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    Health capability of family caregivers: how different factors interrelate and their respective contributions using a Bayesian approach by Barbara Bucki, Elisabeth Spitz, Anne-Marie Etienne, Etienne Le Bihan, Michèle Baumann

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Results Female family caregivers had lower scores than men in physical and psychological functioning. Family caregivers with the lowest incomes had the least lifestyle value, social capital and material conditions/security. …”
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    The association between psychological inflexibility and mental health during the third wave of COVID-19 pandemic by Barzut Vesna G., Blanuša Jelena D., Knežević Jasmina D., Marinković Gordana Ž.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This study aimed to compare the psychological functioning of people with different experiences with coronavirus infection in the second year of the pandemic (February-June 2021) and to explore the role of psychological inflexibility in the experienced level of distress. …”
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    Shame and Guilt: Relationships of Test of Self-Conscious Affect Measures With Psychological Adjustment and Gender Differences in Iran by Nima Ghorbani, P. J. Watson, Mehdi Salimian, Zhuo Chen

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Shame, nevertheless, interacted with gender to predict relationships with poorer psychological functioning in women, but not in men. These data most importantly confirmed that the TOSCA Shame and Guilt Scales in Iran display implications similar to those observed in the West and that gender differences in Iran may deserve additional research attention.…”
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    Le sujet neurocognitif et l’éducation : un paradoxe ? by Claude Caussidier

    “…The experimental data of cognitive neuroscience make it possible to establish causal bonds between the activity of the cerebral structures and the psychological functions of the individuals, among them the capacities to learn. …”
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    Fotografia cyfrowa jako źródło poznania by Mariusz Makowski

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…The Author drew attention to the nature of contemporary selfportraits known as selfies, discussing their psychological functions, reasons for taking them and publishing on-line (uploading). …”
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    Evolving Definitions of Mental Illness and Wellness by Tara W. Strine, MPH, Satvinder Dhingra, MPH, Lela R. McKnight-Eily, PhD, Carol D. Ryff, PhD, Elsie J. Freeman, MD, MPH, Ronald W. Manderscheid, PhD

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Understanding of the definitions of wellness and illness has changed from the mid-20th century to modern times, moving from a diagnosis-focused to a person-focused definition of mental illnesses, and from an “absence of disease” model to one that stresses positive psychological function for mental health. Currently, wellness refers to the degree to which one feels positive and enthusiastic about oneself and life, whereas illness refers to the presence of disease. …”
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    Prenatal maternal psychic development and fetal behavior: an interacting reality by Joao Rosado de Miranda Justo

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Namely, studies of maternal prenatal emotions revealed the existence of a relationship between, on one side, pregnant women psychological functioning and, on another side, obstetric health, labor and delivery vicissitudes, newborn’s health and behavior, etc. …”
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    MANAGEMENT OF AN ECTOPIC PERMANENT LATERAL INCISOR IN A CHILD’S CHIN by Kone K, Kouame KB, Kone M, Savi De Tove M, Oka AE, Kattie AL, Forna NC, Songo FB

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Localization outside the maxilla is a rare phenomenon, with psychological, functional and above all aesthetic consequences. …”
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    The Color Red Is Implicitly Associated With Social Status in the United Kingdom and China by Yin Wu, Yin Wu, Yin Wu, Jingyi Lu, Eric van Dijk, Hong Li, Hong Li, Hong Li, Simone Schnall

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Research and theorizing on human societies have shown that the color red plays a large role in human psychological functioning. The aim of the present study was to test the association between red and high-status symbols across cultural contexts. …”
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    Child Attributions Mediate Relationships Between Violence Exposure and Trauma Symptomology by Kathryn S. Collins, Pamela A. Clarkson Freeman, George Jay Unick, Melissa H. Bellin, Polly Reinicker, Frederick H. Strieder

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Violence and trauma exposure have been increasingly investigated as contributing to a range of negative outcomes in child physical, cognitive, emotional, social, and psychological functioning, particularly among youth who are racial/ethnic minorities. …”
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    Health Status and Service Needs of Male Inmates Seriously Ill With HIV/AIDS at Two Large Urban Jails by Daniel Karus MS, Victoria H. Raveis PhD, Margaret Ratcliffe MSW, Herbert A. Rosefield EdD, Irene J. Higginson MD, PhD

    Published 2007-09-01
    “…At both sites, most were Black and poor with a history of substance abuse. Psychological functioning (Mental Health Inventory [MHI-5]) scores indicated poor mental health. …”
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    A Psychobiographical Study of Intuition in a Writer's Life: Paulo Coelho Revisited by Claude-Hélène Mayer, David Maree

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…Intuition, used as a psychological function, supports the transmission and integration of perceptions from unconscious and conscious realms. …”
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    Communication Strategy in Cultural Evolution Through Verbal Expression on Film Dua Garis Biru by Tiani Riris, Trifidya Meinar

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The results this study indicate that form of communication strategy as a cultural evolution through the expression of emotions in the form of love, enjoyment, fear, and sadness. Emotional psychology functions as a survival, energy generator, and messenger.…”
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    An Overprotective Nose? Implicit Bias Is Positively Related to Individual Differences in Body Odor Disgust Sensitivity by Marta Zuzanna Zakrzewska, Marco Tullio Liuzza, Marco Tullio Liuzza, Torun Lindholm, Anna Blomkvist, Maria Larsson, Jonas K. Olofsson

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Body odors are universal elicitors of disgust, a core emotion that plays a key role in the behavioral immune system (BIS) – a set of psychological functions working to avoid disease. Recent studies showed that body odor disgust sensitivity (BODS) is associated with explicit xenophobia and authoritarianism. …”
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    Study on the Effect of Judgment Excitation Mode to Relieve Driving Fatigue Based on MF-DFA by Fuwang Wang, Hao Wang, Xin Zhou, Rongrong Fu

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Driving fatigue refers to a phenomenon in which a driver’s physiological and psychological functions become unbalanced after a long period of continuous driving, and their driving skills decline objectively. …”
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    Quality of life in mental health services with a focus on psychiatric rehabilitation practice by Antonella Gigantesco, Massimo Giuliani

    “…For example, psychological functioning impairment represents the main area of psychotherapeutic and psychopharmacological interventions, social functioning impairment the main area of rehabilitation intervention. …”
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    Family Interventions on Protection of Children from Domestic Violence by Ceyda Basogul, Neslihan Lok, Selma Oncel

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…In studies on this issue, it was determined that interventions for families (counseling and therapy interventions, crisis and outreach interventions, parenting interventions, and multicomponent interventions) provide developments in behavior problems in children, the level of information related security, anger and violence, self-esteem, conflict management, the psychological distress in families, empathy in parent-child interactions, parenting skills and psychological functioning. Nurses having the opportunity to meet with the group at risk for domestic violence in many environments have important responsibilities in this regard. …”
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    Multidisciplinary Pain Management for Pediatric Patients with Acute and Chronic Pain: A Foundational Treatment Approach When Prescribing Opioids by Anava A. Wren, Alexandra C. Ross, Genevieve D’Souza, Christina Almgren, Amanda Feinstein, Amanda Marshall, Brenda Golianu

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…A multidisciplinary approach can also benefit psychological functioning and quality of life, and may have the potential to reduce reliance on opioids. …”
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    Dramatic Dialogue And Its Effectiveness In Enhancing The Characteristics Of The Alienated Character In The Television Series by Ihsan Hassan Hussein Alwan Al-Ajili, Abdel Karim Al-Sudani

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…(The traits of the alienated character, and the second is the psychological function of the dramatic dialogue), to extract from them the main indicator that will be based on the analysis process for the sample that was represented by the series (Will).Its alienation, if this feature coincides with other elements of the narrative that allow it to be sensed. …”
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    A Theory of Social Thermoregulation in Human Primates by Hans eIjzerman, James A Coan, FIeke eWagemans, Marjolein eMissler, Ilja eVan Beest, Siegwart eLindenberg, Mattie eTops

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Despite the high frequency of social thermoregulation occurring across many species, little is known about the role of social thermoregulation in human (social) psychological functioning. We outline a theory of social thermoregulation and reconsider earlier research on people’s expectations of their social world (i.e., attachment) and their prediction of the social world. …”
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