2021
Helping Victims of Loss and Trauma: A Social Psychological Perspective
Penner L, Dovidio J, Albrecht T. Helping Victims of Loss and Trauma: A Social Psychological Perspective. 2021, 62-85. DOI: 10.4324/9781315783345-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial psychological perspectiveSocial psychological literatureSocial comparison processesPsychological literaturePsychological perspectiveExperience of lossProsocial behaviorTraumatic eventsComparison processSocial learningPerson's willingnessPersonal lossOwn situationAppropriate responseTime of lossPeopleCurrent behaviorVictimsTraumaExperienceParticular kindWillingnessLearningBehaviorPersons
2020
Machismo
Pérez O, Morales A. Machismo. 2020, 243-246. DOI: 10.1002/9781118970843.ch305.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTraditional machismoProblem-solving coping strategiesPsychometrically sound instrumentLatino menPsychological literatureEmotional responsesEthnic identitySound instrumentCoping strategiesNegative qualitiesCultural valuesHistorical contentCaballerismoMachismoOperational definitionTraditional viewFamily centerednessMachismo
Pérez O, Morales A. Machismo. 2020, 243-246. DOI: 10.1002/9781119547181.ch305.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTraditional machismoProblem-solving coping strategiesPsychometrically sound instrumentLatino menPsychological literatureEmotional responsesEthnic identitySound instrumentCoping strategiesNegative qualitiesCultural valuesHistorical contentCaballerismoMachismoOperational definitionTraditional viewFamily centeredness
2014
Failure to perceive clinical events: An under-recognised source of error
Greig P, Higham H, Nobre A. Failure to perceive clinical events: An under-recognised source of error. Resuscitation 2014, 85: 952-956. PMID: 24746782, DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2014.03.316.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSimulated cardiac arrestAssociated with increased likelihoodAdult resuscitationPerceptual errorsPatient outcomesClinically significant eventsCardiac arrestFree textChange-eventsOxygen malfunctionAttentional focusPsychological literatureClinical eventsAdverse eventsCognitive workloadSituational awarenessExpertisePracticeError introductionVideoParticipantsSignificant eventsCliniciansPerceptual failuresResuscitation
2004
Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy for Anxiety and Depressive Disorders in Children and Adolescents: An Evidence-Based Medicine Review
COMPTON S, MARCH J, BRENT D, ALBANO A, WEERSING V, CURRY J. Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy for Anxiety and Depressive Disorders in Children and Adolescents: An Evidence-Based Medicine Review. Journal Of The American Academy Of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2004, 43: 930-959. PMID: 15266189, DOI: 10.1097/01.chi.0000127589.57468.bf.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive-behavioral psychotherapyDepressive disorderCognitive-behavioral treatmentCognitive-behavioral therapyCognitive-behavioral interventionsActive control conditionPediatric anxietyCognitive-behavioralSymptom reductionFramework of evidence-based medicinePsychological literatureAnxietyTreatment of childrenPrimary outcome domainsOutcome domainsEvidence-based perspectivePsychotherapyControl conditionInactive controlAdolescentsDisordersEvidence-Based Medicine ReviewsWaiting listEvidence-based medicineEvidence-based
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