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War-related stress linked to lower children's functional cognition
War-related stress reduces functional cognition in children, especially those with special needs. BRIEF questionnaire screens for difficulties and guides occupational therapy interventions.
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Emotional exhaustion showed the strongest link to psychological distress
Meta-analysis of 29 studies examining burnout and psychological distress in U.S. postgraduate trainees reveals moderate correlation, with medical students showing highest risk and emotional.
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Environmental Stressors and Older Adult Morbidity: Initial Findings from University Medical Centre Maribor as Part of a Slovenian - Turkish Bilateral Study
Environmental stressors and air pollution linked to respiratory morbidity in older adults in Slovenia. Study of 4,870 emergency department visits examines associations with meteorological.
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Review links brain health and resilience to healthy aging
Review integrating neuroscience, lifestyle medicine, and social factors to examine resilience as a modifiable pathway in late-life neuropsychiatric disorder prevention.
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SIPAT evaluation highlights alcohol use and education
Domain-level SIPAT assessment reveals alcohol use and lower education as primary psychosocial vulnerabilities across transplant candidates, supporting targeted pre-transplant evaluation.
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Previous self-harm and younger age were linked to suicide attempts
Liaison-consultation psychiatric study identifying clinical phenotypes and risk markers in suicidal patients, examining 373 hospital consultations to characterize preventable risk profiles.
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Long COVID stressors and coping strategies vary widely
Qualitative study of 40 Long COVID patients identifies key stressors including fatigue, cognitive impairment, and social isolation, revealing diverse emotion and problem-oriented coping strategies.
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An integrative developmental and theoretical foundations of the Juvenile Delinquency Risk and Protective Factors Checklist-Version 2 (JDRPFC-2): A revisit
Theory-driven articulation of the JDRPFC-2—an enhanced iteration of a 2012 prototype—integrating criminological, developmental, neuropsychological, and resilience frameworks to organize risk.