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Nirmal Acharya, Padmaja Kar, Mustafa Ally and Jeffrey Soar
Significant clinical overlap exists between mental health and substance use disorders, especially among women. The purpose of this research is to leverage an AutoML (Automated Machine Learning) interface to predict and distinguish co-occurring mental hea...
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Rezaul K. Khandker, Md Rakibul Islam Prince, Farid Chekani, Paul Richard Dexter, Malaz A. Boustani and Zina Ben Miled
Patient-reported (PRO) and clinician-reported (CRO) outcomes are assessment instruments that are completed by patients and trained healthcare professionals, respectively. A PRO is a report of the direct experience of the patient with a given disease cond...
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Elena Schwarz, Birgitta Schiller, Kathrin Moertl, Katja Weimer, Marlene Eisele, Johanna Kauderer, Falko Papenfuss, Harald Guendel and Michael Hoelzer
Mental health problems have become one of the most common causes of incapacity for work, and engender high costs to society. Especially managerial behavior was found to have a great impact on employees? well-being. In order to support those in leading po...
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Md Rafiqul Islam,Shah Jahan Miah,Abu Raihan M. Kamal,Oliver Burmeister
Mental health is an important determinant of communities? well-being, influenced not only by individual attributes, but also by social and organisational environments in which people work and live. Despite studies examining mental health status among spe...
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Denise Catalano, Linda Holloway and Elias Mpofu
Parent carers of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often report increased levels of stress, depression, and anxiety. Unmet parent carer mental health needs pose a significant risk to the psychological, physical, and social well-being of the pa...
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Yun-Jung Choi, Hwa-Bok Choi and Meaghan O?Donnell
This study sought to describe the mental health problems experienced by Korean disaster survivors, using a qualitative research method to provide empirical resources for effective disaster mental health support in Korea. Participants were 16 adults or el...
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Zhen Jia, Yongjie Wei, Xiaoqian Li, Lixin Yang, Huijie Liu, Chen Guo, Lulu Zhang, Nannan Li, Shaojuan Guo, Yan Qian and Zhigang Li
Epidemiology studies indicated that air pollution has been associated with adverse neurological effects in human. Moreover, the secretion of glucocorticoid (GC) affects the mood regulation, and the negative feedback of hippocampal glucocorticoid receptor...
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Kerry J. Inder, Elizabeth G. Holliday, Tonelle E. Handley, Lyn J. Fragar, Tony Lower, Angela Booth, Terry J. Lewin and Brian J. Kelly
Limited longitudinal research has examined relationships between depression and injury, particularly in rural contexts. This paper reports cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses from the Australian Rural Mental Health Study (ARMHS) exploring relations...
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Abu Yousuf Md Abdullah and Jane Law
Mental health disorder risks of young and old age groups hold considerable importance for understanding present and future risk burdens. However, assessing mental health risks is significantly constrained by the influence of shared and age group-specific...
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Harpreet Sohal, Lisa Huddlestone and Elena Ratschen
Introduction: Despite high smoking prevalence and excessive smoking-related morbidity and mortality among people with mental disorder compared to the general population, smoking treatment is often neglected in mental health settings. The UK National Inst...
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Gianpaolo Zammarchi, Claudio Conversano and Claudia Pisanu
Psychiatric disorders are among the top leading causes of the global health-related burden. Comorbidity with cardiometabolic and sleep disorders contribute substantially to this burden. While both genetic and environmental factors have been suggested to ...
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Shannon C. Killip, Natalie K. R. Kwong, Joy C. MacDermid, Amber J. Fletcher and Nicholas R. Carleton
Firefighters appear at an increased risk for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Because of PTSD-related stigma, firefighters may search for information online. The current study evaluated the quality, readability, and completeness of PTSD online reso...
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Bitte Modin, Stephanie Plenty, Sara B. Låftman, Malin Bergström, Marie Berlin, Per A. Gustafsson and Anders Hjern
This study addressed school-contextual features of social disorder in relation to sixth-grade students? experiences of bullying victimization and mental health complaints. It investigated, firstly, whether the school?s concentrations of behavioural probl...
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Sunil Kumar and Ilyoung Chong
Correlation analysis is an extensively used technique that identifies interesting relationships in data. These relationships help us realize the relevance of attributes with respect to the target class to be predicted. This study has exploited correlatio...
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Geonju Lee, Dabin Park and Hayoung Oh
Depression disorder is a disease that causes a deterioration of daily function and can induce thoughts of suicide. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fifth Edition (DSM-5), which is the official reference of the American Psychiatry...
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Warawut Narkbunnum and Kittipol Wisaeng
Depression is becoming one of the most prevalent mental disorders. This study looked at five different classification techniques to predict the risk of students? depression based on their socio-demographics, internet addiction, alcohol use disorder, and ...
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Farshad Badie and Luis M. Augusto
Formal thought disorder (FTD) is a clinical mental condition that is typically diagnosable by the speech productions of patients. However, this has been a vexing condition for the clinical community, as it is not at all easy to determine what ?formal? me...
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Abeer Al-Nafjan
Pág. 326 - 338
Virtual reality (VR) technology provides an interactive computer-generated experience that artificially simulates real-life situations by creating a virtual environment that looks real and stimulates the user?s feelings. During the past few years, the us...
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Abeer Al-Nafjan
Pág. 326 - 338
Virtual reality (VR) technology provides an interactive computer-generated experience that artificially simulates real-life situations by creating a virtual environment that looks real and stimulates the user?s feelings. During the past few years, the us...
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Amily Fikry,Hamizah Hassan
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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a group of mental developmental disabilities; with one out of 625 Malaysian children has autism. Noting that, the existence of center that provides varieties of treatments is crucial to reduce numerous aberrant behaviors...
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