- Journal of Clinical Psychology
- Emotion regulation in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD): Rumination accounts for the association between emotion regulation difficulties and PTSD severityAbstract Objective The current study investigated whether rumination accounts for the relationship between multiple aspects of emotion regulation (ER) difficulties and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) severity. Method Participants were 90 community members (43% diagnosed with PTSD; M age = 26.7, 86% female) who were interviewed using the Clinician‐Administered PTSD Scale‐5 and completed self‐reported measures of ER and rumination.
- Efficacy of transdiagnostic behavior therapy on transdiagnostic avoidance in veterans with emotional disordersAbstract Objective To date, transdiagnostic treatments have primarily investigated treatment outcomes of general psychiatric symptomatology, rather than the specific transdiagnostic symptoms implicated in their protocols. The present study sought to address this significant gap in the literature by investigating the effect of transdiagnostic behavior therapy (TBT) on transdiagnostic avoidance. Method Forty‐four veterans diagnosed with v
- Educational Psychology News -- ScienceDaily
- Assigning workers to new networks boosts sustainabilityInnovation comes from people in different units who have new knowledge, and a new study about conservation organizations suggests encouraging employees to think and act outside network boxes from time to time.
- Clinical Otolaryngology
- Alternate method for designing laryngoplasty implant using actual size CT scan images on a touchscreen device with a stylusAbstract Since publishing our article, Custom designing laryngoplasty implant using actual size CT scan images on a mobile device,1 we have refined our technique to improve the accuracy and time required for the procedure using smart phones with a stylus that allows direct sketching on the screen. The published technique starts with taking a screenshot of the image after adjusting it to the actual size.
- Increase in IL‐17‐positive cells in sinonasal inverted papillomaAbstract Objective Neutrophil infiltration in patients with sinonasal inverted papilloma (SNIP) is significantly high. Whether IL‐17, which is a potent factor mediating neutrophilic inflammation, is involved in the neutrophilic phenotype of SNIP is investigated in the current study. Study design Laboratorial study. Participants Nasal papilloma and inferior turbinate were collected from patients with SNIP (n=50) and control subject
- Letter to the editor in reference to: “A web‐based prediction score for head and neck cancer referrals”Abstract We read with interest the article by Lau et al. (2018) on the design of a web‐based prediction score for head and neck cancer (HNC) referrals. The authors state that there are no similar scoring systems available in the literature that are web‐based and applicable to the two‐week‐wait referrals.
- Head & Neck
- Prospective evaluation of oral premalignant lesions using a multimodal imaging system: a pilot studyAbstract Background Multimodal optical imaging, incorporating reflectance and fluorescence modalities, is a promising tool to detect oral premalignant lesions in real‐time. Methods Images were acquired from 171 sites in 66 patient visits for clinical evaluation of oral lesions. An automated algorithm was used to classify lesions as high‐ or low‐risk for neoplasia. Biopsies were acquired at clinically indicated sites and those classified
- Closure of radial forearm free flap donor site: A comparative study between keystone flap and skin graftAbstract Background The aim was to investigate the feasibility of radial forearm free flap (RFFF) donor site closure by keystone flap (KF) and compare its outcomes to those of skin graft (SG) closure. Methods One hundred and one patients who underwent RFFF for head and neck reconstruction were included (35 KF closure and 65 SG closure). Duration of wound healing and donor site complications was collected. After a minimal follow‐up of 1
- The Laryngoscope
- Risk factors for auricular hematoma and recurrence after drainageObjectives/Hypothesis To review an institutional experience with auricular hematoma across all clinical settings including the emergency department (ED) and outpatient clinics at an urban tertiary care academic hospital, characterize practice patterns across setting and specialty, and assess for factors predictive of treatment success. Methods Patients presenting to the ED, admitted to an inpatient ward, or seen in the outpatient setting b
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- Journal of Clinical Psychology
- Educational Psychology News -- ScienceDaily
- Clinical Otolaryngology
- Head & Neck
- The Laryngoscope
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