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2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (6) ◽  
pp. 25520-25537
Author(s):  
Gilmar Antoniassi Junior ◽  
Rosana Mendes Maciel Moreira ◽  
Elaine da Silva Martins ◽  
Eliane Francisca Da Silva

Cell Reports ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 37 (7) ◽  
pp. 110014
Author(s):  
Raozhou Lin ◽  
Lisa N. Learman ◽  
M. Ali Bangash ◽  
Tatiana Melnikova ◽  
Erica Leyder ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 130 (3) ◽  
pp. 223-235
Author(s):  
Erin Bondy ◽  
David A. A. Baranger ◽  
Jared Balbona ◽  
Kendall Sputo ◽  
Sarah E. Paul ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 108926802198968
Author(s):  
Tchilissila Alicerces Simões ◽  
Bruno de Sousa ◽  
Isabel Marques Alberto

In this study, we sought to empirically validate the model of development of urban families in Southern Angola. The study was carried out with a sample of 256 participants ( n = 130, 50.78% women; n = 126, 49.22% men) from urban centers of Southern Angola, aged between 18–79 years. We aimed, particularly, to identify women’s and men’s perceptions of their family functioning (SCORE-15), family vulnerability to stress (FILE), family strengths (FSQ), and family investment in rituals and routines (FRQ-R). The results from the structured additive regression models (STAR) demonstrated the adequacy of this model to explain and organize the data from the sample studied. Moreover, the results identified the perception of an adjusted family functioning, despite the high levels of family vulnerability to stress and low levels of family strength, compared with international studies. This study also showed a great investment in family rituals and routines. Results from STAR highlight the consistency of women throughout family evolution, and greater fluctuations in the results presented by men, particularly those who are in the stages of families with an adolescent or a young adult child and families in the “sandwich” generation. These results contribute to the enrichment of Simões and Alberto’s model and a better understanding of the family reality in urban Southern Angola.


Author(s):  
Cynthia M. Apaza-Panca ◽  
Pedro J. Maquera-Luque ◽  
José O. Huanca-Frías ◽  
Luis A. Supo-Quispe ◽  
Anthony P. Távara-Ramos ◽  
...  

The study was carried out with the objective of comparing and analyzing psychosocial factors such as stress, depression and anxiety in undergraduate university students from Loreto, Ancash, Moquegua and Puno during confinement by Covid-19, Peru. The study was based on a non-experimental, quantitative-descriptive, cross-sectional and correlational design with non-probability and intentional sampling, an online survey was applied to a sample of 665 undergraduate students using validated instruments such as the List of Indicators of Vulnerability to stress, the Zung Depression Scale, and the Hamilton Anxiety Scale. The study reports vulnerability to stress in 50.8%, 46.3%, 36.4% and 37.5% in Loreto, Ancash, Moquegua and Puno. The prevalence of depression was 100.0%, 97.6%, 96.9% and 95.2% between mild, moderate and severe; likewise, 100.0% presented anxiety symptoms. It was concluded that a situation of obligatory social confinement is directly related to the presence of stress, depression and anxiety, particularly in undergraduate university students, affecting a greater proportion of women; of these between 19 and 22 years, and with a higher incidence in regions with a greater number of confirmed cases; where insomnia, worry and irritability are the most significant symptoms.


Author(s):  
Angélica Torres-Berrío ◽  
Alice Morgunova ◽  
Michel Giroux ◽  
Santiago Cuesta ◽  
Eric J. Nestler ◽  
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