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Daytime Performance in Insomnia Patients
ABSTRACT Patients suffering from Nonorganic Insomnia (NI) are burdened by significant subjective daytime impairments which contribute to the reduction of quality of life for the patients and lead to greater healthcare utilization and increased indirect costs.
Sibylle Frase +8 more
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Sensory sensitivity as a link between concussive traumatic brain injury and PTSD. [PDF]
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the most common injuries to military personnel, a population often exposed to stressful stimuli and emotional trauma.
Fanselow, Michael S +4 more
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Photographic Assessment of Change in Trichotillomania: Psychometric Properties and Variables Influencing Interpretation [PDF]
Although photographic assessment has been found to be reliable in assessing hair loss in Trichotillomania, the validity of this method is unclear, particularly for gauging progress in treatment.
Compton, Scott N. +7 more
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Medicaid spending burden among beneficiaries with treatment-resistant depression. [PDF]
AIM: To evaluate Medicaid spending and healthcare resource utilization (HRU) in treatment-resistant depression (TRD). MATERIALS & METHODS: TRD beneficiaries were identified from Medicaid claims databases (January 2010-March 2017) and matched 1:1 with ...
Greenberg, Paul E. +7 more
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Effects of Yoga Nidra on Stress, Anxiety, and Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT The global mental health crisis has escalated to unprecedented levels, with stress, anxiety, and depression posing major public health concerns. Conventional interventions have shown limited success in addressing these multifaceted issues, prompting researchers to explore alternative solutions.
Shashank Ghai, Pawel Odyniec, Ishan Ghai
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A Multimodal Approach for the Assessment of Alexithymia: An Evaluation of Physiological, Behavioral, and Self-Reported Reactivity to a Traumatic Event-Relevant Video [PDF]
Evidence suggests alexithymia is often relatively elevated among people suffering from posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS). Despite a growing body of research supporting this relation between alexithymia and PTSS, it is unclear whether alexithymia is a ...
Bujarski, Sarah Jo
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ABSTRACT Emotions represent potential triggers for binge eating, and binge eating can serve as a dysfunctional emotion regulation strategy. Therefore, we investigated emotion‐related treatments in patients with binge eating in a systematic review. Change in binge eating were the primary outcome; eating disorder pathology and emotion‐related outcomes ...
Kathrin Schag +11 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Patients with burning mouth syndrome (BMS) suffer from oral pain in the absence of oral lesions. Although less frequently, they may also experience extraoral symptoms that are not readily apparent to clinicians. This study aimed to systematically assess the prevalence of associated extraoral symptoms and comorbid disorders in BMS ...
João Paulo Gonçalves de Paiva +6 more
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Response to “Clinical relevance of venlafaxine ER for generalized anxiety disorder”
This article relates to clinical relevance of venlafaxine ER for generalized anxiety disorder.
Tempei Otsubo +9 more
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