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Filter by:Background and study aims: Mindfulness is a mental state that can be achieved through meditation. So far, studies have shown that practicing mindfulness on a consistent and regular basis can improve attentional functions and emotional well-being. Mindfulness has recently begun to be used in the field of child development. The aim of this study is to assess if a mindfulness program may help primary school students in reducing anxiety and depression while also improving their temperament. Who can participate? Students attending the fourth or fifth year of primary school What does the study involve? Participants will be randomly assigned to the experimental and control groups. Participants in the experimental group will undergo an 8-week mindfulness training program with weekly 60-minute group sessions, while the control group will follow routine daily school activities. Questionnaires will be used to assess temperament, anxiety and depression before and after the intervention. What are the possible benefits and risks of participating? Benefits of participating in the study may include a lowering of anxiety and depression levels, as well as an improvement of temperament.
This is a prospective, open-label, single-arm study in a real-world setting of healthy Chinese toddlers provided with new toddler milk for a total of 4 weeks (28 days).
Purpose: It is the examination of the Infant Movement Motivation Questionnaire of the validity and reliability of Turkish. Pretest: Participants were informed about the aims of the study and fill in a consent form. They filled in a paper version of the Turkish translation of the Infant Movement Motivation Questionnaire. The parents had to answer questions about the content and meaning of the IMMQ items and sociodemographic. Validation Study: Participants were informed about the aims of the study and filled in a consent form. The questionnaires of the survey filled in at the early intervention center. About 30 minutes were needed to answer the 27 questions of the IMMQ, Ages and Stages Questionnaire, and sociodemographic.
In this study, the investigators aimed to research the relationship between affective temperament with the severity of the symptoms of nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy. The investigators aimed to assess temperament differences between healthy pregnant women and pregnant women suffering from mild, moderate, and severe hyperemesis gravidarum.
Aim of the study is to evaluate if Temperament, Anxiety and Depression can affect Immunity and influence Survival in Colorectal Cancer Patients