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Statistical Validation of Unsupervised Clustering for Adolescent TMD: A Cross‐Sectional Study
ABSTRACT Objective This study employs unsupervised clustering to identify Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) phenotypes in adolescents, aiming to identify distinct clusters based on biopsychosocial features. It compares these clusters with conventional TMD classifications to assess if this method offers enhanced insights into TMD diagnosis. Methods Data
Hye Kyoung Kim
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Phobic and Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents
Felissa Goldstein
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Towards a latent space cartography of subjective experience in mental health
Aims The way that individuals subjectively experience the world greatly influences their own mental well‐being. However, it remains a considerable challenge to precisely characterize the breadth and depth of such experiences. One persistent problem is the lack of objective tools for directly quantifying and comparing narrative reports of subjective ...
Shawn Manuel+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Non‐pharmacological interventions (NPIs) are the primary approaches to the management of behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD), but studies have indicated that there is a suboptimal implementation. Although there are several studies on the factors influencing NPI implementation for BPSD at residential aged‐care ...
Hunduma Dinsa Ayeno+3 more
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IJMPR Didactic Paper: Weighting for Causal Inference in Mental Health Research
ABSTRACT Objective Inverse probability weighting is a fundamental and general methodology for estimating the causal effects of exposures and interventions, but standard approaches to constructing such weights are often suboptimal. Methods In this paper, we describe a recent approach for constructing such weights that directly balances covariates while ...
Eric R. Cohn, José R. Zubizarreta
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Trends in Drug Claims for Non‐Specific Low Back Pain in Québec, 1997 to 2018
ABSTRACT Objective The aim of this study was to describe temporal trend of drugs claims after an episode of non‐specific low back pain in Québec between 1997 and 2018, by pharmacological class. Methods Data came from the PROspective Québec study on work and health (PROQ), the Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec (RAMQ) and Québec hospital services ...
Antarou Ly+2 more
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ABSTRACT Navigating challenging peer experiences is typical during early adolescence, and youths’ social cognitions—social appraisals and social self‐efficacy—about such challenges have implications for their subsequent peer interactions. Parents can play a role in shaping youth social cognitive skills by socializing youth on how to think about ...
Virnaliz Jimenez, Kelly M. Tu
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Navigating disenfranchised grief: Women's experiences caring for family with brain injury
Abstract A leading cause of disability, brain injury entails long‐term recovery that often necessitates in‐home caregiving provided by a spouse, partner, or parent. Women tend to shoulder such caregiving roles, yet few studies investigate the triumphs and obstacles associated with their lived experiences—including counseling and other supports ...
Cara Meixner+2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim This study examined the mediating roles of depression and various dimensions of loneliness (family, social, and romantic) in the associations between COVID‐19 fear and satisfaction with life. Additionally, the research investigated how the economic impact of COVID‐19, family income, gender, and marital status may moderate these ...
Orhan Koçak+3 more
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Danger versus fear: A key to understanding biophobia
Abstract Which animals do people fear most, and why? Exploring animal fears in humans is crucial for understanding reactions in the face of danger, addressing both innate and learned determinants. Because of the central role they are thought to have played in primate evolution, most studies have focused on the fear of snakes.
Karl Zeller+7 more
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