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    Revisiting shyness and sociability: A preliminary investigation of hormone-brain-behavior relations by Alva eTang, Elliott Alexander Beaton, Jay eSchulkin, Geoffrey Brian Hall, Geoffrey Brian Hall, Louis A. Schmidt, Louis A. Schmidt

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Findings are discussed in relation to their theoretical and clinical implications for moving beyond longstanding descriptive to explanatory models of shyness and sociability and for understanding individual differences in social behavior in general.…”
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    Effects of interventions for social anxiety and shyness in school-aged children: A systematic review and meta-analysis. by Reinie Cordier, Renée Speyer, Natasha Mahoney, Anne Arnesen, Liv Heidi Mjelve, Geir Nyborg

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Traditionally, such methods have been confined to a clinic setting. The results of the current study show that, when such methods are used in a school-based setting and involve peers, the results can be effective in reducing negative effects of shyness. …”
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    Who Is at Risk for Problematic Video Gaming? Risk Factors in Problematic Video Gaming in Clinically Referred Canadian Children and Adolescents by Chloe Lau, Shannon L. Stewart, Catalina Sarmiento, Donald H. Saklofske, Paul F. Tremblay

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Much of that research has focused on community samples, while research on clinically referred children and youth is lacking. The present study includes 5820 clinically referred children and youth across 44 mental health agencies, assessed using the interRAI Child and Youth Mental Health Assessment. …”
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    Successful completion of clinical electives – Identification of significant factors of influence on self-organized learning during clinical electives with student focus groups by Rausch, Natalie, Harendza, Sigrid

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Background: The Medical Licensure Act prescribes a total of four months of clinical electives in which the medical students are to work in a self-organized manner in outpatient and inpatient care. …”
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    The incidence and clinical characteristics of fragile X syndrome in China by Lianni Mei, Chunchun Hu, Dongyun Li, Ya Wang, Huiping Li, Kaifeng Zhang, Bingrui Zhou, Ruoping Zhu, Randi J. Hagerman, Randi J. Hagerman, Xiu Xu, Qiong Xu

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Here, we present the clinical characteristics of 36 children with FXS. Overweight was observed in two boys. …”
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    ADVERSE FEATURES OF PATIENTS WITH BENIGN DYSTROPHIC DISEASES OF THE VULVA by Delya F. Porsokhonova, Andrey I. Yakubovich, Sevara N. Rakhmatullaeva, Marianna L. Rosstalnaya, Alexey N. Kaliagin

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Aim – to present the results of clinical and anamnestic observation, microbiological study of the microflora of the urogenital tract of women with benign dystrophic diseases of the vulva (DVD). …”
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    Patterns of Male Breast Cancer over Three Decades: A Single Institutional Findings by Abhishek Soni, Diptajit Paul, Ashok Chauhan, Paramjeet Kaur, Vivek Kaushal

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Data of all patients were collected to evaluate the spectrum and patterns of MBC with respect to presentation, distribution and clinic-pathological characteristics. Results: Total 119-patients of MBC were registered in this time period. …”
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    The effectiveness of internet cognitive behaviour therapy (iCBT) for social anxiety disorder across two routine practice pathways by Alishia D. Williams, Kathleen O'Moore, Elizabeth Mason, Gavin Andrews

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…The aim of the current paper was to evaluate the effectiveness of an iCBT programme for SAD (The This Way Up Clinic Shyness Programme) when delivered in routine practice through two different pathways. …”
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    Factors associated with cervical cancer screening and its barriers among women: Kashan, Iran by Farzaneh Saberi, Zohre Sadat, Masoomeh Abedzadeh

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…The most commonly endorsed barriers were lock of knowledge of necessity of cervical cancer screening (39.9%) and shyness when they go to clinic (26.3%). Conclusion: Based on finding this study, the most of women in Kashan don’t repeat in standard interval and the most barrier cervical cancer screening was lock of knowledge of necessity of cervical cancer screening. …”
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    Facilitators and barriers to accessing reproductive health care for migrant beer promoters in Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam: A mixed methods study by Webber Gail, Spitzer Denise, Somrongthong Ratana, Dat Truong, Kounnavongsa Somphone

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…Institutional factors affecting care included cost, location, environmental factors (e.g. waiting times, cleanliness and confidentiality) and service factors (e.g. staff attitudes, clinic hours, and availability of medications). Personal factors affecting access were shyness and fear, lack of knowledge, and support from family and friends.…”
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