A systematic review and methodological perspectives
Abstract Heart rate variability is a promising physiological measurement that accesses psychophysiological variations in response to a marketing stimulus. While its application spans diverse fields, there is a limited understanding of the usability and interpretation of heart rate variability in marketing research.
Shobhit Kakaria+3 more
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Toward staging differentiation for posttraumatic stress disorder treatment
Abstract Objectives Several medical and psychiatric disorders have stage‐based treatment decision‐making methods. However, international treatment guidelines for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) fail to give specific treatment recommendations based on chronicity or stage of the disorder.
Mirjam J. Nijdam+2 more
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Abstract Background Although past research demonstrated growth mindset interventions to improve school outcomes, effects were small. This may be due to the theoretical nature of psychosocial techniques (e.g., reading about brain plasticity), which may not be optimally convincing for students.
Tieme W. P. Janssen+1 more
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Background Identifying proximal risk factors for suicidal ideation that are modifiable and relevant for adolescents and young adults is critical for suicide prevention. This study used an intensive monitoring approach to examine whether objectively‐ and subjectively‐ measured sleep characteristics predict next‐day suicidal ideation occurrence and ...
Jessica L. Hamilton+8 more
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Randomized controlled trial of the Marriage Checkup: Stress outcomes
Abstract Several couple interventions targeting relationship distress also show beneficial effects on individual mental health. Yet, strikingly few studies report effects on perceived stress. This study examined the effects of a brief couple intervention, the Marriage Checkup (MC), on perceived stress.
Astrid B. Leth‐Nissen+3 more
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Abstract Individuals with impaired gustatory perception may have altered ingestive behaviors, which contribute to unhealthy weight status and disordered eating. Whether and to what extent weight status or eating symptomatology depend on flavor perception is still a controversial issue.
David Garcia‐Burgos+4 more
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Grounding co‐writing: An analysis of the theoretical basis of a new approach in mental health care
Abstract This contribution aims to highlight the theoretical and epistemological premises of the co‐writing experience, a practice where a clinician and a patient are mutually engaged in jointly or collaboratively writing a narrative related to the patient’s experience.
Elena Faccio+3 more
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Prospective Prediction of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms Using Fear Potentiated Auditory Startle Responses [PDF]
Background: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been most consistently associated with exaggerated physiologic reactivity to startling sounds when such sounds occur in threatening contexts.
Henn-Hasse, Clare+5 more
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Abstract Depression has been characterized by lowered mood and unfavorable changes in neural emotional reactivity (altered brain responses to emotional stimuli). Physical exercise is a well‐established strategy to improve the mood of healthy and depressed individuals. Increasing evidence suggests that exercise might also improve emotional reactivity in
Tomasz S. Ligeza+3 more
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Optimal Retirement Time and Consumption with the Variation in Habitual Persistence [PDF]
In this paper,we study the individual's optimal retirement time and optimal consumption under habitual persistence. Because the individual feels equally satisfied with a lower habitual level and is more reluctant to change the habitual level after retirement, we assume that both the level and the sensitivity of the habitual consumption decline at the ...
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