نتایج جستجو برای: longitudinal studies

تعداد نتایج: 1528422  

2015
Kelly M. Burkett Marie-Hélène Roy-Gagnon Jean-François Lefebvre Cheng Wang Bénédicte Fontaine-Bisson Lise Dubois

The etiology of immune-related diseases or traits is often complex, involving many genetic and environmental factors and their interactions. While methodological approaches focusing on an outcome measured at one time point have succeeded in identifying genetic factors involved in immune-related traits, they fail to capture complex disease mechanisms that fluctuate over time. It is increasingly ...

2013
Tobias Chirwa Sian Floyd Paul Fine

BACKGROUND Household contact with an index case of an infectious disease is a known risk factor for infection transmission. However, such contact may be underestimated due to the dynamic nature of households, particularly in longitudinal studies. Such studies generally begin with contact defined at a single point in time ('snap-shot'), leading to contact misclassification for some individuals w...

Journal: :Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine 2007
Phillip O Coffin Melissa Tracy Angela Bucciarelli Danielle Ompad David Vlahov Sandro Galea

OBJECTIVES Drug overdose is the second leading cause of accidental deaths among U.S. adults aged 15-64 years. Emergency physicians have a unique opportunity to provide overdose prevention interventions, because habitual drug users are in frequent need of medical care. The authors evaluated associations between individual-level risk factors and experiencing an overdose in the past six months to ...

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 2014
Ling-Xiang Xia Xin Gao Qian Wang Steven D Hollon

Although several cross-sectional surveys have shown that certain traits such as extraversion and neuroticism are related to emotion regulation, few studies have explored the nature of this relationship. The present study tried to explore the longitudinal relation between traits and emotion regulation strategies. The Interpersonal Self-Support Scale for Middle School Students (ISSS-MSS) and the ...

Journal: :Journal of psychosomatic research 2015
Esther Yuet Ying Lau C Harry Hui Shu-Fai Cheung Jasmine Lam

OBJECTIVE Sleep and optimism are important psycho-biological and personality constructs, respectively. However, very little work has examined the causal relationship between them, and none has examined the potential mechanisms operating in the relationship. This study aimed to understand whether sleep quality was a cause or an effect of optimism, and whether depressive mood could explain the re...

Journal: :European journal of oncology nursing : the official journal of European Oncology Nursing Society 2016
Kerstin Belqaid Carol Tishelman Jenny McGreevy Eva Månsson-Brahme Ylva Orrevall Wendy Wismer Britt-Marie Bernhardson

PURPOSE Taste and smell alterations (TSAs) are common symptoms in patients with cancer that may interfere with nutritional intake and quality of life. In this study, we explore and describe how characteristics of self-reported TSAs change in individuals with lung cancer over time using a multiple case study approach to present longitudinal data from individuals. METHODS Patients under investi...

2016
Diana H. Fishbein Emma J. Rose Valerie L. Darcey Annabelle M. Belcher John W. VanMeter

Neurocognitive and emotional regulatory deficits in substance users are often attributed to misuse; however most studies do not include a substance-naïve baseline to justify that conclusion. The etiological literature suggests that pre-existing deficits may contribute to the onset and escalation of use that are then exacerbated by subsequent use. To address this, there is burgeoning interest in...

2016
Hayley Wright Rebecca A. Jenks

BACKGROUND the relationship between cognition and sexual activity in healthy older adults is under-researched. A limited amount of research in this area has shown that sexual activity is associated with better cognition in older men. The current study explores the possible mediating factors in this association in men and women, and attempts to provide an explanation in terms of physiological in...

2016
Catarina Canivet Theo Bodin Maria Emmelin Susanna Toivanen Mahnaz Moghaddassi Per-Olof Östergren

BACKGROUND The globalisation of the economy and the labour markets has resulted in a growing proportion of individuals who find themselves in a precarious labour market situation, especially among the young. This pertains also to the Nordic countries, despite their characterisation as well developed welfare states with active labour market policies. This should be viewed against the background ...

2017
Maria Pontillo Silvia Guerrera Ornella Santonastaso Maria Cristina Tata Roberto Averna Stefano Vicari Marco Armando

BACKGROUND Some studies have shown that anxiety is particularly frequent in the Clinical High Risk (CHR) for psychosis population. Notably, social anxiety disorder is identified as one of the most common anxiety disorders in CHR adolescents and young adults. Despite this, the frequency and the clinical significance of social anxiety in this population have been underestimated. METHODS A selec...

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