2022
Abnormal cortisol profile during psychosocial stress among patients with schizophrenia in a Chinese population
Zhu X, Zhu Y, Huang J, Zhou Y, Tong J, Zhang P, Luo X, Chen S, Tian B, Tan S, Wang Z, Han X, Tian L, Li CR, Hong LE, Tan Y. Abnormal cortisol profile during psychosocial stress among patients with schizophrenia in a Chinese population. Scientific Reports 2022, 12: 18591. PMID: 36329219, PMCID: PMC9633605, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-20808-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNegative affect scoresAffect scoresPaced Auditory Serial Addition TaskAuditory Serial Addition TaskMirror-Tracing Persistence TaskSerial Addition TaskNegative Affect ScheduleChallenge taskNegative emotionsAddition taskPersistence taskCortisol responseSignificant interactionSalivary cortisol levelsNegative Syndrome ScaleCortisol profilesCortisol levelsSaliva cortisol levelsPsychological stressPsychosocial stressHealthy volunteersEmotionsSyndrome ScaleTaskAdrenal axis dysfunction
2018
P.4.003 Mood instability and reward processing: daily remote monitoring as a modern phenotyping tool for bipolar disorder
Panchal P, Scholl J, Nelissen N, Saunders K, Darby D, Rushworth M, Harrison P, Nobre A, Harmer C. P.4.003 Mood instability and reward processing: daily remote monitoring as a modern phenotyping tool for bipolar disorder. European Neuropsychopharmacology 2018, 28: s88-s89. DOI: 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2017.12.121.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMood Disorder QuestionnaireMood instabilityBipolar disorderRisk-taking behaviorGambling TaskAffect scoresReward processing tasksMonitoring of cognitionPANAS positive affectNegative affect scoresPositive affect scoresCognitive task dataPerception of rewardReward processingAffective disordersPositive affectCognitive underpinningsGambling optionsAssociated cognitionsNeural mechanismsRisky choiceCognitive processesInduce risk-taking behaviorsCognitive monitoringMood monitoring
2014
Expressive Writing as a Therapeutic Process for Drug-Dependent Women
Meshberg-Cohen S, Svikis D, McMahon TJ. Expressive Writing as a Therapeutic Process for Drug-Dependent Women. Substance Abuse 2014, 35: 80-88. PMID: 24588298, PMCID: PMC3942795, DOI: 10.1080/08897077.2013.805181.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExpressive writingNegative affectWriting sessionsSubstance use disordersTrauma-specific treatmentNegative affect scoresPosttraumatic symptom severitySubstance-abusing womenPosttraumatic distressPosttraumatic stressControl writingAffect scoresStressful experiencesStressful eventsResidential treatmentGroup differencesDrug-dependent womenPhysical distressPromising interventionAnxiety scoresSUD treatmentAffectTherapeutic processSymptom severityUse disorders
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