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Patient Anxiety in Oro-Dental Procedures: A Retrospective Observational Study of Biopsychosocial Aspects. [PDF]

open access: yesBehav Sci (Basel)
Strete EG   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

What Can We Learn From Nurses' Experiences of Digital Technology Implementation During the COVID‐19 Pandemic? A Qualitative Study

open access: yesJournal of Clinical Nursing, Volume 35, Issue 4, Page 1797-1806, April 2026.
ABSTRACT Aim To explore nurses' experiences of the adoption, implementation, and use of digital technologies during the Covid‐19 pandemic in the UK. Design A qualitative descriptive study. Methods A qualitative study using two data sources: qualitative responses from 55 respondents to an online survey, and data from in‐depth interviews with 21 ...
Dawn Dowding   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Internet‐Based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy With Interoceptive Exposure for Panic Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Trial and Working Alliance Analysis

open access: yesScandinavian Journal of Psychology, Volume 67, Issue 2, Page 605-619, April 2026.
ABSTRACT This study's primary aim was to evaluate the efficacy of an internet‐based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (IACT) program modified to include interoceptive exposure for treating panic disorder with or without concurrent agoraphobia. Its secondary aim was to examine whether therapist‐ and client‐rated working alliances were related to ...
Lisa Bäckman   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Moderating Role of Psychological Well‐Being in the Relation Between Stressful Life Events and Common Mental Disorders in the General Population

open access: yesScandinavian Journal of Psychology, Volume 67, Issue 2, Page 654-663, April 2026.
ABSTRACT Stressful life events (SLEs) are known to be associated with an increased prevalence of common mental disorders (CMDs), but the potential moderating role of psychological well‐being has not been comprehensively studied. In total, 6194 adults aged 18–75 years were interviewed for the third Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study ...
Peter M. ten Klooster   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

I Know Something I Won't Tell. A Longitudinal Investigation of Children's Ability to Withhold Information in an Adapted RT‐CIT Paradigm

open access: yesApplied Cognitive Psychology, Volume 40, Issue 2, March/April 2026.
ABSTRACT We extend preliminary research on the Reaction Time‐based Concealed Information Test (RT‐CIT) by testing the longitudinal reliability of two novel versions of the RT‐CIT in school‐age children. We assessed 8‐to‐12‐year‐olds (N = 194) at two time points (1 year apart) asking knowledgeable participants (children exposed to relevant information ...
Laura Visu‐Petra   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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