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    P. TILLICHO ONTOLOGIJA IR I. KANTO TRANSCENDENTALINĖ FILOSOFIJA by Mindaugas Briedis

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Though Tillich agrees with Kant that faith being of an existential character involving the whole of human existence, does not constitute a theoretical problem of the sort we encounter in empirical inquiry, but because of this wholeness Tillich sees Kant’s moral solution concerning nature of religion as reductive and suggests that an act of faith is a matter of all mental functions (intellect, will, emotion) of human being. Keywords: transcendental horizon, categories, ontology, finite being, method of correlation. …”
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    fMRI Study on the Functional Connectivity of Nucleus Accumbens in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis by Yang XIAO, Jiao LIU, kun HU, Meiqin LIN, Youxue TU, Jing TAO, Lidian CHEN, Jia HUANG

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…About the correlation between brain regions with differences in functional connectivity of bilateral NAc and the pain subtest of KOOS in the two groups, the rsFCs of bilateral NAc-right DLPFC/bilateral NAc-left S2 were positively correlated with pain subtest of the KOOS in the KOA group.Conclusion:It suggests that the abnormal functional connectivity between default mode network, where the brain regions related to cognitive control, emotional regulation, sensory processing and NAc, which is related to the central dopamine system, may be one of the underlying mechanisms of pain syndrome of KOA.…”
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    Incisor Molar Hypomineralization and Quality of Life: A Population-Based Study with Brazilian Schoolchildren by Liege Helena Freitas Fernandes, Isla Camila C. Laureano, Lunna Farias, Natália M. Andrade, Franklin Delano Soares Forte, Catarina Ribeiro Barros Alencar, Alessandro Leite Cavalcanti

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…However, according to the perception of parents/caregivers, in addition to caries experience, which affected OHRQoL in the oral symptoms (PR = 3.57; 95% CI = 1.71–7.414) and emotional well-being domains (PR = 1.71; 95% CI = 1.08–2.69), as well as in the total B-P-CPQ score (PR = 1.67; 95% CI = 1.01–2.76), malocclusion also affected OHRQoL in the social well-being domain (PR = 1.50; 95% CI = 1.07–2.10) and in the total questionnaire score (PR = 1.54; 95% CI = 1.11–2.15). …”
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    The relationship between stress, social support, and quality of life among spouses of patients at the end-of-life stage in Thailand: A correlational study by Rathapon Thawonphat, Tiraporn Junda, Bualuang Sumdaengrit

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Spousal caregivers often face emotionally distressing circumstances while caring for their loved ones, which can lead to elevated stress levels. …”
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    BreathCarer: Informal carers of patients with chronic breathlessness: a mixed-methods systematic review of burden, needs, coping, and support interventions by Saskia Blütgen, Anne Pralong, Carolin Wilharm, Yvonne Eisenmann, Raymond Voltz, Steffen T. Simon

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Carers bear substantial emotional burden due to uncertainty, sleep disturbances, and social isolation, which leads to severe psychological distress. …”
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    Smartphone overuse and distraction: which relationship with general well-being across different generations? by Diego Bellini, Maria Lidia Mascia, Rachele Conti, Maria Pietronilla Penna

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The questionnaire included socio-demographic information, digital tools usage, digital activities, the Mobile Problematic Use Scale (MPPUS) and its subdimensions—withdrawal and social aspects (WITHD) and craving and escape from other problems (CRAV)—the Smartphone Distraction Scale (SDS) and its subdimensions—attention impulsiveness (ATT IMP), online vigilance (ON VIG), emotion regulation (EM REG), and multitasking (MULT)—and the I COPPE well-being scale. …”
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    ANALISIS ELEMEN GAME DALAM TAMAGOTCHI PIX SEBAGAI IMPLEMENTASI HEWAN PELIHARAAN VIRTUAL by Kessy Situmorang

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Abstact: Virtual pets are characters that have animal-like characteristics that can create an emotional connection with the user. One toy that belongs to the virtual pet genre is the Tamagotchi. …”
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    Effectiveness of the User-Centered “Healthcare CEO” App for Patients With Type 1 Diabetes Transitioning From Adolescence to Early Adulthood: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Tr... by Yueh-Tao Chiang, Hsing-Yi Yu, Pei-Kwei Tsay, Chi-Wen Chen, Chi-Wen Chang, Chien-Lung Hsu, Fu-Sung Lo, Philip Moons

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The research will compare differences in disease control outcomes, confidence in self-management, self-care behaviors, emotional distress, quality of life, and specific diabetes-related knowledge between the 2 groups at baseline and 3, 6, and 9 months after intervention. …”
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    Navigating DR-TB Treatment care: a qualitative exploration of barriers and facilitators to retention in care among people with history of early disengagement from drug-resistant tu... by Ndiviwe Mphothulo, Sindisiwe Hlangu, Jennifer Furin, Mosa Moshabela, Marian Loveday

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results The facilitators of retention in care were positive interactions with health care workers (HCWs), nutritional support, transport from local clinics to DR-TB sites, self-motivation, and emotional support from family members. Barriers to optimal retention in care included a limited understanding of DR-TB disease and treatment, transport challenges, side effects of the medication, pill burden, stigma and discrimination experienced at health care facilities other than DR-TB facilities, food insecurity, and financial difficulties, which included loss of income and a lack of transport money and mental health challenges such as fear, anxiety and feeling lonely and unsupported. …”
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    A Mobile App–Based Gratitude Intervention’s Effect on Mental Well-Being in University Students: Randomized Controlled Trial by Chloë Fuller, Silvia Marin-Dragu, Ravishankar Subramani Iyer, Sandra Melanie Meier

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Participants completed 90 web-based survey questions on their emotional well-being and personality traits at the beginning and end of the 3-week research period. …”
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    Silent struggles: a qualitative study exploring mental health challenges of undergraduate healthcare students by Shahd Al-Najdi, Abdulla Mansoor, Ola Al Hayk, Najah Al-Hashimi, Kamran Ali, Alaa Daud

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Academic pressure was consistently reported as a major stressor, contributing to anxiety and emotional strain. Social isolation further exacerbated mental health challenges, while many students highlighted a lack of well-established coping strategies. …”
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    Implementation effectiveness of ‘Problem solving for better health’ training in Lesotho using mixed methods and the reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation and maintenance (... by Doris Akolbire, Lora L. Sabin, Paballo P. Lethunya, Abhinav Sharma, Howard J. Cabral, Brian W. Jack, Nancy A. Scott

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Nurses reported improved knowledge, confidence and communication skills, enhanced problem-solving approaches, and increased emotional maturity in solving problems. A one-unit increase in project quality score correlated with a 35.0% increase in the odds of project initiation. …”
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    Efficacy of onabotulinumtoxinA treatment in episodic migraine by Jasem Al-Hashel, Jasem Al-Hashel, Raed Alroughani, Malak Almojel, Malak Almojel, Samar Farouk Ahmed, Samar Farouk Ahmed

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Treatment with BoNT-A significantly improved the MSQ scores at last visit versus baseline visit, MSQ Role Function-Restrictive (51.55 ± 29.12 vs. 26.89 ± 17.42; p < 0.001), MSQ Role Function-Preventive (56.07 ± 24.73 vs. 30.64 ± 15.25; p < 0.001), and for MSQ Emotional Function (76.47 ± 115.29 vs. 35.12 ± 20.83; p < 0.001). …”
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    THEORY AND PRACTICE OF ACADEMIC STUDENT EXCHANGES AND CO-OPERATION BETWEEN CHINESE AND RUSSIAN UNIVERSITIES by Li Wenze

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The author notes that academic exchanges and foreign learning experiences provide opportunities for international students to broaden their horizons and fulfil their emotional needs in study and life. Students from both countries have the opportunity to immerse themselves in a different cultural and academic environment, improve their intercultural communication skills and broaden their global perspectives. …”
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    KETERKAITAN KEASLIAN (AUTHENTICITY) OBJEK WISATA TERHADAP KETERIKATAN TEMPAT (PLACE ATTACHMENT) PENGUNJUNG by Syam Rachma Marcillia

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This value is relevant to the historical context or heritage in Yogyakarta so that it can provide a functional and emotional attachment. Keywords: Authenticity; Place Attachment; Tourist Attraction; Tourism Object.     …”
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    Goal Achievement and Academic Dropout Among Italian University Students: The Mediating Role of Academic Burnout by Arianna Nicita, Angelo Fumia, Concettina Caparello, Carmelo Francesco Meduri, Pina Filippello, Luana Sorrenti

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A cross-sectional study comprising 1497 Italian university students examined the mediating role of academic burnout (professional efficacy, cynicism, and emotional exhaustion) in the association between achievement goals (mastery, PAv, and PAp goals) and the intention to drop out (ID). …”
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