Publications by authors named "DeYoung L"

As juvenile probation undergoes nationwide reform to better align with research on adolescent development, it is critical to understand probation officers' knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about corresponding changes to supervisory practices within juvenile probation departments. The Probation Officer Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behaviors (POABB) Scale was designed for use with juvenile probation officers (JPOs) undergoing training in a specific evidence-based supervision strategy (i.e.

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  • Adults with childhood maltreatment (CM) histories often struggle with parenting, and this study aimed to explore how their brain reacts to negative infant cues during early motherhood, a key period for brain development.
  • The researchers used fMRI to observe brain activity in new mothers at 5 and 13 weeks postpartum in response to familiar and unfamiliar infant cues.
  • Results indicated that mothers with CM histories showed increased activation in the anterior cingulate cortex when confronted with negative infant cues, suggesting they may need extra support as they adapt to motherhood.
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  • Irritability in children and adolescents is a frequent reason for seeking psychiatric help, and there's ongoing research into its brain and behavioral causes.
  • Clinicians often aren't kept in the loop with this research, but the article outlines key methods used to study irritability in various disorders like bipolar disorder and ADHD.
  • By improving access to this research, clinicians may enhance their treatment approaches, similar to advancements seen in childhood leukemia care.
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  • The study investigated how facial emotion recognition deficits are linked to mood symptoms in young adults with childhood-onset bipolar disorder (BD) compared to typically developing controls (TDCs).
  • It found that individuals with BD made more mistakes in recognizing child emotional expressions, which correlated with their mood trajectories over time, impacting their levels of mania and depression.
  • The results suggest that improving facial emotion recognition could be a valuable target for treatment and understanding of mood disorders in those with childhood-onset BD.
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  • - Previous research has established that children and adolescents with bipolar disorder (BD) struggle with cognitive flexibility (CF), which involves adapting to changing rewards and punishments, but the link between CF and white matter microstructure in these youths hadn't been explored before.
  • - This study used specific cognitive tests and advanced imaging techniques to find that the relationship between microstructural integrity of white matter and CF performance was significantly different in youth with BD compared to typically developing controls.
  • - The findings suggest that there is an unusual relationship between CF and white matter in youths with BD, highlighting the need for more research to understand how these brain structures evolve over time in relation to CF and the progression of BD.
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Paradoxical peripheral embolism and submassive pulmonary embolism (PE), secondary to cancer-associated thrombosis, are yet to be reported in the literature. Here we describe a case presenting with an acute peripheral arterial embolism. Subsequent testing revealed a PE and an intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma as the likely risk factors for thrombus, with arterial spread likely achieved through a patent foramen ovale.

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Background: Postoperative erectile dysfunction (ED) remains a prevalent consequence of radical prostatectomy (RP) that significantly impacts patient quality of life. Water-jet technology is widely used for dissection in neurosurgical procedures but novel to urologic surgery.

Aim: To establish the impact of hydro-jet dissection (HJD) of the cavernous nerves (CN) on postoperative erectile function in an animal model of RP-induced ED.

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Objective: To compare in a prospective nonrandomized fashion, the outcomes of collagenase clostridium histolyticum (CCH) and surgical interventions (tunical plication [TP] and partial plaque excision and grafting [PEG]) in patients with Peyronie's disease (PD). Intralesional injection of CCH is the only Food and Drug Administration-approved nonsurgical intervention for PD.

Materials And Methods: Between June 2015 and January 2017, 57 patients with PD and dorsal, dorsolateral, and/or lateral penile curvatures 30°-90° were included in this study.

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Introduction: Botulinum toxin A (BTX-A) is a neurotoxin that inhibits acetylcholine release by cleaving cytosolic synaptosome-associated protein 25 (SNAP-25) and results in bladder relaxation. A BTX-A intravesical injection has been established as an effective option for treating detrusor overactivity.

Study Design: Sixty female Sprague Dawley rats were equally divided into control and experimental groups.

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A systematic, evidence-based training program to support active duty military personnel through building unit-level resiliency in preparation for anticipated individual times of crisis is needed. Mental health nurses and social workers in the military possess critical training and expertise in identifying and supporting individual and community resilience factors. Their knowledge of the protective aspects of resilience can and should be used to educate all active duty military personnel, ensure military leaders are knowledgeable in how best to support their units, and provide research on the effectiveness of pre-combat resilience training.

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Introduction: Aging results in erectile dysfunction that is partially attributed to decreased nitric oxide (NO) and increased free radical generation. Vitamin E enhances endothelial cell function and acts as a free radical scavenger; however, its benefits on erectile function in the elderly are unknown.

Aims: The aim of the following study is to determine if Vitamin E alone, or in combination with the phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitor sildenafil, may improve erectile function and the NO signaling in a cohort of aged (13-15 month old) rats.

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Purpose: The purpose of the study is to assess the clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction rate between men aged under and over 75 years who underwent inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) implantation.

Methods And Materials: A retrospective review of clinical database and follow-up independent telephone survey was undertaken in all men who underwent first-time IPP implantation between January 2006 and November 2010. Patient demographics, surgical outcomes, and patient satisfaction rate using Erectile Dysfunction Inventory of Treatment Satisfaction (EDITS) scores were recorded.

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Introduction: The implantation of inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) with simultaneous manual penile remodeling allows for men to undergo a single procedure aimed at correcting both the penile deformity/curvature and erectile dysfunction (ED).

Aim: To evaluate the clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction in men with Peyronie's disease (PD) and ED who underwent AMS 700™ CX and the newer Coloplast™ Titan inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) implant.

Main Outcome Measures: Patient demographics, type of IPP, clinical outcomes, post-implant sexual characteristics, and overall patient satisfaction.

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Objective: To evaluate the clinical outcomes of intracavernosal injection (ICI) use in an undifferentiated group of men with erectile dysfunction at various stages after radical prostatectomy.

Methods: Retrospective charts, mailed questionnaires, and a telephone survey of patients after radical prostatectomy prescribed ICI by a single urologist from January 2006 to January 2008. The patient demographics and prostate cancer profiles, current ICI use patterns, adverse outcome, and clinical efficacy were collected.

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Diminished vascular endothelial function results in decreased vasodilator capacity and is associated with erectile dysfunction (ED) in patients afflicted with type 2 diabetes. The current study was designed to evaluate whether daily use of sildenafil could alter endothelial function and improve penile rigidity in a group of patients with diabetic ED. A double-blind, placebo-controlled, prospective trial was conducted with 24 men with type 2 diabetes who were randomized into 2 groups: one receiving daily sildenafil (50 mg, n = 12) and the other placebo (n = 12) for 10 weeks.

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Introduction: Effective oral medication for use in men with Peyronie's disease (PD) has been an area of interest of the medical community and lay public for decades. Isolated septal scars (ISS) without evidence of penile deformity is a relatively new clinical entity, and at present, there is paucity in the published literature regarding its treatment. Current research into the use of phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors in regulating penile erectile response has revealed an alternative role for PDE5 inhibitors in decreasing oxidative stress-associated inflammatory change as seen in PD.

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Objectives: Although the discovery of phosphodiesterases (PDEs) was made soon after the identification of cyclic adenosine monophosphate nearly half a century ago, their true importance in medicine has taken many decades to be realised. The recognition of the important role PDE enzymes play and the impact of altering intracellular cyclic nucleotide levels became significant for most urologists and clinicians in the early 1990s with the discovery of sildenafil, a PDE5 inhibitor (PDE5-I). Once approved around the world, on-demand use of PDE5-Is became the gold standard.

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Objective: Develop a dose-response curve for the effect of intranasal lidocaine on food intake.

Design: Healthy obese subjects had food intake, ratings of hunger, desire to eat, craving and fullness measured at lunch after an overnight fast. Four treatments were given as nose drops (0.

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Tonic contraction of corpus cavernosum smooth muscle cells (SMCs) maintains the flaccid state of the penis, and relaxation is initiated by nitric oxide (NO), leading to erection. Our aim was to investigate the effect of NO on the smooth muscle cellular response to adrenergic stimulation in corpus cavernosum. Fura-2 fluorescence was used to record intracellular Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)) from freshly isolated SMCs from rat and human.

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Little is known of the excitatory mechanisms that contribute to the tonic contraction of the corpus cavernosum smooth muscle in the flaccid state. We used patch-clamp electrophysiology to investigate a previously unidentified inward current in freshly isolated rat and human corporal myocytes. Phenylephrine (PE) contracted cells and activated whole cell currents.

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Interferon gamma (IFN-gamma) is the most potent known lymphokine for activating macrophages and has been shown to induce expression of HLA-DR in THP-1 cells, a monocytic tumor cell line which expresses many of the properties of monocytes, in a dose- and time-dependent manner. Experiments were designed to examine, by FACS analysis and by measurement of messenger RNA levels, the molecular mechanism regulating the expression of HLA-DR molecules. The expression of HLA-DR molecules induced by IFN-gamma was blocked by the protein kinase C (PKC) inhibitors sphingosine, staurosporine, and H7.

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