Alex W daSilva
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daSilva A, Huckins J, Wang W, Wang R, Campbell A, Meyer M
Emotion
. 2022 Jan;
21(8):1760-1770.
PMID: 35041440
Although mammals have a strong motivation to engage in social interaction, stress can significantly interfere with this desire. Indeed, research in nonhuman animals has shown that stress reduces social interaction,...
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Mack D, daSilva A, Rogers C, Hedlund E, Murphy E, Vojdanovski V, et al.
J Med Internet Res
. 2021 Apr;
23(6):e28892.
PMID: 33900935
Background: Since late 2019, the lives of people across the globe have been disrupted by COVID-19. Millions of people have become infected with the disease, while billions of people have...
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Huckins J, daSilva A, Hedlund E, Murphy E, Rogers C, Wang W, et al.
JMIR Ment Health
. 2020 Jun;
7(6):e16684.
PMID: 32519971
Background: Across college campuses, the prevalence of clinically relevant depression or anxiety is affecting more than 27% of the college population at some point between entry to college and graduation....
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Huckins J, daSilva A, Wang W, Hedlund E, Rogers C, Nepal S, et al.
J Med Internet Res
. 2020 Jun;
22(6):e20185.
PMID: 32519963
Background: The vast majority of people worldwide have been impacted by coronavirus disease (COVID-19). In addition to the millions of individuals who have been infected with the disease, billions of...
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Huckins J, daSilva A, Wang R, Wang W, Hedlund E, Murphy E, et al.
Front Neurosci
. 2019 Apr;
13:248.
PMID: 30949024
As smartphone usage has become increasingly prevalent in our society, so have rates of depression, particularly among young adults. Individual differences in smartphone usage patterns have been shown to reflect...
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daSilva A, Huckins J, Wang R, Wang W, Wagner D, Campbell A
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth
. 2019 Mar;
7(3):e12084.
PMID: 30888327
Background: Stress levels among college students have been on the rise for the last few decades. Currently, rates of reported stress among college students are at an all-time high. Traditionally,...