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Shaun Bhatia; Leonard A. Jason – Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 2024
There have been numerous iterations of naming convention specified for myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). As health care turns to "big data" analytics to gain insights, the Google Trends database was mined to ascertain worldwide trends of public interest in several ME- and CFS-related search categories…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Chronic Illness, Search Strategies, Information Retrieval
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Madden, Elizabeth B.; Therrien, Michelle; Bislick, Lauren; Wallace, Sarah E.; Goff-Albritton, Rachel; Vilfort-Garces, Ana; Constantino, Christopher; Graven, Lucinda – Topics in Language Disorders, 2023
Friendship is an essential component of quality of life. The ongoing lifestyle changes and strain typically experienced by care partners of people with aphasia (PWA) can impact their social network, with friendships being particularly vulnerable to change. This study aimed to understand the impact of caregiving on care partners' friendships over…
Descriptors: Caring, Friendship, Aphasia, Caregivers
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Rawlings, Gregg H.; Beail, Nigel – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2023
Background: Long-COVID (also known as post-coronavirus-19 syndrome) is a term used to describe symptoms that people experience following their recovery from the COVID-19 virus. The severity of long-COVID is well recognised, with healthcare providers commissioning services to diagnose and treat those affected, as well as funded research into the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Chronic Illness, Intellectual Disability
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Patrick V. Barnwell; Margaret R. Ingate; Anushka Sagar; Richard J. Contrada – Journal of American College Health, 2025
College students' beliefs and attitudes concerning concussion, and masculinity norms, were examined in relation to stigma and willingness to seek treatment for possible concussion. Beliefs were measured using a revised Illness Perception Questionnaire (IPQ). Participants: Participants were 631 undergraduates at a Northeastern university, most of…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Head Injuries, Chronic Illness, Masculinity
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Fumiaki Akama; Katsunaka Mikami; Yasushi Orihashi; Syunya Takase; Kyuta Hanawa; Keita Nishikawa; Natsuru Watanabe; Keitaro Kimoto; Yuki Takahashi; Yuichi Onishi; Juan Salas; Kenji Yamamoto; Shigeru Ueno – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Purpose: The present study aimed to assess the psychiatric characteristics of children with chronic functional constipation using the Aberrant Behavior Checklist-Japanese version and the Pervasive Developmental Disorders/Autism Society Japan Rating Scale, and to examine the frequency of autism spectrum disorder in children with chronic functional…
Descriptors: Children, Chronic Illness, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Incidence
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Rosa Esteve; Elena R. Serrano-Ibáñez; Sheila Castillo-Real; Carmen Ramírez-Maestre; Alicia E. López-Martínez – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
Empathy in healthcare professionals is associated with better treatment outcomes and higher satisfaction among patients with chronic pain. Activity patterns play an essential role in the adjustment of these patients and, as a pain behaviour, may have a communicative function and elicit distinct empathic responses. This study investigated whether…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Premedical Students, Pain, Chronic Illness
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Tharisara Chirasatienpon – Higher Education Studies, 2023
This study employed a mixed methods approach, consisting of two distinct phases. Phase 1 aimed to investigate the health consequences of long COVID among student teachers who had been diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection, as well as the factors linked with long COVID problems. The data collection process involved utilizing the Taro Yamane, (1973)…
Descriptors: Health, COVID-19, Pandemics, Student Teachers
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Craig M. Becker; Michael Stellefson; Leslie Hoglund; Ryan Martin; Hui Bian; Austin Odom – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: Investigate how college students perceive positive aspects of health as compared to neutral and/or negative aspects of health. Participants: 20 college students (55% female, 50% Black, M age = 23 years, SD = 4.1 years) completed a card-sorting activity as part of a focus group. Methods: Each participant ranked 57 cards by perceived…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Student Interests, Health
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Silja H. Overgaard; Caroline M. Moos; John P. A. Ioannidis; George Luta; Johannes I. Berg; Sabrina M. Nielsen; Vibeke Andersen; Robin Christensen – Research Synthesis Methods, 2024
The objective of this meta-epidemiological study was to explore the impact of attrition rates on treatment effect estimates in randomised trials of chronic inflammatory diseases (CID) treated with biological and targeted synthetic disease-modifying drugs. We sampled trials from Cochrane reviews. Attrition rates and primary endpoint results were…
Descriptors: Epidemiology, Attrition (Research Studies), Chronic Illness, Program Effectiveness
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Riccio, Cynthia A.; Maykel, Cheryl; Bray, Melissa A.; Perdue, Elizabeth; Frye, Sara – Contemporary School Psychology, 2022
Integrated behavioral health services are becoming more commonplace, yet do not always encompass the school context. Collaborative approaches to meeting the needs of children with chronic illness are critical. For those who miss school during treatment or rehabilitation, reentry to school following extended absence can be problematic. For these…
Descriptors: Chronic Illness, Medical Services, Reentry Students, Social Integration
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Kasey Jordan; Heather Harris; KellyAnn Reese; Carter Broderick; Adam Jordan – Journal of School Nursing, 2024
Continuing education (CE) can help school nurses achieve the unique competencies required for the challenges of an academic health setting. A comprehensive understanding of school nurse learning needs is necessary to guide CE development. The purpose of this study was to describe school nurse perceptions of their learning needs according to the…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Continuing Education, Educational Needs, Nursing Education
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Alexandra, Bobb-Woodson; Denise, Maricle – Psychology in the Schools, 2023
Pediatric cancer is the second leading cause of death among children ages 1-14 (Whitehead et al., 2016). Approximately 10,500 children ages 1-14 and 5090 adolescents ages 15-19 have been diagnosed with cancer in 2021 (American Cancer Society, 2021). An estimated 28% of childhood cases and 13% of adolescent patients will be diagnosed explicitly…
Descriptors: Cancer, Pediatrics, Children, School Psychologists
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Hill, Julie C.; Stokes, Lindsey E.; Higgins, Kristin K. – Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 2022
Purpose: People living with chronic illness face significant challenges with employment. This study explores the impact of participating in the Career Construction Interview (CCI) on the career exploration of individuals facing a forced career transition due to the onset or exacerbation of a chronic illness. Method: An instrumental multiple case…
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Change, Chronic Illness, Decision Making
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Sabine P. Yeung; Panyuan Guo; Francess L. Adlard; Seraphina R. Zhang; Vidita Bhagat; Josiah Cho; Lyn Curtis; Muzaffer Kaser; Mark P. Haggard; Lucy G. Cheke – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2025
Long COVID has widespread and long-lasting multisystemic impacts on patients' bodies, cognition, and daily functioning, including the ability to work. Longitudinal studies are important in investigating the expected timelines along the course of recovery. This mixed cross-sectional/longitudinal study examines how symptoms (cognitive and…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Chronic Illness, Neurological Impairments
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Stephen Hunter; Carla Hilario; Karen A. Patte; Scott T. Leatherdale; Roman Pabayo – Journal of School Health, 2024
Background: Income inequality is theorized to impact health. However, evidence among adolescents is limited. This study examined the association between income inequality and health-related school absenteeism (HRSA) in adolescents. Methods: Participants were adolescents (n = 74,501) attending secondary schools (n = 136) that participated in the…
Descriptors: Correlation, Social Differences, Secondary School Students, Attendance
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