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Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Mental Illness: A Topic Modeling Approach to Online Mental Health Communities.

Int Neurourol J

November 2024

Department of Game Media, College of IT Convergence, Gachon University, Seongnam, Korea.

Purpose: This study aimed to provide foundational data to enhance integrated interventions by gaining an in-depth understanding of the perceptions of patients experiencing both mental illness and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), which carry a high risk of comorbidity and potential mutual exacerbation.

Methods: Data were collected from a large online mental health community in South Korea, active among individuals with mental illness and their families (as of October 21, 2024: 113,060 members and 368,352 posts). Posts containing the keywords 'pee' or 'urine' (a total of 986 posts) were analyzed including their titles, content, and categories.

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"Whatever is bad goes back to the woman": The gendered blame game of sickle cell disease in Malawi and Uganda.

Soc Sci Med

August 2024

Department of Health Promotion and Development, University of Bergen, Årstadveien 21, 5009, Bergen, Norway. Electronic address:

Mothers are commonly blamed for the ill-health of their children, and this is well documented in research. However, few studies have considered gendered patterns of blame for hereditary conditions caused by mutations from both parents through dual, shared genetic inheritance. This paper explores the 'gendering' of blame in the context of an inherited blood disorder known as sickle cell disease.

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The way towards ethical anesthesia care: no aim - no game - no fame or blame?

Curr Opin Anaesthesiol

August 2024

Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Sjaellands University Hospital Nykøbing Falster, & University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.

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  • This review talks about how important it is to give patients the right type of anesthesia, focusing on their safety and comfort.
  • It suggests that there should be clear goals and rules, and that teamwork with feedback can help improve anesthesia care.
  • New methods in anesthesia are better, but there are challenges, and it's important to make sure everyone's working together to keep patients safe and happy.
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Low-rank human-like agents are trusted more and blamed less in human-autonomy teaming.

Front Artif Intell

April 2024

The MARCS Institute for Brain Behaviour and Development, Western Sydney University, Parramatta, NSW, Australia.

If humans are to team with artificial teammates, factors that influence trust and shared accountability must be considered when designing agents. This study investigates the influence of anthropomorphism, rank, decision cost, and task difficulty on trust in human-autonomous teams (HAT) and how blame is apportioned if shared tasks fail. Participants ( = 31) completed repeated trials with an artificial teammate using a low-fidelity variation of an air-traffic control game.

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