Anxiety Public Health

How Are People in Ukraine Coping Six Months into the War? A Study on Stress, Anxiety, and Depression.

Click here for the article published by Frontiers in Psychiatry. This study investigated the prevalence and predictors of mental health issues, specifically anxiety, depression, and stress, among 706 Ukrainians from different age groups and regions, both men and women, in the midst of the military conflict with Russia. The survey was conducted six months after …

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A New Model Predicts Depression and Anxiety Using Artificial Intelligence and Social Media

Click here for the article published by Neurocience News. Utilizing data from Twitter and applying natural language processing artificial intelligence algorithms, researchers created a new, accurate prediction model for depression and anxiety. Continue reading … Disclaimer: The content of this article has not been checked or verified. Proceed at your own risk. Back to Home …

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Two years COVID-19 pandemic: Development of university students’ mental health 2020–2022

Click here for the article published by Frontiers in Psychiatry. … A cross-sectional, anonymous online survey among students of six universities was conducted between April and May 2022 (N = 5,510). … …More than one third of students exhibited clinically relevant symptoms of depression (35.5%), hazardous alcohol use (33.0–35.5% depending on gender) or anxiety disorder …

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Moderating effects of humanistic care and socioeconomic status on the relationship among pain intensity, psychological factors, and psychological function in adults with cancer pain from a province of China: A cross-sectional study

Click here for the article published by Frontiers in Psychiatry. … Our sample comprised 123 adult inpatients with cancer pain. Demographic variables were obtained from the Hospital Information System of The Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University. Pain intensity, psychological factors, and psychological functions were evaluated with four scales, and humanistic care was practiced with …

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