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期刊名:Journal of affective disorders reports

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ISSN:2666-9153

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Alex Presciutti,Mary M Newman,Ana-Maria Vranceanu et al. Alex Presciutti et al.
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John A Naslund,Kelly A Aschbrenner John A Naslund
Background: Digital technology holds promise for reaching young adults with serious mental illness. This study seeks to characterize technology use and explore interests in digital health interventions among young adults ...
Abdulai Jawo Bah,Haja Ramatulai Wurie,Mohamed Samai et al. Abdulai Jawo Bah et al.
Background: Addressing perinatal psychological distress in Sierra Leone faces challenges due to the lack of culturally appropriate assessment tools, despite recent WHO recommendations for screening during the pre- and pos...
Allison Pequet,Anna Wilson,Hilary Skov et al. Allison Pequet et al.
Background: Ample research has documented the potential of both negative and positive impacts secondary to the COVID-19 pandemic on global mental health in adults and families, but less work has focused on mothers who exp...
Ran Yan,Natasha Chaku,Nestor L Lopez-Duran et al. Ran Yan et al.
Background: Depression is a global health burden, disproportionately affecting women. A lack of contextual, real-life assessments considering the oft-gendered context (e.g., expression) of daily symptom fluctuations may c...
H Myra Kim,Peter P Grau,Rebecca K Sripada et al. H Myra Kim et al.
Objective: The ability to choose one's work-location can influence burnout from employment. We sought to evaluate potential associations between autonomy in work-location decision and burnout. ...
Grace C George,Kaitlyn R Gorman,Antonia V Seligowski et al. Grace C George et al.
Introduction: Post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) have been shown to negatively impact treatment outcomes in outpatient settings, but few have investigated in acute settings, such as partial hospital programs (PHP). The...
Wendy Huerta,Nadia Bounoua,Naomi Sadeh Wendy Huerta
Background: Self-injurious thoughts and behaviors (SITBs) are a major problem worldwide and continue to be a serious public health concern. Research investigating risk factors for suicide has shown that reward processes, ...