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“Who moved my heart brush?” Realms of the Heart: A Human-AI Collaborative Gamified Adjuvant Treatment Application for Depressed Teens Based on Painting Therapy
Gamified human-AI collaborative system integrating painting therapy reduces adolescent depression and increases motivation in randomized controlled trial.
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Listing changes how policy uncertainty affects R&D investment
Study shows IPOs have dual effects on R&D spending in China: listing encourages investment under policy uncertainty, but political connections gained reduce it.
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SPIRIT: A Design Framework To Support Technology Interventions for Spiritual Care Within and Beyond the Clinic
Research presents SPIRIT, a design framework guiding technology interventions for spiritual care in clinical and community settings. Six design dimensions operationalize spiritual support delivery.
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Review describes current practice and unresolved issues in fetal cardiac intervention
Review of current fetal cardiac intervention practices and challenges, examining intervention timing, patient selection criteria, and complication management in severe congenital heart disease.
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Psychosocial Interventions for Suicide Attempts in Emergency Departments: A Social Work Perspective
Review of social worker roles in emergency department suicide interventions, examining clinical practices, systemic barriers, and recommendations for policy and education reform in Türkiye.
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Early intervention was linked to better third-grade academic outcomes
Cohort study demonstrates that early intervention services for children under 3 with developmental delays improve academic outcomes in later childhood, with implications for service planning.
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Virtual reality exercise improved college students’ mood states
8-week trial shows virtual reality exercise reduces tension, anger, and depression while increasing vigor more effectively than traditional aerobic exercise in college students.
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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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Contextual STEM instruction showed preliminary gains in problem solving and motivation
Quasi-experimental study examining culturally contextualized STEM instruction via the Engineering Design Process on problem-solving and motivation in Omani fourth-graders.
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Monitoring and planning were most central in ADHD impairment network
Network analysis reveals Monitoring and Planning as critical executive functions in ADHD children, with family impairments and inhibition deficits bridging cognitive and behavioral domains for.
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A transdiagnostic conflict-square algorithm: a four-node computational framework for psychotherapy and functional diagnosis
Computational framework for real-time psychotherapy decisions. Operationalizes defense, anxiety tolerance, progression, and shame signals with safety thresholds and auditable documentation.
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No evidence of increased gaming-related problems with long-term use of a video game therapeutic: Exploratory endpoint findings from a randomized controlled trial
Long-term use of a video game therapeutic for depression showed no increase in gaming-related problems, with deterioration rates low across all study arms.
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PAD-S frames psychotherapy micro-decisions as safety-gated steps
Framework formalizes how therapists rapidly assess patient capacity and calibrate intervention intensity using four observable signals and safety-gated decision rules in psychotherapy.
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Stablecoin risks and resilience vary by architecture
Comparative analysis of stablecoin architectures across regulatory environments reveals how design features function differently in quasi-sovereign, commercial, and state-issued models within.
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Harsh parenting profiles were linked to non-suicidal self-injury
Longitudinal study examining heterogeneous harsh parenting profiles and associations with non-suicidal self-injury in young adults via parental alienation and core self-evaluation.
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Visual art intervention was linked to better sleep quality
Study examines visual art intervention effects on sleep quality and emotional well-being in Malaysian university students over six weeks using physiological and psychological measures.
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Spiritual wellbeing is important for stroke survivors
Mixed methods investigation of spiritual wellbeing constructs in stroke survivors, identifying implications for targeted post-acute interventions and diverse population research.
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Suicide prevention training improved preclinical medical students' preparedness
Preclinical medical students' self-perceived preparedness for mental health crises significantly improved following integration of safeTALK suicide prevention training into curriculum.
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Remote group exercise increased activity in postpartum women
Remote group-based exercise intervention increases moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and enhances sense of coherence and self-efficacy in postpartum women during 8-week trial.
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MuST AKT was feasible and acceptable in a pilot trial
MuST AKT pilot trial tests structured intervention to increase living donor kidney transplants through multidisciplinary support and social network engagement.