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View article: A robust framework for harmonising health measures across international cohorts: Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic
A robust framework for harmonising health measures across international cohorts: Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic Open
Cross-national research on health trajectories requires harmonised measures that are valid and comparable. However, measurement scales often differ between cohorts in item content and cultural context. We present a structured framework to …
View article: Hindsight Bias: A Preregistered Replication Study Of Fischhoff (1975) With An Extension On Depressive Symptoms As Moderation.
Hindsight Bias: A Preregistered Replication Study Of Fischhoff (1975) With An Extension On Depressive Symptoms As Moderation. Open
Replicability and reproducibility are essential for scientific credibility, and both are promoted through open science practices and replications. In the area of mental health, there is low adherence to these practices. Moreover, there is …
View article: Hindsight Bias: A Preregistered Replication Study Of Fischhoff (1975) With An Extension On Depressive Symptoms As Moderation.
Hindsight Bias: A Preregistered Replication Study Of Fischhoff (1975) With An Extension On Depressive Symptoms As Moderation. Open
Replicability and reproducibility are essential for scientific credibility, and both are promoted through open science practices and replications. In the area of mental health, there is low adherence to these practices. Moreover, there is …
View article: Open Science in the Developing World: A Collection of Practical Guides for Researchers in Developing Countries
Open Science in the Developing World: A Collection of Practical Guides for Researchers in Developing Countries Open
Over the past decade, the open-science movement has transformed the research landscape, although its impact has largely been confined to developed countries. Recently, researchers from developing countries have called for a redesign of ope…
View article: Open Science in the Developing World: A Collection of Practical Guides for Researchers in Developing Countries
Open Science in the Developing World: A Collection of Practical Guides for Researchers in Developing Countries Open
Over the past decade, the open science movement has transformed the research landscape, though its impact has largely been confined to developed countries. Recently, researchers from developing countries have called for a redesign of open …
View article: Growth charts of infant visual neurodevelopment generalize across global contexts
Growth charts of infant visual neurodevelopment generalize across global contexts Open
Normative brain growth charts in early life hold great promise for furthering basic and clinical science. We leverage the rapid, substantial development of visual cortex function that is indexed by visual-evoked potentials (VEP) in electro…
View article: Hindsight Bias: A Preregistered Replication Study Of Fischhoff (1975) With An Extension On Depressive Symptoms As Moderation.
Hindsight Bias: A Preregistered Replication Study Of Fischhoff (1975) With An Extension On Depressive Symptoms As Moderation. Open
Replicability and reproducibility are essential for scientific credibility, and both are promoted through open science practices and replications. In the area of mental health, there is low adherence to these practices. Moreover, there is …
View article: Open Science in the Developing World: A Collection of Practical Guides for Researchers in Developing Countries
Open Science in the Developing World: A Collection of Practical Guides for Researchers in Developing Countries Open
Over the past decade, the open science movement has transformed the research landscape, though its impact has largely been confined to developed countries. Recently, researchers from developing countries have called for a redesign of open …
View article: Hemodynamic effects of intra-aortic balloon pump in patients with advanced heart failure and cardiogenic shock waiting heart transplant
Hemodynamic effects of intra-aortic balloon pump in patients with advanced heart failure and cardiogenic shock waiting heart transplant Open
Background The use of intra-aortic ballon pump (IABP) as a bridge therapy in patients with advanced heart failure (HF) and cardiogenic shock (CS) waiting heart transplant (HTx) remains under debate. IABP can be an available device to impro…
View article: Lead contamination in human milk affects infants’ language trajectory: results from a prospective cohort study
Lead contamination in human milk affects infants’ language trajectory: results from a prospective cohort study Open
Infants growing up in low- and middle-income countries are at increased risk of suffering adverse childhood experiences, including exposure to environmental pollution and lack of cognitive stimulation. In this study, we aimed to examine th…
View article: Maternal immune response during pregnancy and neurodevelopmental outcomes: A longitudinal approach
Maternal immune response during pregnancy and neurodevelopmental outcomes: A longitudinal approach Open
Our results underscore the importance of the maternal immune response during pregnancy in shaping the neurodevelopmental trajectory of the offspring. Additionally, we observed that the maternal distress at the early stages of pregnancy has…
View article: Identifying biomarkers and trajectories of executive functions and language development in the first 3 years of life: design, methods and initial findings of the Germina cohort study
Identifying biomarkers and trajectories of executive functions and language development in the first 3 years of life: design, methods and initial findings of the Germina cohort study Open
This paper reports the methods and preliminary findings of Germina, an ongoing cohort study to identify biomarkers and trajectories of executive functions and language development in the first 3 years of life. 557 mother-infant dyads (mean…
View article: The Gut Microbiome in the First One Thousand Days of Neurodevelopment: A Systematic Review from the Microbiome Perspective
The Gut Microbiome in the First One Thousand Days of Neurodevelopment: A Systematic Review from the Microbiome Perspective Open
Evidence shows that the gut microbiome in early life is an essential modulator of physiological processes related to healthy brain development, as well as mental and neurodegenerative disorders. Here, we conduct a systematic review of gut …
View article: Incidence of suicidal ideation in a cohort of civil servants during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil: insights from the ELSA-Brasil Study
Incidence of suicidal ideation in a cohort of civil servants during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil: insights from the ELSA-Brasil Study Open
These findings underscore the importance of monitoring and supporting individuals who suffered ACE and have a history of mental health disorders. This is especially critical in times of heightened societal stress, such as the COVID-19 pand…
View article: Theoretical Maturation of the “Bias Blind Spot”: A Preregistered Replication Study of Pronin, Lin, and Ross (2002) in a Brazilian Sample
Theoretical Maturation of the “Bias Blind Spot”: A Preregistered Replication Study of Pronin, Lin, and Ross (2002) in a Brazilian Sample Open
Although people can identify judgment biases and their consequences, they tend to perceive their peers as more susceptible to such biases than themselves: a phenomenon called “bias blind spot” (BBS). This phenomenon was experimentally supp…
View article: Trajectories of anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic stress among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: one-year monthly follow-up
Trajectories of anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic stress among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: one-year monthly follow-up Open
Our findings underscore the importance of allocating enhanced attention and resources to effectively addressing personal health challenges among the health workforce, emphasizing the significance of organizational support and continuous mo…
View article: Dissemination and Implementation Science in Portuguese speaking countries – Why should we care about it?
Dissemination and Implementation Science in Portuguese speaking countries – Why should we care about it? Open
Funding Information: and abroad registered and certified in the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) directory working in this area. According to the catalog of the Brazilian Federal Foundation for Support a…
View article: Efficacy of a standalone smartphone application to treat postnatal depression: a randomized controlled trial
Efficacy of a standalone smartphone application to treat postnatal depression: a randomized controlled trial Open
Introduction: Smartphone app interventions based on cognitive-behavioral therapy are promising scalable alternatives for treating mental disorders, but the evidence of their efficacy for postpartum depression is limited. Objective: To eval…
View article: Replication of the “money illusion” effect in a Brazilian sample
Replication of the “money illusion” effect in a Brazilian sample Open
Shafir, Diamond, and Tversky (1997, Money illusion, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 112(2), 341–374) described the phenomenon of money illusion as the inclination to consider money without adequately taking into account the inflation f…
View article: Theoretical Maturation Of The "Bias Blind Spot": A Preregistered Replication Study Of Pronin, Lin And Ross (2002) In A Brazilian Sample.
Theoretical Maturation Of The "Bias Blind Spot": A Preregistered Replication Study Of Pronin, Lin And Ross (2002) In A Brazilian Sample. Open
Although people can identify judgment biases and their consequences, they tend to perceive their peers as more susceptible to such biases than themselves: a phenomenon called “bias blind spot”. This phenomenon was experimentally supported …
View article: Inaction Inertia Effect: Foregoing Opportunities as a Consequence of an Initial Failure to Act - a Replication-Extension Study in the Brazilian Population
Inaction Inertia Effect: Foregoing Opportunities as a Consequence of an Initial Failure to Act - a Replication-Extension Study in the Brazilian Population Open
The inaction inertia effect is a cognitive bias in which forgoing an attractive opportunity reduces the likelihood of accepting a subsequent, less attractive opportunity. This phenomenon was originally demonstrated by Tyckocinski et al. (1…
View article: Smartphone-assisted online brief cognitive behavioral therapy to treat maternal depression: findings of a randomized controlled trial
Smartphone-assisted online brief cognitive behavioral therapy to treat maternal depression: findings of a randomized controlled trial Open
Our data showed no difference between the groups, suggesting that adding apps to psychotherapy treatment may not enhance treatment effects on prenatal depression. A within-groups analysis showed that most participants with depression respo…
View article: Association of Everyday Discrimination With Depressive Symptoms and Suicidal Ideation During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the All of Us Research Program
Association of Everyday Discrimination With Depressive Symptoms and Suicidal Ideation During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the All of Us Research Program Open
In this large and diverse sample, increased levels of discrimination were associated with higher odds of experiencing moderate to severe depressive symptoms. This association was particularly evident when the main reason for discrimination…