"Invader or Inhabitant?" - Competing Metaphors for the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
“入侵者”还是“共存者”?——新冠疫情的两种比喻说法
Nino Guliashvili
Nino Guliashvili
The presence of linguistic metaphors characterizing the COVID-19 pandemic in the media is believed to be conditioned by conceptual metaphors. They tend to collate the features of the threat-imposing virus with an enemy through the cognitive...
Information Scanning Impacts Nonmedical Drug Use Among College Students: A Longitudinal Study of Scanning Effects [0.03%]
信息搜索影响大学生非医疗性药物使用的一项纵向研究:扫描效应分析
Nehama Lewis,Lourdes S Martinez
Nehama Lewis
Health information that is acquired through information scanning has been shown to play an important role in shaping individual beliefs and health behavior. This study examines the direct and indirect effects of the breadth of scanning from...
COVID-19 Mitigation Among College Students: Social Influences, Behavioral Spillover, and Antibody Results [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间的高校学生防控:社会影响、行为溢出和抗体结果
Rachel A Smith,Meg L Small,Nita Bharti et al.
Rachel A Smith et al.
By fall 2020, students returning to U.S. university campuses were mandated to engage in COVID-19 mitigation behaviors, including masking, which was a relatively novel prevention behavior in the U.S. Masking became a target of university man...
Analysis of Direct-To-Consumer Healthcare Service Advertisements on Television: An Application of the Patient Expectation Framework [0.03%]
基于患者期望框架的直接面向消费者的电视医疗广告分析研究
Sung-Yeon Park,Kylie Hill,Gi Woong Yun et al.
Sung-Yeon Park et al.
Direct-to-consumer advertisements for healthcare services constitute a rare channel of public communication where consumers see and hear directly from their local providers and healthcare organizations. Although spending on these advertisem...
"This Isn't Just Busy, This is Scary": Stress, Social Support, and Coping Experiences of Frontline Nurses During the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
“这不仅仅是忙碌,而是令人害怕”——新冠疫情期间一线护士的压力、社会支持和应对体验
Erin S Craw,Tess M Buckley,Michelle Miller-Day
Erin S Craw
Despite having previous experience and extensive trauma training, the COVID-19 pandemic presented unprecedented challenges for nurses working in hospital settings. During the pandemic, nurses struggle to care for patients and protect themse...
Lipidemic Effects of Kissing are Mediated by Stress: Results from a National Probability Sample [0.03%]
接吻引起的脂质变化由压力介导:一项全国概率抽样调查结果
Kory Floyd
Kory Floyd
Previous studies have identified associations between affectionate communication and blood lipid levels but been limited by small, homogenous samples and failed replication attempts. Moreover, no study has tested the prediction derived from...
Healthcare Providers' Impact on the Care Experiences of Patients with Endometriosis: The Value of Trust [0.03%]
医方在子宫内膜异位症患者护理经历中的影响:信任的价值
Lisa Mikesell,Allyson C Bontempo
Lisa Mikesell
Endometriosis is a chronic and often painful inflammatory disease affecting one in ten biological females. It has been characterized as enigmatic and the average diagnostic delay is nearly seven years, time which patients experience as tumu...
COVID-19 Information in Sweden: Opinions of Immigrants with Limited Proficiency in Swedish [0.03%]
瑞典新冠疫情信息:瑞典语言技能有限的移民的观点
Sagal Roble,Josefin Wångdahl,Georgina Warner
Sagal Roble
COVID-19 has highlighted the importance of health information for prevention of communicable disease. Knowledge about groups that have high risk is important to prevent disease transmission. In Sweden, immigrants have been identified as one...
Goal Disruption and Psychological Disequilibrium During the Outbreak of COVID-19: The Roles of Uncertainty, Information Seeking and Social Support [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间的目标中断与心理失衡:不确定性、信息寻求和社会支持的作用
Qiyue Zhang,Jichen Fan
Qiyue Zhang
Using panel data from mainland China, this study incorporates uncertainty, information seeking, and social support into the goal disruption theoretical model to examine the indirect influence of goal disruption on psychological disequilibri...
Talking About Things: A Patient Cue for Sensitive Healthcare Problems and Effective Physician Responses [0.03%]
谈那些事儿:患者提示在敏感医疗问题上的作用及医生的有效回应
Caroline Tietbohl,Clara Bergen
Caroline Tietbohl
In routine healthcare consultations, patients often use prefaces containing the word "thing", including "the thing is", "there's this thing" or "one more thing". Although "thing" is an all-encompassing term that is used in myriad ways, in t...