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Sugar Intake Is Associated With Increased Odds of Depression and Anxiety: Evidence From A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background and Aims The current study aimed to assess the associations between (i) total and specific sugar intake, (ii) dietary exposures that met Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) selection criteria for risk factors, and depression and anxiety.
Coxon C +6 more
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Developmental stability and change in emotion regulation strategies and strategy repertoires across adolescence. [PDF]
Abstract The ability to manage emotions using emotion regulation (ER) strategies is a core competency developed across childhood and into adolescence. Youth are expected to develop more diverse ER repertoires—the range of strategies that adolescents use—as they approach adulthood. However, to date, an examination of longitudinal change and stability in
Galarneau E +5 more
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Psychometric Properties of the Self-Hate Scale in an Arabic-Speaking Population
This study aimed to translate the Self-Hate Scale (SHS), originally developed by Turnell et al. (2019), and to evaluate its psychometric properties to determine its cultural appropriateness for Arabic-speaking populations. The present study was conducted
Burcu Büge, Feyza Nur Karapınar
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Do peers see more in a paper than its authors? [PDF]
Recent years have shown a gradual shift in the content of biomedical publications that is freely accessible, from titles and abstracts to full text. This has enabled new forms of automatic text analysis and has given rise to some interesting questions ...
Divoli, Anna +2 more
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Can Nocebo Effects Be Reduced via Open‐ and Closed‐Label Counterconditioning?
ABSTRACT Background The overwhelming evidence of nocebo effects adversely affecting the experience of physical symptoms, such as pain, puts emphasis on the study of possible strategies to reduce nocebo effects. Counterconditioning, during which a previously conditioned effect is reversed, has been shown to be a possible promising strategy in a previous
Simone Meijer +3 more
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By submitting or presenting an impact statement, reflecting on the different kinds of harm caused by the commission of a crime against them, victims are also allowed the opportunity to participate in criminal justice procedures.
Annette van der Merwe +1 more
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Background: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between perceived health outcomes of recreation, exercise dependence, and life satisfaction among fitness center members.
EMRAH SERDAR
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Information dynamics algorithm for detecting communities in networks
The problem of community detection is relevant in many scientific disciplines, from social science to statistical physics. Given the impact of community detection in many areas, such as psychology and social sciences, we have addressed the issue of ...
Albert +24 more
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Supermarket Settings and Consumer Behavior: A Systematic Mapping Review and Future Research Avenues
ABSTRACT Supermarkets and related environments are not just places to buy groceries; they are complex environments filled with diverse stimuli that shape consumer behavior and decision‐making processes. Despite their increasing use as study settings, there remains a lack of comprehensive understanding regarding which supermarket‐type settings are ...
Aline Simonetti +3 more
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An Examination of Student Performance in Pre-Requisite Coursework and Upper Division Nursing Coursework [PDF]
Admission and retention of qualified nursing students are essential in meeting the demands of a rapidly changing health care environment and nursing shortage.
Brown, Jennifer L, Smith, Cheryl M
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