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Editorial: Neurological mechanisms of empathy for distress. [PDF]
Zhao Q, Chen S, Meng J.
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Correction: A web-based psychoeducational simulation game for adults in stepfamilies (<i>GSteps</i>)-study protocol for a randomized controlled feasibility trial. [PDF]
Santos CM+3 more
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Abstract The provision of residential and community‐based services for individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) has become increasingly important following the deinstitutionalization movement. Much of the existing research on supportive housing focuses on housing outcomes rather than exploring how the program helps its residents thrive in the ...
Kenna E. Dickard, Greg Townley
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ABSTRACT Background The job demand‐control (JDC) psychosocial work model has demonstrated effects on objective cognitive performance, but its association with subjective memory is still poorly understood. We examined longitudinal associations of JDC characteristics with objective (general cognitive function/episodic memory) and subjective (perceived ...
Megan Guardiano+3 more
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Coach-Supported Internet-Based Cognitive Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder in Hong Kong: Development, Training, and Pilot Clinical Outcomes. [PDF]
Thew GR+14 more
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ABSTRACT Despite the growing availability of consumer genetic testing for serious disease risks, outcomes data remain limited for individuals undergoing testing for high‐ and moderate‐penetrance genes. To address this gap, we evaluated the feasibility of the Consumer Genetic Testing Outcomes Evaluation Paradigm (CGT‐OEP), a novel approach for studying ...
Madison K. Kilbride+6 more
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Editorial: Phenomenological psychopathology: who, what and how? An analysis of key figures, advancements and challenges. [PDF]
Ferrarello S+3 more
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Down Syndrome in Maternity Care: Mothers' Experiences of Prenatal Screening
ABSTRACT Prenatal screening for Down syndrome (DS) is offered to expectant parents receiving antenatal care in many countries, with an emphasis on providing parents with the opportunity to make informed choices about their pregnancy. We examined experiences of prenatal screening among mothers of children with DS living in England, Scotland, or Wales ...
Tamar Rutter+5 more
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ABSTRACT Limited studies have been conducted on pubertal development in populations with pre‐existing medical conditions. More than 20‐fold increased risk of early puberty has been reported in neurodevelopmental disorders; however, this is a heterogeneous group.
Amanda Piring+4 more
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