Publications by authors named "O John"

The role of childhood activity level in personality development is still poorly understood. Using data from a prospective study following 939 children from age 1.5 to 16.

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Objective: The World Health Organization (WHO) Southeast Asian region, comprising a quarter of the global population, faces significant healthcare challenges influenced by diverse economic and social conditions. The objective of this study is to map the Digital Health Intervention (DHI) functionalities across the nine axes of the healthcare system challenges (HSCs) model; we use WHO's DHIs classification framework and the Health System Challenges model. Our study findings help identify the gaps in the potential of the existing DHIs in addressing health system challenges in low- and middle-income countries.

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Introduction: Urgency has been defined as the tendency towards rash speech and behavior in the context of emotion. Measures of Urgency have been found to have robust predictive power for psychopathologies and problematic behaviors. In the current study, we question whether emotions are unique drivers of urgency, or if emotions are potent exemplars of contexts that lead to rash speech and behavior.

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  • Exposure to repetitive head impacts (RHI) correlates with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), which can only be diagnosed after death; the study explores the presence of a cavum septum pellucidum (CSP) in living former football players to understand its relation to RHI and potential CTE.
  • The research involved 175 former players, both college and professional, and compared their CSP measurements to a control group without RHI exposure, assessing associations with cumulative head impact and traumatic encephalopathy syndrome (TES).
  • Results indicated that former players had significantly higher CSP presence and ratio compared to controls, with professional players exhibiting an even greater ratio; however, there was no notable link between CSP and TES or provisional
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