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This study aimed to examine the effect of an Affective and Sensory Psychotherapy Protocol (ASPP) on dream awareness in adults with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). For this purpose, 60 self-referred male and female adults were studied within a randomized clinical trial. The Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-Item Scale and the Mannheim Dream Questionnaire were used at baseline, posttreatment, and 3-month follow-up. No significant difference was observed between patients in the experimental and control groups at baseline. Findings showed that patients in the experimental group had a significant increase in dream recall, attitude toward dreams, and the total dream score than individuals in the control group. However, no sex difference was observed in the results for within-subject and between-group effects in the current study. The present research supported the influence of an ASPP on dream awareness in adults with GAD.
This study aimed to examine the effect of an Affective and Sensory Psychotherapy Protocol (ASPP) on dream awareness in adults with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). For this purpose, 60 self-referred male and female adults were studied within a randomized clinical trial. The Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-Item Scale and the Mannheim Dream Questionnaire were used at baseline, posttreatment, and 3-month follow-up. No significant difference was observed between patients in the experimental and control groups at baseline. Findings showed that patients in the experimental group had a significant increase in dream recall, attitude toward dreams, and the total dream score than individuals in the control group. However, no sex difference was observed in the results for within-subject and between-group effects in the current study. The present research supported the influence of an ASPP on dream awareness in adults with GAD.
The scoping review aims to identify how sleep is measured and what sleep interventions are used effectively in psychiatric inpatient settings. Potential barriers to measuring sleep in inpatient settings will be classified.
Polysomnography has shown that poor sleep is associated with emotional, cognitive, and somatic changes, as well as increased risks in suicide ideation and aggression. People with mental illness often experience sleep disturbances and believe the psychiatric inpatient environment contributes to sleep problems. The use of sleep interventions has been studied widely in general inpatient wards; less is known of similar interventions in psychiatric inpatient settings.
The review will include studies that have primarily studied the effectiveness of sleep interventions for adults in any psychiatric inpatient setting. Studies that focus solely on sleep apnea, parasomnias, or restless legs syndrome will be excluded.
A literature search of PsycINFO, Web of Science, MEDLINE and Google Scholar will be conducted. Studies identified will be screened and examined against the eligibility criteria. Eligible studies will be assessed for risk of bias and relevant data extracted to answer the review questions. Extracted data will be presented in narrative and tabular formats.
A literature search of PsycINFO, Web of Science, MEDLINE and Google Scholar will be conducted. Cediranib Studies identified will be screened and examined against the eligibility criteria. Eligible studies will be assessed for risk of bias and relevant data extracted to answer the review questions. Extracted data will be presented in narrative and tabular formats.
The objective of this study is to compare the incidence of perioperative adverse events (AEs) in women undergoing vaginal prolapse repair with uterine preservation (hysteropexy) versus concurrent hysterectomy.
This was a retrospective matched cohort study between 2012 and 2019. Patients who received a sacrospinous or uterosacral hysteropexy or colpopexy with hysterectomy were matched by surgeon, surgical year, and age. The electronic medical record was queried for demographic and perioperative data. Strict definitions were used for all clinically relevant AEs.
One hundred and thirty hysteropexy (89 sacrospinous, 41 uterosacral) patients were matched to 260 concurrent hysterectomy (6 sacrospinous, 253 uterosacral, 1 both) patients. Mean age and body mass index were 58 years (±13 years) and 27.9 kg/m2 (±6 kg/m2). Compared with hysteropexy, cases with hysterectomy were longer, had higher blood loss, and a longer hospital stay. The overall incidence of AEs was 29.0% for concurrent hysterectomy versus 10.5% blood loss.
Atypical femoral fracture (AFF) is associated with high prevalence rates of prodromal symptoms, bilateral involvement, complications, and the need for prophylactic fixation due to a risk of an impending fracture. Although most complete AFF cases have an asymptomatic contralateral femur at the initial presentation, there is lack of clarity on its progression. We evaluated the radiographic progression of asymptomatic contralateral femora in patients with a complete AFF and investigated the characteristics of these patients.
The medical records of 80 consecutive patients who had been treated for a complete AFF were retrospectively evaluated. We excluded 14 patients who had been lost to follow-up, 10 whose contralateral femur initially had been symptomatic and had been treated simultaneously, and 3 whose contralateral femur had previously been treated surgically. The remaining 53 patients were all women with an average age of 71.8 years. The average duration of bisphosphonate (BP) use was 63.6 months, and theificantly higher in the progression group.
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Prognostic Level III. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.Intrinsically fluorescent carbon dots may form the basis for a safer and more accurate sensor technology for digital counting in bioanalytical assays. This work presents a simple and inexpensive synthesis method for producing fluorescent carbon dots embedded in hollow silica particles. Hydrothermal treatment at low temperature (160 °C) of microporous silica particles in presence of urea and citric acid results in fluorescent, microporous and hollow nanocomposites with a surface area of 12 m2 /g. High absolute zeta potential (-44 mV) at neutral pH demonstrates the high electrosteric stability of the nanocomposites in aqueous solution. Their fluorescence emission at 445 nm is remarkably stable in aqueous dispersion under a wide pH range (3-12) and in the dried state. The biocompatibility of the composite particles is excellent, as the particles were found to show low genotoxicity at exposures up to 10 μg/cm2 .