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The prevalence of depressive symptoms among older patients with hypertension in rural China
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.World Health Organization, 2017-12)
A Randomized Clinical Trial of an Identity Intervention Programme for Women with Eating Disorders
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2013-03)
Objective Findings of a randomized trial of an identity intervention programme (IIP) designed to build new positive self‐schemas that are separate from other conceptions of the self in memory as the means to promote ...
Psychological Resilience, Affective Mechanisms and Symptom Burden in a Tertiary‐care Sample of Patients with Fibromyalgia
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.SPSS, 2015-10)
Research demonstrates that patients with fibromyalgia who have higher positive and lower negative affect have lower symptom burden. Affect has been shown to be associated with resilience. This study examined the relationship ...
Trajectories of major depression in middle‐aged and older adults: A population‐based study
(University of MichiganWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2019-10)
Is food addiction a predictor of treatment outcome among patients with eating disorder?
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.American Psychiatric Association, 2019-11)
ObjectivesThe study aimed to examine whether food addiction (FA) was associated with greater severity in both binge eating disorders (BED) and bulimia nervosa and, therefore, to determine if FA was predictive of treatment ...
The Psychedelic Listener: Theorizing Music in Therapeutic Practice
(2019)
Since the advent of sound reproduction, new types of listener have emerged: a consumer-listener enters Muzak’s affective atmosphere and purchases more than planned; prisoner-of-war-listeners are assaulted with earsplitting ...
Structure and Dynamics of Emotional Experience in Depression.
(2012)
Human emotional experience is extremely complex and dynamic. Multiple factors
contribute to the ever changing subjective experience of emotion. Exteroceptive
information from our senses, interoceptive information from ...
Nearby Nature and Mental Wellbeing: A Designer's Perspective.
(2015)
The beneficial role of nearby nature settings in mental wellbeing is particularly important in the urban context where residents are dealing with numerous distractions and sources of stress in their daily life. Given the ...
Social Preferences and the Willingness to Pay for Preventative Health Care: Evidence from Field Experiments
(2017)
This dissertation explores behavioral incentives generated by individuals making choices in peer group settings in order to assess whether these incentives can be harnessed towards improving people’s willingness to invest ...
Campbell/Spillane Substance Use Research - Interview with Denise Kandel
(2010-09-07)
Denise Kandel, Ph.D., is a medical sociologist and epidemiologist, Professor of Sociomedical Sciences and Psychiatry at Columbia University and Head of the Department of Epidemiology of Substance Abuse at the New York State ...