Publications by authors named "A J Gatto"

Bell's palsy (BP) is a neurological disorder characterized by sudden unilateral peripheral facial paralysis. The etiology in children remains largely unknown, and standardized management strategies are lacking. The aim of this retrospective cohort study is to evaluate clinical features, laboratory markers, and therapeutic options associated with recovery to identify potential prognostic factors and validate therapeutic strategies, with a particular focus on the role of corticosteroids and vitamin supplementation.

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Background/objectives: The anteroposterior renal pelvis diameter (APRPD) is used to assess the grade of urinary tract dilatation (UTD). There is no univocal method stratifying the risk of complications related to postnatal UTD. This study aims to identify APRPD cut-offs at birth to determine outcome stratification and second-level exams.

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The transition to sustainable development has become a global priority, with energy transformation serving as a key component. In this context, green financial instruments play a crucial role in shaping corporate energy-saving behaviors and promoting sustainable development. This paper examines the impact and mechanism of China's first green credit policy (GCP) on energy consumption intensity (ECI) of manufacturing firms in China, using a difference-in-difference (DID) approach with micro-level data (2004-2009).

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This study examines the applicability and utility of youth Measurement-Based Care (MBC) in a community-based psychological training clinic. Considering the complexity of youth compared to adult MBC, there is an increasing need to expand the evidence base. This study investigated how doctoral students in clinical psychology managed the selection and usage of Patient Rated Outcome Measures (PROMs) for youth and their parents.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigates how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted patients' mental health through a new assessment tool called the COVID-19 Events Checklist (CEC) used in a telemedicine outpatient psychiatric clinic from April 2020 to March 2021.
  • - It analyzes data from 842 patients, linking COVID-19-related experiences with psychological symptoms, using established measures for anxiety (GAD-7), depression (PHQ-9), and psychological distress (BASE-6).
  • - Findings show significant correlations between social determinants of health and mental health outcomes, indicating that negative COVID-19 impacts and coping strategies were strongly associated with levels of anxiety, depression, and overall psychological well-being.
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