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Psychosocial interventions for infertile couples:A scoping review
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作者 Sreemol Sunil Anish K.R. 《Asian pacific Journal of Reproduction》 CAS 2024年第3期97-106,共10页
Objective:To bring out current evidence regarding psycho-social interventions for infertility care,and identify the best practices in clinical care.Methods:An in-depth literature review on infertility care interventio... Objective:To bring out current evidence regarding psycho-social interventions for infertility care,and identify the best practices in clinical care.Methods:An in-depth literature review on infertility care intervention was conducted using data from multiple databases:PubMed,EMBASE,Google Scholar,and PsycINFO.The relevant articles selected were between 2008 and 2022.Results:A literature search turned up 1798 citations,of which 25 studies were included after rigorous analysis.Various intervention categories have been constantly utilised to provide support and promote mental health,of which acceptance and commitment therapy(ACT)and cognitive behaviour therapy(CBT)were used most frequently.The interventions exhibited diversity in both content and composition,and addressed a wide range of issues.Conclusions:The review emphasizes that psycho-social interventions have a positive effect on psychological issues,relationships,and pregnancies among couples and can be incorporated into fertility-care practices. 展开更多
关键词 Infertile couples psychosocial interventions Mental health Quality of life
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Implementation of Psychosocial Intervention StomieCare for Patients with Rectal Cancer Treated by Rectal Excision and Temporary Stoma:A Pilot Study of Feasibility,Acceptability and Efficacy 被引量:1
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作者 Stéphane Faury Katia M’Bailara +2 位作者 Eric Rullier Quentin Denost Bruno Quintard 《Psycho-Oncologie》 SCIE 2023年第3期147-157,共11页
Objective:This study aims to evaluate the feasibility,acceptability,and efficacy of StomieCare for rectal cancer patients undergoing surgery with a temporary stoma.StomieCare(three individual sessions)comprises themat... Objective:This study aims to evaluate the feasibility,acceptability,and efficacy of StomieCare for rectal cancer patients undergoing surgery with a temporary stoma.StomieCare(three individual sessions)comprises thematic discussions,information and education,and teaching problem-solving and cognitive restructuring.Methods:Thirty-seven rectal cancer participants treated by surgery and temporary stoma were recruited and randomized to control(routine care approach,n=20)and intervention(routine care and StomieCare,n=17)groups.Outcomes were psychological distress(anxiety and depression,HADS),body image(BIS,ESS),and quality of life(FACT-C),at one week before surgery(T1)and 3 months after stoma closure(T2).Interand intragroup statistical analyses were performed.Results:This study demonstrated that StomieCare is feasible and acceptable.At T2,depression scores were higher for controls than for the intervention group.The mean scores for quality of life,depression,and body image decreased in the control group but remained stable in the intervention group.Anxiety scores significantly decreased between T1 and T2 only for the control group.Conclusion:StomieCare is a feasible and acceptable intervention for the prevention of depressive symptomatology. 展开更多
关键词 psychosocial intervention feasibility ACCEPTABILITY EFFICACY rectal cancer
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Effectiveness of family psychosocial intervention on mental health and family function of caregivers of children with cancer:a meta-analysis
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作者 Li-Ya Ren Yu-Xin Wang +2 位作者 Hao Jiang Mei-Jia Chen Chao-Qun Dong 《Frontiers of Nursing》 2023年第2期135-144,共10页
Objective:To evaluate the effect of family psychosocial intervention on the mental health and family function of caregivers of children with cancer.Methods:A comprehensive literature search of CNKI,Wanfang,VIP,CMB,Pub... Objective:To evaluate the effect of family psychosocial intervention on the mental health and family function of caregivers of children with cancer.Methods:A comprehensive literature search of CNKI,Wanfang,VIP,CMB,PubMed,Web of Science,MEDLINE,Embase,Cochrane Library,and PsycARTICLES was conducted to retrieve randomized controlled trials of family psychosocial intervention from database inception until 19 September 2021.RevMan(version 5.4.1)was used to analyze the data.Results:A total of 894 caregivers participated in 11 studies.The analysis showed that anxiety(standardized mean difference[SMD]=−0.22,95%confidence interval[CI]=−0.37 to−0.07,P=0.004)and depression(SMD=−0.33,95%CI=−0.57 to−0.08,P=0.01)were significantly reduced,while family function(SMD=−0.86,95%CI=−1.28 to−0.45,P<0.001)was significantly improved by the family psychosocial intervention compared with the controls.According to subgroup analysis,family psychosocial interventions were found to reduce posttraumatic stress disorder(PTSD)symptoms when the follow-up time was>1 month(SMD=−0.48,95%CI=0.68 to−0.27,P<0.00001).Conclusions:Current evidence supports the use of family psychological intervention to reduce depression and anxiety and improve family function.However,its effect on PTSD symptoms requires further study.Future studies should further identify the role of specific family psychosocial interventions on families and caregivers of children with cancer. 展开更多
关键词 ANXIETY cancer CAREGIVERS DEPRESSION family function family psychosocial intervention META-ANALYSIS
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Schizophrenia Management Approaches: A Look at Progress and Challenges
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作者 Kesha Pareshkumar Patel Terry L. Oroszi 《World Journal of Neuroscience》 2025年第1期13-34,共22页
Schizophrenia is a severely impacting serious mental illness that presents numerous difficulties to those who suffer from it, their families, and society. While much effort has been invested in understanding successfu... Schizophrenia is a severely impacting serious mental illness that presents numerous difficulties to those who suffer from it, their families, and society. While much effort has been invested in understanding successful treatments, it is still a major issue in public health. This review assesses the advances and issues in the management of schizophrenia in the 21st century, paying special attention to drugs, psychosocial techniques, and connected specialty care. Medications for antipsychotics and psychosocial procedures have shown potential to relieve symptoms and improve functioning, while Recovery-Oriented Care and Psychological Trauma Recovery focus on early diagnosis, combined treatment, and sustained attention. However, many questions remain that need to be answered, including access to care, unmet needs, and discrepancies. Today’s neuroscience research, along with genetic studies and novel therapy options, such as long-acting injectable antipsychotics or telepsychiatry, offers the possibility of further progress being made. Future research exploring fields such as neuroscience, genetics, and implementation science could lead to increasingly effective strategies for people with schizophrenia. 展开更多
关键词 SCHIZOPHRENIA ANTIPSYCHOTICS psychosocial interventions Coordinated Specialty Care Evidence-Based Models
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Depression in gastric cancer patients:Integrated therapeutic strategies and clinical implications
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作者 Pei-Yuan Yu Feng Liu +2 位作者 Yan Jiao Yue-Chen Zhao Ya-Hui Liu 《World Journal of Clinical Oncology》 2025年第6期16-22,共7页
Depression is a common comorbidity in gastric cancer(GC)patients,with prevalence rates reaching up to 57%,particularly in advanced stages and during active treatment.While prior studies have explored the bidirectional... Depression is a common comorbidity in gastric cancer(GC)patients,with prevalence rates reaching up to 57%,particularly in advanced stages and during active treatment.While prior studies have explored the bidirectional relationship between GC and depression,this editorial provides a structured synthesis of therapeutic strategies including pharmacological,psychotherapeutic,integrative,and biomarker-driven interventions,within a multidisciplinary care framework.Depression may exacerbate tumor progression through chronic stress and neurotransmitter dysregulation,such asβ2-adrenergic receptor activation,while the cancer burden deepens psychological distress.Antidepressants,especially selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors,have demonstrated efficacy in alleviating depressive symptoms in up to 70%of cases,particularly when used alongside chemotherapy.Psychotherapeutic modalities,including cognitive-behavioral therapy and family-based interventions,help reduce depressive symptoms,improve coping mechanisms,and prevent relapse.Integrative strategies like music therapy,mindfulness,and physical activity further support emotional wellbeing,particularly in mild-to-moderate depression.Multidisciplinary care that combines nutritional support,pain control,and psychosocial interventions is essential.Notably,the integration of interventional therapies with traditional Chinese medicine has shown potential in stabilizing tumor growth and improving mental health,enabling functional“tumor-bearing survival”.Emerging immunotherapies such as cadonilimab may also contribute indirectly to depression alleviation by enhancing treatment efficacy and extending survival.Future research should focus on biomarker-guided approaches,such as targetingβ2-adrenergic signaling,and developing personalized psychosocial care models.A holistic approach that integrates both physical and psychological care is vital to improving outcomes and quality of life in GC patients. 展开更多
关键词 Gastric cancer Depression comorbidity psychosocial interventions Integrated therapeutic strategies Biomarkerdriven therapies
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Harnessing resilience in patient treatment and long-term recovery:Psychosocial and neurobiological pathways to enhanced outcomes
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作者 Mihit Kalawatia Aabhali Mehrunkar Brandon Lucke-Wold 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 2025年第10期1-7,共7页
Resilience-the dynamic capacity to maintain or restore mental and physical health in the face of adversity-has been linked to improved treatment adherence,reduced psychological distress,and enhanced long-term recovery... Resilience-the dynamic capacity to maintain or restore mental and physical health in the face of adversity-has been linked to improved treatment adherence,reduced psychological distress,and enhanced long-term recovery in patients confronting serious illnesses such as cancer.Psychosocial resources(e.g.,social support,peer-led groups)and neurobiological mechanisms(e.g.,Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal axis modulation,neural plasticity)interact to buffer the physiological and emotional impact of diagnosis and therapy.Interventions including cognitive-behavioural therapy,mindfulness-based stress reduction,and digitally delivered programs demonstrate moderate-to-large effect sizes(Hedges'g 0.33-1.45)in strengthening resilience and improving quality of life.However,inconsistent terminology,the absence of standardized,multidimensional assessment tools,and logistical challenges in implementation limit widespread adoption.We advocate for a unified resilience framework that integrates psychometric scales,biomarker assays,and real-time digital monitoring;the embedding of resilience-promoting strategies within multidisciplinary care pathways;and the alignment of policy support and reimbursement models to sustain these efforts.Longitudinal,multicenter trials and culturally sensitive adaptation will be essential to validate scalable models,ensuring that resilience becomes a fundamental pillar of compassionate,patient-centered care. 展开更多
关键词 Resilience psychosocial interventions Neurobiological mechanisms Treatment adherence Quality of life Digital health interventions Multidisciplinary care
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Executive functioning in TBI from rehabilitation to social reintegration: COMPASS^(goal), a randomized controlled trial(grant: 1I01RX000637-01A3 by the VA ORD RR&D, 2013–2016) 被引量:1
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作者 Alexander V.Libin Joel Scholten +11 位作者 Manon Maitland Schladen Ellen Danford Nawar Shara Walter Penk Jordan Grafman Linda Resnik Dwan Bruner Samantha Cichon Miriam Philmon Brenda Tsai Marc Blackman Alexander Dromerick 《Military Medical Research》 SCIE CAS 2015年第4期181-200,共20页
Background: Traumatic brain injury is a major health problem that frequently leads to deficits in executive function. Self-regulation processes, such as goal-setting, may become disordered after traumatic brain injury... Background: Traumatic brain injury is a major health problem that frequently leads to deficits in executive function. Self-regulation processes, such as goal-setting, may become disordered after traumatic brain injury, particularly when the frontal regions of the brain and their connections are involved. Such impairments reduce injured veterans' ability to return to work or school and to regain satisfactory personal lives. Understanding the neurologically disabling effects of brain injury on executive function is necessary for both the accurate diagnosis of impairment and the individual tailoring of rehabilitation processes to help returning service members recover independent function.Methods/design: The COMPASSgoal(Community Participation through Self-Efficacy Skills Development) program develops and tests a novel patient-centered intervention framework for community reintegration psychosocial research in veterans with mild traumatic brain injury. COMPASSgoal integrates the principles and best practices of goal self-management. Goal setting is a core skill in self-management training by which persons with chronic health conditions learn to improve their status and decrease symptom effects. Over a three-year period, COMPASSgoal will recruit 110 participants with residual executive dysfunction three months or more post-injury. Inclusion criteria combine both clinical diagnosis and standardized scores that are >1 SD from the normative score on the Frontal Systems Rating Scale. Participants are randomized into two groups: goal-management(intervention) and supported discharge(control). The intervention is administered in eight consecutive, weekly sessions. Assessments occur at enrollment, post-intervention/supported discharge, and three months post-treatment follow-up.Discussion: Goal management is part of the "natural language" of rehabilitation. However, collaborative goal-setting between clinicians/case managers and clients can be hindered by the cognitive deficits that follow brain injury. Re-training returning veterans with brain injury in goal management, with appropriate help and support, would essentially treat deficits in executive function. A structured approach to goal self-management may foster greater independence and self-efficacy, help veterans gain insight into goals that are realistic for them at a given time, and help clinicians and veterans to work more effectively as true collaborators. 展开更多
关键词 Executive function Traumatic brain injury GOAL-SETTING Community reintegration VETERANS Randomized controlled trial Manualized psychosocial intervention
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