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20 pages 2977 KB

Unequal Burden of Loss of a Loved One in Non-Hispanic Black and White Californians

Shervin Assari, Sharon Cobb, Mohsen Bazargan
Open Journal of Psychology 5(1); 10.31586/ojp.2025.6197 - October 03, 2025
384 views 31 downloads
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<b>Purpose:</b> Although the effect of loss of a loved one on depression is well established, very limited knowledge exists on racial differences in this effect. <b>Aim: </b>In the current study we co... Read more

Open Access Brief Report
20 pages 2964 KB

Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Oxidative Stress in Early-Onset Neurodegenerative Diseases: A Bibliometric and Data-Driven Analysis

Avam Arora
Journal of Cellular Neuroscience 2(1); 10.31586/jcn.2025.6170 - September 27, 2025
196 views 80 downloads
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Early-onset neurodegenerative diseases (EO-NDs), such as early-onset Alzheimer’s disease (EOAD), Parkinson’s disease (EOPD), and familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (fALS), often stem from monogeni... Read more

Open Access Article
24 pages 3928 KB

Does Stress Explain the Effects of Sexual/Gender Minority Status on Children’s Behavioral and Emotional Risk?

Shervin Assari, Alexandra Donovan, John Ashley Pallera, Gandom Assari, Babak Najand, Kamiar Alaei, Arash Alaei
Open Journal of Psychology 5(1); 10.31586/ojp.2025.6188 - September 17, 2025
476 views 64 downloads
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<b>Background:</b> Sexual and gender minority (SGM) youth are at elevated risk for adverse mental health and substance use outcomes. Stressors such as family conflict, discrimination, and trauma have ... Read more

Open Access Article
13 pages 1593 KB

To Be Twice as Good to Get Half

Shervin Assari, John Ashley Pallera, Hossein Zare
Journal of Biomedical and Life Sciences 5(1); 10.31586/jbls.2025.1158 - May 04, 2025
679 views 109 downloads
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“To Be Twice as Good to Get Half” is a common mindset among high aspiration and ambition Black individuals in the U.S., capturing the lived reality of Minorities’ Diminished Returns (MDRs). This paper... Read more

Open Access Original Article
17 pages 2341 KB

Resting-State Sensory-Motor Connectivity between Hand and Mouth as a Neural Marker of Socioeconomic Disadvantage, Psychosocial Stress, Cognitive Difficulties, Impulsivity, Depression, and Substance Use in Children

Shervin Assari, Alexandra Donovan, Babak Najand, Golnoush Akhlaghipour, Mario F Mendez
Journal of Cellular Neuroscience 2(1); 10.31586/jcn.2025.1280 - March 24, 2025
802 views 100 downloads
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<b>Background: </b>The sensory-motor network is essential for integrating sensory input with motor function and higher-order cognition. Resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) within this network... Read more

Open Access Article
22 pages 3512 KB

A multi-loci time-series descriptive study on noise levels in a pediatric emergency care department

Yuan Luo, Liping Zhao, Yunchen Li
Current Research in Public Health 5(1); 10.31586/crph.2025.1091 - February 13, 2025
509 views 77 downloads
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<b>Objective</b>: To investigate the status of the acoustic environment of a typical Chinese pediatric emergency care department in a time series and identify the relationship between noise levels and... Read more

Open Access Article
12 pages 1494 KB

Trauma Erodes Financial Returns of Educational Attainment

Shervin Assari, Alexandra Donovan
Open Journal of Educational Research 5(1); 10.31586/ojer.2025.1199 - February 13, 2025
661 views 82 downloads
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<b>Background: </b>Educational attainment is often regarded as a pathway to economic stability and social mobility. However, the Minorities’ Diminished Returns (MDRs) framework has demonstrated that t... Read more

Open Access Article
19 pages 2763 KB

Extreme Heat Exposure and Adolescent Cognitive Function

Shervin Assari, Hossein Zare
Open Journal of Neuroscience 3(1); 10.31586/ojn.2025.1247 - January 15, 2025
868 views 144 downloads
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<b>Background:</b> Extreme heat exposure is an increasing public health concern, particularly in the context of climate change. Limited research has explored its impact on children's cognitive outcome... Read more

Open Access Article
18 pages 2573 KB

Prevalence and determinants of mental health stress among nursing students in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study

Tania Akter, Mst Habiba Benta Hasan, Most Nasrin Khatun, Abu Ansar Md Rizwan
World Journal of Nursing Research 4(1); 10.31586/wjnr.2025.1227 - January 14, 2025
1411 views 129 downloads
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<b>Background:</b> Nursing students are exposed to significant stress due to academic and clinical demands, which can adversely affect their mental health, academic performance, and future clinical co... Read more

Open Access Integrative Review
13 pages 1534 KB

Psychological Corollaries, Self-Care and Coping Behaviors of Healthcare Workers During COVID-19 Pandemic: An Integrative Review

Eduardo II A. Kabristante, Mark Joseph Asuncion, Elaine A. Lim, Ericson Batan, Ronnel Reyes, Ronalyn Topacio
World Journal of Nursing Research 3(1); 10.31586/wjnr.2024.1200 - December 09, 2024
775 views 120 downloads
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<b>Background:</b> The COVID-19 pandemic posed significant psychological challenges to frontline healthcare workers (HCWs), including anxiety, stress, and emotional strain. <b>Aim</b>: This study inve... Read more

Open Access Article
25 pages 4055 KB

When Common Becomes Normal: Weaker Association Between Neighborhood Stress and Body Mass Index Among Black Adolescents Compared to White Adolescents

Shervin Assari, Hossein Zare
Global Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases 3(1); 10.31586/gjcd.2024.1121 - November 13, 2024
456 views 134 downloads
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<b>Objective: </b>This study explores the relationship between neighborhood stress and Body Mass Index (BMI) in adolescents, while also examining whether this association differs between Black and Whi... Read more

Open Access Article
19 pages 2866 KB

Assessment of Coping Strategies Among Nursing Students: Basis for Psychological First Aid

Kenneth Dwight Espulgar, Zyrill Jovelle Faeldan, Christian Joy Ferre, Julie Ann Frago, Andrea Fatima Galanao, Roison Andro Narvaez, Emmy Macaraeg, Rolando Antonio
World Journal of Nursing Research 3(1); 10.31586/wjnr.2024.1072 - September 11, 2024
6058 views 260 downloads
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<b>Background</b>: Telomere length is a critical biomarker of cellular aging and overall health. While childhood socioeconomic status (SES) indicators such as education and poverty can have long-lasti... Read more

Open Access Article
13 pages 1596 KB

Key Factor to Prevent Aortic Root and Descending Thoracic Aorta Enlargement after Aortic Valve and Ascending Aorta Combined Surgery

Francesca D’Auria, Danilo Flavio Santo
Global Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases 2(1); 10.31586/gjcd.2023.788 - October 26, 2023
1007 views 172 downloads
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<b>Objective</b>: aortic root enlargement (ARE) and descending thoracic aorta dilatation (DTAD) in combined aortic valve and ascending aorta replacement surgery (AV+AAR) are postoperative concerning i... Read more

Open Access Article
18 pages 2734 KB

Videogame Education as an Anxiety Treatment between Middle-Year Students Post-Covid 19

Rafael Iwamoto Tosi
Open Journal of Educational Research 3(1); 10.31586/ojer.2023.617 - February 07, 2023
1025 views 245 downloads
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The present article seeks to provoke a discussion into how video games can be used in anxiety treatments and social stimulation tools among middle-year students and children of that same age. To do so... Read more

Open Access Article
13 pages 1626 KB

5-fluorouracil Improves the Testicular Antioxidant Status and Alleviates Oxidative Stress in Male Albino Rats Treated with Cyclophosphamide

Rabia A M Yahya, Azab Elsayed Azab, Karema El.M.Shkal, Ahmed M. Attia, Mona A. Yehia
World Journal of Cancer and Oncology Research 1(1); 10.31586/wjcor.2022.492 - November 02, 2022
649 views 170 downloads
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The therapeutic effect of Cyclophosphamide (CPA) is thus attributed to phosphoramide mustard and acrolein leads to the formation of high levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which results in decre... Read more

Open Access Communication
23 pages 3618 KB

Stress Riser in Orthopedics

Anderson Fernando de Souza, André Luis do Valle De Zoppa
Global Journal of Orthopedics 1(1); 10.31586/gjo.2022.446 - October 03, 2022
3206 views 67 downloads
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For the adequate treatment of bone fractures, it is necessary to have knowledge about mechanical concepts as the interaction of implants and bone. The understanding of the concept of stress riser must... Read more

Open Access Article
29 pages 4800 KB

The Effect of Parent School Counseling Programs on Anxiety, Depression and Quality of Life

Paraskevi Theofilou, Georgia Tafarli
World Journal of Clinical Medicine Research 1(1); 10.31586/wjcmr.2022.404 - September 03, 2022
690 views 227 downloads
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Parental anxiety and depression are factors that significantly affect the practice of parental role and have an impact on the upbringing of children and their quality of life. The purpose of this stud... Read more

Open Access Article
16 pages 2141 KB

Effects of Stress on the Job Performance of Psychiatric Nurses

Stephen Doh Fia, Charles Fosu-Ayarkwah, Benedicta Baidoo
Open Journal of Psychology 2(1); 10.31586/ojp.2022.395 - August 03, 2022
2313 views 588 downloads
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The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of stress on the job performance of psychiatric nurses in the Ankaful Psychiatric Hospital in Cape Coast. A descriptive survey design was adopted f... Read more

Open Access Article
23 pages 3611 KB

Impact of Stress and Burnout on Quality of Life of Pastors

Stephen Doh Fia, Charles Fosu-Ayarkwah, Bismarck Kusi
Universal Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 2(3); 10.31586/ujssh.2022.388 - July 31, 2022
6558 views 955 downloads 2 citations
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The purpose of the study was to investigate the impact of stress and burnout on the quality of life of pastors in Assemblies of God Church in the Ashanti Region, Ghana. A descriptive survey design was... Read more

Open Access Review Article
20 pages 3157 KB

BDNF, A Focus to Major Depression

Aparecida Marcelino de Nazareth
Open Journal of Psychology 1(1); 10.31586/ojp.2021.161 - November 22, 2021
868 views 244 downloads 1 citations
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Major depressive disorder is characterized, among other symptoms, by depressed mood and anhedonia associated with a high rate of suicidal ideation. In recent years, research has shown reduced expressi... Read more