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Frequency and Pathophysiology of Apathy in Huntington Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Autor:
Shayan, Abdollah Zadegan, Hannah M, Coco, Kirthan S, Reddy, Kendra M, Anderson, Antonio L, Teixeira, Erin Furr, Stimming
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. 35:121-132
Apathy is a common behavioral symptom of Huntington disease (HD). This systematic review describes current evidence on the pathophysiology, assessment, and frequency of apathy in HD.This systematic review was conducted in accordance with PRISMA guide
Autor:
Courtney G. L. Ray, Kyr Hudson Mariouw, Kendra M. Anderson, Elisa George, Natalie Bisignano, Sarah Hernandez, Valencia L. Montgomery
Publikováno v:
The Clinical neuropsychologist. 36(2)
In recognition that insufficient diversity in research impedes the generalizability of findings and negatively impacts clinical outcomes, the 1993 National Institutes of Health (NIH) Revitalization Act required NIH-funded clinical trials to include a
Publikováno v:
Psychological Services. 15:477-485
The purpose of this study was to develop the Offender Job Search Self-Efficacy Scale (OFJSSE) for the specific job search needs of the criminal justice population. Participants were 249 male inmates within 2 years of release from a state correctional
Autor:
James Y. Suen, Natasa Milojkovic, Issam Makhoul, Fade Mahmoud, Cindy W. Mikeal, Stephanie Simonton-Atchley, Laura F. Hutchins, Konstantinos Arnaoutakis, Allen C. Sherman, Sarah E. Harrington, Kendra M. Anderson
Publikováno v:
Journal of psychosocial oncology. 36(4)
The extent to which patients feel prepared for end-of-life (EOL) may be associated with important clinical outcomes. Despite growing interest in the concept of "preparedness," however, there is insufficient information about what cancer patients actu
Publikováno v:
Race and Social Problems. 5:157-172
African Americans are under-represented in higher education and disproportionately represented among offender populations, with poor educational obtainment a risk factor for criminal behavior. While African American students report low acceptance fro