2020 |
Alnajjar, F; penutup, M; Renawi, A; Mubin, THE; Loo, C K Intervensi Robot Peribadi untuk Kanak-kanak Autistik: Metodologi Automatik untuk Penilaian Perhatian Artikel Jurnal Jurnal Antarabangsa Robotik Sosial, 2020, ISSN: 18754791, (dipetik oleh 0). Abstrak | Pautan | BibTeX | Tag: Penilaian, Perhatian, Autisme, Kanak-kanak dengan Autisme, Penyakit, Emosi, Respons Emosi, Sistem Interaksi, Robotik, Robot, Terapi @artikel{Alnajjar2020, tajuk = {Intervensi Robot Peribadi untuk Kanak-kanak Autistik: Metodologi Automatik untuk Penilaian Perhatian}, pengarang = {F Alnajjar dan M Cappuccio dan A Renawi dan O Mubin dan C K Loo}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid = 2-s2.0-85081653497&doi = 10.1007% 2fs12369-020-00639-8&rakan kongsi = 40&md5 = 99d36c26b54c3f23ebb13499387b859a}, doi = {10.1007/s12369-020-00639-8}, terbitan = {18754791}, tahun = {2020}, tarikh = {2020-01-01}, jurnal = {Jurnal Antarabangsa Robotik Sosial}, penerbit = {Pemecut}, abstrak = {Kami mencadangkan sistem terapi dan penilaian yang dimediasi robot untuk kanak-kanak dengan gangguan spektrum autisme (ASD) keparahan ringan hingga sederhana dan kemampuan verbal minimum. Objektif sesi interaksi robot adalah untuk meningkatkan kemampuan akademik pesakit ASD dengan meningkatkan panjang dan kualiti perhatian mereka. Sistem ini menggunakan robot NAO dan paparan mudah alih tambahan untuk menunjukkan isyarat emosi dan meminta tindak balas emosi yang sesuai. Interaksi ini separa autonomi dengan campur tangan manusia yang minimum. Interaksi berlaku dalam senario dinamik adaptif yang terdiri daripada 13 bahagian. Senario tersebut membolehkan penyesuaian adaptif berdasarkan sejarah skor perhatian setiap pesakit. Skor perhatian dihasilkan secara autonomi oleh sistem dan bergantung pada perhatian perhatian dan isyarat perhatian bersama dan tindak balas suara. Sistem pemarkahan membolehkan kita membuktikan bahawa sistem interaksi yang disesuaikan meningkatkan kemampuan penglibatan dan perhatian pesakit ASD. Setelah melakukan kajian rintis, melibatkan 6 Kanak-kanak ASD, daripada sejumlah 11 dipertimbangkan dalam persediaan klinikal, kami menjalankan kajian jangka panjang. Kajian ini secara empirik membuktikan bahawa sistem penilaian yang dicadangkan mewakili keadaan perhatian pesakit dengan 82.4% ketepatan. © 2020, Springer Nature B.V.}, nota = {dipetik oleh 0}, kata kunci = {Penilaian, Perhatian, Autisme, Kanak-kanak dengan Autisme, Penyakit, Emosi, Respons Emosi, Sistem Interaksi, Robotik, Robot, Terapi}, pubstate = {diterbitkan}, tppubtype = {artikel} } Kami mencadangkan sistem terapi dan penilaian yang dimediasi robot untuk kanak-kanak dengan gangguan spektrum autisme (ASD) keparahan ringan hingga sederhana dan kemampuan verbal minimum. Objektif sesi interaksi robot adalah untuk meningkatkan kemampuan akademik pesakit ASD dengan meningkatkan panjang dan kualiti perhatian mereka. Sistem ini menggunakan robot NAO dan paparan mudah alih tambahan untuk menunjukkan isyarat emosi dan meminta tindak balas emosi yang sesuai. Interaksi ini separa autonomi dengan campur tangan manusia yang minimum. Interaksi berlaku dalam senario dinamik adaptif yang terdiri daripada 13 bahagian. Senario tersebut membolehkan penyesuaian adaptif berdasarkan sejarah skor perhatian setiap pesakit. Skor perhatian dihasilkan secara autonomi oleh sistem dan bergantung pada perhatian perhatian dan isyarat perhatian bersama dan tindak balas suara. Sistem pemarkahan membolehkan kita membuktikan bahawa sistem interaksi yang disesuaikan meningkatkan kemampuan penglibatan dan perhatian pesakit ASD. Setelah melakukan kajian rintis, melibatkan 6 Kanak-kanak ASD, daripada sejumlah 11 dipertimbangkan dalam persediaan klinikal, kami menjalankan kajian jangka panjang. Kajian ini secara empirik membuktikan bahawa sistem penilaian yang dicadangkan mewakili keadaan perhatian pesakit dengan 82.4% ketepatan. © 2020, Springer Nature B.V. |
2015 |
Alwi, N; Harun, D; Leonard, J H Clinical application of sensory integration therapy for children with autism Artikel Jurnal Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics, 16 (4), hlm. 393-394, 2015, ISSN: 11108630, (dipetik oleh 1). Pautan | BibTeX | Tag: Autisme, Keterukan Penyakit, Groups by Age, Manusia, Surat, Motor Performance, Penilaian Hasil, Sensorimotor Integration, Terapi, Therapy Effect, Treatment Indication, Treatment Response @artikel{Alwi2015393, tajuk = {Clinical application of sensory integration therapy for children with autism}, pengarang = {N Alwi and D Harun and J H Leonard}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84940898525&doi=10.1016%2fj.ejmhg.2015.05.009&rakan kongsi = 40&md5=5548f0db22520a480f09da9aaf4c872e}, doi = {10.1016/j.ejmhg.2015.05.009}, terbitan = {11108630}, tahun = {2015}, tarikh = {2015-01-01}, jurnal = {Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics}, isi padu = {16}, nombor = {4}, halaman = {393-394}, penerbit = {Egyptian Society of Human Genetics}, nota = {dipetik oleh 1}, kata kunci = {Autisme, Keterukan Penyakit, Groups by Age, Manusia, Surat, Motor Performance, Penilaian Hasil, Sensorimotor Integration, Terapi, Therapy Effect, Treatment Indication, Treatment Response}, pubstate = {diterbitkan}, tppubtype = {artikel} } |
2010 |
Patel, V; Mungkin, M; Flisher, A J; Silva, Dari M J; Koschorke, M; Putera, M; Tempier, R; Ikan, M B; Sanchez, M; Campodonico, F D; Risiko, L; Gask, L; Wahlberg, H; Roca, M; Lecic-Tosevski, D; Soghoyan, A; Moussaoui, D; Baddoura, C; Adeyemi, J; Rataemane, S; Jalili, S A; Mohandas, E; Shinfuku, N; Freidin, J; Stagnaro, J C; Puig, Saya J; Kirkby, K; Musalek, M; Ismayilov, N; Rabbani, G; Harvey, S; Sabbe, B; Noya-Tapia, N; Burgic-Radmanovic, M; Hetem, L A; Vasconcellos, F; Maass, J; Miranda, C; Papaneophytou, N; Raboch, J; Fink-Jensen, A; Okasha, A; Korkeila, J; Guelphs, J D; Schneider, F; Ohene, S; Christodoulou, G; Askar, C R; Barrera, S K E Q; Mendoza, M; Kallivayalil, R A; Gudarzi, S S; Lafta, ENCIK; Bass, M; Kerani, M; Gibson, R; Yang mana, T; Nurmagambetova, S; Untuk, S -C; Kadyrova, T; Mikati, N; Bajraktarov, S; Yen, T H; Ayushjav, B; Stevovic, L Saya; Molina, J S S; Gureje, THE; Johannessen, J O; Hakim, H R; Al-Ashhab, B; Araszkiewicz, A; Prelipceanu, D; Krasnov, V; Bogdanov, A; Jasovic-Gasic, M; Ваврусова, L; Pregelj, P; Kebebasan, A F; Abdelrahman, A; Udomratn, P; Kaji semula, H; Gokaip, P; Kigozi, F N; Richardson, G Reducing the treatment gap for mental disorders: A WPA survey Artikel Jurnal World Psychiatry, 9 (3), hlm. 169-176, 2010, ISSN: 17238617, (dipetik oleh 127). Abstrak | Pautan | BibTeX | Tag: Anxiety Disorder, Artikel, Atomoxetine, Atypical Antipsychotic Agent, Autisme, Benzodiazepine, Bipolar Disorder, Perangsang Sistem Saraf Pusat, Cholinesterase Inhibitor, Cognitive Therapy, Community Mental Health Center, Conduct Disorder, Cost Effectiveness Analysis, Dementia, Kemurungan, Amalan Berasaskan Bukti, Keluarga, Family Therapy, Haloperidol, Penjagaan Kesihatan, Akses Penjagaan Kesihatan, Penyampaian Penjagaan Kesihatan, Kakitangan Penjagaan Kesihatan, Health Practitioner, Tinjauan Kesihatan, Help Seeking Behavior, Home Mental Health Care, Manusia, Hyperkinesia, Long Term Care, Lowest Income Group, Mental Deficiency, Mental Disease, Kesihatan mental, Mental Health Care, Perkhidmatan Kesihatan Mental, Nootropic Agent, Open Ended Questionnaire, Penilaian Hasil, Patient Compliance, Personality Disorder, Garis Panduan Amalan, Jurnal Keutamaan, Psychiatry, Psychoeducation, Psychotherapy, Skizofrenia, Serotonin Noradrenalin Reuptake Inhibitor, Perencat Serapan Serotonin, Substance Abuse, Terapi, Therapy Delay, Tricyclic Antidepressant Agent, World Health Organization @artikel{Patel2010169, tajuk = {Reducing the treatment gap for mental disorders: A WPA survey}, pengarang = {V Patel and M Maj and A J Flisher and M J De Silva and M Koschorke and M Prince and R Tempier and M B Riba and M Sanchez and F D Campodonico and L Risco and L Gask and H Wahlberg and M Roca and D Lecic-Tosevski and A Soghoyan and D Moussaoui and C Baddoura and J Adeyemi and S Rataemane and S A Jalili and E Mohandas and N Shinfuku and J Freidin and J C Stagnaro and I J Puig and K Kirkby and M Musalek and N Ismayilov and G Rabbani and S Harvey and B Sabbe and N Noya-Tapia and M Burgic-Radmanovic and L A Hetem and F Vasconcellos and J Maass and C Miranda and N Papaneophytou and J Raboch and A Fink-Jensen and A Okasha and J Korkeila and J D Guelfi and F Schneider and S Ohene and G Christodoulou and C R Soldatos and S K E Q Barrera and M Mendoza and R A Kallivayalil and S S Gudarzi and M R Lafta and M Bassi and M Clerici and R Gibson and T Kojima and S Nurmagambetova and S -C Cho and T Kadyrova and N Mikati and S Bajraktarov and T H Yen and B Ayushjav and L I Stevovic and J S S Molina and O Gureje and J O Johannessen and H R Chaudhry and B Al-Ashhab and A Araszkiewicz and D Prelipceanu and V Krasnov and A Bogdanov and M Jasovic-Gasic and L Vavrusova and P Pregelj and A F Liria and A Abdelrahman and P Udomratn and H Ulas and P Gokaip and F N Kigozi and G Richardson}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-79851492757&doi=10.1002%2fj.2051-5545.2010.tb00305.x&rakan kongsi = 40&md5=ebf47e1e84f22271aea10a73c93e9892}, doi = {10.1002/j.2051-5545.2010.tb00305.x}, terbitan = {17238617}, tahun = {2010}, tarikh = {2010-01-01}, jurnal = {World Psychiatry}, isi padu = {9}, nombor = {3}, halaman = {169-176}, penerbit = {Blackwell Publishing Ltd}, abstrak = {The treatment gap for people with mental disorders exceeds 50% in all countries of the world, approaching astonishingly high rates of 90% in the least resourced countries. We report the findings of the first systematic survey of leaders of psychiatry in nearly 60 countries on the strategies for reducing the treatment gap. We sought to elicit the views of these representatives on the roles of different human resources and health care settings in delivering care and on the importance of a range of strategies to increase the coverage of evidence-based treatments for priority mental disorders for each demographic stage (childhood, adolescence, adulthood and old age). Our findings clearly indicate three strategies for reducing the treatment gap: increasing the numbers of psychiatrists and other mental health professionals; increasing the involvement of a range of appropriately trained non-specialist providers; and the active involvement of people affected by mental disorders. This is true for both high income and low/middle income countries, though relatively of more importance in the latter. We view this survey as a critically important first step in ascertaining the position of psychiatrists, one of the most influential stakeholder communities in global mental health, in addressing the global challenge of scaling up mental health services to reduce the treatment gap.}, nota = {dipetik oleh 127}, kata kunci = {Anxiety Disorder, Artikel, Atomoxetine, Atypical Antipsychotic Agent, Autisme, Benzodiazepine, Bipolar Disorder, Perangsang Sistem Saraf Pusat, Cholinesterase Inhibitor, Cognitive Therapy, Community Mental Health Center, Conduct Disorder, Cost Effectiveness Analysis, Dementia, Kemurungan, Amalan Berasaskan Bukti, Keluarga, Family Therapy, Haloperidol, Penjagaan Kesihatan, Akses Penjagaan Kesihatan, Penyampaian Penjagaan Kesihatan, Kakitangan Penjagaan Kesihatan, Health Practitioner, Tinjauan Kesihatan, Help Seeking Behavior, Home Mental Health Care, Manusia, Hyperkinesia, Long Term Care, Lowest Income Group, Mental Deficiency, Mental Disease, Kesihatan mental, Mental Health Care, Perkhidmatan Kesihatan Mental, Nootropic Agent, Open Ended Questionnaire, Penilaian Hasil, Patient Compliance, Personality Disorder, Garis Panduan Amalan, Jurnal Keutamaan, Psychiatry, Psychoeducation, Psychotherapy, Skizofrenia, Serotonin Noradrenalin Reuptake Inhibitor, Perencat Serapan Serotonin, Substance Abuse, Terapi, Therapy Delay, Tricyclic Antidepressant Agent, World Health Organization}, pubstate = {diterbitkan}, tppubtype = {artikel} } The treatment gap for people with mental disorders exceeds 50% in all countries of the world, approaching astonishingly high rates of 90% in the least resourced countries. We report the findings of the first systematic survey of leaders of psychiatry in nearly 60 countries on the strategies for reducing the treatment gap. We sought to elicit the views of these representatives on the roles of different human resources and health care settings in delivering care and on the importance of a range of strategies to increase the coverage of evidence-based treatments for priority mental disorders for each demographic stage (childhood, adolescence, adulthood and old age). Our findings clearly indicate three strategies for reducing the treatment gap: increasing the numbers of psychiatrists and other mental health professionals; increasing the involvement of a range of appropriately trained non-specialist providers; and the active involvement of people affected by mental disorders. This is true for both high income and low/middle income countries, though relatively of more importance in the latter. We view this survey as a critically important first step in ascertaining the position of psychiatrists, one of the most influential stakeholder communities in global mental health, in addressing the global challenge of scaling up mental health services to reduce the treatment gap. |
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2020 |
Intervensi Robot Peribadi untuk Kanak-kanak Autistik: Metodologi Automatik untuk Penilaian Perhatian Artikel Jurnal Jurnal Antarabangsa Robotik Sosial, 2020, ISSN: 18754791, (dipetik oleh 0). |
2015 |
Clinical application of sensory integration therapy for children with autism Artikel Jurnal Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics, 16 (4), hlm. 393-394, 2015, ISSN: 11108630, (dipetik oleh 1). |
2010 |
Reducing the treatment gap for mental disorders: A WPA survey Artikel Jurnal World Psychiatry, 9 (3), hlm. 169-176, 2010, ISSN: 17238617, (dipetik oleh 127). |