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Performance of polygenic scores for predicting phobic anxiety. [PDF]
Anxiety disorders are common, with a lifetime prevalence of 20% in the U.S., and are responsible for substantial burdens of disability, missed work days and health care utilization.
Stefan Walter+9 more
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Abstract Objective Language patterns may elucidate mechanisms of mental health conditions. To inform underlying theory and risk models, we evaluated prospective associations between in vivo text messaging language and differential symptoms of depression, generalized anxiety, and social anxiety. Methods Over 16 weeks, we collected outgoing text messages
Caitlin A. Stamatis+8 more
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Background Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer among women, impacting 2.1 million women each year. The aim of the study is to determine prevalence of sleep disorders among patients with breast cancer, its correlation with different psychological ...
Romany H. Gabra, Doaa F. Hashem
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Abstract Background Emotional lability, defined as rapid and/or intense affect fluctuations, is associated with pediatric psychopathology. Although numerous studies have examined labile mood in clinical groups, few studies have used real‐time assessments in a well‐characterized transdiagnostic sample, and no prior study has included participants with ...
Reut Naim+5 more
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Background Current research has emphasized the role of structural integration of personality and childhood experiences for the understanding of anxiety disorders.
Jonathan Nowak+5 more
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Validation of the Italian version of the 25‐item Hikikomori Questionnaire (HQ‐25‐I)
Abstract Introduction The present study aimed to adapt the 25‐item Hikikomori Questionnaire to the Italian context (HQ‐25‐I) and to test its psychometric properties in two samples, particularly a sample of residents with psychiatric conditions (n = 117) and a sample of individuals from the community (n = 209).
Emanuele Fino+4 more
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Dimensions of cognition, behaviour, and mental health in struggling learners: A spotlight on girls
Male and female phenotypes were characterised in a large transdiagnostic sample of children identified by practitioners as experiencing problems in cognition and learning, irrespective of diagnostic status. Dimensions of cognition, behaviour and mental health were structurally invariant between boys and girls, but cognitive problems were more severe in
Jacalyn Guy+4 more
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CDF $W$ boson mass and muon $g-2$ in type-X two-Higgs-doublet model with a Higgs-phobic light pseudoscalar [PDF]
The recent measurement of the $W$ boson mass by the CDF collaboration adds an anomaly to the long-standing discrepancy in the muon anomalous magnetic moment, $\Delta a_\mu$. Although type-X in the two-Higgs-doublet model provides an attractive solution to $\Delta a_\mu$ through a light pseudoscalar $A$, the model confronts the exotic Higgs decays of $h\
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In this study, one–hundred and sixteen adolescents completed ecological momentary assessment (EMA) surveys assessing current positive and negative affect (PA and NA) and dimensions of spontaneous thought. Characteristics of spontaneous thought—including temporal orientation, self–referential quality, and task–relatedness—were differentially related to ...
Christian A. Webb+5 more
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Abstract Background Infants of parents with perinatal anxiety are at elevated likelihood of experiencing disruption in the parent‐infant relationship, as well as difficulties with socio‐emotional functioning in later development. Interventions delivered in the perinatal period have the potential to protect the early dyadic relationship and support ...
Celia G. Smith+5 more
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