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Psychiatr Danub
August 2024
Department of Psychology, SWU "Neofit Rilski", Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria.
Pol Merkur Lekarski
October 2024
POLTAVA STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, POLTAVA, UKRAINE.
Objective: Aim: The aim is to study the main factors of youth's Internet dependence formation.
Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: We conducted psychodiagnostic examination of students in the National Academy of Internal Affairs. The research involved 154 students: full-time students aged 18-25 (n = 78) and part-time students aged 26-35 (n = 76).
Front Public Health
July 2024
School of Sociology, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China.
Background: The digital finance era has reshaped young people's lifestyles, risk perceptions and insurance participation decisions. Modern youth have to constantly seek for rational social security support and construct individual protection barriers to adapt to new lifestyles and social structures. China's multi-tiered, universal health insurance system is urgently needed to satisfy young people's flexible needs and rational decision-making.
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October 2023
Samara State Medical University, Samara, Russia.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has had significant impacts on the child and adolescent population, with long-term consequences for physical health, socio-psychological well-being, and cognitive development, which require further investigation. We herein describe a study design protocol for recognizing neuropsychiatric complications associated with pediatric COVID-19, and for developing effective prevention and treatment strategies grounded on the evidence-based findings.
Methods: The study includes two cohorts, each with 163 participants, aged from 7 to 18 years old, and matched by gender.
Health Commun
March 2024
School of Communication Studies, University of Tennessee.
This study examined the formation of trust judgments of information sources about COVID-19 and the role played by emotions in this information seeking process. Twenty-seven in-depth interviews with Americans revealed that both trust and affective responses were present in information seeking of health messages, thus discovering the applicability of Risk Information Seeking and Processing (RISP) model's propositions during pandemics. Using qualitative methods to assess RISP variables in a new context (COVID-19), the study proposes modifications to the existing model.
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