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Evidence based mental health interventions for children in fragile and conflict affected settings: expanding reach and system strengthening
Evidence-based mental health interventions for conflict-affected children require systems strengthening across health, education, and social protection sectors to overcome implementation barriers.
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Critically ill COVID-19 trial participants often lacked understanding
Qualitative study examining COVID-19 ICU patients' experiences in REMAP-CAP Japan trial, revealing significant barriers to informed consent comprehension in critical care settings.
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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.
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Data-driven tools strengthen public health disease control
Explore how statistical methods and AI transform U.S. public health disease control through predictive analytics, resource optimization, and data integration while addressing privacy and.
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Student-focused interventions improved organ donation attitudes
Systematic review of strategies to promote organ donation among university students, examining educational programs, social media, and peer initiatives with evidence of increased knowledge and.
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The implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for clinical mental health care
Commission-led examination of COVID-19 pandemic effects on clinical mental health service delivery, evidence gaps, and vulnerable population impacts, with research priorities.
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Review maps social inclusion needs for people with severe mental illness
Review of social inclusion for people with severe mental illness examining current practices, evidence gaps, and strategies across legislation, services, and stigma reduction.
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AI ethics was the weakest area in Chinese nursing students
Cross-sectional study of 423 Chinese nursing students identifies moderate AI literacy with deficient ethics competency and determinants including usage frequency and attitudes.
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A single-case design was feasible for testing advisor training
Study demonstrates feasibility of single-case experimental designs for evaluating agricultural advisor training in digital mental health interventions for farmers.
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CBT outcomes linked more to sessions attended than session rate
Observational primary-care CBT analysis: higher baseline severity linked to greater absolute symptom reduction; total session count, not attendance rate, predicts outcomes; waiting time showed no.