Publications by authors named "Camille L Garnsey"

Purpose: Different types of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) may be differentially linked to mental and behavioral health. Additionally, spirituality is associated with well-being, but little research has examined whether it is protective in the context of ACEs. The present study examines the influence of maltreatment and household dysfunction ACEs on distress, substance use, and sexual risk taking, and tests whether spirituality moderates the associations between childhood maltreatment, household dysfunction and distress, substance use, and sexual risk taking.

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  • - This study is investigating the impact of yoga on chronic low back pain (CLBP) to see if any improvements in pain are linked to better emotion regulation (ER) skills, as well as how pain sensitization influences these effects.
  • - A randomized controlled trial will involve 204 adults with CLBP, dividing them into a yoga group and a control group for 12 weeks, and assessing their pain levels, ER, and pain sensitivity at multiple points throughout the study.
  • - Researchers will analyze whether yoga practice enhances ER and reduces pain severity, while also exploring the potential role of pain sensitization as either a moderator or an outcome of these interventions.
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Background: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms and pain are highly prevalent and comorbid, particularly in veterans, but mechanisms explaining their linkage remain unclear. The aims of this study were to determine: (1) whether sleep impairment and physical activity (PA) mediate relations between PTSD symptoms and pain interference (assessed both longitudinally and as residual change) and (2) the unique roles of each PTSD symptom cluster in those relationships.

Methods: The present study is a secondary analysis of a longitudinal observational investigation of 673 post-9/11 veterans (45.

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In Europe, there is a dearth of studies on abortion-related mobilities within countries where abortion is legal. In France, 18% of women seek abortion care outside their department of residence care. Most of these flows take place within Île-de-France region.

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