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Intentions to undergo dementia screening among older Black adults
(2023)
inequalities that increase the risk of dementia. Despite the higher prevalence of dementia among Black Americans, rates of dementia screening remain low and diagnosis often occurs at more advanced stages of the disease. Consequently, those living with dementia...
Modifying Diet and Exercise in Multiple Sclerosis: A Pilot Study
(2021)
Background: Modest weight loss can have significant health benefits and reduce the risk of developing chronic health comorbidities (Van Gaal et al., 1997). It remains unclear whether weight loss in individuals with multiple ...
A Qualitative Study of Psychologists in Perinatal Healthcare: Perspectives on Interprofessional Collaboration and Biopsychosocial Patient Care
(2023)
Over the past several decades, mental health providers have become an integral part of interprofessional healthcare settings. Perinatal healthcare, or the health services provided to individuals during pregnancy, labor, ...
The Role of Experiential Avoidance in the Relationship Between Emotional Pain and Yearning in Sudden and Unexpected Bereavement
(University of Missouri -- Kansas City, 2019)
Individuals who have experienced a sudden or unexpected loss of a close family
member or friend are at heightened risk for developing psychiatric morbidity, including
prolonged grief disorder (PGD; i.e., pathological ...
Social Comparison of Body Image in Middle-Aged Women: Implications for Body Image Theory
(2020)
Body image dissatisfaction persists into middle age for women. Despite this, most research addressing this area has focused on younger adult women. Therefore, this study sought to explore middle-aged women’s body image ...