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The couple Energy & Engagement Model: a new operational theory for relationship burn-out. [PDF]
Putois B, Anders R.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Despite increasing rates of suicidal thoughts and behavior among Latinx populations in the US, no prior research has examined Latinx youth and caregiver disagreement (discordance) in youth‐reported thoughts of death or suicidal thoughts, as well as factors associated with discordance.
Lauren M. O'Reilly +3 more
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"It's sometimes a tightrope walk…" - Exploring dyadic coping arrangements between young adults with chronic conditions and their peers (friends or partners) in interviewing both sides. [PDF]
Flick U, Röhnsch G.
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Abstract The societal and biophysical permeability across human‐demarcated jurisdictions within watersheds necessitates collaboration among administrative regions. The effectiveness of such collaboration is partly determined by the degree to which institutional arrangements align with underlying social and ecological interdependencies, a concept ...
Fang Wang +3 more
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Dyadic Risk and Protective Factors of Caregiver Burden Among Partners of Patients With Advanced Cancer: A Network Approach. [PDF]
Schellekens MPJ +6 more
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ABSTRACT The psychological impact of honor cultures and shame societies on the general population has not been examined through a diagnostic lens. Atimiaphobia is a newly recognized psychological condition characterized by an intense fear of losing honor or being labeled shameless, deeply rooted in honor cultures and shame societies.
Waqar Husain +5 more
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The Dynamic Nature of Caregiving in Advanced Heart Failure With Left Ventricular Assist Device Support: A Systematic Review and Thematic Synthesis. [PDF]
Eriksson-Liebon M +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Advanced ovarian cancer patients face profound psychosocial challenges in maintaining hope amidst terminal illness and treatment uncertainty. Understanding mechanisms supporting adaptive hope could inform psychosocial interventions.
Yun Long +8 more
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Dyadic relationship experience in Chinese patients with advanced cancer and their spouses: A longitudinal qualitative study. [PDF]
Sun H +8 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose Fear of progression (FoP) represents a significant psychological burden for pediatric cancer patients and their parents. This study investigates FoP levels across acute treatment (AcT) and follow‐up care (FuC) and examines trajectories over time, associated sociodemographic factors, and parent‐child associations.
Jessy Herrmann +6 more
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