103 research outputs found

    Overt and relational aggression in Russian nursery-school-age children: parenting style and marital linkages.

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    Maternal and paternal parenting styles and marital interactions linked to childhood aggressive behavior as described in Western psychological literature were measured in an ethnic Russian sample of 207 families of nursery-school-age children. Results corroborated and extended findings from Western samples. Maternal and paternal coercion, lack of responsiveness, and psychological control (for mothers only) were significantly correlated with children\u27s overt aggression with peers. Less responsiveness (for mothers and fathers) and maternal coercion positively correlated with relational aggression. Some of these associations differed for boys versus girls. Marital conflict was also linked to more overt and relational aggression for boys. When entered into the same statistical model, more marital conflict (for boys only), more maternal coercion, and less paternal responsiveness were found to be the most important contributors to overt and relational aggression in younger Russian children

    "Dirty coagulation" technique as an alternative to microclips for control of bleeding from deep feeders during brain arteriovenous malformation surgery

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    Meticulous haemostasis is one of the most important factors during microneurosurgical resection of brain arteriovenous malformation (AVM). Controlling major arterial feeders and draining veins with clips and bipolar coagulation are well-established techniques, while managing with bleeding from deep tiny vessels still proves to be challenging. This technical note describes a technique used by the senior author in AVM surgery for last 20 years in dealing with the issue highlighted. "Dirty coagulation" is a technique of bipolar coagulation of small feeders carried out together with a thin layer of brain tissue that surrounds these fragile vessels. The senior author uses this technique for achieving permanent haemostasis predominantly in large and/or deep-seated AVMs. To illustrate the efficacy of this technique, we retrospectively reviewed the outcome of Spetzler-Martin (SM) grade III-V AVMs resected by the senior author over the last 5 years (2010-2015). Thirty-five cases of AVM surgeries (14 SM grade III, 15 SM grade IV and 6 SM grade V) in this 5-year period were analysed. No postoperative intracranial haemorrhage was encountered as a result of bleeding from the deep feeders. Postoperative angiograms showed complete resection of all AVMs, except in two cases (SM grade V and grade III). "Dirty coagulation" provides an effective way to secure haemostasis from deep tiny feeders. This cost-effective method could be successfully used for achieving permanent haemostasis and thereby decreasing postoperative haemorrhage in AVM surgery.Peer reviewe

    Mental Health First Aid Training in Rural Maryland during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Program Implementation through Virtual Delivery

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    The growing mental health concerns during COVID-19, particularly among rural residents, is a public health emergency. Rural residents are at an elevated risk, as rurality has been associated with various disparities, including lower accessibility to mental health services. Maryland Rural Opioid Technical Assistance (ROTA; Maryland Extension) aimed to address this issue by delivering evidence-based programs on opioid misuse and mental health to rural community members and practitioners throughout Maryland when the COVID-19 pandemic hit the U.S. and all research activities had to transition to the virtual setting. The current study provides an overview of the implementation process of the Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) program and reports the findings from the evaluation efforts. Participants (N = 398) completed a one-time online survey and answered open-ended questions, reporting high satisfaction rates and positive experiences with the virtual delivery of the program. Results suggested that the virtual format was still effective in program content delivery and that virtual delivery of evidence-based programs may be an opportune strategy to reach more rural residents. Recommendations for future research and practice efforts include building sustainable partnerships with local community organizations and considering rurality and prolonged-pandemic factors for effective program implementation

    Cerebral embolization associated with parenchymal seeding of the left atrial myxoma : Potential role of interleukin-6 and matrix metalloproteinases

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    Systemic embolization has been reported in up to 40% of patients with left atrial myxoma, half of them with cerebral involvement. However, development of intracerebral embolization associated with parenchymal seeding of the myxoma emboli is an extremely rare complication, with only 36 histologically diagnosed cases reported in the published literature. We describe a 69-year-old woman who arrived at the emergency service with hemiparesis associated with drug-resistant epilepsy and a medical history of resection of a left atrial myxoma 10 months previously. Cranial computed tomography revealed multiple large lesions of heterogeneous density and cystic components in the occipital lobes and posterior fossa parenchyma. Histopathological analyses after stereotactic biopsy of the occipital lesion revealed infiltrative myxoma cells with benign histological findings and uniform expression of calretinin similar to that of the primary cardiac myxoma. Additional immunohistochemical studies confirmed brain parenchymal seeding of the myxoma cells with strong expression of interleukin-6 (IL-6) and focal expression of matrix metalloproteinases-2 (MMP-2). Here, we discuss the clinicopathological features of intracerebral embolization of left atrial myxomas associated with progressive parenchymal seeding of the tumor emboli and the potential pathogenic role of IL-6 and MMPs.Peer reviewe

    Interfaces no convencionales : Su impacto en las interacciones

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    La comunidad en Interacción Humano Computadora (HCI) ha mostrado que las Interfaces de Usuario están trascendiendo los escritorios. Estas interfaces emergentes emplean técnicas novedosas para el ingreso de los datos, ejemplo de esto lo constituyen las interfaces hápticas, las tangibles, las basadas en cámaras entre otras. Por otro lado la presentación de información se realiza a través de una variedad de dispositivos cada vez más amplia y tendientes a embeberse en el entorno del usuario. Todo esto demanda una profunda revisión y adecuación de los paradigmas de interacción tradicionales y seguramente la formulación de nuevos modelos que potencien su utilidad.Eje: Computación gráfica, Imágenes y VisualizaciónRed de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI

    Interfaces no convencionales : Su impacto en las interacciones

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    La comunidad en Interacción Humano Computadora (HCI) ha mostrado que las Interfaces de Usuario están trascendiendo los escritorios. Estas interfaces emergentes emplean técnicas novedosas para el ingreso de los datos, ejemplo de esto lo constituyen las interfaces hápticas, las tangibles, las basadas en cámaras entre otras. Por otro lado la presentación de información se realiza a través de una variedad de dispositivos cada vez más amplia y tendientes a embeberse en el entorno del usuario. Todo esto demanda una profunda revisión y adecuación de los paradigmas de interacción tradicionales y seguramente la formulación de nuevos modelos que potencien su utilidad.Eje: Computación gráfica, Imágenes y VisualizaciónRed de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI

    Efecto terapéutico del extracto etanólico de Erythroxylum coca spp. en anemia ferropénica inducida en ratas Holtzman macho

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    Coca leaf has been traditionally used for medical purposes and contains high iron levels. Objective: To determine the effect of Erythroxylum coca spp. ethanol extract in iron-deficiency anemia induced by iron-deficient diet in male Holtzman rats. Design: Experimental. Setting: Institute of Pathology Laboratory, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. Biologic material: Eighteen weaned male Holtzman rats 16 days old. Interventions: Rats were allocated to three groups of six rats each: a) iron-sufficient group (IS) received 25 g/d of balanced diet for 7 weeks; b) iron-deficient group (ID) received 25 g/d of iron-deficient diet for 7 weeks; and, c) irondeficient/ E. coca extract group (ID-CE) received 25 g/d of iron-deficient diet for 7 weeks, and in the fifth week 18 g/d of E. coca extract were added. Main outcome measures: Serum hemoglobin level, weight and height. Results: At the end of the treatment, there was significant difference of hemoglobin in the ID-CE group (p=0.04). There was significant difference in serum hemoglobin levels between ID-CE and ID groups (p=0.0062). No significant difference was found in serum hemoglobin levels between ID-CE and IS groups (p=0.06). No significant difference was found in weight and height between ID and ID-CE groups (p=0.20 and p=0.23, respectively). Conclusions: E. coca had experimental antianemic effect supported by findings in the serum hemoglobin levels.La hoja de coca ha sido usada tradicionalmente con fines medicinales y contiene altos niveles de hierro. Objetivos: Determinar el efecto del extracto etanólico de Erythroxylum coca spp. frente a anemia ferropénica inducida por dieta deficiente en hierro, en ratas Holtzman macho. Diseño: Experimental. Lugar: Laboratorio del Instituto de Patología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. Material biológico: Dieciocho ratas Holtzman macho de 16 días de edad recién destetadas. Intervenciones: Se formó tres grupos de seis ratas cada uno: a) grupo hierro suficiente (HS), recibió 25 g/d de alimento balanceado durante 7 semanas; b) grupo hierro deficiente (HD), recibió 25 g/d de dieta ferropénica durante 7 semanas; y, c) el grupo hierro deficiente – extracto E. coca (HD-EC), recibió 25 g/d de dieta ferropénica durante 7 semanas y a partir de la semana 5 se agregó 18 g/d de extracto de E. coca. Principales medidas de resultados: Nivel sérico de hemoglobina, peso y talla. Resultados: Al finalizar el tratamiento, se observó aumento significativo de la hemoglobina en el grupo HD-EC (p=0,04). Se encontró diferencia significativa en los niveles séricos de hemoglobina entre los grupos HD-EC y HD (p=0,0062). No se encontró diferencia significativa en los valores de hemoglobina entre los grupos HD-EC y HS (p= 0,06). No se evidenció diferencia en el peso y la talla entre los grupos HD y HD–EC (p=0,20 y p=0,23, respectivamente). Conclusiones: E. coca presenta efecto antianémico experimental, sustentado en los resultados de los niveles de hemoglobina

    Slow Spin Relaxation in Two-Dimensional Electron Systems with Antidots

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    We report a Monte Carlo investigation of the effect of a lattice of antidots on spin relaxation in twodimensional electron systems. The spin relaxation time is calculated as a function of geometrical parameters describing the antidot lattice, namely, the antidot radius and the distance between their centers. It is shown that spin polarization relaxation can be efficiently suppressed by the chaotic spatial motion due to the antidot lattice. This phenomenon offers a new approach to spin coherence manipulation in spintronics devices.Comment: submitted to Phys. Rev.

    Anti-inflammatory Components from Functional Foods for Obesity

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    Obesity, defined as excessive fat accumulation that may impair health, has been described throughout human history, but it has now reached epidemic proportions with the WHO estimating that 39% of the world’s adults over 18 years of age were overweight or obese in 2016. Obesity is a chronic low-grade inflammatory state leading to organ damage with an increased risk of common diseases including cardiovascular and metabolic disease, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, osteo-arthritis and some cancers. This inflammatory state may be influenced by adipose tissue hypoxia and changes in the gut microbiota. There has been an increasing focus on functional foods and nutraceuticals as treatment options for obesity as drug treatments are limited in efficacy. This chapter summarises the importance of anthocyanin-containing fruits and vegetables, coffee and its components, tropical fruit and food waste as sources of phytochemicals for obesity treatment. We emphasise that preclinical studies can form the basis for clinical trials to determine the effectiveness of these treatments in humans
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