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James S McGraw, Samuel J Skidmore, G Tyler Lefevor, Meagan Docherty, Annette Mahone. Affirming and nonaffirming religious beliefs predicting depression and suicide risk among Latter-Day Saint sexual minorities. Journal of counseling psychology. 2023-02-06. PMID:36745093. |
using two independent online samples of current/former lds sms (sample 1 = 403; sample 2 = 545), we tested associations of affirming/nonaffirming lds beliefs with depression and suicide risk cross-sectionally (sample 1), and then longitudinally (sample 2) tested if religious/spiritual struggles and internalized stigma mediated these relationships. |
2023-02-06 |
2023-08-14 |
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James S McGraw, Samuel J Skidmore, G Tyler Lefevor, Meagan Docherty, Annette Mahone. Affirming and nonaffirming religious beliefs predicting depression and suicide risk among Latter-Day Saint sexual minorities. Journal of counseling psychology. 2023-02-06. PMID:36745093. |
affirming lds beliefs were unrelated to depression and suicide risk. |
2023-02-06 |
2023-08-14 |
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James S McGraw, Samuel J Skidmore, G Tyler Lefevor, Meagan Docherty, Annette Mahone. Affirming and nonaffirming religious beliefs predicting depression and suicide risk among Latter-Day Saint sexual minorities. Journal of counseling psychology. 2023-02-06. PMID:36745093. |
longitudinally, after including earlier levels of internalized stigma, religious/spiritual struggles, depression, and suicide risk as controls, nonaffirming beliefs indirectly predicted more depression 2 months later (time 3) through internalized stigma at 1 month (time 2). |
2023-02-06 |
2023-08-14 |
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James S McGraw, Samuel J Skidmore, G Tyler Lefevor, Meagan Docherty, Annette Mahone. Affirming and nonaffirming religious beliefs predicting depression and suicide risk among Latter-Day Saint sexual minorities. Journal of counseling psychology. 2023-02-06. PMID:36745093. |
these results suggest lds beliefs may play an important role in the development and experience of depression for lds sexual minorities. |
2023-02-06 |
2023-08-14 |
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Lulu Yang, Jihui Zhang, Xian Luo, Yuan Yang, Yuhan Zhao, Fei Feng, Shuai Liu, Chenxi Zhang, Zhe Li, Chao Wang, Wei Wang, Fan Jiang, Yunshu Zhang, Yuanyuan Hu, Changjun Su, Huijuan Wu, Huan Yu, Shirley Xin Li, Yun Kwok Wing, Ying Luo, Bin Zhan. Effectiveness of one-week internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia to prevent progression from acute to chronic insomnia: A two-arm, multi-center, randomized controlled trial. Psychiatry research. vol 321. 2023-01-30. PMID:36716552. |
secondary outcomes were insomnia severity index (isi), dysfunctional beliefs and attitudes about sleep (dbas), epworth sleepiness scale (ess), pre-sleep arousal scale (psas), ford insomnia response to stress test (first), sleep hygiene and practices scale (shps), hospital anxiety and depression scale (hads), and short-form 12-item health survey version 2 (sf-12v2). |
2023-01-30 |
2023-08-14 |
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Kim Kristoffer Dysthe, Jan Ivar Røssberg, Petter Bae Brandtzaeg, Marita Skjuve, Ole Rikard Haavet, Asbjørn Følstad, Atle Klovnin. Analyzing User-Generated Web-Based Posts of Adolescents' Emotional, Behavioral, and Symptom Responses to Beliefs About Depression: Qualitative Thematic Analysis. Journal of medical Internet research. vol 25. 2023-01-24. PMID:36692944. |
analyzing user-generated web-based posts of adolescents' emotional, behavioral, and symptom responses to beliefs about depression: qualitative thematic analysis. |
2023-01-24 |
2023-08-14 |
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Thomas McLaren, Lina-Jolien Peter, Samuel Tomczyk, Holger Muehlan, Georg Schomerus, Silke Schmid. The Seeking Mental Health Care model: prediction of help-seeking for depressive symptoms by stigma and mental illness representations. BMC public health. vol 23. issue 1. 2023-01-10. PMID:36627597. |
the model includes empirical influences on the help-seeking process to predict actual behaviour and incorporates superordinate (stigma, treatment experiences) as well as intermediate attitudinal variables (continuum and causal beliefs, depression literacy and self-efficacy). |
2023-01-10 |
2023-08-14 |
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Fu-Ju Tsai, Sheng-Wei She. Concepts of dementia prevention in the health promotion among older adults: A narrative review. Medicine. vol 101. issue 50. 2022-12-23. PMID:36550862. |
we identified the following strategies related to older adults towards dementia prevention and health promotion in follows: physical health promotion: cognitive activities, physical activities, body mass index, balanced diet, rainbow diet, mediterranean diet, dietary approaches to stop hypertension diet, mind diet, no smoking and drinking, avoiding the "three highs" (i.e., hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension), and head trauma; mental health promotion: positive thinking, brief symptom rating scale (bsrs-5), depression scale, and ascertained dementia 8 questionnaire (ad8) screening; spiritual health promotion: religious beliefs, spiritual music, meditative activities, mindfulness, yoga, qi-gong, tai-chi, and baduanjin; and social health promotion: a supportive family system, socialization, social support, social networks, social interaction, and social participation. |
2022-12-23 |
2023-08-14 |
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Marcin Błaszcz, Nina Prucnal, Krzysztof Wrześniewski, Szymon Pasiut, Piotr Mika, Małgorzata Kucia, Beata Stach, Marcin Woźniak, Elżbieta Mire. Physical Activity, Psychological and Functional Outcomes in Non-Ambulatory Stroke Patients during Rehabilitation-A Pilot Study. Journal of clinical medicine. vol 11. issue 24. 2022-12-23. PMID:36555878. |
measurements were taken on 21 participants at the beginning of and 6 weeks post-conventional rehabilitation with the barthel index (bi), berg balance scale (bbs), trunk control test (tct), stroke impact scale (sis), general self-efficacy scale, stroke self-efficacy questionnaire (sseq), the original scale of belief in own impact on recovery (bioior), hospital anxiety and depression scale, acceptance of illness scale and when the patient could walk-time up & go and 6 minute walk test. |
2022-12-23 |
2023-08-14 |
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Renatha El Rafihi-Ferreira, Marwin Machay Indio do Brasil do Carmo, Lucas Bassolli, Rosa Hasan, Isabela Mayumi Nishino Aizawa, Andrea Cecilia Toscanin. Cognitive and psychological factors associated with severe insomnia in Brazilian women: a cross-sectional study. Psicologia, reflexao e critica : revista semestral do Departamento de Psicologia da UFRGS. vol 35. issue 1. 2022-12-22. PMID:36550223. |
age, marital status, educational level, depression and anxiety, psychological inflexibility, and beliefs about sleep were assessed as potential factors associated with severe insomnia. |
2022-12-22 |
2023-08-14 |
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Renatha El Rafihi-Ferreira, Marwin Machay Indio do Brasil do Carmo, Lucas Bassolli, Rosa Hasan, Isabela Mayumi Nishino Aizawa, Andrea Cecilia Toscanin. Cognitive and psychological factors associated with severe insomnia in Brazilian women: a cross-sectional study. Psicologia, reflexao e critica : revista semestral do Departamento de Psicologia da UFRGS. vol 35. issue 1. 2022-12-22. PMID:36550223. |
low education level (odds ratio; or = 1.85 [1.27-2.69]), depression (or = 2.17 [1.27-3.81]), psychological inflexibility (or = 1.05 [1.02-1.08]), and dysfunctional beliefs about sleep (or = 1.04 [1.02-1.06]) were factors associated with severe insomnia scores in the multiple logistic regression model. |
2022-12-22 |
2023-08-14 |
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Adrienne Lapidos, Daniela Lopez-Vives, Cortney E Sera, Elizabeth Ahearn, Erica Vest, Ivana Senic, Jennifer Vande Voort, Mark Frye, Fernando S Goes, Eric Achtyes, John Greden, Sagar V Parik. Patients' recovery and non-recovery narratives after intravenous ketamine for treatment-resistant depression. Journal of affective disorders. 2022-12-08. PMID:36481228. |
as part of a clinical trial designed to identify biomarkers of ketamine response, a qualitative study was conducted to characterize experiences with: receiving infusions; recovering or not recovering from depression; and beliefs about why ketamine worked or did not work. |
2022-12-08 |
2023-08-14 |
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Richard Rogers, Minqi Pan, Sara E Hartigan, Yi-Ting Chang, Jordan E Donso. Workplace Deceptions During the Pandemic: Differences in Conspiracy Beliefs, Psychological Functioning, and Covid-19 Experiences. Psychological reports. 2022-12-06. PMID:36471643. |
the largest differences were found for general conspiracy beliefs and affective disorders, specifically major depression and generalized anxiety. |
2022-12-06 |
2023-08-14 |
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Rahshida Atkins, Terri-Ann Kelly, Shanda Johnson, Janet A Deatrick, Mary Wunnenberg, Paule V Joseph, Sangita Pudasainee-Kapri, Gale Gage, Nancy M H Pontes, Nancy Cresse, Wanda William. Beliefs and willingness towards participating in genetic testing for depression in low-income and racial/ethnic minority mothers at-risk. Archives of psychiatric nursing. vol 41. 2022-11-25. PMID:36428043. |
beliefs and willingness towards participating in genetic testing for depression in low-income and racial/ethnic minority mothers at-risk. |
2022-11-25 |
2023-08-14 |
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Rahshida Atkins, Terri-Ann Kelly, Shanda Johnson, Janet A Deatrick, Mary Wunnenberg, Paule V Joseph, Sangita Pudasainee-Kapri, Gale Gage, Nancy M H Pontes, Nancy Cresse, Wanda William. Beliefs and willingness towards participating in genetic testing for depression in low-income and racial/ethnic minority mothers at-risk. Archives of psychiatric nursing. vol 41. 2022-11-25. PMID:36428043. |
to identify mothers' salient normative, behavioral and control beliefs and willingness towards participating in genetic salivary testing for depression. |
2022-11-25 |
2023-08-14 |
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Keneilwe Molebatsi, Ari Ho-Foster, Esther Ntsayagae, Boikanyo Bikimane, Anna-Marika Bauer, Kamal Suleiman, Erika Acosta, Rinad Beidas, Robert Schnol. Implementation Planning for Integrating Depression Screening in Diabetes Mellitus and HIV Clinics in Botswana. Global implementation research and applications. 2022-11-07. PMID:36340843. |
three general themes emerged: (1) appropriateness and acceptability: attitudes and beliefs from clinicians and patients about whether depression screening should occur in this setting; (2) stigma as an important barrier: the need to address the negative associations with depression to facilitate screening; and (3) recommendations to facilitate screening including improving knowledge and awareness about depression, offering incentives to complete the screening, providing staff training, ensuring resources for treatment, the need to preserve confidentiality, and utilizing leadership endorsement. |
2022-11-07 |
2023-08-14 |
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Yeong-Mi Jang, Jong-Uk Park, Nam-Yi Ki. COVID-19 Depression and Infection Prevention Behavior among College Students: A Health Belief Perspective. Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland). vol 10. issue 10. 2022-10-27. PMID:36292551. |
covid-19 depression and infection prevention behavior among college students: a health belief perspective. |
2022-10-27 |
2023-08-14 |
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Yeong-Mi Jang, Jong-Uk Park, Nam-Yi Ki. COVID-19 Depression and Infection Prevention Behavior among College Students: A Health Belief Perspective. Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland). vol 10. issue 10. 2022-10-27. PMID:36292551. |
in this study, the mediating effect of health belief on the relationship between depression and infection prevention behavior was investigated. |
2022-10-27 |
2023-08-14 |
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Yeong-Mi Jang, Jong-Uk Park, Nam-Yi Ki. COVID-19 Depression and Infection Prevention Behavior among College Students: A Health Belief Perspective. Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland). vol 10. issue 10. 2022-10-27. PMID:36292551. |
depression was found to be the independent variable, health belief the mediating variable, and infection prevention behavior the dependent variable. |
2022-10-27 |
2023-08-14 |
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Yeong-Mi Jang, Jong-Uk Park, Nam-Yi Ki. COVID-19 Depression and Infection Prevention Behavior among College Students: A Health Belief Perspective. Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland). vol 10. issue 10. 2022-10-27. PMID:36292551. |
depression among college students was not directly related to covid-19 infection prevention behavior; however, depression was confirmed to be related to infection prevention behavior via the mediation of health belief. |
2022-10-27 |
2023-08-14 |
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