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TTechnology Read More Parental cancer: communication, daily life changes and psychosocial support: a qualitative study of adolescents and young adults who experienced parental cancer during adolescence | BMC PsychologySeptember 17, 2025 The results of our research are presented in accordance with the research questions, which relate to communication, changes…
TTechnology Read More The relationship between social network addiction, online gaming addiction, and suicide ideation: mediating and moderating role of loneliness | BMC PsychologyAugust 30, 2025 Suicide represents a serious public health issue, closely intertwined with feelings of hopelessness, helplessness, and existential questioning. Suicide,…
BBooks Read More Scientists decode secret of book lovers’ minds | Northwest & National NewsAugust 14, 2025 Imagination cards related to the study. (Georgia Punton via SWNS) By Talker By Stephen Beech Understanding book readers’…
HHealth Read More Lived experiences of COVID-19 survivors admitted to the respiratory intensive care unit (RICU): phenomenological study in Southern Iran | BMC PsychologyAugust 10, 2025 The participants in this study were twelve COVID-19 survivors, including 9 men and 3 women aged 19 to…
HHealth Read More The protective role of cognitive reserve in moderating depressive symptomatology in patients with multiple sclerosis | BMC PsychologyJuly 28, 2025 In clinical studies, the prevalence of cognitive impairments in MS is estimated to be between 54% and 65%…