Looking through rainbow-rimmed glasses: Taking neurodiversity perspective is related to subjective well-being of autistic adults

K Ferenc, M Płatos, K Byrka, ME Król - Autism, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Finding new ways of supporting the well-being of autistic adults is an essential goal for
research and practice. We tested the predictive value of attitudes towards autism (as …

[HTML][HTML] Recruiting adolescent and young adult cancer survivors for patient-reported outcome research: experiences and sample characteristics of the SURVAYA …

C Vlooswijk, LV Poll-Franse, SHM Janssen… - Current …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Background: Participation of Adolescents and Young Adults with cancer (AYAs: 18–39 years
at time of diagnosis) in patient-reported outcome studies is warranted given the limited …

Depressive symptoms among a sample of Lebanese adolescents: Scale validation and correlates with disordered eating

D Dagher, S Samaha, M Mhanna, R Azzi, A Mina… - Archives de …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Adolescence is a transitional phase that brings many psychological and
physiological challenges that increase emotional vulnerability and threaten the adolescent's …

[HTML][HTML] On the correlation between gratitude and resilience in medical students

N Hahn, P Brzoska, C Kiessling - GMS Journal for Medical …, 2024 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective: Medical students' health and resilience have increasingly been the subject of
current research in recent years. A variety of interventions are recommended to strengthen …

[HTML][HTML] Associations of loneliness with mental health and with social and physical activity among university students in Germany: results of the COVID-19 German …

V Wenig, E Heumann, C Stock, H Busse… - Frontiers in Public …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction University students are at high risk for loneliness with a potential negative
impact on health. The COVID-19 measures disrupted students' academic routine and social …

[HTML][HTML] An etiological examination of behavioral intentions to support shark and stingray conservancy: the effects of beliefs in elasmobranchs' cognitive and affective …

GM Hancock, KD Dudley, D Long… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Keystone species populations, including shark and ray taxonomic groups, are declining due
to numerous threats. A better understanding of how individual belief structures inform pro …

A Review of Facial Thermography Assessment for Vital Signs Estimation

SSA Tarmizi, NS Suriani - IEEE Access, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Estimated vital signs might include a variety of measurements that can be used in detecting
any abnormal conditions by analyzing facial images from continuous monitoring with a …

Community Trust, Attitudes and Preferences Related to Participation in Cancer Research in South Carolina

ES Melikam, GS Magwood, M Ford, J Salley… - Journal of Community …, 2024 - Springer
African American adults have the highest mortality rate for most cancers in the United States,
and meaningful, community-driven research is needed to inform optimal strategies for …

Investigating healthcare provider bias toward patients who use drugs using a survey-based implicit association test: Pilot study

RA Dahl, JP Vakkalanka, KK Harland… - Journal of addiction …, 2022 - journals.lww.com
Objectives Negative bias against people who use illicit drugs adversely affects the care that
they receive throughout the hospital. We hypothesized that emergency providers would …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding the determinants of sweet taste liking in the African and East Asian ancestry groups in the US–A study protocol

MM Cheung, PA Hubert, DR Reed, ER Pouget, X Jiang… - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Background The liking for sweet taste is a powerful driver for consuming added sugars, and
therefore, understanding how sweet liking is formed is a critical step in devising strategies to …