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Psychometric Properties of the KPAS in Diverse Ethnic Groups of Midlife Women
Bokim Lee, Eun‐Ok Im, Wonshik Chee
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This study found that shame is a significant mediator in positive associations between hairpulling severity and depression and anxiety severity within a community sample of adolescents with clinical levels of hair‐pulling severity. It also found high levels of trance‐pulling and post‐pulling rituals.
Talia F. Mayerson +2 more
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Validity and reliability of wireless pressure insoles for measuring gait biomechanics in healthy adults: A protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Cudejko T +5 more
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This paper details the protocol for the My Emotions and Me Over Time (MEMO) study, a longitudinal study exploring why ADHD and/or autism traits place adolescents at greater risk for depression. This study will explore two potential mediating factors in pathways to depression: emotional regulation deficits; and emotional burden.
Edmund J. S. Sonuga‐Barke +10 more
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Can an Evidence-Based Mental Health Intervention Indirectly Benefit Caregivers and Peers of Intervention Participants in Rural Sierra Leone? [PDF]
Desrosiers A +5 more
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Psychopathy traits and their link to emotion recognition impairments in conduct disorder
Abstract Background Neurocognitive models suggest that callous‐unemotional (CU) traits in youths with conduct disorder (CD) are linked to emotion recognition impairments, particularly in identifying distress emotions like fear and sadness. However, CD may be accompanied by grandiose‐manipulative (GM) and/or impulsive‐irresponsible (II) traits in ...
Gregor Kohls +9 more
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A psychometric framework for evaluating and shaping personality traits in large language models. [PDF]
Serapio-García G +8 more
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The Jefferson Scale of Empathy (JSE): An Update [PDF]
Gonnella, Joseph S., MD +3 more
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This study found that parent internalising symptoms predicted internalising symptoms in younger children, with no evidence of child‐driven effects. Among adolescents, mental health symptoms showed bidirectional associations with parent internalising symptoms, particularly for externalising symptoms.
Martha Oakes +4 more
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