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Being a child of a parent with a diagnosis of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder: A qualitative study Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-03-11 Aysel Karaca, Dilek Konuk Şener, Necla Kundakçi
Children of people with a diagnosis of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder encounter great difficulties in coping with the symptoms of the disorders. The study was conducted to determine the feelings, opinions, life experiences, and needs of the children of parents with a diagnosis of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. This is a descriptive study conducted using the in-depth interview design, a qualitative
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The effect of conscience perception on job satisfaction and care behaviours in nurses Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-03-11 Hacı Yusuf Güleç, Hakime Aslan
Conscience is a force capable of making judgments about one's own moral values during individual behaviour. Conscience in nursing is a concept that is perceived as authority and an inner voice, and it positively affects nursing care. Today, according to many research results, conscience is an indicator of professionalism that affects our personal and professional lives. This research was carried out
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The effect of social appearance anxiety and loneliness on nomophobia levels of young adults Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-03-11 Büşra Altınel, Arzu Koçak Uyaroğlu, Emine Ergin
Nomophobia can be defined as a disorder in which people fear being away from their smartphone. Studies on the determinants of nomophobia in young adults seem to be limited. This study aims to determine the levels of nomophobia, social appearance anxiety and loneliness in young adults and to examine the effects of social appearance anxiety and the level of social and emotional loneliness on nomophobia
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A qualitative exploration of depressed female Iranian adolescents' attachment narratives Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-03-08 Minoo Pouravari, Chloë Finet, Leili Panaghi, Simin Hosseinian, Guy Bosmans
It is assumed that depressed and suicidal adolescents struggle with issues reflecting insecure attachment. However, less is known about which insecure attachment-related themes characterize depression and suicidality in adolescents. To explore this further, semi-structured in-depth interview were conducted with 18 Iranian female adolescents (M = 16.6 ± 0.70), with depression and/or suicidal ideation
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Experiences of nurses providing care to hospitalized patients with acute mania in Türkiye: A phenomenological study Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-03-08 Emine Öksüz, Sevinç Mersin, Tuğçe Uçgun, Gamze Sarikoc
The main purpose of this study was to determine the experiences of nurses who care for hospitalized patients experiencing an acute manic episode. This qualitative study was carried out with 15 nurses working in a psychiatric ward in Türkiye. Data were collected through semi-structured in-depth individual interviews and focus-group interviews in which the face-to-face interview technique was used. Two
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The effect of exposure to emotional violence on sexual function, sexual quality of life and psychological well-being in women: Structural equation modeling Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Nurcan Uzdil, Safiye Özgüç
Emotional violence is all of the destructive behaviors that humiliate the individual and cause him/her to feel under pressure to disrupt mental health. These destructive behaviors can affect women's sexuality. In this study, it was aimed to determine the effect of exposure to emotional violence on sexual function, sexual life quality, and psychological well-being in women. The study was conducted in
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Psychometric properties of the Positive Thinking Skills Scale among undergraduate nursing students Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Ruth A. Engbers, Abir K. Bekhet, Teresa Jerofke-Owen, Norah L. Johnson, Maharaj Singh
Increasing the resilience of undergraduate nursing students is essential for the individual student's well-being and the healthcare system dealing with a looming nursing shortage. Undergraduate nursing students have reported that positive thinking and positive reframing are ways of coping with exposure to suffering, but measurement of these skills remains limited in this population. This is the first
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The predictors of mental health literacy among adolescents students Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-03-04 Şeyda Özbıçakçı, Özlem Özkan Salkim
This study aimed to examine levels of mental health literacy (MHL) and associated factors among adolescents. A descriptive, cross-sectional, analytical study was conducted with a total of 650 students aged 11–18 years in three middle and three high schools. Data were collected using the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Literacy Scale and evaluated using descriptive statistics and regression analysis
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Nursing students' experience of approaching risk for suicide behaviour through simulated environments: A content analysis study Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-03-04 Casta Quemada-González, Elena Flores Becerra-Martos, Morgan Blenkarn, Laura Gutiérrez-Rodríguez, Silvia García-Mayor, Álvaro León-Campos, Celia Martí-García
Suicide is a major public health problem, especially among the young population. Nurses are in a unique position to prevent it due to their constant contact with patients. However, addressing suicidal behaviour can be complicated by the emotional responses it elicits. Simulation has been shown to be an effective tool to increase the self-confidence of nursing students in dealing with these sensitive
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Emotional intelligence and perceived social support as predictors of psychological well-being among nurses in hospitals in metro manila: Basis for psychological wellness program Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-03-03 Prudence Entrata, Christian Jasper Nicomedes
An important factor related to psychological well-being is emotional intelligence and perceived social support. Nurses are exposed to different stressors that are triggered by failing to meet personal needs, taking care of patients, heavy workloads, being exposed to dying patients, fear of committing errors in practice, and experiences of discrimination. Literature suggests that emotional intelligence
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Caring for patients in the Covid era: Are the quality of life the same for doctors and nursing staff? Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-02-27 Josune Martín, Ángel Padierna, Ane Villanueva, José M. Quintana
The Covid-19 pandemic has represented one of the most stressful events of recent times and has placed enormous psychological pressure on doctors and nurses. The objective of this work is to evaluate the psychological impact of the Covid-19 outbreak on Spanish nurses and doctors, and to identify factors related to their mental health. The study is a descriptive study and examined 812 doctors and 768
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AMPlifying metabolic screening for inpatients on antipsychotic medications with a nurse-driven protocol Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-02-25 James T. DeMarco, Joanne DeSanto Iennaco
Patients on antipsychotic medications are at higher risk of developing metabolic syndrome; nevertheless, metabolic screening for patients on antipsychotics is suboptimal. This project developed and implemented AMP (Antipsychotic Metabolic screening Protocol), a nurse-driven protocol on inpatient psychiatric units that allowed nursing staff to collect all components of a metabolic screening. Nurses
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The effect of a training program on family stress and life satisfaction: A randomized controlled study of mothers of children with disabilities Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-02-22 Zehra Çalışkan, Gonca Özyurt, Derya Evgin, Bahriye Kaplan, Nuray Caner
This randomized controlled study focused on mothers of children with disabilities to determine the effect of a training program on family stress and life satisfaction. The sample consisted of 52 mothers of children with disabilities (intervention group = 26 and control group = 26). The intervention group participated in a five-session training program on coping mechanisms and life satisfaction. Data
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Adaptation of the Child sexual abuse myth scale to Turkish culture: A reliability and validity study Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-02-22 Nevin USLU, Merve ÇAMLIBEL, Rabiye ERENOĞLU
This study aims to analyze the reliability and validity of the Child Sexual Abuse Myth Scale (CSAMS) in Turkish society. This methodological and cross-sectional study was conducted with 334 individuals between the ages 19 to 65. Data were collected through the Personal Information Form and the Child Sexual Abuse Myth Scale. Content Validity Ratio values of the scale items in the study ranged between
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Purpose in life moderates the relationship between loneliness and caregiving stress among family caregivers of people with mental health problems Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-02-21 Zhiya Hua, Dandan Ma
Providing care to others can exert a profound impact on caregivers' sense of purpose or meaning in life, thereby reciprocally influencing the caregivers' overall health and well-being. This study aims to investigate whether the sense of purpose in life moderates the association between loneliness and caregiving stress among family caregivers of people with mental health problems. A sample of family
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Joint developmental trajectories of depression and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms among Chinese children during COVID-19 Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-02-20 Yi Zhao, Xun Sun, Guangzhe Frank Yuan, Jialu Jin, Jiandong Miao
In early 2020, Chinese children started to demonstrate severe depression and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms (PTSS) caused by lockdown and self-isolation (measures taken at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic). Concerning the significant impact of the pandemic on children's physical and mental development, the study aimed to explore children's depression and PTSS during the COVID-19 pandemic
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The effect of physical exercises program on social functioning, alexithymia, and sense of coherence among patients with bipolar disorders: A randomized control trial Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-02-15 Mahmoud Abdelwahab Khedr, Ayman Mohamed El-Ashry, Mona Metwally El-Sayed, Mohamed Ali Elkot, Rash Mohamed Hussein
Despite evidence that physical exercises have been helpful in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders, it is unclear whether these data can be generalized to bipolar disorder. The use of physical exercises is challenging and hopeful among patients with bipolar disorders. Few studies have examined the efficacy of physical exercise for patients with bipolar disorders. Objective: Investigate the
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Psychological well-being for cognitively impaired people scale: Assessing reliability and validity of Turkish version Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-02-15 Seda Güney, Ayişe Karadağ
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Psychological Well-Being of Cognitively Impaired People (PWB-CIP) scale in people with dementia in nursing homes. It was conducted with 70 people with dementia and 12 formal caregivers in two nursing homes. This study used translation and back translation for the scale's language equivalence and expert opinion for content
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Use of a virtual environment to promote self-management and lifestyle changes in persons with bipolar disorder Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-02-12 Rebecca L. Casarez, Constance M. Johnson, Jair C. Soares, Thomas D. Meyer
Self-management and lifestyle interventions are a key factor in treatment outcomes for persons with bipolar disorder (BD). A virtual environment (VE), due to it's ability to provide flexibility of involvement in its platform, may be an alternative to face-to-face treatment to provide support for self-management. The purpose of this study is to explore how a VE, developed for chronic illness self-management
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Healthcare professionals' experiences and perceptions about LGBTIQA+ safety and responsiveness in a mainstream Australian health service: Qualitative findings Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-02-06 Jan Kilicaslan, Jayne Lewis, Tiffany Kennon, Riki Lane, Melissa Petrakis
To explore experiences and perspectives of healthcare workers regarding LGBTIQA+ safety and responsiveness. Thematic analysis of semi-structured, in-depth interviews, and pre-surveys to collect demographics and knowledge self-rating scales. Of 38 multidisciplinary healthcare staff, 44.7 % identified as LGBTIQA+ and 55.3 % as heterosexual and cisgender allies. Participants discussed experiences, noting
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A controversial issue in adolescents: Is the effect of digital games on creative personality traits positive or negative? Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-02-04 Ayla Kaya, Kadriye Aydemir, Ayşegül İşler
This study aimed to determine the effect of digital games on the creativity of adolescents. This study was designed as a cross-sectional study using simple random sampling following the STROBE checklist. It was conducted with 384 adolescents between January and June 2022. Data were collected using the Digital Game Addiction Scale for Children and the Creative Personality Traits Scale. The adolescents
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Psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners experiencing therapeutic alliance while using tele-mental health: A phenomenological study Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-02-02 Brooke A. Finley, Kimberly D. Shea, Shawn P. Gallagher, Ruth Taylor-Piliae
Psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners have rapidly adopted and implemented tele-mental health in their practice; however it is unclear how this modality of care affects the experiential quality of therapeutic alliance, simply defined as the interpersonal working bond between provider and patient. This study is the first to explore how psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners experience
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In memorium: The loss of two legends Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-01-30 E, d, i, l, m, a, , L, ., , Y, e, a, r, w, o, o, d
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Factors affecting nurses' compassion fatigue: A path analysis study Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-01-22 Şengül Üzen Cura, Özlem Doğu, Ayse Karadas
Background Nurses often experience compassion fatigue as a result of exposure to chronic work-related stress. It is thought that nurses' mindfulness levels and patience attitudes might be effective on compassion fatigue. Aim Therefore, in this study, it is aimed to examine the relationship between nurses' compassion fatigue, mindfulness levels and patience levels. Methods The study was carried out
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‘I live it all together…sadness, desperation’: A qualitative exploration of psychosocial challenges and needs of young people after suicide attempt Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-01-20 Erkan Ünsal, Figen Şengün İnan
This study aimed to explore the psychosocial challenges and support needs of young people after suicide attempt. In the research, the phenomenological approach was used. Semi-structured interviews were held with 16 young people shortly after suicide attempt. Data were analysed via content analysis. The data were categorized into five themes: effort to return to the old normal, living with remains,
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Relationship between affiliate stigma and family quality of life among parents of children with autism spectrum disorders: The mediating role of parenting self-efficacy Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-01-20 Yifan Ye, Tao Deng, Miaoying Chen, Baoqin Huang, Yan Ji, Yongshen Feng, Shaofei Liu, Tao Zhang, Lifeng Zhang
Background The parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are under great pressure and experience discrimination in their daily lives, which affects their family quality of life (FQOL). Objective - To investigate the interrelations among affiliate stigma, FQOL and parenting self-efficacy in the parents of children with ASD. - To identify a possible direction for psychological interventions
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Schizophrenia and medication adherence: Associated factors Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-01-25 Buse Karabulut, Esra Uslu
Background Schizophrenia is a chronic condition that requiring maintenance treatment with antipsychotic medication. Medication adherence is essential to improve the symptoms of this health problem reduce relapses and readmissions and achieve treatment goals. The rate of challenges associated with medication adherence in schizophrenia is reported to be 26.5–85.1 %. Purpose This study was conducted to
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Meta-synthesis of mental healthcare-seeking behavior – Perspectives of refugees and asylum seekers Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-01-20 Ewa Zuzanna Krzyż, Hung-Ru Lin
The number of refugees and asylum seekers worldwide is increasing, and these populations often experience significant mental health challenges due to their difficult life experiences. This study aims to explore the perspectives of refugees and asylum seekers regarding their behavior when seeking mental healthcare. We conducted a meta-synthesis of thirteen articles published between January 2000 and
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The relationship between biological rhythm and perceived social support, coping styles and medication adherence in patients with bipolar disorder in Türkiye Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-01-20 Tuğçe Uçgun, Emine Öksüz
The disruption of biological rhythm (sleep, eating patterns, hormonal secretions, activities, and social life etc.) in individuals diagnosed with bipolar disorder makes it challenging to balance the mood of the patient and facilitates recurrence. Although social support, coping with stress, and medication adherence are known to affect prognosis, no study has been found to investigate the relationship
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Association between health-related empowerment and health-protective behaviors among community-dwelling older adults Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-01-20 Manal Mohammed Hawash Assistant Professor Phd, Abeer Abd El-Rahman Mohamed Assistant Professor Phd, Mona Metwally El-Sayed Assistant Professor Phd, Ayman Mohamed El-Ashry Lecturer Phd, Sarah Ali Hafez Assistant Professor Phd
Empowerment is a broad concept seen as a critical approach for helping older adults who lack power to gain control over various aspects of their lives, including their health-protective behaviors. The study investigated the association between health-related empowerment and health-protective behaviors in older adults. A cross-sectional correlational research design was used by recruiting a convenient
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Hurting myself to cope: Using network analysis to understand the association between perceived stigma and non-suicidal self-injury functions among men who have sex with men in China Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-01-15 Guangzhe Frank Yuan, Caimeng Liu, Xiaoming Li, Hong Wang Fung, Ming Yu Claudia Wong, Stanley Kam Ki Lam, Yuanyuan An, Xueyou Feng
Prior studies have demonstrated that perceived stigma is robustly associated with risky and life-threatening behaviors, including non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), among men who have sex with men (MSM). However, studies regarding the relationship between perceived stigma and NSSI are limited. The present study aimed to investigate the network structure of perceived stigma and NSSI functions, along with
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The relationship between orthorexia nervosa and cyberchondria levels in nurses: A cross-sectional study* Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-01-15 Merve Atsizata MSc Nurse, Seda Cangöl Sögüt Assistant Prof. PhD
The study was conducted with the aim of investigating the relationship between orthorexia nervosa and cyberchondria levels among nurses. This cross-sectional study was conducted with 399 nurses through face-to-face interviews. The data were collected using a participant information form, the Cyberchondria Severity Scale, and the Orthorexia Nervosa-11 scale (ORTO-11). The mean score of the nurses' cyberchondria
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Gender difference in emotional distress among nursing and health science college students: An online survey Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-01-12 Wen-Chii Tzeng, Nien-Sheng Tzeng, Pei-Chi Chang, Wu-Chien Chien, Hsin-Pei Feng, Chia-Huei Lin
This cross-sectional study investigates the self-reported emotional distress of medical, nursing, dental, pharmacy, and public health students and identifies gender-related differences through an online survey. The data of 364 students were analyzed using Pearson correlation coefficients and multiple logistic regression. Emotional distress was more prevalent among female respondents (11.7 %) than male
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Enhancing mental health support for healthcare workers: Integrating mobile apps with traditional services Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-01-10 Lien-Chung Wei
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Investigation the relationship between xenophobic attitude and intercultural sensitivity level in nurses Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-01-10 Metin Yıldız, Mehmet Salih Yıldırım, Ayşe Elkoca, Yakup Sarpdağı, Mehmet Emin Atay, Gökhan Dege
The level of intercultural sensitivity is important for nurses to approach the individual's culture in care and treatment without prejudice. In this study, it was aimed to determine the effect of nurses' intercultural sensitivity level on xenophobic attitude. This quantitative cross-sectional study was conducted at Van Training and Research Hospital between January and June 2022. The Introductory Information
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Impact of enacted stigma on mental health, substance use, and HIV-related behaviors among sexual minority men in Zambia Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-01-09 Ran Zhang, Shan Qiao, Abhishek Aggarwal, Guangzhe Yuan, Nobutu Muttau, Anjali Sharma, Clementina Lwatula, Levy Ngosa, McLean Kabwe, Albert Manasyan, Anitha Menon, Jan Ostermann, Sharon Weissman, Xiaoming Li, Gary W Harper
Sexual minority men (SMM) in Zambia face significant challenges including stigma, discrimination, and mental health issues, which further impact their HIV-related risk behaviors. This study aimed to investigate the associations between enacted stigma, substance abuse, HIV-related behaviors, and mental health (i.e., depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder [PTSD] symptoms) among SMM in
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A quality improvement program for managing clozapine-induced constipation in a long-term structured residential setting for persons with serious mental illness Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-01-06 Lori Arbutiski, K.N. Roy Chengappa, Ana Lupu, Andreea Temelie, Kimberly Clinebell, Kelly Mullen
The goal of this quality improvement project (QIP) was to increase awareness of the serious medical consequences of clozapine-associated constipation to front line nursing staff and patients with schizophrenia. The QIP was developed iteratively by psychiatric nurses, psychiatrists and pharmacists with input from patients. The processes involved a literature review, development of educational materials
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The effects of online art therapy on ego functions, emotion regulation, and interpersonal relationship styles in neurotic personality organization Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-01-06 Seda Karakaya Çataldaş, Fatma Yasemin Kutlu, Nurhan Eren
Art therapy, as an effective therapeutic intervention, is used to improve positive self-image and self-awareness, promote insight, and enhance therapeutic communication. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of art psychotherapy on ego functions, emotion regulation, and interpersonal relationship styles of individuals with neurotic personality organization. Using a quasi-experimental pretest-posttest
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The restraint chair: A qualitative study of the patient experience Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-01-05 Nicole Visaggio, Kathryn E. Phillips, Jeanne McElhinney
Despite initiatives to eliminate restraint from acute psychiatric care, there remain times when violent episodes threaten the safety of patients and/or staff. The restraint chair may be used in these moments and provide an alternative to four-point restraint. The purpose of this study was to examine the patient experience of the restraint chair. Patients who had an episode of restraint in the restraint
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Posttraumatic growth in eating disorder recovery Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-01-05 Carrie Morgan Eaton, Kathryn E. Phillips
Objective To investigate posttraumatic growth in individuals recovering from an eating disorder. Design A convergent parallel mixed methods design was used. Participants The sample consisted of 28 participants who completed the entire study and an additional 10 who completed only the quantitative portion of this mixed methods study. Methods The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) provided
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The Williams and McCoy model of motivational spirited cognitive behavioral change communication Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2024-01-05 Kathleen T. McCoy, Kimberly A. Williams
The Williams and McCoy Motivational Spirited Cognitive Behavioral Change Communication (MIS-CBC) is an innovative model combining the spirit of motivational interviewing (MI) communication, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) as a patient-centered care model to improve continuity of care while enabling patients to progress during therapy. Incorporating this model into Psychiatric Mental Health Advance
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editor's page/editorial board Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2023-12-07
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masthead, subscriber information Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2023-12-07
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Prioritizing high quality care for women veterans: The time is now Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-30 Brayden Kameg
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Interview with Rev. Deanna Hollas, Gun Violence Prevention Coordinator Presbyterian Peace Fellowship Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-21 Deanna Hollas
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The lifeline and advanced practice nursing/intervention prevention perspective Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-16 Susan L. Glodstein
The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (hereinafter referred to as The Lifeline) is a national effort to provide mental health crisis support for individuals or 3rd parties (requesting help for others) via a three-digit phone number. Since July 2022, the Lifeline is part of a national effort to assist individuals who are suicidal, homicidal, or distressed. Over half of suicides in the United States are
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Firearm violence is both a public health and mental health issue in America Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-07 Elizabeth Bonham
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This is America Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-11 Addie Caulk Derr
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Suicide by firearm: One family's lived experience Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-11 Elizabeth Bonham, Christopher Bonham, Nicholas Bonham
In this paper, my nephews and I will share our individual perspectives of their father's completed suicide 30 years ago. Our intention is that the importance of recovery, hope, and support will be illuminated by telling our unique stories to describe the lived experience of a tragedy by gun violence and its longstanding effects.
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Mass shootings, firearm injuries, and mental health Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-29 Aastha Krebs, Carole Mackavey
Introduction The correlation between mass shootings, firearm injuries, and mental health is an ongoing polarized debate within the U.S., making it essential to develop public policy on mental illness and firearm injuries exacerbated by a significant increase in firearm sales in March 2020. Although many mass shooters are labeled “mentally ill,” mental illness is only present in a small minority of
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Examination of the relationship between post-traumatic growth and social support and life satisfaction in wounded veterans in Turkey Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-28 Mehmet Başcıllar, Merve Deniz Pak Güre, Hakan Sakarya
Aim This study aims to examine the effects of social support and life satisfaction on post-traumatic growth in wounded veterans in Turkey. Methods 1175 wounded veterans participated in the cross-sectional study. The sociodemographic questionnaire, the Post-Traumatic Growth Inventory, the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, and the Satisfaction with Life Scale were used to collect data
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Post traumatic stress disorder in African American men exposed to violent trauma Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-26 Amenaghawon Alice Ugwuede
Research has shown strong association between exposures to violence resulting in post traumatic stress symptoms. Despite the high lifetime prevalence of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and exposure to violence among African American men, research outcomes are limited and inconsistent. African American youth who live in low-income urban areas routinely face various contextual specific risks factors
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Helping teenagers talk about guns and gun violence Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-18 Donald V. Gaffney
I recently had the opportunity to listen to teenagers talk about guns and gun violence when they attended a summer church camp. Two separate groups; one entering grade 7, 8, and 9 and one entering grade 10, 11, and 12 were asked to share their understandings, feelings, and opinions about guns in a small group setting. Relevant books, articles, and other media were reviewed as part of my preparation
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Corrigendum to “childhood traumas among nursing students and associated factors” [Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 43 (2023) pages 98–105] Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-17 Fatme Chousko Mechmet, Melike Yalçın Gürsoy
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Flipping up the board: Losing my mother to suicide Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-14 Miranda George
Personal account of losing a parent due to a firearm and a completed suicide attempt related to mental health crisis.
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masthead, subscriber information Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. (IF 2.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-07
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