Introduction Imagine carrying a heavy burden—yearning deeply for something while feeling immense pressure and unease. For many men facing infertility, this scenario is an everyday reality. The journey of trying to conceive, often painted with hopeful hues, can be daunting for some. Particularly for men in Chinese society, where traditional beliefs heavily emphasize family lines […]
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Translating Spiritual Healing: Unveiling the Chinese EORTC QLQ-SWB32 for Gynecological Cancer Patients
Introduction Imagine a journey where every step is weighed down by uncertainty, pain, and the daunting shadow of a cancer diagnosis. Overcoming these challenges often demands more than just physical endurance—many find solace in their spiritual wellbeing, an essential yet often overlooked aspect in the fight against illness. But how does one accurately measure something […]

Exploring the Boundaries of Perception: Understanding Mirror-Touch Synaesthesia Across Cultures
Introduction Imagine watching someone brush an imaginary line on their arm and feeling an inexplicable tingling on your own skin as if you were the one being touched. Welcome to the peculiar world of vicarious experiences of touch (mirror touch), where the boundaries of individual perceptions are blurred in fascinating ways. This intriguing phenomenon, akin […]

Cultural Roots and Mental Health: Understanding Depression in Singaporean Youth
Introduction: A Glimpse into the Minds of Young Adults in Singapore Imagine living in a world where your dreams consistently feel out of reach, leaving you in a perpetual state of detachment. For many young adults in Singapore battling depressive disorders, this is an everyday reality. But what’s at the root of this “reduced state […]

Understanding Empathy: A Global Perspective on Children’s Emotional Intelligence
Introduction: Peering Into the Heart of Empathy Have you ever wondered why some children seem to naturally understand and share the feelings of others while others might struggle? This intriguing aspect of human behavior—empathy—plays a crucial role in our social interactions and emotional relationships. But how exactly can we measure this complex and multifaceted trait? […]

Seeing Beyond Cataracts: Decoding Anxiety and Depression in Eye Health
Introduction Imagine waking up one day and noticing a fog that never clears. That fog distorts even the simplest joys, like watching kids play in a park or observing vibrant colors etched across the sky at sunset. For many cataract patients, this gradual blurring of vision is an unsettling reality. Yet, beneath this veil of […]

Navigating the Shadows: The Role of Social Support in PTSD Among Ovarian Cancer Patients
Introduction: The Hidden Burden of Silent Suffering Imagine facing a life-threatening illness like ovarian cancer, a battle no one is ever truly prepared for. Now, picture grappling with another formidable opponent on top of that: the relentless echoes of trauma and stress, commonly known as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). While many associate PTSD with military […]

Exploring Cultural Differences: How Anorexia Nervosa Manifests Across China, the UK, and Spain
Introduction: Peering into the Cross-Cultural Puzzle of Anorexia Nervosa Imagine standing in a bustling market square, surrounded by the vibrant cacophony of life. In England, Spain, or China, the scene might look different, but one underlying issue can be alarmingly similar—an increasing number of people battling the intense pressures of anorexia nervosa. This plight isn’t […]

Finding Strength in Support: Unlocking Relief from Fatigue in Rheumatoid Arthritis
Introduction Imagine waking up every day feeling as though a heavy weight rests upon you—a weight so burdensome that even the simplest tasks require immense effort. For individuals grappling with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), this fatigue is a stark reality. Yet, beyond the realm of traditional medical interventions lies an emerging understanding that the mind and […]

Tuning Compassion: How Personality Traits Shape Empathy in Future Doctors
Introduction Imagine sitting in a doctor’s office, anxious about what might come next. You meet the doctor’s eyes and instantly feel understood, as if they truly grasp what you’re going through and care about your well-being. This comforting connection largely hinges on a fundamental quality: empathy. Empathy is not just a feel-good term; it’s a […]