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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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Three depressive symptom profiles were identified during COVID-19
Latent profile analysis identified three distinct depressive symptom patterns in Korean adults during COVID-19, with interpersonal conflicts and younger age predicting severe profiles.
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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.
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German CMH workers balance physical health with mental health priorities
Qualitative analysis of how German community mental health workers understand and address physical health, identifying five professional logics shaping integrated care
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CSIS employees reported mental health symptoms and stigma
Study of 38 CSIS employees reveals high rates of mental health disorders, hypervigilance, and unique stigma barriers tied to security protocols.
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Displaced households reported more child mental health needs
Cross-sectional study reveals displaced children face greater unmet mental health needs after natural disasters, with implications for long-term development as climate-related displacement increases.
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School nurse mental health promotion reviewed as a guiding strategy
Integrative review synthesizes school nurse strategies for promoting student mental health, proposing a process-oriented framework combining presence, person-centered care, and tailored interventions.
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Reddit showed mixed views of the APA Goldwater Rule
Analysis of Reddit discourse on the Goldwater Rule from 2016-2024 reveals public skepticism about psychiatric ethics guidelines, with 57.77% expressing neutral or negative views on restricting.
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Training improved pediatric primary care mental health readiness
CME training model produces durable improvements in primary care clinicians' readiness to deliver pediatric mental health services, with reliable measurement tool for evaluating training outcomes.
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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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Risk-stratified screening is recommended for perinatal depression and anxiety
Narrative synthesis shows sexual dysfunction, low self-esteem, and psychosocial adversity are underrecognized drivers of perinatal depression and anxiety, supporting risk-stratified screening.
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Trust and connection support integrated refugee mental health care
Realist evaluation with 24 stakeholders identifies trust, connection, and moral commitment as key mechanisms enabling integrated mental health care for refugees in Canada.
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Multiple pregnancy factors affect postpartum recovery
Systematic review examining how antenatal and pregnancy factors influence postpartum recovery, proposing personalized biopsychosocial approaches to improve maternal outcomes.
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Forum engagement showed distinct linguistic paths over time
Linguistic analysis of 2 million forum comments reveals distinct psychological trajectories in users who leave, stay in, or return to an incel community, with re-engagement marked by reduced.
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Mental healthcare use declined after hormone therapy initiation
Population-based study of mental health treatment patterns in transgender and gender diverse Australians following gender affirming hormone therapy using administrative health records.
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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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Fathers had lower diagnosed psychiatric disorder rates during pregnancy and early post partum
Swedish fathers show reduced psychiatric diagnoses during partner's pregnancy and early postpartum, with rates returning to baseline in late postpartum. Study reveals critical vulnerability window.
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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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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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Adult mental health models show mixed support across studies
Scoping review of 36 studies examining diathesis-stress, differential susceptibility, and vantage sensitivity models in predicting adult mental health outcomes and environmental sensitivity effects.