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Parenting under pressure: A mixed-methods investigation of the impact of COVID-19 on family life
Background: development and implementation of effective family-based psychosocial intervention and treatment strategies during COVID-19 will require a detailed understanding of how the virus has impacted the lives of families. Methods: written reports on
Kristen A. Chu +4 more
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Increasing aggression during the COVID-19 lockdowns
Background: To combat the spread of COVID-19, many communities implemented restrictions on personal movement, often referred to as “lockdowns.” We hypothesized that continued lockdowns might be associated with increased feelings of aggression.
William D.S. Killgore +4 more
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Interpersonal clusters in a depressed outpatient sample
Background: Prior research suggests that DSM diagnostic classification alone does not provide a full clinical picture for psychotherapy patients. Interpersonal problems are a promising area of research to aid in understanding patient experience and ...
Kate McMillen +3 more
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Background: Given the unprecedented nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is important to understand how those with eating disorders (EDs) are affected by the pandemic.
Sharon Kim, Wei-Lin Wang, Tyler Mason
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Background: Ayahuasca is a psychoactive Amazonian brew which has emerging data indicating that it has antidepressant and anxiolytic properties. Methods: This paper uses data from the Global Ayahuasca Project (GAP), which was undertaken across 2017–2020 ...
Jerome Sarris +12 more
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Background: Light therapy yields inconsistent results in people with non-seasonal depression, which may in part be due to heterogeneous responses and the temporal dynamics of changes in sleep, daytime functioning and mood.
Ashley Nixon +7 more
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Background: Depression has been recognized as a significant problem associated with undesirable outcomes such as poor functioning, increased perception of poor health, increased utilization of medical services, increased morbidity and mortality.
Haile Amha +4 more
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Do young people who self-harm experience cognitions and emotions related to post-traumatic growth?
Background: Adolescent self-harm is a vast public health concern with self-harm rates increasing each year. Looked-after adolescents are a group at increased risk of self-harm owing to adverse life-events and attachment issues, giving rise to ...
Alexandra Murray +2 more
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Introduction: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a prevalent and highly debilitating mental disorder that often occurs following accidents and natural disasters.
Fatemeh Bastami +6 more
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Background: The identification of modifiable psychological factors associated with suicide attempt and suicide death is required for the development of effective preventive interventions.
Heather McClelland +2 more
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