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Recommendations outline comprehensive schizophrenia care across settings
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AI agent behavior can emerge from context and interaction
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Psychological capital was positively linked to academic achievement
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Hopelessness mediated the link between resilience and embitterment after earthquakes
Study of 801 earthquake survivors finds hopelessness mediates the relationship between psychological resilience and posttraumatic embitterment symptoms.
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Four-domain model of active ageing fits older adults in Bangkok
Confirmatory factor analysis validates a four-domain model of active ageing behaviors among older adults in disaster-prone Bangkok, with sex, education, and housing as key sociodemographic predictors.
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South Africa’s maternal mortality improvement stalled during the pandemic
South Africa's pandemic-era maternal mortality surged 42%, reversing prior gains and threatening SDG 3.1 targets. Provincial disparities remain severe.
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Evidence rules may help limit prejudice in rape trials
Examination of how evidentiary rules admit prejudicial stereotypes about rape victims in trials, with reform recommendations for Ireland's sexual experience and personal records disclosure rules.
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U.S. smoking declined from 2019 to 2023
Analysis of smoking prevalence by employment status among U.S. adults from 2019-2023 reveals disparities, with vulnerable populations unable to work showing limited progress.
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Kenyan adolescent mental health dataset spans 17,089 students
Dataset of 17,089 Kenyan adolescents measuring depression, anxiety, adverse experiences, and help-seeking behaviors to address mental health evidence gaps in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Village clustering helps localize sustainability planning in Nagpur region
Methodology for clustering rural villages by socioeconomic and environmental indicators to direct localised sustainability interventions in Nagpur, India
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Sleep health improved unevenly after the pandemic
Post-pandemic sleep health improved unevenly, with behavioral measures recovering faster than subjective satisfaction. Material deprivation strongly predicted slower improvement trajectories.
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Kindergarten SEL course improved social-emotional skills
Study evaluates a classroom-based social-emotional learning program for kindergarten children, showing significant improvements in assertiveness, self-control, cooperation, and reduced behavioral.
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School-based psychoeducational programs reduce bullying and raise self-esteem
Systematic review of school-based psychoeducational programs for bullying reduction and self-esteem improvement, examining how contextual factors and family involvement influence effectiveness.
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Probable PTSD was common among Sudanese refugees in Cairo
Pilot study documents high prevalence of probable PTSD among Sudanese refugees in Egypt, highlighting need for culturally sensitive mental health interventions in refugee response frameworks.
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Deep learning classified GPA using family and psychological factors
Deep learning framework classifies undergraduate GPA by integrating family background and psychological factors, achieving 0.798 accuracy in identifying academic risk among Chinese college students.
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Prior social feedback shaped later infant attention
Study shows how caregiver social feedback during infancy shapes infant attention patterns. Infrequent responses increase vigilance while frequent responses reduce it, with lasting effects across.
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Emotional exhaustion showed the strongest link to psychological distress
Meta-analysis of 29 studies examining burnout and psychological distress in U.S. postgraduate trainees reveals moderate correlation, with medical students showing highest risk and emotional.
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Dengue created a considerable financial burden in Puerto Rico
Analysis of dengue's economic burden in Puerto Rico from 2010–2023 reveals substantial costs during epidemics, underscoring need for enhanced prevention and resource allocation strategies.
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Physical activity linked to lower short video dependency in adolescents
Study reveals physical activity reduces short video dependency in adolescents through enhanced psychological resilience and reduced anxiety and depression.
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Some school-based programs helped recently arrived immigrant youth
Scoping review of school-based programs supporting recently arrived immigrant adolescents' adjustment and well-being, synthesizing 15 studies with implications for future intervention development.