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Cancer --- Older women --- Health surveys --- Medical screening --- Self-report inventories --- Periodic health examinations --- Health behavior --- Cognitive styles --- Cancer --- Cognitive styles. --- Health behavior. --- Health surveys. --- Medical screening. --- Prevention. --- Medical examinations --- Psychological aspects. --- Psychological aspects. --- Prevention.
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Juvenile delinquency --- Délinquance juvénile --- Research --- Recherche --- Research. --- 343.946 --- -Juvenile delinquency --- -Delinquency, Juvenile --- Juvenile crime --- Conduct disorders in children --- Crime --- Juvenile corrections --- Reformatories --- Jeugddelinkwentie --- -Jeugddelinkwentie --- 343.946 Jeugddelinkwentie --- -343.946 Jeugddelinkwentie --- Delinquency, Juvenile --- Délinquance juvénile --- Criminologie --- Jeunes --- Criminologie comparee --- Delinquance auto-rapportee --- Delinquance auto-revelee --- Self-report delinquency
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#PBIB:2000.1 --- Psychotherapy. --- Self-evaluation. --- Self-perception. --- Psychotherapy --- Motivation. --- Self Assessment (Psychology) --- Klinische psychologie --- methods. --- psychotherapie --- Self Assessment (Psychology). --- psychotherapie. --- Self-evaluation --- Self-perception --- Self-concept --- Self image --- Self-understanding --- Perception --- Self-discrepancy theory --- Self-appraisal --- Self-estimate --- Self-rating --- Self-report --- Evaluation --- Social comparison --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Treatment
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658.312 --- Vocational interests --- Self-evaluation --- Self-appraisal --- Self-estimate --- Self-rating --- Self-report --- Evaluation --- Self-perception --- Social comparison --- Aspirations, Occupational --- Aspirations, Vocational --- Occupational aspirations --- Vocational aspirations --- Occupations --- Vocational guidance --- Induction, deployment, promotion etc. --- Vocational interests. --- Self-evaluation. --- 658.312 Induction, deployment, promotion etc. --- Induction, deployment, promotion etc
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One fundamental topic of scientific inquiry in psychology is the study of what William James called the 'stream of consciousness', our ongoing experience of the world and ourselves from within - our inner experiences. These internal states (aka "stimulus-independent thoughts") include inner speech, mental imagery, feelings, sensory awareness, internally produced sounds or music, unsymbolized thinking, and mentalizing (thinking about others' mental states). They may occur automatically during mind-wandering (daydreaming) and resting-state episodes, and may focus on one's past, present, or future ("mental time travel" - e.g., autonoetic consciousness). Inner experiences also may take the form of intrusive or ruminative thoughts. The types, characteristics, frequency, content, and functions of inner experiences have been studied using a variety of traditional methods, among which questionnaires, thought listing procedures (i.e., open-ended self-reports), thinking aloud techniques, and daily dairies. Another approach, articulatory suppression, consists in blocking participants' use of verbal thinking while completing a given task; deficits indicate that inner speech plays a causal role in normal task completion. Various thought sampling approaches have also been developed in an effort to gather more ecologically valid data. Previous thought sampling studies have relied on beepers that signal participants to report aspects of their inner experiences at random intervals. More recent studies are exploiting smartphone technology to easily and reliably probe randomly occurring inner experiences in large samples of participants. These various measures have allowed researchers to learn some fundamental facts about inner experiences. To illustrate, it is becoming increasingly clear that prospection (future-oriented thinking) greatly depends on access to autobiographical memory (past-oriented thinking), where recollection of past scenes is used as a template to formulate plausible future scenarios. The main goal of the present Research Topic was to offer a scientific platform for the dissemination of current high-quality research pertaining to inner experiences. Although data on all forms of inner experiences were welcome, reports on recent advances in inner speech research were particularly encouraged. Here are some examples of topics of interest: (1) description and validation of new scales, inventories, questionnaires measuring any form of inner experience; (2) novel uses or improvements of existing measures of inner experiences; (3) development of new smartphone technology facilitating or broadening the use of cell phones to sample inner experiences; (4) frequency, content, and functions of various inner experience; (5) correlations between personality or cognitive variables and any aspects of inner experiences; (6) philosophical or theoretical considerations pertaining to inner experiences; and (7) inner experience changes with age.
Thought and thinking. --- Self-consciousness (Awareness) --- Psychology. --- Behavioral sciences --- Mental philosophy --- Mind --- Science, Mental --- Human biology --- Philosophy --- Soul --- Mental health --- Self-awareness --- Self-consciousness --- Consciousness --- Thinking --- Thoughts --- Educational psychology --- Psychology --- Intellect --- Logic --- Perception --- Psycholinguistics --- Self --- Time Perception --- fMRI --- resting state --- unsymbolized thinking --- self-consciousness --- inner speech --- mind wandering --- Thought sampling --- Self-report scales --- autobiography
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The incidence of gluten-related disorders (GRDs) continues to increase and its global prevalence is estimated affect to 5% of the population. s. Celiac disease (CD), Dermatitis Herpetiformis (DH), Gluten Ataxia (GA), wheat allergy (WA), and Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS) are the five major GRDs that present with a wide range of clinical manifestations. They are manifested by symptoms of gastrointestinal tract disorders, as well as hematological, dermatological endocrinological, gynecological, rheumatological and nervous system. NCGS is a term that is used to describe individuals who are not affected by celiac disease or wheat allergy, yet they have intestinal and/or extra-intestinal symptoms related to gluten ingestion with improvement of their symptoms upon withdrawing gluten from their diet. It is believed that represents some heterogeneous groups with different subgroups characterized by different etiologies, clinical histories and clinical courses. There also appears to be an overlap between NCGS and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). There is a need for establishing strict criteria for diagnosing NCGS. The absence of validated biomarkers remains a significant limitation for research studies on NCGS. New evidence shows that a gluten-free diet may be beneficial for some patients with gastrointestinal symptoms, such as those symptoms commonly found in patients with IBS.
Medicine --- celiac disease --- children --- HLA-DQ --- prevalence --- Asia --- wheat --- gluten --- non-celiac gluten-sensitivity --- diagnosis --- dermatitis herpetiformis --- anti-tTG --- anti-DGP --- AAA --- AGA --- IL-17A --- HLA-DQB1*02 --- screening --- first-degree relatives --- non-celiac gluten sensitivity --- irritable bowel disease --- FODMAP --- wheat allergy --- vitamin B12 --- iron --- folic acid --- vitamin D --- long-term GFD therapy (LTGFD) --- LTGFD with good compliance (LTGFDWGC) --- anemia --- lymphoma --- IgA deficiency --- gut --- enteropathy --- gluten-free diet --- level of evidences --- gluten-related disorders --- NCGS --- self-report --- survey studies --- celiac disease --- children --- HLA-DQ --- prevalence --- Asia --- wheat --- gluten --- non-celiac gluten-sensitivity --- diagnosis --- dermatitis herpetiformis --- anti-tTG --- anti-DGP --- AAA --- AGA --- IL-17A --- HLA-DQB1*02 --- screening --- first-degree relatives --- non-celiac gluten sensitivity --- irritable bowel disease --- FODMAP --- wheat allergy --- vitamin B12 --- iron --- folic acid --- vitamin D --- long-term GFD therapy (LTGFD) --- LTGFD with good compliance (LTGFDWGC) --- anemia --- lymphoma --- IgA deficiency --- gut --- enteropathy --- gluten-free diet --- level of evidences --- gluten-related disorders --- NCGS --- self-report --- survey studies
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Adult learning --- -College students --- -Self-evaluation --- Students --- -Pupils --- School life --- Student life and customs --- Persons --- Education --- Self-appraisal --- Self-estimate --- Self-rating --- Self-report --- Evaluation --- Self-perception --- Social comparison --- College life --- College students --- Universities and colleges --- University students --- Andragogical learning --- Learning --- Rating of --- Self-rating of --- Self-evaluation. --- Lerarenopleiding --- Evaluation. --- Rating of. --- Self-rating of. --- algemeen --- -Evaluation --- algemeen. --- Algemeen. --- Self-evaluation --- College students, Rating of --- Self-rating of students --- Student self-evaluation --- Students, Self-rating of
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Psychological tests. --- Mental tests --- Psychological assessment --- Tests, Psychological --- Psychology --- Testing --- Clinical psychology --- Educational tests and measurements --- Methodology --- Tests psicològics --- Psicodiagnòstic --- Avaluació psicològica --- Diagnòstic psicològic --- Exàmen psicològic --- Psicologia clínica --- Anàlisi de conducta --- Avaluació de la personalitat --- Diagnòstic psiquiàtric --- Escales d'avaluació psiquiàtrica --- Formulació clínica --- Diagnòstic pedagògic --- Grafologia --- Youth Self-Report --- Mesuraments mentals --- Proves mentals --- Proves psicològiques --- Tests --- Tests de percepció visual --- Tests de personalitat --- Tests d'intel·ligència --- Tests neuropsicològics --- Tests psicològics per a infants --- Psicologia experimental --- Psicometria
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Psicologia positiva --- Maduresa (Psicologia) --- Psicologia de l'adolescència --- Psicologia dels adolescents --- Psicologia --- Emocions en els adolescents --- Imatge del propi cos en els adolescents --- Psicologia infantil --- Youth Self-Report --- Autorealització --- Autorealització (Psicologia) --- Creixement (Psicologia) --- Creixement personal (Psicologia) --- Desenvolupament personal --- Maduresa --- Edat (Psicologia) --- Psicologia del desenvolupament --- Psicologia genètica --- Adults --- Edats de la vida --- Felicitat --- Resiliència (Tret de la personalitat) --- Youth development. --- Youth development --- Development, Youth --- Youth --- Developmental psychobiology --- Development
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The incidence of gluten-related disorders (GRDs) continues to increase and its global prevalence is estimated affect to 5% of the population. s. Celiac disease (CD), Dermatitis Herpetiformis (DH), Gluten Ataxia (GA), wheat allergy (WA), and Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS) are the five major GRDs that present with a wide range of clinical manifestations. They are manifested by symptoms of gastrointestinal tract disorders, as well as hematological, dermatological endocrinological, gynecological, rheumatological and nervous system. NCGS is a term that is used to describe individuals who are not affected by celiac disease or wheat allergy, yet they have intestinal and/or extra-intestinal symptoms related to gluten ingestion with improvement of their symptoms upon withdrawing gluten from their diet. It is believed that represents some heterogeneous groups with different subgroups characterized by different etiologies, clinical histories and clinical courses. There also appears to be an overlap between NCGS and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). There is a need for establishing strict criteria for diagnosing NCGS. The absence of validated biomarkers remains a significant limitation for research studies on NCGS. New evidence shows that a gluten-free diet may be beneficial for some patients with gastrointestinal symptoms, such as those symptoms commonly found in patients with IBS.
Medicine --- celiac disease --- children --- HLA-DQ --- prevalence --- Asia --- wheat --- gluten --- non-celiac gluten-sensitivity --- diagnosis --- dermatitis herpetiformis --- anti-tTG --- anti-DGP --- AAA --- AGA --- IL-17A --- HLA-DQB1*02 --- screening --- first-degree relatives --- non-celiac gluten sensitivity --- irritable bowel disease --- FODMAP --- wheat allergy --- vitamin B12 --- iron --- folic acid --- vitamin D --- long-term GFD therapy (LTGFD) --- LTGFD with good compliance (LTGFDWGC) --- anemia --- lymphoma --- IgA deficiency --- gut --- enteropathy --- gluten-free diet --- level of evidences --- gluten-related disorders --- NCGS --- self-report --- survey studies --- n/a