miércoles, 4 de septiembre de 2019

BMC Psychology | Articles

BMC Psychology | Articles

BMC Psychology

  1. Content Type:Research Article

    Current data about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Deficiency (ADHD) guideline use in the Netherlands are absent. This study analysed ADHD guideline use among different healthcare workers, and the use of key e...
    Authors:Birgit Levelink, Lonneke Walraven, Edward Dompeling, Frans J. M. Feron and Dorothea M. C. B. van Zeben-van der Aa
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:43
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  2. Content Type:Research Article

    Globally, the phenomenon of reality shock is a major contributor to the attrition of healthcare professionals. Reality shock negatively impacts on initial workplace transition, productivity, and ultimately, em...
    Authors:Tawanda Gilbert Alfred Chipere and Pauline Busisiwe Nkosi
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:40
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  3. Content Type:Study Protocol

    Significant gaps exist in education for prospective and new parents, especially for some of the most vulnerable families. Prospective parents would like more information during pregnancy to prepare them for pa...
    Authors:Touran Shafiei, Helen L. McLachlan, Jan M. Nicholson, Sarah Hay, Michelle Newton, Heather Grimes, Fiona McLardie-Hore and Della A. Forster
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:39
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  4. Content Type:Research Article

    Long-Term Conditions are physical health issues which profoundly impact physical and psychological outcomes and have reached epidemic worldwide levels. An increasing evidence-base has developed for utilizing Supp...
    Authors:Niall Anderson and Gozde Ozakinci
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:38
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  5. Content Type:Research Article

    Depressive disorder is ranked as the largest contributor to non-fatal health burden. However, with prompt treatment, outcomes can improve. Family and friends are well placed to recognise the signs of depressio...
    Authors:Kathy S. Bond, Fairlie A. Cottrill, Fiona L. Blee, Claire M. Kelly, Betty A. Kitchener and Anthony F. Jorm
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:37
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  6. Content Type:Research Article

    Physicians and nurses have substantial problems with wellbeing and burnout. We examined the reliability and construct validity of a wellbeing inventory (WBI) administered to some physicians and nurses working ...
    Authors:C. Michael Dunham, Amanda L. Burger, Barbara M. Hileman and Elisha A. Chance
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:36
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  7. Content Type:Research Article

    Partners are often the main caregivers in the care for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and progressive muscular atrophy (PMA). Providing care during the progressive and fatal disease course o...
    Authors:Jessica de Wit, Sigrid C. J. M. Vervoort, Eefke van Eerden, Leonard H. van den Berg, Johanna M. A. Visser-Meily, Anita Beelen and Carin D. Schröder
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:35
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  8. Content Type:Research Article

    While extensive research has highlighted the positive mental health outcomes associated with mindfulness, little work has examined how mindfulness may protect the mental health of first responders exposed to t...
    Authors:Isabelle Counson, Dominic Hosemans, Tara J. Lal, Brendan Mott, Samuel B. Harvey and Sadhbh Joyce
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:34
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  9. Content Type:Research Article

    Procrastination is seen as a severe problem among young people, and many factors have been claimed to be associated with it, playing video games being one of them. One of the reasons why video games might be r...
    Authors:Kent Nordby, Ronny Andre Løkken and Gerit Pfuhl
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:33
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  10. Content Type:Research Article

    While mental health challenges in the classroom have increased over the past several years, existing research suggests that many educators feel unprepared to broach the topics of mental health and mental illne...
    Authors:Brooke Linden and Heather Stuart
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:32
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  11. Content Type:Research Article

    Mental health problems are leading contributors to the global disease burden in adolescents. This study aims to highlight (1) salient context-specific factors that influence stress and coping among school-goin...
    Authors:Rachana Parikh, Mahima Sapru, Madhuri Krishna, Pim Cuijpers, Vikram Patel and Daniel Michelson
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:31
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  12. Content Type:Research Article

    Self-management is an important factor in maintaining and promoting mental health and recovery from mental health challenges. Thus, it is important to assess and support mental health self-management. In this ...
    Authors:Yasuko Morita, Yuki Miyamoto, Ayumi Takano, Norito Kawakami and Simon Coulombe
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:30
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  13. Content Type:Research Article

    Implicit biases are present in the general population and among professionals in various domains, where they can lead to discrimination. Many interventions are used to reduce implicit bias. However, uncertaint...
    Authors:Chloë FitzGerald, Angela Martin, Delphine Berner and Samia Hurst
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:29
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  14. Content Type:Research Article

    Social networks have had a major influence on students’ performance in recent years. These networks create many opportunities and threats for students in various fields. Addiction to social networking and its ...
    Authors:Seyyed Mohsen Azizi, Ali Soroush and Alireza Khatony
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:28
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  15. Content Type:Research Article

    Previous studies have shown a relationship between delirium and depressive symptoms after cardiac surgery with distress personalities linking to negative surgical outcomes. The aim of the present study is to f...
    Authors:Yujiro Matsuishi, Nobutake Shimojo, Takeshi Unoki, Hideaki Sakuramoto, Chiho Tokunaga, Yasuyo Yoshino, Haruhiko Hoshino, Akira Ouchi, Satoru Kawano, Hiroaki Sakamoto, Yuji Hiramatsu and Yoshiaki Inoue
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:27
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  16. Content Type:Research Article

    Many childhood cancer survivors develop neurocognitive impairment, negatively affecting education and psychosocial functioning. Recommended comprehensive neuropsychological testing can be time- and cost- inten...
    Authors:Lyn M. Balsamo, Hannah-Rose Mitchell, Wilhelmenia Ross, Catherine Metayer, Kristina K. Hardy and Nina S. Kadan-Lottick
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:26
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  17. Content Type:Research Article

    Across the globe, depression is a common psychiatric disorder and is the main cause of disability among adolescents. To this end, this study was conducted to screen for the prevalence of depression among secon...
    Authors:Babak Moeini, Saeed Bashirian, Ali Reza Soltanian, Ali Ghaleiha and Malihe Taheri
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:25
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  18. Content Type:Research Article

    Preliminary evidence suggests that impairment of social performance in socially anxious individuals may be specific to selective aspects of performance and be more pronounced in females. This evidence is based...
    Authors:Trevor Thompson, Nejra Van Zalk, Christopher Marshall, Melanie Sargeant and Brendon Stubbs
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:24
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  19. Content Type:Research Article

    The quality of an expectant mother’s bonding to the fetus has been shown to be associated with important developmental outcomes. Previous studies suggest that bonding quality is predicted by, for example, soci...
    Authors:Dag Nordahl, Ragnhild Sørensen Høifødt, Agnes Bohne, Inger Pauline Landsem, Catharina Elisabeth Arfwedson Wang and Jens C. Thimm
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:23
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  20. Content Type:Study Protocol

    The denial of pregnancy is the non-recognition of the state of the current pregnancy by a pregnant woman. It lasts for a few months or for the whole pregnancy, with generally few physical transformations. In t...
    Authors:Julie Auer, Coralie Barbe, Anne-Laure Sutter, Dominique Dallay, Laurianne Vulliez, Didier Riethmuller, Violaine Gubler, Valérie Verlomme, Stéphanie Saad-Saint-Gilles, Alain Miton, Emmanuelle Tessier, Olivier Parant, Julie Le Foll, Agnès Bourgeois-Moine, Sylvie Viaux, Marc Dommergues…
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:22
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  21. Content Type:Study Protocol

    Mental disorders (MD), such as depression, anxiety, and cognitive impairment, are highly prevalent in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). Current guidelines on cardiovascular diseases recommend screeni...
    Authors:Samia Peltzer, Hendrik Müller, Ursula Köstler, Katja Blaschke, Frank Schulz-Nieswandt, Frank Jessen and Christian Albus
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:21
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  22. Content Type:Correspondence

    In a recent paper, we argued that the conclusions of the PACE trial of chronic fatigue syndrome are problematic because the pre-registered protocol was not adhered to. We showed that when the originally specif...
    Authors:Carolyn E. Wilshire and Tom Kindlon
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:19
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    The Correspondence to this article has been published in BMC Psychology 2019 7:15
    The Research article to this article has been published in BMC Psychology 2018 6:6
  23. Content Type:Research Article

    Several studies have documented the variety of post-stroke psychosocial challenges, which are complex, multifaceted, and affect a patient’s rehabilitation and recovery. Due to the consequences of these challen...
    Authors:Ellen G. Hjelle, Line Kildal Bragstad, Manuela Zucknick, Marit Kirkevold, Bente Thommessen and Unni Sveen
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:18
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  24. Content Type:Research Article

    Informed choice is of ethical and practical importance in mammography screening. To assess the level to which decisions regarding such screening are informed is thus imperative, but no specific instrument has ...
    Authors:Maren Reder, Eva-Maria Berens, Jacob Spallek and Petra Kolip
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:17
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  25. Content Type:Research Article

    The mental well-being of adolescents is a crucial issue affecting lives of both adults and young people. Bullying and mental health problems are important factors that can have a negative impact on the mental ...
    Authors:Hoang Thuy Linh Nguyen, Keiko Nakamura, Kaoruko Seino and Saber Al-Sobaihi
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:16
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  26. Content Type:Correspondence

    Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is chronic disabling illness characterized by severe disabling fatigue, typically made worse by exertion. Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) is thought by some to be the same disorde...
    Authors:Michael Sharpe, Kim Goldsmith and Trudie Chalder
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:15
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    The Correspondence to this article has been published in BMC Psychology 2019 7:19
    The Research article to this article has been published in BMC Psychology 2018 6:6
  27. Content Type:Study Protocol

    There is sufficient evidence that psychosocial stimulation (PS) benefits children’s neurocognitive behavior, however, there is no information on how it works when delivered through an Unconditional Cash Transf...
    Authors:Sheikh Jamal Hossain, Bharati Rani Roy, Nur-E Salveen, Mohammad Imrul Hasan, S. M. Mulk Uddin Tipu, Shamima Shiraji, Fahmida Tofail and Jena D. Hamadani
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:13
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  28. Content Type:Research Article

    Attentional biases are a relatively robust phenomenon among clinical populations but less pronounced in healthy participants. However, regarding the components of attentional biases and the directions of atten...
    Authors:Benjamin Iffland, Angelina Weitkämper, Nicolai J. Weitkämper and Frank Neuner
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:12
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  29. Content Type:Research Article

    In developed countries, there are well documented mental health impacts of HIV/AIDS and patients’ quality of life. Acquiring HIV/AIDS can be a serious psychological trauma and can predispose a person to differ...
    Authors:Aboma Motumma, Lemma Negesa, Gari Hunduma and Tilahun Abdeta
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:11
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  30. Content Type:Research Article

    Adherence to good dietary practices has been linked to disease prevention and better quality of life yet, University students are known to have poor dietary intake and diet quality. For an effective behaviour ...
    Authors:Freda Dzifa Intiful, Emefa Gifty Oddam, Irene Kretchy and Joana Quampah
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:10
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