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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Cognitive Impairments And Self-Reported Sleep In Early-Stage Parkinson’S Disease With Versus Without Probable Rem Sleep Behavior Disorder, Jonathan Trout, Taylor Christiansen, M. Brooks Bulkley, Jared J. Tanner, Christopher N. Sozda, Dawn Bowers, Daniel Kay
Cognitive Impairments And Self-Reported Sleep In Early-Stage Parkinson’S Disease With Versus Without Probable Rem Sleep Behavior Disorder, Jonathan Trout, Taylor Christiansen, M. Brooks Bulkley, Jared J. Tanner, Christopher N. Sozda, Dawn Bowers, Daniel Kay
Faculty Publications
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is associated with cognitive and sleep impairments. The presence of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (RBD) symptoms may represent a worse disease prognosis for PD individuals. We investigated cognitive functioning and self-reported sleep in early-stage PD individuals with (n = 19) or without (n = 31) probable RBD. Probable RBD was defined as >5 on the REM Sleep Behavior Disorder Screening Questionnaire. Inhibition, visuospatial cognitive abilities, working memory, sustained visual attention, verbal fluency, and episodic memory were assessed. Sleep impairments were assessed using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Insomnia Severity Index, Epworth Sleepiness Scale, and …
How Supportive And Maladaptive Parental Responses Toward Adolescent Emotions May Affect Adolescent Depressive Symptoms, Kaylin Cash
Family Perspectives
During the peak of adolescent development, teenagers experience a variety of influences that can either improve or exacerbate mental health. Specifically, the way in which an adolescent manages his or her emotions can greatly influence mental health stability. Emotional regulation can decrease the risk of experiencing depressive symptoms. Adolescents may learn how to manage their emotions through a variety of sources, but one of the most influential sources is likely to be their parents. When parents inflict negative philosophies and responses toward negatively expressed adolescent emotions, adolescents are more likely to learn unhealthy emotional regulation skills. Consequently, poor emotional regulation …
Parental Monitoring Of Adolescent Social Media Use And Emotional Regulation, Ronde Walch, Alyssa Sabey
Parental Monitoring Of Adolescent Social Media Use And Emotional Regulation, Ronde Walch, Alyssa Sabey
Family Perspectives
Today’s children have been described as “digital natives,” raised amid advances in technology that allow them to use media anytime and anywhere. Parents may feel pressure to restrict their children’s screen time as too much media usage frequently is associated with negative developmental outcomes such as depression, anxiety, and relational and physical aggression. However, studies suggest screen time restrictions alone could be inadequate as adolescents develop independence. Parent-child communication about media content helps children become “critical consumers of media” (Padilla-Walker, Coyne, & Collier, 2016) so they can develop skills to better evaluate content in the media. As adolescents develop these …
Relationship Sabotage In Adults With Low Self-Esteem From Attachment Trauma In Childhood, Rachel Slade
Relationship Sabotage In Adults With Low Self-Esteem From Attachment Trauma In Childhood, Rachel Slade
Family Perspectives
Attachment trauma experienced in childhood can lead to the development of anxious and avoidant insecure attachment styles resulting in relational sabotage in romantic relationships. Individuals with an anxious attachment style may enact behaviors that are beneficial to relationships, but their unhealthy motives in said behaviors often erode their relationships. Those with an avoidant attachment style can be withdrawn and distant with partners in their efforts to avoid hurt from intimacy, thus negatively impacting their relationships. Thus, attachment trauma in both avoidant and anxious individuals may lead to behaviors that sabotage their romantic relationships that may greatly decrease relationship satisfaction.
A Fire Lit, Hal Boyd
Treading The Waters Of Chronic Illness, Janessa Mcquivey
Treading The Waters Of Chronic Illness, Janessa Mcquivey
Family Perspectives
No abstract provided.
What To Do When Body Image Interrupts Sexual Satisfaction, Kelsey Hamilton
What To Do When Body Image Interrupts Sexual Satisfaction, Kelsey Hamilton
Family Perspectives
No abstract provided.
The Value Of Vulnerability In Relationships, Emma Allen, Madisen Bird
The Value Of Vulnerability In Relationships, Emma Allen, Madisen Bird
Family Perspectives
No abstract provided.
Empowerment Through The Battle Of Mental Illness, Heather Smith
Empowerment Through The Battle Of Mental Illness, Heather Smith
Family Perspectives
No abstract provided.
The Positive Power Of Grief, Jessica Caldwell Carter
The Positive Power Of Grief, Jessica Caldwell Carter
Family Perspectives
No abstract provided.
The "Safe Adventure" Of Sex, Mckell Jorgensen, Laura Waters Black
The "Safe Adventure" Of Sex, Mckell Jorgensen, Laura Waters Black
Family Perspectives
No abstract provided.
Applying Grace To Improve Mental Health For Young Adults, Megan Gale
Applying Grace To Improve Mental Health For Young Adults, Megan Gale
Family Perspectives
No abstract provided.
Time For A Wake-Up Call: How Problematic Cell Phone Use Impacts Emerging Adults, Kaelie Crockett
Time For A Wake-Up Call: How Problematic Cell Phone Use Impacts Emerging Adults, Kaelie Crockett
Family Perspectives
No abstract provided.
Uncovering Millennial Marriage, Cassie Knight
Uncovering Millennial Marriage, Cassie Knight
Family Perspectives
No abstract provided.
Are Physical Measures Related To Patient-Centered Outcomes In Ards Survivors?, Kitty S. Chan Phd, Lisa Aronson Friedman Scm, Victor D. Dinglas Mph, Catherine L. Hough Md, Msc, Carl Shanholtz Md, E. Wesley Ely Md, Mph, Peter E. Morris Md, Pedro A. Mendez-Tellez Md, James C. Jackson Psyd, Ramona O. Hopkins Phd, Dale M. Needham Fcpa, Md, Phd
Are Physical Measures Related To Patient-Centered Outcomes In Ards Survivors?, Kitty S. Chan Phd, Lisa Aronson Friedman Scm, Victor D. Dinglas Mph, Catherine L. Hough Md, Msc, Carl Shanholtz Md, E. Wesley Ely Md, Mph, Peter E. Morris Md, Pedro A. Mendez-Tellez Md, James C. Jackson Psyd, Ramona O. Hopkins Phd, Dale M. Needham Fcpa, Md, Phd
Faculty Publications
Objective: To inform selection of physical measures for studies of ARDS survivors within 12 months of ARDS Methods: Secondary analysis of data from 6-month survivors participating in a U.S. multicenter prospective study (ARDSNet Long-Term Outcome Study [ALTOS], N=134) or a multi-site prospective study in Baltimore, MD (Improving Care of Acute Lung Injury Patients [ICAP], N=99). Physical measures, assessed at 6-month follow-up, were categorized according to the World HealthOrganization’s International Classification of Disability and Health: body functions and structures, activity, and participation. Patient-centered outcomes were evaluated at 6 and 12- months: survival, hospitalization, alive at home status, and health-related quality of …
知的生産性を飛躍させる録音システム, Yoshihiko Ariizumi
知的生産性を飛躍させる録音システム, Yoshihiko Ariizumi
Learning, Teaching, & Researching Optimization
This article explains the benefits of using a recording system, what it is, and why it works. Our intelligence has many unexplored potentials, and by using this recording system, such latent abilities can be utilized for intellectual productivity.
Recording System That Dramatically Increases Intellectual Productivity, Yoshihiko Ariizumi
Recording System That Dramatically Increases Intellectual Productivity, Yoshihiko Ariizumi
Learning, Teaching, & Researching Optimization
この記事は、録音システムを使う利点、それが具体的にはどのような活動であり、なぜそのような効果が出るのかについて説明されている。私たちの知性にはまだ多くの研究されていない潜在的な能力があり、この録音システムを使うことによって、そのように眠っている能力を知的生産性のために利用することができる。
The Ies-R Remains A Core Outcome Measure For Ptsd In Critical Illness Survivorship Research, Megan M. Hosey, O. Joseph Bienvenu, Victor D. Dinglas, Alison E. Turnbull, Ann M. Parker, Ramona O. Hopkins, Karin J. Neufeld, Dale M. Needham
The Ies-R Remains A Core Outcome Measure For Ptsd In Critical Illness Survivorship Research, Megan M. Hosey, O. Joseph Bienvenu, Victor D. Dinglas, Alison E. Turnbull, Ann M. Parker, Ramona O. Hopkins, Karin J. Neufeld, Dale M. Needham
Faculty Publications
To the Editor: In response to Dr. Umberger’s comments on the Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R) and the abbreviated 6-item IES (IES-6), we offer guidance about assessing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms as part of the existing National Institutes of Health-funded core outcome measurement set (COMS) for clinical research in acute respiratory failure (ARF) survivors
Impact Of Critical Illness On Resource Utilization: A Comparison Of Use In The Year Before And After Icu Admission*, Eliot L. Hirshberg Md, Ms, Emily L. Wilson Mstat, Valoree Stanfield Ms, Kathryn G. Kuttler Phd, Sarah Majercik Md, Mba, Sarah J. Beesley Md, Ms, James Orme Md, Ramona O. Hopkins, Samuel M. Brown Md, Ms
Impact Of Critical Illness On Resource Utilization: A Comparison Of Use In The Year Before And After Icu Admission*, Eliot L. Hirshberg Md, Ms, Emily L. Wilson Mstat, Valoree Stanfield Ms, Kathryn G. Kuttler Phd, Sarah Majercik Md, Mba, Sarah J. Beesley Md, Ms, James Orme Md, Ramona O. Hopkins, Samuel M. Brown Md, Ms
Faculty Publications
Objectives:
Increasingly, patients admitted to an ICU survive to hospital discharge; many with ongoing medical needs. The full impact of an ICU admission on an individual’s resource utilization and survivorship trajectory in the United States is not clear. We sought to compare healthcare utilization among ICU survivors in each year surrounding an ICU admission.
Design:
Retrospective cohort of patients admitted to an ICU during one calendar year (2012) in a multipayer healthcare system. We assessed mortality, hospital readmissions (categorized by ambulatory care sensitive conditions and emergency department), and outpatient visits. We compared the proportion of patients with visits during the …
Full Issue Fall 2018
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
Front Matter Fall 2018
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
Pain That Lasts: The Long-Term Mental Health Implications Of Childhood Bullying, Jesse Whetton
Pain That Lasts: The Long-Term Mental Health Implications Of Childhood Bullying, Jesse Whetton
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
Beauty Imbalance: Social Media's Dictation Of Worth, Aileen Washburn
Beauty Imbalance: Social Media's Dictation Of Worth, Aileen Washburn
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
Treatment Methods For Major Depressive Disorder: Psychotherapy Vs. Pharmacotherapy, Jeremiah Van Dyke
Treatment Methods For Major Depressive Disorder: Psychotherapy Vs. Pharmacotherapy, Jeremiah Van Dyke
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
In The Zone And Off The Screen: Optimizing Free Time Through Flow Experiences, Landon Toth
In The Zone And Off The Screen: Optimizing Free Time Through Flow Experiences, Landon Toth
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
Mdma-Assisted Psychotherapy For Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Review Of The Literature, Erin M. Solomon
Mdma-Assisted Psychotherapy For Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Review Of The Literature, Erin M. Solomon
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
Dimensions Of Symptom Presentation And Scholarly Representation Of Young Females With Fragile X Syndrome, Andrew N. Snell
Dimensions Of Symptom Presentation And Scholarly Representation Of Young Females With Fragile X Syndrome, Andrew N. Snell
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
Personality And Coping, Alyssa Seely
Personality And Coping, Alyssa Seely
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of Mindfulness Training On Competitive Athletic Performance, Daniel Nelson
The Impact Of Mindfulness Training On Competitive Athletic Performance, Daniel Nelson
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.
Thinking Outside The Checkbox: Examining The Benefits Of Depression In The Workplace, Tyler L. Jensen
Thinking Outside The Checkbox: Examining The Benefits Of Depression In The Workplace, Tyler L. Jensen
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
No abstract provided.