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期刊名:Journal of affective disorders reports

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ISSN:2666-9153

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Introduction: Different studies confirm a stronger link between maladaptive personality traits and Non-suicidal Self-injury (NSSI). Additionally, the interest in the relationship between the experience of the COVID-19 pan...
Katie C Lewis,Michael J Roche,Fiona Brown et al. Katie C Lewis et al.
Background: Social distancing has been essential in mitigating the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Evidence regarding the impact of reduced social contact on mental health during the pandemic has been mixed, however, with...
Pierre Célestin Mboua,Christian Siakam,Ndifor Leonard Mabo Pierre Célestin Mboua
The COVID-19 pandemic has grown rapidly around the world, bringing about suffering and fear, that may have impact on the mental health of populations. In Cameroon, the weakness of detection devices and treatment infrastructures, coupled wit...
Eleonora Petri,Cristina Nardoni,Erika Fui et al. Eleonora Petri et al.
Background: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health is complex and affects a broad segment of the population. Several studies indicate that depressive, anxious and post-traumatic symptoms are common in people...
Syeda Jafri,Tara Lynn Frykas,Theresa Bingemann et al. Syeda Jafri et al.
Background/introduction: Food allergy (FA) management involves avoiding allergenic foods to prevent an adverse reaction. Affected individuals spend substantial amounts of time thinking about food and the impact it has on ...
Bobbi Jo H Yarborough,Scott P Stumbo,A Gabriela Rosales et al. Bobbi Jo H Yarborough et al.
Background: Suicide risk prediction models derived from machine learning of electronic health records and insurance claims are an innovation in suicide prevention. Some models do not include opioid-related variables despi...