Behavioral and Psychological Factors in Buffering Diabetes-related Disability Development
CONCLUSIONS: Engaging in frequent exercise is the most influential factor for reducing the risk of disability in patients with diabetes. Social support provides an additional benefit for disability prevention in individuals with diabetes.PMID:37549141 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad038 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - August 7, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Yi-Hsuan Tsai Li-Lun Chuang Yau-Jiunn Lee Ching-Ju Chiu Source Type: research

Subjective Social Status and Longitudinal Changes in Systemic Inflammation
CONCLUSIONS: Lower SSS may be associated with greater circulating markers of inflammation over time as suggested by increases in IL-6.PMID:37549189 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad044 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - August 7, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Emily J Jones Anna L Marsland Thomas E Kraynak Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal Peter J Gianaros Source Type: research

Behavioral and Psychological Factors in Buffering Diabetes-related Disability Development
CONCLUSIONS: Engaging in frequent exercise is the most influential factor for reducing the risk of disability in patients with diabetes. Social support provides an additional benefit for disability prevention in individuals with diabetes.PMID:37549141 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad038 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - August 7, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Yi-Hsuan Tsai Li-Lun Chuang Yau-Jiunn Lee Ching-Ju Chiu Source Type: research

Subjective Social Status and Longitudinal Changes in Systemic Inflammation
CONCLUSIONS: Lower SSS may be associated with greater circulating markers of inflammation over time as suggested by increases in IL-6.PMID:37549189 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad044 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - August 7, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Emily J Jones Anna L Marsland Thomas E Kraynak Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal Peter J Gianaros Source Type: research

Behavioral and Psychological Factors in Buffering Diabetes-related Disability Development
CONCLUSIONS: Engaging in frequent exercise is the most influential factor for reducing the risk of disability in patients with diabetes. Social support provides an additional benefit for disability prevention in individuals with diabetes.PMID:37549141 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad038 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - August 7, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Yi-Hsuan Tsai Li-Lun Chuang Yau-Jiunn Lee Ching-Ju Chiu Source Type: research

Subjective Social Status and Longitudinal Changes in Systemic Inflammation
CONCLUSIONS: Lower SSS may be associated with greater circulating markers of inflammation over time as suggested by increases in IL-6.PMID:37549189 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad044 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - August 7, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Emily J Jones Anna L Marsland Thomas E Kraynak Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal Peter J Gianaros Source Type: research

Results of a 12-Month Randomized Controlled Trial Testing the Efficacy of the Diabetes Prevention Program Group Lifestyle Balance (DPP-GLB) for People Post Stroke (GLB-CVA)
CONCLUSIONS: Engagement in the GLB-CVA can result in weight loss and improved health for individuals who are overweight or obese following stroke. Future efforts should examine effectiveness in real-world settings and focus on knowledge translation efforts.PMID:37542523 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad045 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - August 5, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Simon Driver Evan McShan Chad Swank Stephanie Calhoun Megan Douglas Alexandria Suhalka Monica Bennett Librada Callender Christa Ochoa Sridevi Mukkamala Kaye Kramer Source Type: research

Results of a 12-Month Randomized Controlled Trial Testing the Efficacy of the Diabetes Prevention Program Group Lifestyle Balance (DPP-GLB) for People Post Stroke (GLB-CVA)
CONCLUSIONS: Engagement in the GLB-CVA can result in weight loss and improved health for individuals who are overweight or obese following stroke. Future efforts should examine effectiveness in real-world settings and focus on knowledge translation efforts.PMID:37542523 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad045 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - August 5, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Simon Driver Evan McShan Chad Swank Stephanie Calhoun Megan Douglas Alexandria Suhalka Monica Bennett Librada Callender Christa Ochoa Sridevi Mukkamala Kaye Kramer Source Type: research

Who Benefits From Helping? Moderators of the Association Between Informal Helping and Mortality
CONCLUSIONS: Informal helping is associated with decreased mortality. Yet, there appear to be key differences in who benefits from higher amounts of informal helping across social structural moderators. Further research is needed to evaluate how the associations between informal helping and health and well-being are patterned across key social structural moderators.PMID:37540830 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad042 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - August 4, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Julia S Nakamura Koichiro Shiba Sofie M Jensen Tyler J VanderWeele Eric S Kim Source Type: research

A Psychosocial Model of COVID-19 Vaccination: Antecedent and Concurrent Effects of Demographics, Traits, Political Beliefs, Vaccine Intention, Information Sources, Mandates, and Flu Vaccine History
CONCLUSIONS: Controlling for interrelations among study variables, the results of the integrative psychosocial model clarified the unique contributions and pathways from antecedent characteristics to vaccination while accounting for vaccine-related contextual influences, providing further direction for refining the timing and content of public health messaging for vaccination.PMID:37540839 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad043 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - August 4, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Olivia Godfrey Tim Bogg Elizabeth Milad Source Type: research

Who Benefits From Helping? Moderators of the Association Between Informal Helping and Mortality
CONCLUSIONS: Informal helping is associated with decreased mortality. Yet, there appear to be key differences in who benefits from higher amounts of informal helping across social structural moderators. Further research is needed to evaluate how the associations between informal helping and health and well-being are patterned across key social structural moderators.PMID:37540830 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad042 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - August 4, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Julia S Nakamura Koichiro Shiba Sofie M Jensen Tyler J VanderWeele Eric S Kim Source Type: research

A Psychosocial Model of COVID-19 Vaccination: Antecedent and Concurrent Effects of Demographics, Traits, Political Beliefs, Vaccine Intention, Information Sources, Mandates, and Flu Vaccine History
CONCLUSIONS: Controlling for interrelations among study variables, the results of the integrative psychosocial model clarified the unique contributions and pathways from antecedent characteristics to vaccination while accounting for vaccine-related contextual influences, providing further direction for refining the timing and content of public health messaging for vaccination.PMID:37540839 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad043 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - August 4, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Olivia Godfrey Tim Bogg Elizabeth Milad Source Type: research

Optimization of an Information Leaflet to Influence Medication Beliefs in Women With Breast Cancer: A Randomized Factorial Experiment
CONCLUSIONS: The optimized leaflet did not contain enhanced AET side effect information. Factorial experiments are efficient and effective for refining the content of information leaflet interventions.PMID:37494669 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad037 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - July 26, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Sophie M C Green Louise H Hall David P French Nikki Rousseau Catherine Parbutt Rebecca Walwyn Samuel G Smith Source Type: research

Optimization of an Information Leaflet to Influence Medication Beliefs in Women With Breast Cancer: A Randomized Factorial Experiment
CONCLUSIONS: The optimized leaflet did not contain enhanced AET side effect information. Factorial experiments are efficient and effective for refining the content of information leaflet interventions.PMID:37494669 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad037 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - July 26, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Sophie M C Green Louise H Hall David P French Nikki Rousseau Catherine Parbutt Rebecca Walwyn Samuel G Smith Source Type: research

Optimization of an Information Leaflet to Influence Medication Beliefs in Women With Breast Cancer: A Randomized Factorial Experiment
CONCLUSIONS: The optimized leaflet did not contain enhanced AET side effect information. Factorial experiments are efficient and effective for refining the content of information leaflet interventions.PMID:37494669 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad037 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - July 26, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Sophie M C Green Louise H Hall David P French Nikki Rousseau Catherine Parbutt Rebecca Walwyn Samuel G Smith Source Type: research