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Resting-state degree centrality and Granger causality analysis in relation to facial working memory in patients with first-episode schizophrenia.
Resting-state degree centrality and Granger causality analysis in relation to facial working memory in patients with first-episode schizophrenia.
Fuente:Bmc Psychiatry
Extracto:
Our findings suggest that FSZ patients may have impaired
facial working memory ability, which may be associated with altered functions in
multiple brain regions. Some of these functions are associated with clinical
symptoms, which may provide insight into the underlying neural mechanisms of
schizophrenia.
Claves:Degree centrality, Facial working memory, Granger causality analysis, Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging, Schizophrenia
Cita:BMC Psychiatry 2025 Feb 19; 25 (1) : 147.
Autor/es:Zhou, Sumiao (a) Kuang, Qijie (b)
institución:(a) Department of Psychiatry, The Affiliated Brain Hospital, Guangzhou Medical University, 36 Mingxin Road, Liwan District, Guangzhou, 510370, China. (b) Key Laboratory of Neurogenetics and Channelopathies of Guangdong Province and the Ministry of Education of China, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, 510000, China.
Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación
Harmonising artistic designs with private and collective notions of home: a focus group study of older persons' experiences of art in residential care specialised in dementia care.
Harmonising artistic designs with private and collective notions of home: a focus group study of older persons' experiences of art in residential care specialised in dementia care.
Fuente:Bmc Geriatrics
Extracto:
Clearly defined private
and collective spaces seem to be crucial for fostering self-determination and a
sense of belonging for older persons living in residential care facilities
specialised in dementia care. A balance between private and collective spaces
boosted social engagement, with art playing a key role in reflecting older
persons' previous lives, shared interests and experiences, with co-creation of
artistic design ensuring a dynamic environment.
Claves:Art, Co-creation, Expressions of home, Older people, Residential care facilities
institución:(a) Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, Department of Psychiatry and Neurochemistry, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden. synneve.dahlin-ivanoff@gu.se. (b) Centre for Ageing and Health- AgeCap, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden. synneve.dahlin-ivanoff@gu.se.
Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación
Interdisciplinary strategies for establishing a trusting relation as a pre-requisite for existential conversations in palliative care: a grounded theory study.
Interdisciplinary strategies for establishing a trusting relation as a pre-requisite for existential conversations in palliative care: a grounded theory study.
Fuente:Bmc Palliative Care
Extracto:
The interdisciplinary
strategies used to establish existential conversations, the potential barriers to
these conversations and the model we present can be used as a basis for
reflection in professional collaborative learning in PC, as a tool for teachers
in educational PC programmes and as a guide for HCPs in PC.
Autor/es:Lagerin, Annica (a) Melin-Johansson, Christina (b)
institución:(a) Department of Health Care Sciences, Marie Cederschiöld University, Stockholm, Sweden. (b) Department of Health Care Sciences, Marie Cederschiöld University, Stockholm, Sweden. christina.melin-johansson@miun.se.
Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación
Predictors of subjective memory functioning in young adults.
Predictors of subjective memory functioning in young adults.
Fuente:Bmc Psychiatry
Extracto:
In conclusion, we revealed that negative
affective states are more pronounced in the satisfaction with memory and
subjective memory complaints in young adults than the objective cognitive
ability.
institución:(a) Department Of Cognitive and Neuropsychology, Institute of Psychology, University of Szeged, Egyetem utca 2, Szeged, H- 6722, Hungary. csabi.eszter@szte.hu. (b) Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary.
Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación
Neuropsychiatric and laboratory outcomes of hepatitis C treatment in an early-treated HIV cohort in Thailand.
Neuropsychiatric and laboratory outcomes of hepatitis C treatment in an early-treated HIV cohort in Thailand.
Fuente:Aids Research and Therapy
Extracto:
HCV coinfection
is common in this group of high-risk PWH, highlighting the need for regular
screening, early diagnosis, and treatment. The study participants exhibited a
modest improvement in the CD4 + /CD8 + T-cell ratio and cognitive performance
following DAA therapy and SVR. Future studies should examine potential
neuropsychiatric impacts during early HCV infection as well as the longer-term
neuropsychiatric outcomes after DAA treatment with SVR.
institución:(a) SEARCH Research Foundation, Block 28, 926 Tower C Room C114-C115 Soi Chula 7, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand. ferron.ocampo@gmail.com. (b) SEARCH Research Foundation, Block 28, 926 Tower C Room C114-C115 Soi Chula 7, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand.
Conflicto:Declarations. Ethics approval and consent to participate: The study protocol was approved by the institutional review boards of all relevant collaborating institutions. All participants provided written informed consent. Consent for publication: Not applicable. Competing interests: The RV254/SEARCH 010 study participants received antiretroviral drugs from the Thai Government Pharmaceutical Organization, Gilead Science, Merck, and ViiV Healthcare. SS reports grants from the...
NIH–NIMH and NINDS during the study and nonfinancial support from ViiV Healthcare, Inc., in the form of medications for a clinical trial; study medications were provided to the AIDS Clinical Trials Group for the clinical trial, outside the submitted work. RP and LT reports grants from the NIH–NIMH and NIAID. The other authors report no potential conflicts of interest.
Own-gender bias in facial feature recognition yields sex differences in holistic face processing.
Own-gender bias in facial feature recognition yields sex differences in holistic face processing.
Fuente:Biology of Sex Differences
Extracto:
Our results suggest a possible modulation of face encoding and/or
recognition by sex and hormone status. Moreover, the established own-gender bias
in face recognition, that is, female advantage in recognition of faces of the
same gender might be based on more accurate representations of face-parts.
Cita:Biol Sex Differ 2025 Feb 19; 16 (1) : 14.
Autor/es:Hausinger, Tobias (a) Probst, Björn (b)
institución:(a) Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Salzburg, 5020, Salzburg, Austria. tobias.hausinger@plus.ac.at. (b) Department of Psychology, University of Salzburg, 5020, Salzburg, Austria. tobias.hausinger@plus.ac.at.
Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación
Weight bias among students and employees in university settings: an exploratory study.
Weight bias among students and employees in university settings: an exploratory study.
Fuente:Bmc Public Health
Extracto:
Various factors are associated with the experience of weight bias and
stigmatization towards people with higher weight in the college population.
Campaigns to prevent and reduce weight-related bias should be aimed specifically
at staff members as well as students. Future research should examine weight bias
internalization as a mediator between self-perceived weight and prejudice.
Autor/es:Sohier, Léonie (a) Brearty, Claudia Mc (b)
institución:(a) School of Psychology, Université Laval, Québec, QC, Canada. (b) Research Center of the Quebec Heart and Lung Institute, 2725 Ch Ste-Foy, Québec, QC, G1V4G5, Canada.
Conflicto:Declarations. Ethics approval and consent to participate: This study was approved by the ethics committee of Université Laval (Comité d’éthique de la recherche avec des êtres humains de l’Université Laval; 2022-075/31-03-2022). All participants gave their informed consent to participate. Consent for publication: not applicable. Competing interests: SI Conferences: invitations as a speaker for Novo Nordisk, Takeda Canada, Bausch Health Canada;...
h Canada; clinical trials as the main investigator for Takeda Canada. LS, CMB, SL, DJC, AS-L, SS, LP, IAM, M-PG-G and CL: No competing interest.
Illness cognition, illness perception and related factors in patients with lymphangioleiomyomatosis.
Illness cognition, illness perception and related factors in patients with lymphangioleiomyomatosis.
Fuente:Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases
Extracto:
LAM patients
exhibit higher levels of helplessness, particularly among those with longer
disease duration and greater activity limitations, leading to a more negative
perception of the disease. Additionally, patients who have undergone surgical
procedures tend to perceive fewer benefits. Furthermore, there is a significant
correlation between illness perception and factors such as rapamycin usage, home
oxygen therapy, disease duration and activity limitations caused by LAM. This
indicates that clinical healthcare providers should pay more attention to LAM
patients and their associated groups, providing both informational and
psychological support.
institución:(a) Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, the Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, 410011, Hunan, China. (b) Unit of Respiratory Disease, Central South University, Changsha, 410011, Hunan, China.
Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación
Acceptability of self-sampling and self-testing for infections
Acceptability of self-sampling and self-testing for infections
Fuente:Bmc Public Health
Tipo de trabajo:Revisión sistemática
Extracto:
This review synthesised evidence on the acceptability of
SS/ST and factors affecting it across different infections, sampling approaches,
settings, and populations. Evidence shows that most people with experience of
self-sampling/self-testing found it acceptable and were willing to accept some
discomfort in favour of several perceived benefits. This amenability to
self-sampling/self-testing could be leveraged for diagnosing infections and
preventing transmission. It can be used to support the viability of new models of
clinical care and pandemic preparedness. TRIAL REGISTRATION: The review was
pre-registered on PROSPERO (ref. CRD42024507656 ).
Claves:Diagnostics, Infections, Infectious diseases, Pandemic preparedness, Public health, Qualitative synthesis, Self-sampling, Self-testing, Systematic review, Testing at home
Cita:BMC Public Health 2025 Feb 20; 25 (1) : 695.
Autor/es:Borek, Aleksandra J (a) Roleston, Caity (b)
institución:(a) Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK. aborek@gmail.com. (b) National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Health Protection Research Unit in Healthcare Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK. aborek@gmail.com.
Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación
Parent-adolescent sexual and reproductive health information communication in Ghana.
Parent-adolescent sexual and reproductive health information communication in Ghana.
Fuente:Reproductive Health
Tipo de trabajo:Revisión sistemática
Extracto:
The study has provided
information on the components of a culturally sensitive SRH information
communication intervention. The contextual information gathered, which explained
the systematic review findings, will be helpful in the adaptation of SRH
information communication intervention.
Claves:Adolescent, Communication, Information, Intervention, Lower- and middle-income countries, Parent, Sexual and Reproductive Health, Systematic review
Cita:Reprod Health 2025 Feb 19; 22 (1) : 25.
Autor/es:Agyei, Frank Bediako (a) Kaura, Doreen K (b)
institución:(a) Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa. frankagyei89@gmail.com. (b) Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa.
Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación
International journal of language & communication disorders
Selección SIIC: 20 Febrero, 2025
International journal of language & communication disorders
Language assessment of Polish-English bilingual children by speech and language therapists who do not speak Polish: A feasibility study of a novel scoring schema for Sentence-Repetition-Tasks.
Language assessment of Polish-English bilingual children by speech and language therapists who do not speak Polish: A feasibility study of a novel scoring schema for Sentence-Repetition-Tasks.
Fuente:International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
Tipo de trabajo:Guía
Extracto:
AND
IMPLICATIONS: Using pre-recorded sentences in conjunction with the novel scoring
schema presented in this study has the potential to support SLTs to increase
accuracy in diagnosing DLD and reduce both over- and underdiagnosis of
multilingual children. Scoring guidelines need to incorporate crosslinguistic
influence across languages of bilingual children while clearly outlining language
specific clinical markers for DLD. WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS: What is already known on
this subject Assessment of multilingual children's language skills and diagnosing
Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) is extremely complex due to the
heterogeneity associated with their language development. In Ireland, SLTs are
largely monolingual English speakers and assessment of heritage languages (HL) is
difficult due to a lack of available assessment tools and an increase in the
number of languages spoken due to migration. Therefore, investigating ways of
multilingual language assessment by monolingual English-speaking clinicians is
crucial. What this paper adds to the existing knowledge Language processing tasks
have demonstrated their utility and accuracy for language assessment in the
research. This is the first study to use Sentence-Repetition (SRep) Tasks for
both languages of Polish-English speaking children living in Ireland in which the
researcher is a monolingual English-speaking SLT and the SRep Tasks are scored
using a novel scoring schema with the assistance of a Polish language teacher.
What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? SRep Tasks
demonstrate the potential to assist in the assessment and diagnosis of DLD in the
Polish-English speaking population in Ireland by English-speaking therapists in
collaboration with a Polish language speaker. In this way, both the dominant
societal language English and the HL Polish can be assessed to increase the
accuracy of diagnosis of DLD. This study contributes towards the development of a
SRep tool for use clinically by SLTs in Ireland. Further research is needed to
create error profiles reflective of the specific Polish-English speaking
population in Ireland.
Claves:assessment, bilingualism, language, language disorder, speech and language therapists, typical development
institución:(a) Discipline of Speech and Language Therapy, School of Health Sciences, University of Galway, Galway, Ireland. (b) Institute of Psychology, The Maria Grzegorzewska University, Warsaw, Poland.
Conflicto:No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
International journal of language & communication disorders
Selección SIIC: 20 Febrero, 2025
International journal of language & communication disorders
"They don't realise how hard he has to try every day": The rewards and challenges of parenting a child with developmental language disorder.
"They don't realise how hard he has to try every day": The rewards and challenges of parenting a child with developmental language disorder.
Fuente:International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
Extracto:
&
IMPLICATIONS: Hearing the views of caregivers of children with DLD is key because
shared decision-making is central to client-centred care. Furthermore, 'client
perspectives' are a cornerstone of evidence-based practice. There is much to take
from the responses and for professionals to reflect on and use. Collaboration
with children, young people and families is needed for effective advocacy, and to
develop awareness of DLD. WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS: What is already known on the
subject An emerging body of literature has explored the impact of living with
developmental language disorder (DLD) on the child, the individual and the
family. This work has identified a range of challenges and strengths. These are
important considerations to support the evidence-based practice of those working
with the DLD community from planning treatment goals to designing and providing
services. What this paper adds to existing knowledge Caregivers highlighted a
range of rewards in parenting a child with DLD. They also identified a wide range
of challenges, including a lack of awareness and support from professionals, the
constant need for advocacy and the impact on the family as well as the impact on
the mental health of their child and themselves as parents. What are the
potential or actual clinical implications of this work? Shared decision-making is
central to client-centred and family-centred care, and client perspectives are a
key aspect of evidence-based practice. There is much for clinicians and
practitioners to take from this data set of parent perspectives. The findings
from this study will guide researchers and clinicians to reflect on how to work
in collaboration with individuals with DLD and their families, including in their
design and delivery of services and advocacy to continually raise awareness of
DLD.
Claves:developmental language disorder (DLD), parent perspectives, rewards and challenges
Virtual nature and well-being: Exploring the potential of 360° VR.
Virtual nature and well-being: Exploring the potential of 360° VR.
Fuente:Applied Psychology. Health and Well-being
Extracto:
This study provides a foundation for using 360° VR nature videos
in social marketing to promote emotional well-being, particularly for those with
limited access to natural environments.
Claves:e‐health, social marketing, virtual nature
Cita:Appl Psychol Health Well Being 2025 Feb; 17 (1) : e70008.
Autor/es:Finkler, Wiebke (a) Vlietstra, Lara (b)
institución:(a) Department of Marketing, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. (b) School of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación
[Development of an Information Aggregation System for a Multidisciplinary Team in Medical Education].
[Development of an Information Aggregation System for a Multidisciplinary Team in Medical Education].
Fuente:Nihon Hoshasen Gijutsu Gakkai Zasshi
Extracto:
The developed system is highly secure and can
be sent via email, and its automation is effective as a means of preventing
disputes caused by human error.
Claves:educational support, encryption, personal information protection, work efficiency
institución:(a) School of Radiological Technology, Gunma Prefectural College of Health Sciences. (b) Graduate School of Radiological Technology, Gunma Prefectural College of Health Sciences.
Prevalence and factors influencing intimate partner sexual violence against women aged 15-49 in Kenya: findings from the 2022 Kenya demographic and health survey.
Prevalence and factors influencing intimate partner sexual violence against women aged 15-49 in Kenya: findings from the 2022 Kenya demographic and health survey.
Fuente:Bmc Women's Health
Extracto:
AND RECOMMENDATIONS: This study identifies
key factors, including education, domestic violence, alcohol consumption, and
cultural attitudes, that increase sexual violence risk. Recommendations include
education, addressing domestic violence, promoting healthy relationships, and
challenging harmful norms.
Claves:Determinants, Kenya, Prevalence, Sexual violence, Women
institución:(a) Child Health & Development Centre, School of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda. asheremmaikwara@gmail.com. (b) Nursing department, Bishop Stuart University, Mbarara, Uganda.
Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación
Comorbid bladder pain syndrome and vulvodynia - a cross-sectional analysis of the UNICORN-4 study.
Comorbid bladder pain syndrome and vulvodynia - a cross-sectional analysis of the UNICORN-4 study.
Fuente:Bmc Women's Health
Extracto:
This study highlights the heterogeneity within BPS/IC and vulvodynia
populations. The identification of a vulvodynia-predominant subtype and
non-urologic pelvic pain phenotype emphasizes the need for personalized treatment
strategies addressing both physical and psychological factors, particularly
sexual dysfunction and psychological distress.
Claves:Bladder pain syndrome, Interstitial cystitis, Psychological distress, Sexual dysfunction, Vulvodynia
Cita:BMC Womens Health 2025 Feb 19; 25 (1) : 72.
Autor/es:Bladder pain syndrome, Interstitial cystitis, Psychological distress, Sexual dysfunction, Vulvodynia
Social frailty and its association with cognitive trajectories in older adults
Social frailty and its association with cognitive trajectories in older adults
Fuente:Alzheimer's Research & Therapy
Tipo de trabajo:Estudio de cohortes
Extracto:
Social frailty is associated with faster decline in
cognition in older adults, underscoring the necessity for enhanced social support
and engagement to mitigate cognitive deterioration in vulnerable populations.
Claves:Cognitive trajectory, Cohort study, Older adults, Social frailty
Cita:Alzheimers Res Ther 2025 Feb 19; 17 (1) : 50.
Autor/es:Zhang, Hui (a) Hao, Meng (b)
institución:(a) School of Global Health, Chinese Center for Tropical Diseases Research, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, 200025, China. zhanghui2939@163.com. (b) Human Phenome Institute, Fudan University, Shanghai, 201203, China. zhanghui2939@163.com.
Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación
Involving End Users in the Development and Usability Testing of a Smartphone App Designed for Individuals With Prediabetes: Mixed-Methods Focus Group Study.
Involving End Users in the Development and Usability Testing of a Smartphone App Designed for Individuals With Prediabetes: Mixed-Methods Focus Group Study.
Fuente:Jmir Formative Research
Extracto:
These findings
identified necessary improvements in the app, ranging from minor aesthetic
problems to major functionality problems. Involving end users allows the app to
be tailored to the client's preferences and increases the likelihood of usage.
This app aligns with Small Steps for Big Changes' program components and behavior
change techniques that can improve health outcomes for future clients and allow
them to self-monitor their exercise, diet, and goals.
institución:(a) Faculty of Health and Social Development, University of British Columbia, 1238 Discovery Way, Kelowna, BC, V1V1V7, Canada, 1 250 807 9670. (b) Faculty of Health and Social Development, University of British Columbia, 1238 Discovery Way, Kelowna, BC, V1V1V7, Canada, 1 250 807 9670.
Understanding Experiences of Telehealth in Palliative Care: Photo Interview Study.
Understanding Experiences of Telehealth in Palliative Care: Photo Interview Study.
Fuente:Jmir Human Factors
Tipo de trabajo:Orientaciones y guía
Extracto:
The findings presented in this study combined with
other co-design activities, which are outside the scope of this paper, indicated
the potential value of a telehealth enhancement feature that generates
patient-facing clinical consultation summaries. Our team has developed a video
telehealth enhancement feature (or "add-on"), which will enable clinicians to
distill key actionable advice and self-management guidance discussed during
teleconsultations for a take-home summary document for patients. The add-on's
prototype has also been subjected to an initial simulation study, which will be
reported in a future publication.
Claves:consultation summary, digital health, digital scribe, intertextual analysis, palliative care, photo interview, photo-elicitation, photographs, qualitative research, telehealth
Cita:JMIR Hum Factors 2025 Feb 11; 12 : e53913.
Autor/es:Kalla, Mahima (a) O'Brien, Teresa (b)
institución:(a) Centre for Digital Transformation of Health, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne Connect, 700 Swanston St, Carlton, VIC 3053, Australia, 61 0390355553. (b) Centre for Digital Transformation of Health, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne Connect, 700 Swanston St, Carlton, VIC 3053, Australia, 61 0390355553.
Altered Self-Referential-Related Brain Regions in Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder.
Altered Self-Referential-Related Brain Regions in Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder.
Fuente:Brain and Behavior
Extracto:
Individuals with DPD showed
alterations in brain topography and changes in network properties within
self-referential-related brain regions; specifically, the changes in cortical
midline structures and insula could be related to the underlying mechanism of
DPD, highlighting potential targets for future research and therapeutic
strategies.
Claves:depersonalization, derealization, rest‐state functional magnetic resonance, self‐referential
Cita:Brain Behav 2025 Feb; 15 (2) : e70314.
Autor/es:Jia, Yuan (a) Song, Nan (b)
institución:(a) The National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders & Beijing Key Laboratory of Mental Disorders, Beijing Anding Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China. (b) Department of Science and Technology, Department of Psychology, Bournemouth University, Poole, UK.