PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Attachment and trauma-informed programme to support forcibly displaced parents of youth in Sweden: feasibility and preliminary outcomes of the eConnect Online programme
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CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that the online delivery of Connect was a promising way to reduce barriers to service access and improve mental health problems and family functioning among forcibly displaced parents and their children during COVID
Temporal variations of vaccine hesitancy amid the COVID-19 outbreaks in Hong Kong
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To inform the dynamic adjustments of vaccination campaigns, this study examined the transitions among vaccine hesitancy profiles over the COVID-19 pandemic progression and their predictors and outcomes. The transition patterns among hesitancy
Can Geographically Targeted Vaccinations Be Ethically Justified? The Case of Norway During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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This article discusses the fairness of geographically targeted vaccinations (GTVs). During the initial period of local and global vaccine scarcity, health authorities had to enact priority-setting strategies for mass vaccination campaigns against
"Exposing force": the COVID-19 pandemic and women's sport in Ireland during 2020-2021
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CONCLUSION: The COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland has been a challenging and revealing period with regard to sport in Ireland, acting as an "exposing force" of the existing inequitable structures for both the support and coverage of women's sport. Such
International fitness scale (IFIS): association with motor performance in children with obesity
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BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity are defined as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health; and compared with their normal-weight peers, these individuals tend to have a lower level of self-confidence, and consequently
Abdominal Imaging Findings in Patients with COVID-19 Part 2: Solid Organs
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Since severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) first appeared in China in December 2019, the globe has been dealing with an ever-increasing incidence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In addition to respiratory disorders, 40
Perceived COVID-19 stress and online aggression among Chinese first-year college students: a moderated mediation model
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CONCLUSION: This study explains the possible potential mechanisms for reducing online aggression in the context of COVID-19. In order to intervene in online aggression, psychological strategies are supposed to be drawn to reduce anxiety and perceived
