Publications by authors named "A A A A Kusumawardhani"

Background And Aims: The use of a bionic pancreas with automated insulin delivery systems to prevent complications of diabetes mellitus shows conflicting results. We aimed to comprehensively discuss the potential use of a bionic pancreas in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D).

Methods: A systematic database search was conducted on October 24, 2022, for articles investigating the use of a bionic pancreas in patients with T1D.

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  • - Schizophrenia primarily manifests through psychosis, marked by incoherent speech resulting from disrupted thought processes, with a critical prodromal phase in adolescence that requires early recognition to prevent worsening symptoms.
  • - Researchers utilized machine learning techniques to analyze speech patterns, aiming to distinguish between adolescents with prodromal psychosis and those without by examining syntactic and semantic features.
  • - This pioneering study conducted in Indonesia involved 70 participants and revealed significant differences in speech patterns, highlighting variations in coherence and the frequency of certain grammatical elements between the two adolescent groups.
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Recovery of mental health in people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders is essential, thus it is very important to be assessed. One instrument that measures mental health recovery is the Recovery Assessment Scale - Domains and Stages (RAS-DS), developed within the Australian cultural context to facilitate mental health recovery. An instrument based on conceptions of mental health recovery in Indonesia is still needed.

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Introduction: This study aims to identify the psychosocial determinants and examine the mediation mechanisms of the compliance with COVID-19 health protocols among people undergoing isolation in health facilities that specifically treat COVID-19 cases in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional study which used socio-cognitive approach, known as the Health Action Process Approach (HAPA), to understand the complexity of issues related to compliance with health protocols. A total of 1,584 subjects participated in this study, including 865 men and 719 women over the age of 18 years old during the data collection period (October 19-26, 2020).

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  • * Researchers discovered 287 genomic regions associated with schizophrenia, emphasizing genes specifically active in excitatory and inhibitory neurons, and identified 120 key genes potentially responsible for these associations.
  • * The findings highlight important biological processes related to neuronal function, suggesting overlaps between common and rare genetic variants in both schizophrenia and neurodevelopmental disorders, ultimately aiding future research on these conditions.
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