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HIV-related challenges and women’s self-response: A qualitative study with women living with HIV in Indonesia

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Decoding the Sleep Puzzle: The Secret Influence of Emotions and Body Awareness

Introduction: The Silent Drift into Sleeplessness In the serene embrace of night, many of us seek solace in sleep, yet find ourselves caught in the clutches of restlessness. What if the invisible strings of emotions and our internal sense of the body orchestrate this nightly struggle? Unbeknownst to many, the interplay between our emotions and […]

Understanding Autism Assessment in India: A Comparison Guide

Introduction Imagine you’re a parent noticing that your child is developing a little differently than other kids their age. As you try to make sense of it, you’re bombarded with terms like IASQ, ISAA, and CARS2. While these acronyms might sound daunting, they represent crucial tools used to screen and assess autism spectrum disorders. In […]

Embracing Robotics: A Glimpse into the Future of Caregiving for Those with IDD

Introduction: A New Dawn in Caregiving Imagine a world where robots, like friendly assistants, help ease the burdens of daily care for people with disabilities. For many families, juggling care responsibilities with personal needs can feel like balancing on a tightrope. But what if a new ally—a friendly robot—could assist in providing the much-needed respite […]

Decoding Childhood Minds: A Genetic Insight into Psychiatric Challenges

Introduction: Unraveling the Threads of Childhood Mental Health Ever gazed upon a child and wondered about the whirlwind of thoughts that dart through their young minds? For centuries, the mysterious world of children’s mental health has intrigued scientists, therapists, and parents alike. The complex tapestry of genes and environment, woven together, paints a child’s mental […]

Harnessing Mobile Technology: Exploring the Impact of CBT Apps in Managing Adult ADHD

Introduction: The Digital Revolution in Mental Health Imagine a world where managing Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is as simple as tapping on your phone. Sounds futuristic, right? But today, we stand on the brink of this reality thanks to the burgeoning field of mobile health apps designed for mental health. The research paper titled “Usability and […]

Navigating the Digital Maze: Understanding Smartphone Addiction in Japanese Youth

Introduction: Cracking the Code of Digital Dependency Picture this: A young adult constantly clutching their smartphone, eyes glued to the screen, seemingly lost in a digital realm. Does this scenario sound familiar? In a world increasingly tethered to technology, such scenes are commonplace. The intricate dance between humans and smartphones is more complex than it […]