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HUBUNGAN INTENSITAS PENGGUNAAN SITUS JEJARING SOSIAL DENGAN KECEMASAN PADA MAHASISWA TINGKAT AKHIR (Studi Observasi pada Mahasiswa Program Studi Pendidikan Dokter Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Diponegoro) [PDF]
Background : University students use social network sites for communicating with each other and entertaining themselves to avoid stress. Failure of coping mechanisms and adaptations lead to anxiety disorder.
Jusup, Innawati+2 more
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Does d-cycloserine facilitate the effects of homework compliance on social anxiety symptom reduction? [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Prior studies examining the effect of d-cycloserine (DCS) on homework compliance and outcome in cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) have yielded mixed results.
Hofmann, Stefan G.+8 more
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Bidirectional Interaction Between the Brain and Bone in Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) disrupts the blood–brain barrier and activates neuroimmune responses, causing metabolic disturbances and long‐term bone mass loss. Concurrent fractures accelerate healing and enhance osteogenesis but disrupt regulatory mechanisms, leading to altered bone dynamics and exacerbating neuroinflammation, complicating recovery ...
Wei Zhang, Jun Zou, Lingli Zhang
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Social Anxiety Disorder: Common, Disabling, and Treatable [PDF]
Mark A. Zamorski, Rabab Ward
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Social anxiety in first-episode psychosis: the role of childhood trauma and adult attachment [PDF]
Background: Social anxiety is among the most prevalent affective disturbances among people with psychosis. The developmental pathways associated with its emergence in psychosis, however, remain unclear.
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A European perspective on social anxiety disorder
SummaryEpidemiologic surveys conducted across Europe indicate that the lifetime prevalence of social anxiety disorder in the general population is close to 7%. The disorder in adulthood rarely presents in its ‘pure’ form and 70–80% of patients have at least one other psychiatric disorder, most commonly depression.
Lecrubier, Y+5 more
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This double‐blind, placebo‐controlled study demonstrates that intranasal oxytocin reduces subjective fear in immersive, naturalistic social (but not non‐social) contexts. Concomitant fMRI reveals that oxytocin enhances middle cingulate activity and amygdala connectivity while it modulates network‐level connectivity and attenuates reactivity of a brain ...
Kun Fu+17 more
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Ya-Song Luan,1 Gao Zhan-ling,1 Li Mi,1 Liu Ying,2 Bai Lan,1 Li Tong1 1Department of Nursing Science, Shandong Traditional Chinese Medicine College, YanTai, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Neurosurgery, YanTai Affiliated Hospital of Binzhou ...
Luan YS+5 more
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Anxiety and cognitive bias in children and young people who stutter [PDF]
Psychologists recognise various forms of anxiety, such as generalized anxiety disorder, separation anxiety and social phobia. People who stutter are at risk of elevated levels of anxiety, especially social phobia.
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