68 results on '"Vilchinsky, Noa"'
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2. Cohort profile: The ENTWINE iCohort study, a multinational longitudinal web-based study of informal care
3. Usability study of SOSteniamoci: An internet-based intervention platform to support informal caregivers in Italy
4. It takes two hearts to cope with an artificial one: the necessity of applying a dyadic approach in the context of left ventricular assist device transplantation—Opinion paper
5. Couples’ Coping Strategies with Left Ventricular Assist Device Implantation: A Qualitative Dyadic Study
6. Interpersonal variables and caregiving partners' burden in cardiac illness: A longitudinal study
7. Applying dyadic digital psychological interventions for reducing caregiver burden in the illness context: a systematic review and a meta-analysis protocol
8. Barriers, facilitators, and motives to provide distance care, and the consequences for distance caregivers: A mixed-methods systematic review
9. Handwashing adherence during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal study based on protection motivation theory
10. Perceived partner support and post-traumatic symptoms after an acute cardiac event:A longitudinal study
11. Cardiac-disease-induced posttraumatic stress symptoms (CDI-PTSS) among cardiac patients’ partners: A longitudinal study.
12. Self-Management of Cardiac-Related Health Issues
13. Extremely Distant and Incredibly Close: Physical Proximity, Emotional Attachment and Caregiver Burden
14. Making a Virtue Out of Necessity: COVID-19 as a Catalyst for Applying Internet-Based Psychological Interventions for Informal Caregivers
15. Is Social Presence Indeed Present in Remote Social Interactions? A Call for Incorporating Physiological Measures of Synchrony When Assessing the Social Nature of Interpersonal Interactions via Videoconferencing Platforms
16. Caregiving in the Illness Context
17. Interventions to Support Caregivers
18. Caregiving Outcomes
19. What Is Caregiving and How Should We Study It?
20. Gender and Caregiving: The Costs of Caregiving for Women
21. Caregiving as a Dyadic Process
22. The Influence of Culture on Caregiving Cognitions and Motivations
23. Personality and Caregiving
24. The Emotional Experience of Caregiving
25. A Multinational Longitudinal Study Incorporating Intensive Methods to Examine Caregiver Experiences in the Context of Chronic Health Conditions: Protocol of the ENTWINE-iCohort
26. The Interplay Between Strictness of Policies and Individuals’ Self-Regulatory Efforts: Associations with Handwashing During the COVID-19 Pandemic
27. The trajectory of COVID-19 pandemic and handwashing adherence: findings from 14 countries
28. Motivations and willingness to provide care from a geographical distance, and the impact of distance care on caregivers’ mental and physical health: a mixed-method systematic review protocol
29. Handwashing Adherence and the Trajectory of COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings from 14 Countries
30. Editorial: Mind the Heart – Psychosocial Risk Factors and Cognitive Functioning in Cardiovascular Disease
31. Editorial: Caregiving and Social Support in the Context of Health and Illness
32. Behavior and knowledge trajectories among adult offspring of patients with an acute cardiac event: A call for a turning point in cardiac prevention.
33. Providing Care From Afar: A Growing Yet Understudied Phenomenon in the Caregiving Field
34. Early Exposure to Cardiac Treatment and Distress Among Patients and Their Caregiving Partners
35. Attachment insecurity hinders cardiac patients’ ability to receive partners’ care: A longitudinal dyadic study
36. Existentially Oriented Group Intervention for Patients With Heart Failure: Intervention Development and Preliminary Assessment
37. Cardiac-disease-induced PTSD and Fear of illness progression: Capturing the unique nature of disease-related PTSD
38. Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety as Barriers to Participation in Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs Among Arab and Jewish Patients in Israel
39. Unrecognized, Undiagnosed, and Untreated: Cardiac-Disease-Induced PTSD among Patients' Partners
40. Cardiac-disease-induced PTSD (CDI-PTSD): A systematic review
41. Personality Makes a Difference: Attachment Orientation Moderates Theory of Planned Behavior Prediction of Cardiac Medication Adherence
42. Relational entitlement moderates the associations between support matching and perceived partner responsiveness
43. Corrigendum: The Associations of Dyadic Coping and Relationship Satisfaction Vary between and within Nations: A 35-Nation Study
44. “It takes two to take”: Caregiving style, relational entitlement, and medication adherence.
45. The Associations of Dyadic Coping and Relationship Satisfaction Vary between and within Nations: A 35-Nation Study
46. Caregiving styles and anxiety among couples: coping versus not coping with cardiac illness
47. Cardiac Disease-Induced Post-traumatic Stress Symptoms (CDI-PTSS) Among Patients' Partners
48. Caregivers’ burden and depressive symptoms: The moderational role of attachment orientations.
49. Identifying barriers to participation in cardiac prevention and rehabilitation programmes via decision tree analysis: establishing targets for remedial interventions
50. Testing the concept of relational entitlement in the dyadic context: Further validation and associations with relationship satisfaction.
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