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Do personality traits explain the adjustment? A study of civilian victims of war in Ukraine. [PDF]
Oleś P +4 more
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Abstract Chronic pain, marked by nociceptive sensitization and maladaptive neuroplasticity, affects 30% of the global population with escalating socioeconomic burdens. Epidemiological data show a 2‐3‐fold increase in neuropsychiatric co‐morbidities among individuals with chronic pain, where epigenetic dysregulation serves as a key mechanism linking ...
Kai Zhang +18 more
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Experimental model of hemodynamic homeostasis in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Y. N. Smolyakov
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Abstract Background and Purpose Pharmacological inhibition of TRPC4 and/or TRPC5 channels reduces Pavlovian aversion memory in stressed mice and reduces amygdala reactivity to aversion in humans with depression. The aims of this mouse study were to improve understanding of these anxiolytic processes, determine whether there are corrective effects on ...
Giulia Poggi +14 more
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The recent stimulating debate series in CAMH has highlighted how efforts to raise mental health awareness have resulted in a paradox: overpathologisation is a concern, and yet timely recognition and access to evidence‐based support remain insufficient. Often those who need help most are least likely to access it.
Maria E. Loades
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ABSTRACT Research about the effects of isolation on women living with domestic abuse (DA) shows that women's mental health and well‐being is negatively affected by the consequences of isolation while enduring DA. Less attention has been given to the effects of isolation for children's health and well‐being when experiencing DA.
Fiona Buchanan +3 more
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A Hybrid CNN-SVM Approach for ECG-Based Multi-Class Differential Diagnosis of PTSD, Depression, and Panic Attack. [PDF]
Ebrahimpour Moghaddam Tasouj P +3 more
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Court Child Experts' Experiences in Assessing Parenting Cases Involving Parental Mental Illness
ABSTRACT This study explores the experiences of Court Child Experts (CCEs), professionals employed by the Australian family courts, in parenting matters involving parental mental illness. Using interpretative phenomenological analysis, interviews were conducted with five senior CCEs who reflected on their assessment practices, the challenges associated
Taegan A. Holford, Andrea E. Reupert
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