Publications by authors named "J Marzo"

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  • This study compared patient-reported outcomes between those who had medial meniscus root tear (MMRT) repairs and other types of medial meniscus repairs, focusing on differences in recovery.
  • The literature review included 18 studies, revealing that patients who underwent MMRT repair reported worse outcomes on KOOS measures, although VAS pain levels were similar between groups.
  • Tear type was identified as a stronger predictor of postoperative outcomes than preoperative scores or follow-up time, with the MMRT group having a shorter follow-up, higher average age, and greater BMI compared to the other repair group.
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The cognitive-behavioral model of generalized Problematic Internet Use (PIU) is the theoretical approach that has obtained the most evidence on the study of this problem, which includes four components: Online Social Preference, Mood Regulation, Deficient Self-Regulation, and Negative Outcomes. This study aimed to identify PIU profiles using Latent Profile Analysis, and to analyze the differences in them attending to some of the principal PIU risk and protective factors. A total of 675 Spanish adolescents completed questionnaires assessing PIU, Internet usage, mental health problems, personality, psychological strengths, and family relationships.

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Objective: Several studies have analyzed the relationship between Emotional Intelligence (EI) and dark personality, but the results are inconclusive. One study tested correlations between traits that may underlie a person-centered profile of "dark EI." Our study aimed to replicate and extend that research, identifying profiles in Spaniards and examining the differences between the profiles based on different variables of interest.

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