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Social disability of Brazilian mood disorder patients [PDF]
Mood disorders cause many social problems, often involving family relationships. Few studies are available in the literature comparing patients with bipolar, unipolar, dysthymic, and double depressive disorders concerning these aspects. In the present study, demographic and disease data were collected using a specifically prepared questionnaire. Social
Tucci, A.M. +2 more
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PUBLIC ASSOCIATIONS: EFFECTIVE FORMS OF CIVIL DIALOGUE WITH THE AUTHORITIES
This article discusses the effectiveness of contemporary forms of social and political dialogue with the authorities. It also formulated new topical mechanisms of public associations required to strengthen the role of these institutions in the Russian ...
Valentina S. Kovalenko
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Development and initial validation of the Music Mood-Regulation Scale (MMRS) [PDF]
This study designed a measure to assess the perceived effectiveness of music as a strategy to regulate mood among a sport and exercise population. A strategy of assessing and comparing the integrity of competing hypotheses to explain the underlying ...
Hewston, RM, Karageorghis, CI, Lane, AM
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Affect and Social Media: Emotion, Mediation, Anxiety and Contagion
This text reviews the book Affect and Social Media. Emotion, Mediation, Anxiety and Contagion (2018), edited by Tony D. Sampson, Stephen Maddison and Darren Ellis.
Lahouij Mohamed Anouar
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Baboons' response speed is biased by their moods. [PDF]
The affect-as-information hypothesis (e.g., Schwarz & Clore, 2003), predicts that the positive or negative valence of our mood differentially affects our processing of the details of the environment.
Yousri Marzouki +3 more
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Spreading of components of mood in adolescent social networks [PDF]
Recent research has provided evidence that mood can spread over social networks via social contagion, but that, in seeming contradiction to this, depression does not. Here, we investigate whether there is evidence for the individual components of mood (such as appetite, tiredness and sleep) spreading through US adolescent friendship networks while ...
Robert W. Eyre +3 more
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Social Rhythm Therapies for Mood Disorders: an Update [PDF]
Social rhythms are patterns of habitual daily behaviors that may impact the timing of the circadian system directly or indirectly through light exposure. According to the social rhythm hypothesis of depression, depressed individuals possess a vulnerability in the circadian timing system that inhibits natural recovery after disrupting life events ...
Haynes, Patricia L. +2 more
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How Can Geography and Mobile Phones Contribute to Psychotherapy? [PDF]
Interdisciplinary relationships between Geography and Psychotherapy are an opportunity for innovation. Indeed, scientific works found on bibliographic databases and concerning this theme are scarce.
Aguilera, Adrián +3 more
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THE PROTEST POTENTIAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: NETWORK DETERMINANTS OF THE POLITICIZATION OF ECOLOGY
The article, based on the results of the author's sociological study, examines the problem of protest moods in several regions of the Russian Federation.
G. V. Kosov +4 more
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Background: Patients with a disorder of sex development (DSD) are born with atypical genitals or may develop atypical genitals and atypical body appearance, if left untreated.
Annastasia Ediati +8 more
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