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Examining the connection between perceived stress and post-traumatic stress in ...

Brandão, Sónia; Silva, Rosa; Abreu, Wilson; Brandão, Tânia; Prata, Ana Paula; Riklikiene, Olga; Jarasiunaite-Fedosejeva, Gabija; Mesa, Ernesto González

Aim: This study aimed to: (1) explore post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in relation to sociodemographic, obstetric, and childbirth trauma factors; (2) assess the association between perceived stress levels and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms; and (3) analyze how the duration of perceived stress affects post-traumatic stress disorder. Design: A cross-sectional study. Methods: Data were collected vi...


Post-traumatic stress symptoms, rumination, and posttraumatic growth in women w...

Abreu, Wilson; Brandão, Sónia; Brandão, Tânia; Prata, Ana Paula; Silva, Rosa; Riklikiene, Olga; Jarasiunaite-Fedosejeva, Gabija

Background: Rumination can either prolong distress or foster growth following traumatic experiences like childbirth. This study investigates the association between post-traumatic stress symptoms and post-traumatic growth in women who underwent traumatic childbirth, examining the potential mediating role of two types of rumination – intrusive and deliberate. Methods: A cross-sectional study in Northern Portugal...


Posttraumatic growth in women after a childbirth experience: The influence of i...

Brandão, Tânia; Brandão, Sónia; Prata, Ana Paula; Silva, Rosa; Abreu, Wilson; Riklikiene, Olga; Jarasiunaite-Fedosejeva, Gabija; González-Mesa, Ernesto

Objective: This study targeted women who had a self-defined traumatic birth to a) explore the differences between sociodemographic, obstetric, and childbirth trauma related variables in relation to women’s rumination style following a traumatic birth, b) determine differences between intrusive and deliberate rumination in relation to post-traumatic growth dimensions, and c) test whether deliberate rumination ex...


Posttraumatic growth in women after a childbirth experience: The influence of i...

Brandão, Tânia; Brandão, Sónia; Prata, Ana Paula; Silva, Rosa; Abreu, Wilson; Riklikiene, Olga; Jarašiūnaitė-Fedosejeva, Gabija; González-Mesa, Ernesto

This study targets women who had a self-defined traumatic childbirth experience to (a) explore the differences between sociodemographic-, obstetric-, and trauma-related variables in relation to the rumination style; (b) determine differences between intrusive and deliberate rumination in relation to posttraumatic growth (PTG) dimensions, and (c) test whether intrusive rumination is associated with deliberate ru...


Mental health training programs for non-health professionals and volunteers wor...

Teixeira-Santos, Luísa Micaela; Ventura, Filipa Isabel Quaresma Santos; Santos, João Artur Oliveira; Almeida, Inês Franco de; Abreu, Wilson

Objective: To identify and describe the mental health training programs for non-health professionals and volunteers who work, have worked, or would work with asylum seekers and/or refugees. Method: Scoping review following JBI methodology. Search carried out in MEDLINE, CINAHL, ERIC, SCOPUS, PsycINFO, Psychology & Behavioral Sciences Collection, RCAAP, ProQuest, and websites of Clinical Trials, UNHCR, Internati...


Assessment of the attitude towards childbirth in health sciences students - dev...

González-Mesa, Ernesto; Rengel-Díaz, Cristóbal; Riklikiene, Olga; Thomson, Gilliam; Cazorla-Granados, Olga; Abreu, Wilson; Morgado-Neves, Dulce

The purpose of this study is to report on the validation process of a questionnaire that explores health science students’ attitudes towards women’s childbirth experiences. This questionnaire can help inform education programs to enhance the quality of woman-professional interactions, and to improve women’s experiences of childbirth. A standardized procedure for the development and validation of the questionnai...


Statement of Peer Review

Sequeira, Carlos; Ribeiro, Olga; Sampaio, Francisco; Abreu, Wilson

In submitting conference proceedings to Medical Sciences Forum, the volume editors of the proceedings certify to the publisher that all papers published in this volume have been subjected to peer review as administered by the volume editors. Reviews were conducted by expert referees to meet the professional and scientific standard that is expected of a proceedings journal.


Educational technologies for HIV prevention in black people: scope review

Mota, Nikaelly Pinheiro; Maia, Jéssica Karen de Oliveira; Abreu, Wilson; Galvão, Marli Teresinha Gimeniz

Objetivo: Mapear as tecnologias educativas implementadas para prevenção do HIV em negros. Método: Revisão de escopo, realizada conforme as recomendações do The Joanna Briggs Institute, nas bases de dados Medline/ PubMed, Embase, LILACS, CINAHL, Scopus, Cochrane e PsycINFO, utilizando-se do instrumento Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR). ...


Hybrid model for early identification post-Covid-19 sequelae

de Andrade, Evandro Carvalho; Pinheiro, Luana Ibiapina C. C.; Pinheiro, Plácido Rogério; Nunes, Luciano Comin; Pinheiro, Mirian Calíope Dantas

Artificial Intelligence techniques based on Machine Learning algorithms, Neural Networks and Naïve Bayes can optimise the diagnostic process of the SARS-CoV-2 or Covid-19. The most significant help of these techniques is analysing data recorded by health professionals when treating patients with this disease. Health professionals' more specific focus is due to the reduction in the number of observable signs and...


Cross-cultural conceptualization of a good end of life with dementia: a qualita...

Nishimura, Mayumi; Dening, Karen Harrison; Sampson, Elizabeth L.; de Oliveira Vidal, Edison Iglesias; Abreu, Wilson; Kaasalainen, Sharon

Background: Research on the nature of a “good death” has mostly focused on dying with cancer and other life-limiting diseases, but less so on dementia. Conceptualizing common cross-cultural themes regarding a good end of life in dementia will enable developing international care models. Methods: We combined published qualitative studies about end of life with dementia, focus group and individual interviews with...


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