Publications by authors named "Malta G"

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  • The study aimed to adapt and validate the Occupational Health Literacy Scale (OHLS) specifically for the Italian workforce, ensuring it fits within the cultural context of Italy.
  • The validation process involved translating the original OHLS into Italian, having experts evaluate it, and then testing it with a sample of 398 workers to confirm its effectiveness.
  • Results showed that the Italian OHLS has excellent psychometric properties, indicating it is a reliable tool for measuring occupational health literacy, which can help enhance health awareness and interventions in Italian-speaking communities.
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(1) Background: Femicide is an increasing phenomenon consisting of the murder of a woman for gender-related reasons. Despite the enactment of new laws aimed at controlling the phenomenon by toughening the penalties and introducing aggravating circumstances, there is an increasing trend that testifies to the persistence of a flaw in the actual measures. (2) Case Presentation.

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Occupational accidents, despite continuous safety updates, are still a scourge in the occupational and forensic spheres, constituting, among other things, the subject of a large share of litigation. Demographic data can help to understand the areas where the application of health surveillance is lacking. This meta-analysis sets out to analyse data from studies on accidents at work, focusing on the correlation between the areas in which accidents occur and whether or not personal safety equipment is used, in relation to the different regulations in force.

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Tuberculosis (TB) continues to be a major public health issue, with high mortality rates reported worldwide. It is worth noting that most of the hospitalizations for tuberculosis in the Sicilian region involve Italian-born individuals, underscoring the need to address this problem. Recent research on the geographic area and seasonality of infectious diseases, including tuberculosis, may aid in developing effective preventive measures.

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  • - Frequent and excessive alcohol consumption is a major global cause of death, leading to severe health issues, particularly related to the heart.
  • - Binge drinking can trigger "Holiday Heart Syndrome," which may cause dangerous irregular heartbeats, while long-term abuse contributes to alcoholic cardiomyopathy, a serious heart condition.
  • - Alcohol withdrawal can disrupt normal heart rhythms, increasing death risk, and the review also highlights links to other health problems like high blood pressure, strokes, and Takotsubo syndrome.
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New β-amino-substituted porphyrin derivatives bearing carboxy groups were synthesized and their performance as sensitizers in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSC) was evaluated. The new compounds were obtained in good yields (63-74%) through nucleophilic aromatic substitution reactions with 3-sulfanyl- and 4-sulfanylbenzoic acids. Although the electrochemical studies indicated suitable HOMO and LUMO energy levels for use in DSSC, the devices fabricated with these compounds revealed a low power conversion efficiency (PCE) that is primarily due to the low open-circuit voltage (V) and short-circuit current density (J) values.

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  • Asbestosis is a lung disease linked to asbestos exposure, primarily affecting people in industries like construction and mining.
  • Accurate diagnosis in deceased individuals relies on postmortem investigations, with histopathological examination being the most reliable method.
  • This case study of an 84-year-old demonstrated that thorough autopsy procedures can effectively confirm asbestosis diagnosis even after a year of decomposition, reinforcing the importance of autopsy in forensic investigations.
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Introduction: Work-related stress is an occupational risk that has been linked to the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD). While previous studies have explored this association in various work contexts, none have focused specifically on logistics and distribution personnel. These workers may be exposed to significant job stress, which potentially increases the risk of CVD.

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  • A set of acenaphthylene dyes with arylethynyl π-bridges was synthesized and tested for use in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) using Sonogashira coupling reactions to enhance the conjugated system.
  • The incorporation of various moieties, including phenyl and thiophene, led to noticeable changes in the UV-vis absorption and emission properties, with red shifts observed particularly in the latter three moieties compared to the phenyl-bridged compound.
  • The highest conversion efficiency achieved was 3.15% with the addition of CDCA, while other aryl derivatives showed significantly lower efficiencies, notably 14-40% less than the optimized derivative due to decreased performance metrics.
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In response to the increase in Routine Outcome Monitoring and Clinical Feedback, the Patient-Perceived Helpfulness of Measures Scale (ppHMS) was developed to assess the helpfulness-as perceived by patients-of using measures in psychological treatment. Study 1: The construct of was explored using thematic analysis with 15 patients. Six helpful and three unhelpful themes were identified and informed item development.

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Objective: The Cooper-Norcross Inventory of Preferences (C-NIP) is a brief, multidimensional measure of clients' therapy preferences. This study aimed to examine the factor structure and measurement invariance of the C-NIP.

Method: Fifteen datasets ( = 10,088 observations) representing the C-NIP in nine language versions were obtained from authors of psychometric studies.

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Introduction: The diagnosis of unexpected death by excluding non-natural causes, particularly in subjects with epilepsy, is a topic of interest and it is difficult to identify in the forensic field. Health professionals sometimes are faced with cases of sudden death, generally in young adults with a long history of epilepsy that require, for judicial purposes, an explanation in terms of cause and means to determine the death. SUDEP is an entity diagnosed by the exclusion of other causes that may have led to death, and then for forensic purposes, it requires particular attention and knowledge, and there is difficulty in identifying it.

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A 6-year-old girl was brought to the emergency department with a history of an accidental fall a few days earlier. She presented with a fever, cough and constipation. Sars-CoV-2 infection being suspected, she was transferred to a paediatric facility for Covid-positive patients.

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Background: The Relational Depth Frequency Scale (RDFS) assesses moments of profound connection in psychotherapy, associated with therapeutic benefit. To date, the RDFS has not been tested for its retest reliability, divergent and criterion validity, and measurement invariance, nor has it been tested in stratified samples of psychotherapy patients.

Methods: Two stratified online samples of United Kingdom (n = 514) and United States (n = 402) psychotherapy patients filled out the RDFS, the Brief Social Desirability Scale (BSDS); and the Satisfaction with Therapy and Therapist Scale-revised (STTS-R).

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The Cooper-Norcross Inventory of Preferences (C-NIP) is one of the most widely used measures of psychotherapy preferences. However, its psychometric properties have not been examined in non-Western samples. Research on disparities between the preferences of mental health professionals and their clients is also limited.

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The period between the beginning and the end of the COVID-19 pandemic emergency generated a general state of stress, affecting both the mental state and physical well-being of the general population. Stress is the body's reaction to events or stimuli perceived as potentially harmful or distressing. Particularly when prolonged over time, it can promote the consumption of different psychotropic substances such as alcohol, and thus the genesis of various pathologies.

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Background: Insomnia is the perception of inadequate, insufficient or non-restorative sleep. Of all sleep-related disorders, insomnia is the most common. It is important to remember that the sleep-wake cycle also plays a central role in the genesis of anxiety and depression.

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The investigation of bone injuries is an essential topic in forensics. We sometimes have to deal with charred or dismembered human remains that have lost soft tissue, making it difficult to diagnose the mechanisms of injury that led to death. Our contribution aims to share with the scientific community how we approached two cases of very different bone injuries and the techniques used to differentiate relevant pathology findings of bone fragments.

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  • Coronary artery anomalies are rare congenital conditions that affect the structure and function of coronary arteries, including factors like their origin and path.
  • The case study focuses on a 21-year-old male who experienced sudden cardiac death due to an isolated obstruction caused by a rare valve-like ridge in a specific area of the heart.
  • The article also discusses important aspects of coronary artery anomalies in terms of pathophysiology, diagnosis, and legal considerations, emphasizing the need for more research and awareness in public health regarding these conditions in young individuals.
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Objective: Assessing and accommodating patient preferences is integral to evidence-based practice. This qualitative study sought to explore patient perspectives and experiences of preference work in psychotherapy.

Methods: Participants were 13 UK-based patients who had completed up to 24 sessions of a collaborative-integrative psychotherapy.

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Opioids have a rapid transplacental passage (i.e., less than 60 min); furthermore, symptoms characterize the maternal and fetal withdrawal syndrome.

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Ethyl glucuronide (EtG) is a non-volatile, non-oxidative, hydrophilic, and stable ethanol phase II metabolite. EtG is produced through ethanol glucuronidation by UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT), a phase II enzyme. EtG can be extracted from different biological matrices, including keratin ones, such as hair or nails.

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The use of ionic liquid and organic salts as additives for electrolyte systems in dye-sensitized solar cells have been widely described in recent years. The tunability of their physical-chemical properties according to the cation-anion selection contributes toward their high efficiencies. For this purpose, several iodide-based organic salts including imidazolium, picolinium, guanidinium and alkylammonium cations were tested using acetonitrile/valeronitrile electrolytes and their photovoltaic parameters were compared.

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