Pregnancy and mental health outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic in Colombia: A nationwide cross-sectional study [0.03%]
哥伦比亚新冠疫情期间的孕产妇心理健康状况:一项全国横断面研究
Hernan Felipe Guillen-Burgos,Juan Francisco Galvez-Florez,Jezid Miranda et al.
Hernan Felipe Guillen-Burgos et al.
Anxiety sensitivity elevates the risk of mental health problems in employees with higher probability of contacting COVID-19 at work [0.03%]
焦虑敏感性加剧了工作中感染COVID-19的可能性较大的员工的心理健康问题风险
Lara K Autenrieth,Christoph Benke,Eva Asselmann et al.
Lara K Autenrieth et al.
Individuals with increased risk of being in contact with COVID-19 cases at work have been reported to suffer from higher fear of infection and associated mental health problems. The present study examines whether this risk is further increa...
Depressive symptoms and psychological pain experienced by Polish adults in the context of both the war in Ukraine and the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
乌克兰战争和COVID-19大流行背景下波兰成年人的抑郁症状和心理痛苦体验
Aleksandra Brągiel,Małgorzata Gambin
Aleksandra Brągiel
Background: This study sought to investigate the perceived influence of stressful events (i.e., the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, the political situation, and the COVID-19 pandemic) on the depressive symptoms and psycho...
Infant Negativity Moderates Trajectories of Maternal Emotion Across Pregnancy and the Peripartum Period [0.03%]
婴儿消极情绪调节孕期及产褥期母亲情绪的变化轨迹
Rebecca J Brooker,Sejal Mistry-Patel,Elizabeth J Kiel et al.
Rebecca J Brooker et al.
Background: Although the effects of maternal behavior on the development of child emotion characteristics is relatively well-established, effects of infant characteristics on maternal emotion development is less well know...
The questionable validity of attention bias variability: Evidence from two conceptually unrelated cognitive tasks [0.03%]
注意偏差变异性的有效性存疑:来自两个概念上不相关的认知任务的证据
Joshua M Carlson,Lin Fang,Dahlia Kassel
Joshua M Carlson
Background: Attention bias variability is thought to measure fluctuations in attention towards and away from threat-related information and is elevated in affective disorders. However, recent evidence suggests that attent...
A longitudinal study of the psychological impact of child-rearing difficulty and COVID-19 on mothers in the postpartum period in Japan [0.03%]
一项纵向研究:育儿难度和COVID-19对日本产后期妈妈们心理的影响
Yumi Shimizu,Shoko Sugao,Masayuki Endo
Yumi Shimizu
Background: Postpartum mothers may experience psychological stress due to the sudden changes in their bodies and situation. This study investigates the changes in depressive symptoms among nursing mothers and their child-...
Portability of natural language processing methods to detect suicidality from clinical text in US and UK electronic health records [0.03%]
自然语言处理方法的可移植性,用于检测美国和英国电子健康记录中的临床文本中的自杀倾向
Marika Cusick,Sumithra Velupillai,Johnny Downs et al.
Marika Cusick et al.
Background: In the global effort to prevent death by suicide, many academic medical institutions are implementing natural language processing (NLP) approaches to detect suicidality from unstructured clinical text in elect...
Emotional fear of COVID-19, but not physiological expressions of fear, explains variability in COVID-19's impact on individuals' lives [0.03%]
对COVID-19的情感恐惧,而不是恐惧的生理表现,解释了COVID-19对人们生活影响的变化
Bryant M Stone,Vanessa Wang
Bryant M Stone
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound and robust impact on individuals' lives and has particularly negatively affected individuals' experiences with fear of catching COVID-19. To measure this fear, researchers created the unidimensional ...
Factors associated with COVID-19-related mental health among Asian Indians in the United States [0.03%]
与美国亚洲印度人COVID相关的精神健康因素相关的因素
Mohammad Ikram,Nazneen Fatima Shaikh,Zasim Azhar Siddiqui et al.
Mohammad Ikram et al.
Background: In the United States, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused increased mental health symptoms and mental illness. Specific subgroups such as Asian Indians in the US have also been subject to additional stressors due...
The impact of Covid-19 on self-employed female psychologists in the UK [0.03%]
COVID-19对英国自主经营女性心理医生的影响
Denise A Miller,Ryan Essex
Denise A Miller
This scoping study reports on the experiences of 41 female self-employed psychologists (or psychologists in private practice) during the first Covid-19 lockdown in the UK. Psychologists are more likely to be female, and unlike employed peop...