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Meanings of biobehavioral in English
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Usage of biobehavioral in English
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This research has identified several biobehavioral traits as measures of enhanced liability to schizophrenia.
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Conclusion: Prior pain induces heightened biobehavioral reactivity in preterm infants during subsequent tactile procedures.
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Further, multivariate logistic analyses were conducted to estimate the relative biobehavioral risk factors related to hypertension.
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Rationale: Tobacco smoking is the most prevalent type of substance abuse, yet its biobehavioral etiology is little understood.
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Methods: Our sample was 963 participants taking part in a longitudinal study of the biobehavioral determinants of smoking.
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Behavioral and pharmacologic interventions with the potential to alter these biobehavioral pathways for patients with cancer are discussed.
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The results of this three-group comparison are presented as background for discussing several methodologic challenges for biobehavioral research in inflammatory-based conditions.
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In conjunction with findings from human studies, results provide valuable insights into core biobehavioral processes relevant to psychological illness and health.
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Methods: Between August 2015-September 2016, 150 TM adults were enrolled in a one-time biobehavioral health study.
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Conclusion: The exemplar presented from the three-group comparison has implications for planning biobehavioral nursing research in patients with conditions characterized by inflammation.
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The present study examined changes in sleep quality following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) and investigated associations with biobehavioral factors.
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Such biobehavioral traits potentially associated with liability to schizophrenia have been carefully studied by experimental psychopathologists and are discussed in this issue.
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This review focuses on the contributions of stress-related behavioral factors to cancer growth and metastasis and the biobehavioral mechanisms underlying these relationships.
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Little is known about relationships between biobehavioral factors such as depressed mood and anxiety and the adaptive immune response in ovarian cancer.
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Our purpose is to describe challenges and solutions to recruitment of patients with advanced cancer in two biobehavioral research studies examining cancer-related symptoms.
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The second aim of this issue is to present new methodologic approaches and conceptualizations for incorporating biobehavioral trait data in future psychiatric research designs.