Publications by authors named "Z M Ashurov"

Objectives: This study aimed to compare mental healthcare services for older adults aged ≥65 years among countries in World Psychiatric Association (WPA) Zone 10.

Methods: A culturally sensitive questionnaire was developed and sent to the presidents of national psychiatric associations of the eight countries in WPA Zone 10 (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, and Uzbekistan).

Results: Psychiatric associations of six countries responded to the questionnaire (Armenia and Moldova did not respond).

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Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder that affects a significant proportion of the world's population, particularly children and adolescents. The sensory processing issues can be an evidence-based target for therapeutic/corrective interventions by controlling the intensity and targeted replacement of maladaptive sensory stimuli with neutral stimuli using virtual reality or augmented reality.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates employee burnout stemming from prolonged workplace stress and aims to develop techniques to address it, specifically using a virtual reality (VR) and biofeedback intervention called ReViSide.
  • In a randomized controlled trial with 140 adult participants experiencing emotional burnout, one group will use the ReViSide technology while the control group receives traditional psychocorrection, measuring outcomes like emotional burnout and mental health symptoms.
  • The hypothesis is that participants using VR will show more significant improvements in burnout levels, including emotional exhaustion and personal accomplishment, along with potential changes in brain activity linked to lower distress levels.
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Background: Stigma related to mental illness (and its treatment) is prevalent worldwide. This stigma could be at the structural or organizational level, societal level (interpersonal stigma), and the individual level (internalized stigma). Vulnerable populations, for example, gender minorities, children, adolescents, and geriatric populations, are more prone to stigma.

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