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    THE PREVALENCE OF SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER AMONG THE BLIND AND PATIENTS WITH SERIOUS VISUAL IMPAIRMENT

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    Background: Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is an interesting disorder in which depression should occur at a particular time of a year, each year and it should disappear at a specific time of the year. While the prevalence of SAD among generally healthy individuals is well known, the information about the prevalence of this disorder among the blind and visually impaired patients is very limited. The aim of the study was to investigate the prevalence of SAD among the blind and people with serious visual impairment in polish population. Subjects and methods: 250 blind or seriously visually impaired individuals and 258 healthy controls were assessed with the usage of Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ). In research group survey was conducted with the Computer Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI) technique. In control group the questionnaire was distributed via Internet. The results were analysed with the usage statistical package - Statistica 13.1. Results: The results revealed that among people suffering from SAD there is statistically significant difference in SPAQ scores between completely blind and seriously visually impaired people. The study shows that is the control group age is negatively correlated with score in SPAQ score, while in the study group age is positively correlated with SPAQ score. The data show that there is a difference in occurrence of SAD between men and women. Conclusion: The study has shown a significant difference in occurrence of SAD between study and control groups. What is more the analysis has indicated major difference in the occurrence of SAD between men and women from the study group. Taking into consideration the fact that this is the second analysis of this type in Europe further investigations are needed

    THE PREVALENCE OF SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER AMONG THE BLIND AND PATIENTS WITH SERIOUS VISUAL IMPAIRMENT

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    Background: Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is an interesting disorder in which depression should occur at a particular time of a year, each year and it should disappear at a specific time of the year. While the prevalence of SAD among generally healthy individuals is well known, the information about the prevalence of this disorder among the blind and visually impaired patients is very limited. The aim of the study was to investigate the prevalence of SAD among the blind and people with serious visual impairment in polish population. Subjects and methods: 250 blind or seriously visually impaired individuals and 258 healthy controls were assessed with the usage of Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ). In research group survey was conducted with the Computer Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI) technique. In control group the questionnaire was distributed via Internet. The results were analysed with the usage statistical package - Statistica 13.1. Results: The results revealed that among people suffering from SAD there is statistically significant difference in SPAQ scores between completely blind and seriously visually impaired people. The study shows that is the control group age is negatively correlated with score in SPAQ score, while in the study group age is positively correlated with SPAQ score. The data show that there is a difference in occurrence of SAD between men and women. Conclusion: The study has shown a significant difference in occurrence of SAD between study and control groups. What is more the analysis has indicated major difference in the occurrence of SAD between men and women from the study group. Taking into consideration the fact that this is the second analysis of this type in Europe further investigations are needed

    Solid-supported synthesis, molecular modeling, and biological activity of long-chain arylpiperazine derivatives with cyclic amino acid amide fragments as 5-HT7 and 5-HT1A receptor ligands

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    International audienceA 47-membered library of novel long-chain arylpiperazines, which contained cyclic amino acid amides in the terminal fragment (pyrrolidine-2-carboxamide and 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline-3-carboxamide), was synthesized on Rink-amide resin and biologically evaluated for binding affinity for 5-HT7 and 5-HT1A receptors. Surprisingly, members of the designed series containing piperidine-2-carboxamide fragments underwent hydrolysis, which occurred during the acidic treatment for release from the solid-support, to their respective pipecolic acid analogs. Representative compounds from the library displayed high-to-low affinity for 5-HT7 (Ki聽=聽18-3134聽nM) and 5-HT1A (Ki聽=聽0.5-6307聽nM) sites. The possible interactions implicated in binding of the studied compounds to the 5-HT7 receptor were supported by molecular modeling. Research was also applied to support the exploration of the influence of the amide fragment, the length of alkylene spacer, and arylpiperazine substituents on the receptor's affinity and selectivity

    What is a good argument? : the method of expert discourse in argumentation research

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    Artyku艂 przedstawia Metod臋 Dyskursu Eksperckiego wraz z opisem jej praktycznego zastosowania w 艣rodowisku naukowym Polskiej Szko艂y Argumentacji. Metoda opracowana zosta艂a z my艣l膮 o zorganizowaniu skutecznej wsp贸艂pracy mi臋dzy specjalistami tej samej dziedziny. Na kolejne etapy sk艂adaj膮 si臋: sonda偶 w艣r贸d ekspert贸w, maj膮cy wy艂oni膰 stanowiska, wybranie na jego podstawie najwa偶niejszych oraz najbardziej kontrowersyjnych kwestii, przedyskutowanie ich w grupach i poddanie analizie za pomoc膮 narz臋dzia OVA+. Artyku艂 zawiera sprawozdanie z pracy nad zagadnieniem si艂y argumentu, maj膮cym szczeg贸lne znaczenie dla programu bada艅 w Polskiej Szkole Argumentacji.The article presents the Method of Expert Discourse, and a description of its practical application within the scientifi c community of the Polish School of Argumentation. The method was developed in order to effectively organize collaboration among specialists working in the same fi eld of investigation. The application of the method consists of the following stages: carrying out a survey addressed to experts, which is to reveal main positions; and, on this basis, selecting of some most important and controversial issues, and fi nally discussing them in groups and analyzing with help of OVA+, a tool for argument processing. The article contains a report on the research into the issue of argument force, which has a particular signifi cance for the research program of the Polish School of Argumentation
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