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Relationship Between Cancer Response Style, Metacognition, and Anxiety of Breast Cancer
Published 2024-12-01“…Anxiety has a positive correlation with metacognitive activity and emotion-oriented strategies (P<0.05); while fighting spirit and distrust of cognitive activities were negatively correlated (P < 0.05). …”
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Types of perception of work-life balance among MZ generation nurses: A Q methodology approach
Published 2024-12-01“…Results: Q factor analysis of the subjective perceptions of MZ generation nurses regarding WLB revealed four types: 'Organizational-Culture-Oriented,' 'Personal-Goal-Oriented,' 'Organizational-Culture-Dissatisfied,' and 'Emotional -Stability-Oriented.' These four types explained 54.1% of the total variance. …”
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Exploring the impact of telemedicine in chronic patients from diverse socioeconomic contexts: systematic review of qualitative studies
Published 2025-01-01“…Then, four themes were synthesized: Reminder and supervisor, Access to knowledge, Transition in medical treatment mode, and Emotional support platform.ConclusionBy improving information quality, developing diverse functions, and constructing multidisciplinary coordination mechanisms to meet the needs of patients with chronic diseases, improve the medical service system, maximize the function of telemedicine, and enhance the stickiness of patients to use telemedicine.…”
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Microbiological Quality Assessment of Popular Fresh Date Samples Available in Local Outlets of Dhaka City, Bangladesh
Published 2018-01-01“…In Bangladesh, the popularity of date and its consumption surge few-fold during Ramadan among Muslims owing to the profound emotion related to religious belief that breaking of dawn-to-dusk fasting with dates is fulfilling a Sunnah. …”
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Conditions for compensation for moral damage caused to the employee
Published 2023-06-01“…The author proves that non-pecuniary damage occurs if the following grounds exist: the person and the perpetrator of the damage are in an employment relationship; it arose as a result of a violation of labour rights by the employer; the employee suffers moral losses in the form of emotional distress, and these negative changes have led to the loss of normal life ties and require additional efforts from the employee to organise his or her life. …”
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Survivors’ Narratives of the Oklahoma City Bombing Retold Seven Years Post-Disaster
Published 2024-11-01“…<b>Results:</b> The thematic content of the bombing experience was structured in a chronological fashion from the bomb blast (sensory, cognitive, and emotional), its immediate aftermath (e.g., escaping danger), and later experiences, (e.g., leaving the bomb site and receiving hospital treatment). …”
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Digital games and virtual reality applications in child abuse: A scoping review and conceptual framework.
Published 2022-01-01“…Child abuse refers to any form of maltreatment, including physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect that occurs to children under 18 years of age. …”
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Perceived discrimination in fatigue: a qualitative interview study in the SOMA.SOC project
Published 2025-02-01“…The interviews were analyzed using a structured qualitative content approach with consensual coding.ResultsThe findings on perceived discrimination could be subsumed in eight practices: (nonverbal) communication, negative emotional reaction, medical treatment, leadership responsibility, structural barriers, diagnostic terminology, and scientific controversy. …”
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Optimizing student writing performance in higher education: A quantitative study of teacher feedback and classroom environment
Published 2025-01-01“…Specifically, effective teacher feedback enhances the emotional climate and student interactions, which in turn further improves writing performance. …”
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The Snakes and Ladder on Speaking Ability in Children 5-6 Years
Published 2021-12-01“… Early childhood is also called the golden age because children's physical and motor skills develop and grow rapidly, both in terms of emotional, intellectual, and moral development. The development of cognitive abilities is the development of basic skills to improve children's abilities, one of which is the ability to speak, especially the ability to speak English which is a development to become a bilingual school. …”
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Infantile and Juvenile Morbidity in Psychiatric Inpatients at Cienfuegos Province
Published 2010-02-01“…Suicide attempt represented half 50,9 % of all the diagnostic cases. 61,7% of them belonged to the age group 11 to 14 years of age and equal percentage to the age group that included ages 15 – 18, being females 66,6% of these cases . 31,7 % of the preschoolers suffered from hyperkinetic disorders and 34 % of the school children presented with emotional disturbances. There was an annual mean of 236,5 hospital admissions. …”
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Secondary amputation: a qualitative study of quality of life in patients after primary limb salvage surgery and after later ablative sarcoma treatment
Published 2025-01-01“…By enhancing the amputation environment and providing detailed information regarding quality of life afterwards, emotional pressure could be reduced and patient satisfaction improved. …”
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Infarct volume as a predictor and therapeutic target in post-stroke cognitive impairment
Published 2025-02-01“…We advocate for improved and timely predictions of PISCI to enhance the quality of life for patients and reduce the economic and emotional burden on caregivers.…”
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Optimizing Guidance and Counseling Services to Address The Impact of Gadget Use on Elementary School Students' Social Skills
Published 2024-11-01“…Based on research findings and literature studies on the role of guidance and counseling services in optimizing social skills can be arranged by considering the principles of intervention, classroom conditioning, emotional relationships between teachers and children, and teacher characteristics. …”
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A qualitative study of motivations for non-suicidal self-injury in a sample of psychiatric outpatients in Singapore
Published 2022-12-01“…Results: A preponderance of motivations served intrapersonal emotion-regulating purposes, which were categorised as to: (a) release bottled-up feelings; (b) self-punish; (c) turn aggression inwards; (d) sensitise oneself; and (e) attain a sense of control and mastery. …”
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The Role of Psychological Well-Being and Self-Compassion in Mitigating Quarter Life Crisis Among College Students: Implications for Guidance and Counseling
Published 2025-01-01“…Guidance and counselling programmes can focus on these areas to support students' emotional resilience, self-acceptance, and decision-making. …”
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Factors Related to Levels of Burnout and Job Satisfaction in Family Physicians (Cross-sectional Research)
Published 2024-06-01“…The participation rate is 82%.Results: The mean scores of the participants of the study; Maslach sensuality: 29.87 ± 3.5, achievement: 23.62 ± 3.5, insensitivity: 13.37 ± 3.5, total: 22.29 ± 3.54, Minnesota total: 3.03 ± 0.68.There is a significant difference between gender, compliance with the personality structure of the work, choosing the profession at its own will, thinking about quitting the job, presence of chronic illness, physical and social conditions in the workplace, and burnout scores (p <0.05).Although there was no difference between the satisfaction of the family medicine system, the future anxiety of the system, and the burnout scores according to the satisfaction of the wage, there was a significant difference in terms of job satisfaction scores (p <0.05)Conclusion: The study results show that family physicians feel moderate to high levels of fatigue and emotional fatigue related to their profession. High scores in the depersonalization sub-dimension indicate that this situation is reflected negatively on the people they serve. …”
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Driving simulator study of text messaging and phone conversations: Effects of messages’ valence, drivers’ values and self-reported driving behaviors
Published 2025-01-01“…This study investigated the impact of reading emotionally-laden text messages and engaging in handheld phone conversations on driving behavior in a simulated environment. …”
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Constituer des archives en sexologie francophone : un essai d’autoethnographie
Published 2021-12-01“…In all cases, the potential separation from the existing archives remains a subjectively and emotional difficult operation and certainly needs to be accompanied within the framework of a project that must remain based on the trust of the holders towards the institution that will receive their precious documents. …”
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The Relation between Asthma Control and Quality of Life in Children
Published 2018-01-01“…High prevalence of behavioral and emotional difficulties was noticed among children with asthma. …”
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