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Patients with Mental Health Problem and Concerns on COVID-19 Vaccination: A Brief Review
The COVID-19 pandemic has become a major global issue. Several millions of people died from the infection all around the world. According to the researchers, patients with severe mental illness should be addressed because they are a vulnerable group with
Pathum Sookaromdee, Viroj Wiwanitkit
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How patients contribute to an online psychoeducation forum for bipolar disorder: a virtual participant observation study [PDF]
Background: In a recent exploratory randomized controlled trial, an online psychoeducation intervention for bipolar disorder has been found to be feasible and acceptable to patients and may positively impact on their self-management behaviors and ...
Poole, Ria +2 more
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PHN Discussion Paper #2 – Mental Health notes a key role for Primary Health Networks in realising effective and lasting improvement in mental health outcomes, through adopting a person-centred approach in service design and enabling integration across ...
Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association
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“The hard problem” of consciousness in the light of phenomenology of аrtificial intelligence
Purpose: The widest use of artificial intelligence technologies tends to uncontrolled growth. At the same time, in modern scientific thought there is no adequate understanding of the consequences of the introduction of artificial intelligence in the ...
Oleksandr Bilokobylskyi
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Mental set and mental arithmetic [PDF]
State University of New York, Buffalo, New York 14226 Ss performed mental arithmetic problems in which they added, subtracted, or multiplied two one-digit numbers. The presentation order of the operator symbol and the digits was varied. With three possible operators, presentation of the operator prior to the digits (OD) led to faster RTs.
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BackgroundIndigenous mental healthcare using traditional non-western methods termed “unorthodox approaches” has been observed in Nigeria historically.
Adegboyega Ogunwale +4 more
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The Metaphysics of Free Will: A Critique of Free Won’t as Double Prevention [PDF]
The problem of free will is deeply linked with the causal relevance of mental events. The causal exclusion argument claims that, in order to be causally relevant, mental events must be identical to physical events.
Grasso, Matteo
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Nurses' attitudes towards mental illness in Iran: A cross-sectional study [PDF]
Despite significant advancements in treatment, negative attitudes toward mental illnesses persist, even among healthcare professionals. A negative attitude toward mental illness affects the provision of healthcare services and follow-up care.
Malihe Babahaji +3 more
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Association between body mass index and mental health among Scottish adult population: a cross-sectional study of 37,272 participants [PDF]
<b>Background:</b> The evidence is conflicting as to whether body mass index (BMI) is associated with mental health and, if so, to what extent it varies by sex and age.
D. F. Mackay +6 more
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People with mental cognitive or psychological disabilities can potentially relax, get help or schedule their coming route in multimodal transportation hubs.
Joël Meissonnier
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