10 research outputs found

    Behavioral measures as a function of future self condition.

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    <p><i>Note</i>: standard errors are shown in parentheses</p

    Response time and D scores of three SC-IATs.

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    1<p>T test to response time between compatible and incompatible tasks;</p>2<p>T test to D-scores;</p>3<p>Compatible task is mental illness paired with negative words, and incompatible task is mental illness paired with positive words.</p

    Grand average event-related brain potentials and topographical maps for the difference wave.

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    <p>A: Grand average event-related brain potentials. ERPs evoked by positive and negative traits for the near and distant future condition, and the difference wave (negative near future condition-positive near future condition) at FC3 and Cz. B: topographical maps of the voltage amplitudes for the difference wave at 686–712 and 714–740 ms.</p

    Correlations between LPC amplitude and connectivity and event recall frequency in near and distant future self conditions.

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    <p>Correlations between LPC amplitude and connectivity and event recall frequency in near and distant future self conditions.</p

    Gender differences in explicit stigma toward mental disorder.

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    <p>Gender differences in explicit stigma toward mental disorder.</p

    Gender differences in implicit stigma toward mental disorder.

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    <p>Gender differences in implicit stigma toward mental disorder.</p

    Effects of ASD Group and its interactions with image type, hemisphere, and electrode on ERPs during a visual oddball task.

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    <p>Effects of ASD Group and its interactions with image type, hemisphere, and electrode on ERPs during a visual oddball task.</p

    Three stimulus category simple visual Oddball task.

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    <p>There were 16 blocks with 50 trials per block. Participants were instructed to pay attention to all stimuli and to report the names of stimuli they had just viewed during breaks between blocks.</p

    Average P100, N100, MMN and P300 ERPs in response to three image types in the ASD and TD groups.

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    <p>Average P100, N100, MMN and P300 ERPs in response to three image types in the ASD and TD groups.</p

    Data_Sheet_1_Prevalence of COVID-19 fear and its association with quality of life among fire service recruits after ceasing the dynamic zero-COVID policy in China.docx

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    BackgroundIn December 2022, China terminated its dynamic zero-COVID policy. To date, however, no research has been conducted upon mental health issues and their relationship with quality of life (hereafter QoL) among fire service recruits since the dynamic zero-COVID policy ended. This study explored fear of COVID-19 (FOC) prevalence and correlates as well as its network structure and interconnections with QoL among fire service recruits.MethodsA cross-sectional survey design was used to assess fire service recruits in Beijing and Sichuan, Guangxi and Guizhou provinces of China between February 13 and 16, 2023. Fear of COVID-19 was measured using the Fear of COVID-19 Scale, depression was assessed with the Patient Health Questionnaire, anxiety was examined using the Generalized Anxiety Disorder scale, and QOL was evaluated with the World Health Organization Quality of Life-brief version. Univariate and multivariate analyses were used to explore correlates of COVID-19 fear. Network analysis assessed the structure of fear of COVID-19 and its associations with QoL.ResultsA total of 1,560 participants were included in this study. The overall prevalence of fear of COVID-19 was 38.85% (n = 606; 95% CI = 36.42–41.32%). Being afraid of COVID-19 was significantly related to depression (OR = 1.084; p ConclusionOver one-third of fire service recruits reported fear of COVID-19 after China’s dynamic zero-COVID policy had terminated. Poorer QoL was related to fear of COVID-19. Targeting core symptoms of the fear network structure could help improve the physical and mental health of fire service recruits during public health crises.</p
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