134 results match your criteria: "The Tunisian Center of Early Intervention in Psychosis[Affiliation]"

Background: Through the years, studying negative behaviors of the worldwide population seized the spotlight from many researchers who focused on building scales in order the measure the level of worries, fear and even depression of such stressed individuals. By definition, "Future anxiety" (FA) is fueled by negative thoughts leading to intense fear of unknown future events. The Dark Future scale (DFS) measures the level of anxiety experienced towards the future.

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Background: In the context of persistent wars and conflicts worldwide, the impact of acute, excessive and constant exposure to media coverage of such events on mental health outcomes becomes a serious problem for public health, and requires therefore urgent investigation to inform an effective prevention and management response. The objective of the present study was to test the hypothesis that war-related media exposure is directly and indirectly associated with insomnia through depression and perceived stress among adults from the general population of different Arab countries.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried-out two weeks after the beginning of Israel-Gaza war on the 7th of October 2023.

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Background: Despite the extensive literature on the association between perfectionism and disordered eating (DE), only scant attention has been given to the underlying processes that may mediate this relationship. The present study aimed to contribute to existing literature by investigating the direct and indirect relations between perfectionism and DE through obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) symptoms and obsessive beliefs, among community adults from three different countries and cultural backgrounds (i.e.

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Background: The utility of the World Health Organization Wellbeing Index (WHO-5) as rapid screening tool for depression has not yet been researched in the context of schizophrenia. The goals of this study were twofold: (1) to test the psychometric properties of the WHO-5 in a sample of Arabic-speaking patients with schizophrenia from Lebanon, with particular emphasis on validating the WHO-5 as a screening tool for wellbeing and depression in patients with schizophrenia; and (2) to determine the optimal cut-off point to identify schizophrenia patients with depression.

Methods: Chronic, remitted patients with schizophrenia took part in this cross-sectional study between August and October 2023 (n = 117; mean age of 57.

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  • Resilience is key for mental health, and the study aims to explore its relationship with personality traits, particularly in Lebanese adults, noting a gap in research in Lebanon and the Arab world.
  • A total of 387 adults participated in a cross-sectional study using validated scales to assess resilience, post-traumatic growth, and personality traits.
  • Results indicate that post-traumatic growth acts as a mediator between certain personality traits (extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness) and resilience, suggesting that promoting post-traumatic growth can enhance resilience in individuals facing adversity.*
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Evidence suggests the importance of a person's chronotype in predicting various aspects of an individual's physical and mental health. While the effect of depression on sleep is well established, the impact of a person's specific sleep timing and chronotype on the prevalence of both depression and anxiety has yet to be fully understood, especially among university students, vulnerable to mental health problems. In addition, other factors also seem to influence the occurrence of depression and anxiety among students as well as their quality of sleep, one of which being the students' financial wellness.

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  • There’s a connection between problematic social media use (PSMU) and anxiety, but the specifics of how they relate are still unclear, especially regarding other influencing factors.
  • This study focused on university students in Lebanon, testing if trait mindfulness might help lessen anxiety linked to PSMU.
  • Results indicated that while high PSMU leads to higher anxiety, increased mindfulness can reduce anxiety levels, suggesting mindfulness interventions could be beneficial for students struggling with PSMU.
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  • Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) is a newly recognized eating disorder characterized by unhealthy eating habits without issues related to body image, and this study explores the relationship between perfectionism and ARFID.
  • The study involved 515 Lebanese adults and measured various forms of perfectionism and self-esteem to understand how these factors interact with ARFID symptoms.
  • Results showed that higher levels of narcissistic perfectionism were linked to increased ARFID symptoms, particularly when self-esteem levels were low, highlighting the importance of self-esteem interventions in treatment.
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  • The study focuses on the Meaning in Life Questionnaire (MLQ) translated into Arabic for Lebanese young adults, aiming to assess its effectiveness in capturing the subjective construct of life's meaning in this demographic.
  • Researchers surveyed 684 Lebanese young adults and found that the original MLQ model needed adjustments; after removing two problematic items, the remaining model showed good reliability and fit.
  • Results indicated no significant gender differences in MLQ scores, and findings revealed that the Search subscale relates to higher GRIT without affecting psychological distress, while the Presence subscale associates with both higher GRIT and lower distress, supporting the MLQ's validity and reliability in this context.
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Background: Public education efforts to address and reduce potential harms from cannabis use in Arab countries are either slow or inexistent, and do not follow the steadily increasing trends of cannabis use in Arab youth. Several decades of research on substance use, it can be suggested that being aware of, and knowing about, psychosis risk related to cannabis can at least limit the consumption of the substance. Motivated by a lack of measures specifically designed to measure literacy about cannabis-related psychosis risk in younger populations, and based on an extensive literature review, we aimed to create and validate a new self-report scale to assess the construct, the Cannabis-related Psychosis Risk Literacy Scale (CPRL), in the Arabic language.

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Introduction: The majority of people experience anger at some point in their lives when confronted with unpleasant situations. In social settings, anger can lead to aggressive and hostile in the absence of adequate social competences. Our study aims to examine the moderating role of perceived social competences in the association between psychological distress and anger expression (trait anger, hostility, physical aggression, and verbal aggression) among a sample of Lebanese adults.

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Background: The emotional bond that a mother senses to her infant is essential to their social, emotional, and cognitive development. Understanding the level of mother-infant bonding plays an imperative role in the excellence of care. However, in Lebanon, there is a paucity of information about mother-infant bonding in the postpartum period.

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Objective: Intuitive eating is an eating behavior that has recently come to use mainly in the young population. Knowing that the Lebanese cultural diet differs from other countries, the purpose of this study was to investigate if there is a relationship between self-esteem, interoceptive awareness, and motivation for healthy eating in a sample of Lebanese adults using a Latent Profile Analysis approach.

Design: Cross-sectional study.

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The objectives of this study were to examine the association between financial wellbeing and somatization, in addition to the mediating effect of anxiety, depression and stress. To test such hypotheses, a cross-sectional study was carried out between September and October 2021; 403 participants (264 females; age = 32.76 ± 13.

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Background: There is a lack of measures and data on interpersonal mindfulness from non-Western cultures, which can hinder advances in our understanding of the construct, its conceptual representation, and its effects on human connection and relationships within different cultural settings. To fill this gap and help spark future research in this area in the Arab world, the current study aimed to examine the psychometric properties of an Arabic translation of the 27-item and the 13-item versions of the interpersonal Mindfulness Scale (IMS) in a sample of Arabic-speaking adolescents from the general population.

Methods: A web-based survey was conducted in a sample of 527 Lebanese community adolescents (Mean age = 15.

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A gap in the literature exists about the associations between adaptive eating patterns like mindful eating, body appreciation and psychological distress within the Lebanese population. The current culture of acceptance and increased emphasis on wellbeing elicits interest in studying body acceptance and its correlates. The aim of the current study is to assess the mediating effect of psychological distress in the association between body appreciation and mindful eating behaviors among a sample of Lebanese adults.

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Background: Clinical insight (i.e., impaired insight into illness) is increasingly recognized by the scientific community as a significant contributor to an array of psychological and clinical outcomes in schizophrenia.

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Introduction: It is common for people to experience anxiety when contemplating their unknown future. Studies have shown that those who tend to worry more about their future are more likely to be intolerant of uncertainty. In order to study the way people from the Middle East tackle uncertainty, a valid and reliable scale is needed.

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Background: Waterpipe tobacco smoking has increased tremendously at a global level among all age groups, particularly young people. Previous studies have examined the impact of waterpipe tobacco pictorial health warnings on adults but scarce studies were done on adolescents. The aim of this study was to assess the association of textual versus pictorial warnings on tumbac boxes and the motivation to quit waterpipe smoking among adolescents located in two Eastern Mediterranean countries Lebanon and Iraq.

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The relationship between Emotional Intelligence (EI) and lifestyle choices during the COVID-19 pandemic is obscure and not very well understood. To clarify the mechanisms underlying this relationship, we proposed to test the hypothesis that different coping styles (avoidant and approach) have an indirect effect on the association between EI and many types of lifestyle habits. A cross-sectional study was conducted between December 2020 and January 2021.

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