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Depression and AnxietyISSN: 2643-4059

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 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2643-4059/1710026

Associations between Physical Activity and Depressive Symptoms through Obesity and School Bullying among Adolescents

Evan K Kim and Timothy Munro

Article Type: Research Article | First Published: June 30, 2021

Physical activity has been shown to be associated with improved physical and mental health conditions and can reduce the risk of depressive symptoms among adolescents. While the underlying mechanisms thought to mediate the relation between physical activity and depressive symptoms have not been well-established, the current study investigated the association of physical activity with depressive symptoms and whether this relationship would be explained by obesity and experiencing school bullying....

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2643-4059/1710025

Repetitive Triggered Somatosensory Discrimination as a Potential Treatment for Treatment Resistant Depression and Anxiety: A Pilot Study

Abraham Shoshani

Article Type: Research Article | First Published: June 23, 2021

Depression and anxiety are the most common mental disorders in Israel. Current pharmacological treatments are frequently insufficient in reducing symptoms, particularly for treatment resistant depression and anxiety. Considerable evidence has accumulated in clinical settings and research studies both with animals and humans that has implicated the involvement of the primary and secondary somatosensory and insular cortices with the regulation of emotions. Awareness deficits and irregularities of ...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2643-4059/1710024

The Association between Gratitude and Depression: A Meta- Analysis

Jo A Iodice, John M Malouff and Nicola S Schutte

Article Type: Review Article | First Published: June 23, 2021

Many studies have explored the association between gratitude and depression, but no meta-analysis has been reported. The purpose of this meta-analysis was to fill that gap. The meta-analysis synthesized the association in 70 reported effect sizes from 62 published and unpublished articles, involving a total of 26,427 child, adolescent, and adult participants. The studies were completed by different research teams, using different samples, different measures, and various correlational research de...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2643-4059/1710023

Frequency of Mental Behavioral Disorders in the Emergency Staff during the Care of Patients in the Covid-19 Pandemic

Hernández Gómez Jesús Alejandro, Palomec Antonio Lizbeth, Ruiz Mondragón Alberto and Sánchez Martínez Fátima Alondra

Article Type: Research Article | First Published: February 15, 2021

As the health personnel fight it spread of COVID-19, has acquired information of alterations psychological featured in professionals and technicians of the health that is in contact with patients infected by this virus. Of according to center carried out, the more alterations frequent in a 85% are: Anxiety, depression and Post-traumatic stress. Anxiety is define like of the answers of our mind and body before situations of danger or threat, the it depresses us talk about a group of diseases ment...

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