Psychology topic list of research papers
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Nurses' perceptions of facilitating genuineness in a nurse–patient relationship
Abstract Background Genuineness was highlighted as an important concept when nurses' perceptions of facilitating a therapeutic relationship were assessed in a study conducted in private general hospital wards. Training courses are...
2015 / Anna Elizabeth Van den Heever, M. Poggenpoel, C.P.H. Myburgh -
Self-harm as a means to manage the public and private selves: A qualitative study of help seeking by adults2015 / J. Ogden, A. Bennett
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Stigma, explanatory models and unmet needs of caregivers of children with developmental disorders in a low-income African country: a cross-sectional facility-based survey2016 / Dejene Tilahun, Charlotte Hanlon, Abebaw Fekadu, Bethlehem Tekola, Yonas Baheretibeb, et al.
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Advance Care Planning for Older Australians Living in the Community: The Impact of a Group Education Session2015 / L. Crowe, V. Quinn, L. Chenoweth, S. Kularatna, J. Boddy, et al.
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An Evolutionary Psychological Perspective on Cultures of Honor2015 / T. K. Shackelford
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The Role of Linguistics Habits and Proprioception Sense on Mental Number Line
Abstract The present study investigated the relationship between linguistic styles and numerical representation as evidenced by the Spatial Numerical Association of Response Codes effect, which smaller (larger) number is respond faster with left...
2015 / Leung Pong Lee, Yee Yan Shek, Raymond Mok, Lap Yan Lo -
Psychometric Properties of Turkish Version of the Dutch Objective Burden Inventory
Summary Purpose The purpose of this study was to assess the psychometric properties of the Dutch Objective Burden Inventory (DOBI) for the Turkish society. Methods ...
2015 / Canan Demir Barutcu, Hatice Mert, Murat Bektaş -
Online self-help for suicidal thoughts: 3-month follow-up results and participant evaluation
Abstract Background As a substantial proportion of people with suicidal thoughts does not receive treatment, the internet can be a utilized to reach more people who need support. ...
2015 / Bregje A.J. van Spijker, Annemieke van Straten, Ad J.F.M. Kerkhof -
Care coordination gaps due to lack of interoperability in the United States: a qualitative study and literature review2016 / Lipika Samal, Patricia C. Dykes, Jeffrey O. Greenberg, Omar Hasan, Arjun K. Venkatesh, et al.
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Mechanisms for the Control of Intersubjectivity: Anchorage and the Control of the Other's Words
Abstract The analysis of a sequence of interaction in which two students from ELE of intermediate level conducted an activity of information gape suggests that the learners deployed two types of mechanisms for control of intersubjectivity: anchor...
2015 / José Luis Barranco Pérez -
Program manager perspectives on the service system to meet the needs of youth with concurrent disorders: findings from a Canadian national survey2015 / Joanna L. Henderson, Gloria Chaim, Stephanie Luca, E. B. Brownlie, Susan Rosenkranz, et al.
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Randomized controlled expressive writing pilot in individuals with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers2015 / Therese Verkerke Cash, Sarah K. Lageman
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The art of being mentally healthy: a study to quantify the relationship between recreational arts engagement and mental well-being in the general population2016 / Christina Davies, Matthew Knuiman, Michael Rosenberg
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Comparisons of Auditory Impressions and Auditory Imagery Associated with Onomatopoeic Representation for Environmental Sounds2010 / Masayuki Takada, Nozomu Fujisawa, Fumino Obata, Shin-ichiro Iwamiya
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The development of regret and relief about the outcomes of risky decisions
Abstract Although a number of studies have examined the developmental emergence of counterfactual emotions of regret and relief, none of these has used tasks that resemble those used with adolescents and adults, which typically involve risky...
2016 / Teresa McCormack, Eimear O’Connor, Sarah Beck, Aidan Feeney -
Transcranial magnetic stimulation probes the excitability of the primary motor cortex: A framework to account for the facilitating effects of acute whole-body exercise on motor processes
Abstract The effects of exercise on decision-making performance have been studied using a wide variety of cognitive tasks and exercise interventions. Although the current literature supports a beneficial influence of acute exercise on cognitive...
2014 / Karen Davranche, John Temesi, Samuel Verges, Thierry Hasbroucq -
LC-PROM: Validation of a patient reported outcomes measure for liver cirrhosis patients2016 / Ying Zhang, Yuanyuan Yang, Jing Lv, Yanbo Zhang
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Guided online self-management interventions in primary care: a survey on use, facilitators, and barriers2016 / Rosalie van der Vaart, Vera Atema, Andrea W. M. Evers
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Co-design and implementation research: challenges and solutions for ethics committees2015 / Felicity Goodyear-Smith, Claire Jackson, Trisha Greenhalgh
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Improving Children’s Interviewing Methods? The Effects of Drawing and Practice on Children’s Memories for an Event2016 / Henry Otgaar, Renate van Ansem, Carline Pauw, Robert Horselenberg