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Cannabis use among women experiencing menstrual cycle distress
(2023)
Women experiencing menstrual cycle distress might use cannabis for self-medicative purposes.
The purpose of this study was to determine whether cannabis use frequency and mode of intake
were associated with the type of ...
Facial emotion recognition in women with symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome
(2023)
Prior research suggests that hormones, notably androgens, influence facial emotion recognition
(FER). Most women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) have elevated androgen levels
and related androgenic symptoms, yet ...
Do the stigma of mental illness and the stigma of non-suicidal self-injury intersect?
(2023)
Background: It is well-known that individuals with a mental illness (MI) are highly stigmatized.
Oftentimes, the public views these individuals as blameworthy, and this often leads to
discrimination, segregation, and ...
Posttraumatic growth, depreciation, and psychopathology following sexual victimization: a unified model of predictors
(2023)
Sexual violence is amongst the most detrimental events a woman can experience,
with survivors suffering long-term consequences to their mental health and perception of self.
However, accumulating research shows trauma ...
Memory, perception, and evaluation of emotional stimuli: the effects of oral contraceptive use, sex, and gender
(2023)
Little research has examined if oral contraceptive (OC) mood side effects might be due to OCrelated effects on affective judgements or memory for emotional stimuli. Previous studies on sex
differences in emotional processing ...
Emerging adults’ perceptions of their family systems: resilience and connections after the COVID-19 pandemic
(2023)
Family systems can be conceptualized as complex adaptive systems consisting of
intricate interconnections among family members that adapt dynamically to the environment.
The COVID-19 pandemic was a chronic and persistent ...
Matching mobile crisis models to communities: an example from Northwestern Ontario
(2023)
Due to the potential safety risks and nature of crisis response systems in Canada, police are often
the first to encounter individuals when they are experiencing a mental health crisis. However,
other professionals with ...