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Subsensitive melatonin suppression by dim white light: possible biological marker of panic disorder [PDF]
Pradeep J. Nathan+2 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the workplace experiences of 51 ethnic minority professionals who self‐identify as neurodivergent, focusing specifically on the impact of intersectional stereotyping within organizations in the United Kingdom and United States.
Debora Gottardello+2 more
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Background: Panic disorder is associated with autonomic nervous system dysfunction and reduced heart rate variability (HRV). Enhancing HRV may help mitigate symptoms of panic disorder. This study investigated the effects of Rajyoga mindfulness meditation
Kamlesh Jha+6 more
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ABSTRACT In this research, we aim to further our understanding of supervisors' enactment of psychosocial risk management and their own psychological responses to supporting employees through stressful work situations. Informed by event system theorizing and the special case of affective events, we examined 342 employee critical events of a stressful ...
Nerina L. Jimmieson, Adele J. Bergin
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Academic burnout in nursing students: An explanatory sequential design
Abstract Aim Despite the harmful effects of burnout among many nursing students, academic burnout is poorly understood. This study was conducted to better explain the concept of burnout in nursing students. Design An explanatory sequential mixed‐method design was used.
Ali Asghar Ghods+4 more
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Median effective dosage of midazolam oral solution for preschool children in preoperative sedation
This study aimed to detect median effective dosage (ED50) of midazolam oral solution (MOS) for preschool children in preoperative sedation. Thirty children who were scheduled for elective of the hidden penis correction surgery under general anesthesia in the pediatric surgery department were selected.
Rui Jiang+5 more
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Care home workers experiences of stress and coping during COVID‐19 pandemic: A mixed methods study
Abstract Aim The aim of the study was to explore the stress and coping experiences of healthcare workers (HCWs) in care home settings in Scotland during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Design A cross‐sectional mixed methods study was conducted using an online survey and interviews.
Michelle Beattie+6 more
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Perceived Parenting Styles of Patients with Anxiety Disorders: A Case-Control Study
Objective: To compare the perceived parenting styles of patients with panic disorder and with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), to compare the findings with patients with general medical disorders, and to identify the factors associated with panic ...
Aim-orn Jiraphan, Jarurin Pitanupong
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Progress of non‐motor symptoms in early‐onset Parkinson's disease
This study reviews the research progress related to non‐motor symptoms (NMS) in patients with early onset Parkinson's disease (EOPD), including neuropsychiatric symptoms, autonomic dysfunction, sleep disorders, and sensory disorders and also summarizes the characteristics of NMS in the genetic form of Parkinson's disease (PD).
Fanshi Zhang+5 more
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Abstract Background and Aim The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic has to date overwhelmed the survivors and the general population. The present study aimed to compare the mental health status and the COVID‐19 event impact between the survivors and the general population in Mazandaran Province, Northern Iran.
Maryam Hasannezhad Reskati+7 more
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