Longitudinal study

  1. Study maps psychological function during ongoing war stress
  2. Affective and Goal-Oriented Factors of Relationship Formation in the Digital Therapeutic Alliance: A Longitudinal Study of Mental Health Chatbots
    Study reveals that emotional support and practical assistance drive user relationships with mental health chatbots, with trust and satisfaction as outcomes rather than predictors.
  3. 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.
  4. Women with fear of birth reported mixed intrapartum care quality
    Midwifery continuity of care for women with fear of birth revealed gaps in perceived control and decision involvement, with intervention rates higher when a known midwife was present.
  5. Perceived control linked to depression and anxiety through coping
    Longitudinal study reveals disorder-specific coping pathways: perceived constraints drive depression via avoidance, while anxiety involves multiple coping routes.
  6. Renaming was the only restructuring linked to better enrollment
    Longitudinal analysis of 1087 departmental restructuring cases in Taiwan's TVET institutions reveals differential efficacy of governance strategies under demographic decline.
  7. Parents’ invalidation profiles linked to lower child prosocial behavior
    Study examines how parents' childhood invalidation experiences affect children's prosocial behavior through emotion coping styles, identifying three distinct family profiles in 837 Shanghai families.
  8. Predictive modeling identified later emergent depression risk
    Longitudinal predictive modeling identifies psychosocial and demographic risk factors for emergent major depressive disorder using machine learning explainability methods.
  9. Gut microbiota shifts and possible markers linked to postoperative enterocolitis
    Longitudinal study identifies distinct gut microbiota alterations in Hirschsprung disease patients, revealing bacterial markers for postoperative enterocolitis risk.
  10. Higher PCS-MDD linked to greater stress-related emotional variability
    Longitudinal study examining how neural vulnerability markers predict stress-related emotional variability in adolescents using polyconnectomic depression risk scoring.