Publications by authors named "L F van den Ham"

Objective: Idiopathic epilepsy (IE) is the most common chronic neurological disease in dogs and an established natural animal model for human epilepsy types with genetic and unknown etiology. However, the metabolic pathways underlying IE remain largely unknown.

Methods: Plasma samples of healthy dogs (n = 39) and dogs with IE (n = 49) were metabolically profiled (n = 121 known target metabolites) and fingerprinted (n = 1825 untargeted features) using liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry.

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Background: The I Model posits that men are more likely to engage in sexual aggression (SA) when instigation (e.g., their masculinity is threatened) and impellance are high (e.

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Despite the commonly observed co-occurrence of obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCS) and substance use in clinical populations, few researchers have examined potential mechanisms which contribute to this relationship. This study assessed the mediating role of drinking motives in the relationship between OCS, alcohol consumption, and its resulting health risks among U.S.

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Grief is a normal reaction after the death of a loved one. Death rituals are an integral part of the mourning processes. Not being able to carry out death rituals can affect relatives' quality of life.

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Article Synopsis
  • Qualitative methods play a crucial role in disseminating digital health interventions, but they can be time-consuming; emerging generative AI technologies like ChatGPT and Bard may offer quicker analysis options, although their effectiveness is still under investigation.
  • The study aimed to compare the thematic consistency and reliability of analyses between human coders and AI tools on SMS reminders for enhancing medication adherence in individuals with HIV.
  • Results indicated that while GenAI produced similar themes to human analysts, particularly in inductive analysis, the agreement and consistency showed varying levels of reliability, suggesting potential but also limitations for AI in qualitative research.
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