Fear-Pleasure Paradox in Recreational Fear: Neural Correlates and Therapeutic Potential in Depression [0.03%]
娱乐性恐惧中的恐惧-快乐悖论:抑郁症中的神经相关性和治疗潜力研究
Yuting Zhan,Xu Ding
Yuting Zhan
Background: Recreational fear, voluntary exposure to frightening stimuli in safe contexts (eg, horror films), elicits both distress and pleasure. Although paradoxical enjoyment of fear has been documented in healthy popul...
The Post-Traumatic Growth Experience in Family Caregivers of People with Dementia: A Descriptive Qualitative Study [0.03%]
阿尔茨海默病照料者创伤后成长体验的描述性质性研究
Yang Wang,Yanhong Gu,Ruxia Qiu et al.
Yang Wang et al.
Purpose: To explore and illuminate the post-traumatic growth experience among family caregivers of people with dementia. Patients and methods: ...
Liping Dong,Ting Sun,Ping Tong et al.
Liping Dong et al.
Background: Comorbidity between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and depression in adults is frequently observed and is associated with more complex clinical presentations and poorer prognoses. Greater emph...
Intergenerational Transmission of Depressive Symptoms in Chinese Families: The Role of Mothers versus Fathers and Adolescent Perceptual Sensitivity [0.03%]
中国家庭中抑郁症状的代际传递:母亲和父亲的作用以及青少年感知敏感性的影响
Kexin Sun,Xinting Zhang,Ping Li et al.
Kexin Sun et al.
Purpose: Depression is well-known to be transmitted across generations, whereas the focus has often been on mother-child dyads. Little is known about the role of fathers and some inherited temperaments of adolescents, esp...
Clinical Utility of Long-Acting Injectable Risperidone in Schizophrenia and Bipolar I Disorder: A Review of Clinical Studies [0.03%]
长效注射利培酮在精神分裂症和I型双相情感障碍中的临床应用:临床研究综述
Francesco Bartoli,Daniele Cavaleri,Ilaria Riboldi et al.
Francesco Bartoli et al.
Risperidone was the first second-generation antipsychotic to be developed as a long-acting injectable (LAI). In the early 2000s, a risperidone microsphere formulation, intramuscularly administered every 2 weeks (BW-RLAI), was introduced. To...
The Effect of Age Stereotype in Elderly Adults with the Mediation Role of Self-Esteem and Sense of Coherence [0.03%]
老年自我年龄刻板印象与主观幸福感的关系:自尊和意义感的中介作用
Abida Rasool,Barno Abdullaeva,Akmal Nazarov et al.
Abida Rasool et al.
This systematic review article considers the intertwinement of sense of coherence, self-esteem, and age stereotype among the heterogeneous aging population. Aging is multifaceted and complex, and older persons are a mosaic of values, experi...
Sense of Coherence and Caregiver Burden Among Informal Caregivers of People with Dementia in China: The Mediating Role of Coping Strategies [0.03%]
中国痴呆患者非正式照料者的照护负担及其影响因素:应对策略的中介作用研究
Dechao Long,Yanhong Gu,Yang Wang
Dechao Long
Background: This study aimed to explore the relationship between SOC, coping strategies, and caregiver burden, and analyze the mediating role of coping strategies in the relationship between SOC and caregiver burden. ...
Mental Health Workforce Inequities Across Income Levels: Aligning Global Health Indicators, Policy Readiness, and Disease Burden [0.03%]
收入水平上的心理健康劳动力不平等:全球健康指标、政策准备和疾病负担的协调问题
Mónica Patricia Acuña-Rodríguez,Ornella Fiorillo-Moreno,Kevin Fernando Montoya-Quintero et al.
Mónica Patricia Acuña-Rodríguez et al.
Despite growing recognition of mental health as a global priority, a critical knowledge gap persists regarding how workforce availability aligns with the burden of mental disorders across income levels. This perspective addresses that gap b...
Understanding Pathways from Cognitive Biases to the Risk of Psychosis: A Network Analysis Approach [0.03%]
认知偏差导致精神分裂风险的路径:网络分析方法
Chang Xi,Song Wang
Chang Xi
Purpose: Although the linkage between cognitive biases and psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) is well established, the knowledge of potential mechanisms of this relationship is still unknown. The aim of the present study w...
Relationship Between Cross-Generational Coalitions and Depression Among Chinese College Students: The Chain Mediating Roles of Self-Differentiation and Interpersonal Adaptation [0.03%]
代际联盟与中国大学生抑郁的关系:自我分化和人际适应的链式中介作用
Cong Peng,Yan Shen,Zhenyun Zhang et al.
Cong Peng et al.
Background: Research has demonstrated a significant association between cross-generational coalitions and children's emotional well-being. However, the mechanisms underlying this relationship remain unclear, and prior stu...