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Human behavior depends on both internal and external factors. Internally, people’s mental states motivate and govern their behavior. Externally, one’s situation constrains which actions are appropriate or possible.
Mark A. Thornton, Diana I. Tamir
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Health, Mental Health and Labor Productivity: The Role of Self-Reporting Bias [PDF]
This paper relates physical and mental health status to labor force participation and compares these relationships among self-report and proxy respondents. Previous research has conjectured that self-reports of health status may lead to an upward bias in
Leroux, Justin +2 more
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Patterns of mental health help seeking among Latina immigrant women
Background Latina immigrant women are at increased risk of poor mental health due to stressors before, during, and after migration to the United States, including exposure to violence, social isolation, economic instability, and cultural and linguistic ...
Mercedes Ortiz Rodriguez +4 more
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Nose Heat: Exploring Stress-induced Nasal Thermal Variability through Mobile Thermal Imaging
Automatically monitoring and quantifying stress-induced thermal dynamic information in real-world settings is an extremely important but challenging problem.
Bianchi-Berthouze, Nadia +4 more
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General method of pattern classification using the two-domain theory [PDF]
Human beings judge patterns (such as images) by complex mental processes, some of which may not be known, while computing machines extract features. By representing the human judgements with simple measurements and reducing them and the machine extracted
Rorvig, Mark E.
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Parallel processes in clinical supervision: Implications for coaching mental health practitioners [PDF]
This paper outlines the potential of parallel processes to enhance experiential learning opportunities in coaching for mental health practitioners. Traditional views of parallel processes in clinical supervision are examined in relation to how they can ...
Trevor P. Crowe +4 more
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ASIAN AMERICANS IN PSYCHIATRIC SYSTEMS [PDF]
Prior to the l960\u27s, very little interest had been shown in researching patterns of American utilization of mental health facilities. The notion of culturally different patterns of psychological “normalcy” for Asian Americans as a distinct population ...
Tashima, Niel
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Examining the timing of mental health contacts across female offending trajectories
Background There is a strong relationship between mental health and female offending, but few studies use longitudinal data to capture the differences in mental health service contact and diagnoses across diverse female offending trajectories.
Aydan Kuluk +4 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic has seen a rise in anxiety and depression among adolescents. This study aimed to investigate the longitudinal associations between sleep and mental health among a large sample of Australian adolescents and examine whether healthy ...
Serena Bauducco +8 more
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Summary: Background: Despite growing knowledge of distinct patterns of substance use in adolescents, their associations with later adverse mental health and substance use outcomes remain poorly understood.
Elisabeth R Hansen, MSc +5 more
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