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  • Developing personalized algorithms for sensing mental health symptoms in daily life

    Developing personalized algorithms for sensing mental health symptoms in daily life

    This pilot study developed and tested generalized and personalized ML algorithms for detecting individual and family mental health symptoms using widely available mobile devices in 35 families over a 60-day period. Performance of the generalized…

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  • Balancing mental health through predictive modeling for healthcare workers during public health crises

    Balancing mental health through predictive modeling for healthcare workers during public health crises

    Study design and participants

    This study adopted a single-center, cross-sectional survey design, involving doctors, nurses, administrators, financial analysts, and clinical technicians currently working at a Tertiary Grade-A hospital in the city…

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  • The science fiction science method

    The science fiction science method

  • Braghieri, L., Levy, R. & Makarin, A. Social media and mental health. Am. Econ. Rev. 112, 3660–3693 (2022).

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  • Van Bavel, J. J., Robertson, C. E., Del Rosario, K., Rasmussen, J. & Rathje, S….

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  • Socio-historical understanding of the institutionalization of rare diseases—analysis of Spanish policies in the European context

    Socio-historical understanding of the institutionalization of rare diseases—analysis of Spanish policies in the European context

    The associationism and the emergence of policies related to RDs, both in the international context and in Spain, are related to and influenced by a multiplicity of social factors and cultural changes that have been taking place since the 1980s….

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  • A two-wave longitudinal mediation study of the relationships between organizational ostracism, future anxiety, and work engagement among teachers

    A two-wave longitudinal mediation study of the relationships between organizational ostracism, future anxiety, and work engagement among teachers

  • Che, Y., Zhu, J. & Huang, H. How does employee–organization relationship affect work engagement and work well-being of knowledge-based employees?. Front. Psychol. 13, 814324. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.814324 (2022).

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  • NOZGEKA—a collaborative curriculum development process for a Master of Science in Public health with a focus on infectious diseases epidemiology in Malawi: a perspective

    NOZGEKA—a collaborative curriculum development process for a Master of Science in Public health with a focus on infectious diseases epidemiology in Malawi: a perspective

    Healthcare workforce situation in Sub-Saharan Africa

    As in many other countries in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), strong higher education programmes on quantitative public health and epidemiology, especially infectious disease epidemiology, are lacking…

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  • What is the best exercise to improve sleep?

    What is the best exercise to improve sleep?

    High-intensity yoga for less than 30 minutes, twice a week, may be the best workout routine for catching high-quality shut-eye, a new study shows. But before people jump on the yoga trend, researchers say more experiments are needed to…

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  • Leisure activities indirectly affect depression in older chinese adults through activities of daily living and self-rated health

    Leisure activities indirectly affect depression in older chinese adults through activities of daily living and self-rated health

  • IHME. Global Burden of Disease Study 2019 (GBD 2019) Results: Seattle, United States of America: Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME). (2020). https://ghdx.healthdata.org/gbd-2019

  • World Health Organization. Depression and other…

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  • Menstrual cycle and mental health in adolescents: a developmental neuroendocrine perspective

    Adolescence represents a sensitive developmental window, marked by simultaneous neurobiological, hormonal, and psychosocial changes. This transitional period coincides with a sharp increase in mental disorders, particularly in female adolescents…

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