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The Ursinus Weekly, April 14, 1913
Lary Baker Small
Jan 01, 0001
The prize debate pleases audience Ursinus again victorious Another successful concert: Glee Club sings to appreciative audience in Philadelphia Announce artists for music festival Wedding bells again Track men getting into...
Published by: Ursinus College
Observer influences on pain
Despite the well-documented sex and gender differences, little is known about the relative impact of male–female social interactions on pain. Three experiments were conducted to investigate whether the type of interpersonal...
Preventing depression and promoting resilience
P. Stallard, Rhiannon Buck
Jan 01, 2013
Background: The limited reach and effectiveness of psychological treatments for adolescent depression have fuelled interest in alternative approaches designed to promote resilience. Schools offer a convenient location for the...
Breaking free from tunnel vision for climate change and health.
Climate change is widely recognised as the greatest threat to public health this century, but 'climate change and health' often refers to a narrow and limited focus on emissions, and the impacts of the climate crisis, rather...
Does self-monitoring diet and physical activity behaviors using digital technology support adults with obesity or overweight to lose weight? A systematic literature review with meta-analysis.
Establish whether digital self-monitoring of diet and physical activity is effective at supporting weight loss, increasing physical activity and improving eating behavior in adults with obesity or overweight, and determine the...
A systematic review of controlled-trials for PTSD in maltreated children and adolescents

Child maltreatment is associated with elevated risk of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which can often present alongside comorbidities. While evidence-based treatments for PTSD in young people already exist, there...

Self-harm in young adolescents (12–16 years)
To investigate the prevalence of self-harm in young adolescents and factors associated with onset and continuity over a one year period.

Method

Prospective longitudinal study. Participants were young...
Can head teacher autonomy mitigate the effects of COVID-19 school closures in India?
This paper uses data from India to examine how school leaders have reacted to school closures due to COVID-19. We consider how differences in the decision-making autonomy of school leaders affect their confidence and coping...
Can head teacher autonomy mitigate the effects of COVID-19 school closures in India?
This paper uses data from India to examine how school leaders have reacted to school closures due to COVID-19. We consider how differences in the decision-making autonomy of school leaders affect their confidence and coping...
Common health problems, yellow flags and functioning in a community setting

INTRODUCTION: Common health problems such as pain, depression and fatigue have a high impact on daily life, work and healthcare utilization. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of these complaints in a UK community...

Preventing depression and promoting resilience
P. Stallard, Rhiannon Buck
Jan 01, 2013
Background: The limited reach and effectiveness of psychological treatments for adolescent depression have fuelled interest in alternative approaches designed to promote resilience. Schools offer a convenient location for the...
Self-harm in young adolescents (12–16 years)
To investigate the prevalence of self-harm in young adolescents and factors associated with onset and continuity over a one year period.

Method

Prospective longitudinal study. Participants were young...
Proteomic Profiling as a Diagnostic Biomarker for Discriminating Between Bipolar and Unipolar Depression.
INTRODUCTION: Affective disorders are a major global burden, with approximately 15% of people worldwide suffering from some form of affective disorder. In patients experiencing their first depressive episode, in most cases it...
Challenges to remaining at work with common health problems
Introduction: Common health problems have a significant impact on work productivity (presenteeism), and sickness absence. The aim of this study was to examine the attitudes and beliefs of employees in the public sector...

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