Silina M., Dzhalilova D., Fokichev N. et al., Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences 2025 Vol. 12 Article 1674608
Humans and laboratory animals differ in their resistance to hypoxia, which affects the severity of inflammatory diseases and the rate of tumor progression. Therefore, it is necessary to search for methods for assessing the initial tolerance to oxygen deficiency and the risks of developing acute mountain sickness without direct hypoxia exposure on the organism. The ...
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Isaev M., Pavel Bobrov, Olesya Mokienko et al., Sensors 2025 Vol. 25 No. 16 Article 5040
Understanding patterns of interhemispheric asymmetry is crucial for monitoring neuroplastic changes during post-stroke motor rehabilitation. However, conventional laterality indices often pose computational challenges when applied to functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) data due to the bidirectional hemodynamic responses. In this study, we analyze fNIRS recordings from 15 post-stroke patients undergoing motor imagery brain-computer interface training across ...
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Portnova G., Proskurnina E., Liaukovich K. et al., Journal of Molecular Neuroscience 2026 Vol. 76 Article 19
This study investigates the relationship between stress coping ability, salivary antioxidant capacity (AOC), and trace element concentrations, focusing on zinc (Zn) and potassium (K). A cohort of 73 participants, divided into groups based on stress coping ability (SCA) (“adaptive”, “intermediate”, and “maladaptive”), underwent cognitive tasks while physiological and behavioral data were collected. Saliva samples were ...
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Petrova D., Biomolecules 2025
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Petrova D., Biomolecules 2025
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Zolotareva A., Национальный психологический журнал 2026 Т. 21 № 1 С. 8–18
Background. The phenomenon of perception of the disease is of interest to modern specialists in the field of psychogastroenterology due to the fact that it largely determines the course and outcome of therapeutic interventions. A promising line of research in this direction is to study how the perception of the disease, its causes and consequences ...
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Zolotareva A., Vitko Y., Kazennaya E., Psychology in Russia: State of the Art 2026 Vol. 19 No. 1 P. 96–108
Background. Empirical evidence highlights that psychotherapists and applied psychologists experience stress, anxiety, depression, emotional exhaustion, secondary traumatic stress, and other symptoms of somatic and psychological distress. Although studies suggest that volunteering can protect somatic and psychological well-being in the general population, these relationships have not been investigated in mental health professionals.
Objective. This study aimed to examine the ...
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Zolotareva A., Kazennaya E., Ульянова А. С. et al., Обозрение психиатрии и медицинской психологии им. В.М. Бехтерева 2025 Т. 59 № 4-2 С. 78–86
The Somatoform Dissociation Questionnaire-5 (SDQ-5) is a well-known instrument for assessing the sensorimotor traumatic experiences.
Objective. The aim of this study was a psychometric analysis of the Russian version of the SDQ-5 on a sample from the general population and a sample of patients with eating disorders.
Material and Methods. The data were collected in a sample ...
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Trofimov D., Zapriy M., Khomenko A. et al., Psychiatria Danubina 2025 Vol. 37 No. 1 P. 237–259
Background: This study investigates impairments in real-life functioning domains among patients with affective disorders (depression and mania), addressing gaps in understanding the relationship between symptom severity and functional outcomes. The research aims to assess real-life functioning domains in clinical populations exhibiting varying degrees of affective disorder severity. Subjects and methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted ...
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Proshina E., Anastasia Gaidareva, Margarita Beskhizhko et al., International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2025 Vol. 26 No. 17 Article 8578
Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) is a heterogeneous mental illness characterized by a variety of clinical manifestations and underlying neurobiological mechanisms. Modern research highlights the importance of identifying subtypes of OCD—separate categories that are characterized by specific phenotypic manifestations. This review provides a systematic integration of multi-level biomarker data (genetic, neuroimaging, neuropsychological) specifically aligned with the most ...
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Ney A., Nené N., Sedlak E. et al., PLoS Computational Biology 2024 Vol. 20 No. 8 Article e1012408
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) has one of the lowest 5-year survival rates among cancers, primarily due to its complex biology and late-stage diagnosis. Early symptoms often mimic benign gastrointestinal conditions, complicating timely detection. The standard biomarker, carbohydrate antigen (CA) 19–9, is not reliable due to its suboptimal performance and elevation in benign conditions, highlighting the ...
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Sofya Nartova-Bochaver, Zolotareva A., Delvecchio E. et al., International Journal of Psychology 2025 Vol. 60 No. 5 Article 70096
Hedonic and eudaimonic well-being were studied depending on indicators of distress in countries with cultures differing in survival/self-realisation values. A total of 2216 respondents from Chile, China, Italy, Russia and the United States participated. The Psychological Well-Being Scale, the Satisfaction With Life Scale, and the Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale were used. Findings provided evidence that in countries with high survival ...
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Maloshonok N., Shcheglova I., Dremova O., European Journal of Education 2025 Vol. 60 No. 3 Article e70138
Although many researchers and policy-makers emphasise the benefits of extracurricular involvement, others state that intense extracurricular involvement might be harmful to students' achievements and development. This paper aims to estimate the “healthy” time proportion between curricular and extracurricular activities at university and what patterns of their combination with students' activities outside of campus can positively ...
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Easterbrook M., Grigoryan L., Smith P. et al., Social Psychological and Personality Science 2025 Vol. 16 No. 7 P. 780–791
We investigate whether the social cure properties of groups vary across cultures, testing hypotheses that the associations between multiple group memberships (MGM) and depressive symptoms will (a) be mediated by social support and uncomfortable normative pressures, and (b) vary systematically with sample-level relational mobility. Analyses of data from a survey (N = 5,174) conducted within k = 29 ...
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Kibitov A., Rakitko A., Kasyanov E. et al., European Psychiatry 2022 Vol. 65 No. S1 P. 327–327
Introduction: Depression is a chronic, recurrent mental disorder with a moderate level of genetic impact. Modern GWAS of depression require extra-large sample sizes and new effective, clinically sensitive, objective and simple to fill online phenotyping tools for population studies are necessary today.
Objectives
Aim: to test online phenotyping tools based on clinical and psychometric instruments to evaluate ...
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Different phenotypic assessment of depression prevalence in Russian population: DSM-criteria vs HADS
Rukavishnikov G., Rakitko A., Kasyanov E. et al., European Psychiatry 2022 Vol. 65 No. S1 P. 556–556
Introduction
Because of different phenotypic approaches, data on depression prevalence is variable and controversial.
Objectives
The aim was to evaluate the prevalence of different depressive phenotypes in the Russian population (DSM criteria based self-report vs HADS questionnaire).
Methods
The data was from the on-line survey of 5116 clients of Genotek Ltd. (males - 50,63%; age - Me=35 (Q1-30;Q3-42)). The survey ...
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Kasyanov E. D., Rakitko A.S., Rukavishnikov G. V. et al., Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology 2022 Vol. 52 No. 6 P. 826–835
The need to use large cohorts to identify genetic risk loci for mental disorders has led to the dilemma of phenotyping quality. This dilemma is particularly relevant to mental disorders common in the population, such as depression (prevalence throughout life up to 16.2%). On the one hand, there is the very resource-consuming method of acquiring ...
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Pinakhina D., Yermakovich D., Vergasova E. et al., Frontiers in Genetics 2023 Vol. 13 P. 972196–972196
We present the results of the depression Genome-wide association studies study performed on a cohort of Russian-descent individuals, which identified a novel association at chromosome 7q21 locus. Gene prioritization analysis based on already known depression risk genes indicated MAGI2 (S-SCAM) as the most probable gene from the locus and potential susceptibility gene for the disease. Brain and ...
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Pinakhina D., Kasyanov E., Rukavishnikov G. et al., Frontiers in Medicine 2024 Vol. 15
An association between the MAGI2 (S-SCAM) intron variant rs521851 and depression symptoms, as measured by the depression subscale of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS-D), has been recently reported. The role of MAGI2 in depression has been linked to disruptions in the gut–brain axis. In this study, we investigated the association between rs521851 and HADS-D scores in an ...
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