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Prediction of Loneliness in Older Adults Using Natural Language Processing: Exploring Sex Differences in Speech.
In: The American journal of geriatric psychiatry : official journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, vol 29, iss 8 (2021)
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Artificial Intelligence for Mental Health Care: Clinical Applications, Barriers, Facilitators, and Artificial Wisdom.
In: Biological psychiatry. Cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging, vol 6, iss 9 (2021)
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Artificial intelligence approaches to predicting and detecting cognitive decline in older adults: A conceptual review.
Graham, Sarah A; Lee, Ellen E; Jeste, Dilip V. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2020
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Beyond artificial intelligence: exploring artificial wisdom.
In: International psychogeriatrics, vol 32, iss 8 (2020)
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HIV and three dimensions of Wisdom: Association with cognitive function and physical and mental well-being: For: Psychiatry Research.
Vásquez, Elizabeth; Lee, Ellen E; Zhang, Weihui. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2020
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HIV and Three Dimensions of Wisdom: Association with Cognitive function and Physical and Mental Well-Being
In: Psychiatry Res (2020)
Abstract: Wisdom is a unique human personality trait with cognitive, affective or compassionate, and reflective dimensions. We evaluated relationships of these three dimensions of wisdom with cognitive function and physical and mental well-being in people with HIV (PWH) and HIV-negative (HIV−) participants. Subjects included 138 adults (61 PWH, 77 HIV−) from the San Diego community. Validated measures were used to assess wisdom and well-being. Cognitive function was assessed via the Montreal Cognitive Assessment. Physical and mental well-being were measured using the physical and mental health subscales of the 36-item Medical Outcomes Survey Short Form. We conducted multivariate linear regressions to evaluate the associations of wisdom dimensions with cognitive function and physical and mental well-being. The mean age of the sample was 50 years (range 36–65). Compared to the HIV− group, PWH had lower mean scores on cognitive function, physical and mental well-being, as well as cognitive and reflective dimensions of wisdom, but similar scores on affective or compassionate wisdom. Higher wisdom scores (total, affective, reflective) were associated with better physical and mental well-being (p <0.01). Among PWH, higher total wisdom scores were associated with older age, lower likelihood of substance dependence, greater mental well-being, better cognitive function, higher resilience, social support, and optimism, as well as lower levels of perceived stress and nadir CD4 count. Our findings of an association of different dimensions of wisdom with physical and mental well-being in PWH point to a possibility that enhancing these dimensions of wisdom might improve health outcomes in PWH.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7942181/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33096437
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113510
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Beyond Artificial Intelligence (AI): Exploring Artificial Wisdom (AW)
In: Int Psychogeriatr (2020)
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Artificial Intelligence for Mental Health and Mental Illnesses: an Overview.
In: Current psychiatry reports, vol 21, iss 11 (2019)
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Artificial Intelligence Approaches to Predicting and Detecting Cognitive Decline in Older Adults: A Conceptual Review
In: Psychiatry Res (2019)
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