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Memory functioning in post‐traumatic stress disorder: objective findings versus subjective complaints
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2011-08)
Although memory complaints are common in post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the only published study of objective and subjective memory in PTSD by Roca and Freeman indicates that subjective complaints may not accurately ...
U.S. Public Health Service STD Experiments in Guatemala (1946â 1948) and Their Aftermath
(Government Printing OfficeWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2019-03)
The U.S. Public Health Serviceâ s sexually transmitted disease (STD) experiments in Guatemala are an important case study not only in human subjects research transgressions but also in the response to serious lapses in ...
On the difficulty of defining disease: A Darwinian perspective
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 2001-03)
Most attempts to craft a definition of disease seem to have tackled two tasks simultaneously: 1) trying to create a series of inclusion and exclusion criteria that correspond to medical usage of the word disease and 2) ...
Disability Ecology: Re-Materializing U.S. Fiction from 1890-1940
(2016)
Disability Ecology: Re-Materializing U.S. Fiction from 1890-1940 argues that disability is the material-semiotic product of an ecological network of human and non-human actors. As social forms, disability ecologies move ...
Selling Sanity Through Gender: The Psychodynamics of Psychotropic Advertising
(Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers; Human Sciences Press, Inc. ; Springer Science+Business Media, 2003-06)
This paper provides a brief visual history of the ways women patients, and specifically women patients whose marital status is identified in conjunction with their “illness,” have been constructed as abnormal in the images ...
Women using a web‐based digital health coaching programme for stress management: stress sources, symptoms and soping strategies
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2011-08)
Researchers have proposed and tested many theories to understand gender differences in stress experiences. However, little research has identified differences between subgroups of women in terms of stress sources, symptoms, ...
Introduction
(Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers; Human Sciences Press, Inc. ; Springer Science+Business Media, 2003-06)
The Cortisol Awakening Response and Depressive Symptomatology: The Moderating Role of Sleep and Gender
(American Psychiatric AssociationWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2017-08)
The association between depression and the cortisol awakening response (CAR) has been widely examined, yet the results are mixed and factors responsible for such inconsistencies are poorly understood. The current study ...
Human Biospecimens Come from People
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Broadway Books, 2019-03)
Contrary to the revised Common Rule, and contrary to the views of many bioethicists and researchers, we argue that broad consent should be sought for anticipated later research uses of deidentified biospecimens and health ...
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 ...