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Efficacy Of The Idbt-Pain Skills Training Intervention To Reduce Emotional Dysregulation And Pain Intensity In People With Chronic Pain: Protocol For A Single-Case Experimental Design With Multiple Baselines., Nell Norman-Nott, Chelsey Wilks, Negin Hesam-Shariati, Negin Hesam-Shariati, Jessica Schroeder, Jina Suh, Jina Suh, Mary Czerwinski, Sylvia Gustin
Efficacy Of The Idbt-Pain Skills Training Intervention To Reduce Emotional Dysregulation And Pain Intensity In People With Chronic Pain: Protocol For A Single-Case Experimental Design With Multiple Baselines., Nell Norman-Nott, Chelsey Wilks, Negin Hesam-Shariati, Negin Hesam-Shariati, Jessica Schroeder, Jina Suh, Jina Suh, Mary Czerwinski, Sylvia Gustin
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Introduction Difficulties in emotional regulation are key to the development and maintenance of chronic pain. Recent evidence shows internet-delivered dialectic behaviour therapy (iDBT) skills training can reduce emotional dysregulation and pain intensity. However, further studies are needed to provide more definitive evidence regarding the efficacy of iDBT skills training in the chronic pain population. Methods and analysis A single-case experimental design (SCED) with multiple baselines will be used to examine the efficacy of a 4-week iDBT-Pain skills training intervention (iDBT-Pain intervention) to reduce emotional dysregulation and pain intensity in individuals with chronic pain. The iDBT-Pain intervention encompasses two components: (1) …
Structural And Functional Brain Imaging In Acute Hiv, Vishal Samboju, Carissa Philippi, Phillip Chan, Yann Cobigo, James Fletcher, Merlin Robb, Merlin Robb, Joanna Hellmuth, Khunthalee Benjapornpong, Netsiri Dumrongpisutikul, Mantana Pothisri, Robert Paul, Jintanat Ananworanich, Serena Spudich, Victor Valcour, Rv Teams
Structural And Functional Brain Imaging In Acute Hiv, Vishal Samboju, Carissa Philippi, Phillip Chan, Yann Cobigo, James Fletcher, Merlin Robb, Merlin Robb, Joanna Hellmuth, Khunthalee Benjapornpong, Netsiri Dumrongpisutikul, Mantana Pothisri, Robert Paul, Jintanat Ananworanich, Serena Spudich, Victor Valcour, Rv Teams
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Background:HIV RNA is identified in cerebrospinalfluid (CSF) within eightdays of estimated viral exposure. Neurological findings and impaired neuropsychological testing performance are documented in a subset of individuals with acuteHIV infection (AHI). The purpose of this study was to determine whether microstructural white matter and resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) are disruptedin AHI.Methods:We examined 49 AHI (100% male; mean age = 30 ± SD 9.9) and 23 HIV-uninfected Thai participants (78% male; age = 30 ± 5.5) with diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and rsFC acquired at 3 Tesla, and four neuropsychological tests (summarized as NPZ-4). MRI for the AHI group was performed …
Understanding The Complexity Of Biopsychosocial Factors In The Public Health Epidemic Of Overweight And Obesity, Diane Rosenbaum, Kamila White
Understanding The Complexity Of Biopsychosocial Factors In The Public Health Epidemic Of Overweight And Obesity, Diane Rosenbaum, Kamila White
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Obesity is a complex and multifaceted public health problem. This commentary reflects on a new theoretical model of obesity (i.e. Homeostatic Theory of Obesity proposed by Marks), and calls for additional research to examine biopsychosocial factors that may be of importance in developing interventions that promote long-term maintenance of weight loss and in developing obesity prevention programs. Furthermore, we discuss the role of socioeconomic factors in obesity and call for interdisciplinary efforts to address obesity risk factors in the interest of public health.