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    Network analysis to estimate central insomnia symptoms among daytime workers at-risk for insomnia by Takano, Yuta, Ibata, Rui, Nakano, Norihito, Sakano, Yuji

    Published in Scientific reports (29-09-2023)
    “…Although insomnia complaints are associated with mental health problems and reduced work productivity, the central insomnia symptoms in workers at-risk for…”
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    Relationship between cognitive behavioral variables and mental health status among university students: A meta-analysis by Irie, Tomonari, Yokomitsu, Kengo, Sakano, Yuji

    Published in PloS one (27-09-2019)
    “…Cognitive behavioral therapy is an effective treatment for improving mental health problems among university students. However, intervention components have…”
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    Association between insomnia severity and presenteeism among Japanese daytime workers by Takano, Yuta, Ibata, Rui, Nakano, Norihito, Sakano, Yuji

    Published in Journal of sleep research (01-02-2023)
    “…Summary Presenteeism is the loss of productivity due to a worker's health problems, despite the worker being present at the workplace. Although the association…”
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    Impact of sleep debt, social jetlag, and insomnia symptoms on presenteeism and psychological distress of workers in Japan: a cross-sectional study by Takano, Yuta, Ibata, Rui, Nakano, Norihito, Sakano, Yuji

    Published in BioPsychoSocial medicine (03-06-2022)
    “…Presenteeism is an indicator of productivity loss and the risk of absence from work due to mental health problems. The purpose of this study was to determine…”
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    A systematic review of the effect of sleep interventions on presenteeism by Takano, Yuta, Iwano, Suguru, Aoki, Shuntaro, Nakano, Norihito, Sakano, Yuji

    Published in BioPsychoSocial medicine (17-11-2021)
    “…Abstract Background Sleep problems interfere with work performance. Decreased work productivity due to health problems is defined as presenteeism. Although…”
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    Unwinding on the Weekend from Work-Related Stress: Moderating Effect of Weekday Psychological Stress on the Relationship between Increased Recovery Experience and Reduction of Psychological Stress on the Weekend by Horiuchi, Satoshi, Iwano, Suguru, Aoki, Shuntaro, Sakano, Yuji

    Published in Behavioral sciences (25-05-2022)
    “…Recovery is described as a process that is in contrast to the process whereby the psychological stress response increases. Recovery experiences refer to…”
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    Differences in the association between avoidance and environmental rewards by three symptoms of depression by Aoki, Shuntaro, Doi, Satomi, Horiuchi, Satoshi, Takagaki, Koki, Kawamura, Asaka, Umeno, Reiji, Fujita, Masahiko, Kitagawa, Nobuki, Sakano, Yuji

    Published in Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.) (01-04-2023)
    “…Previous studies have categorized depression into three major symptoms (depressed mood, somatic complaints, and anhedonia); thus, it becomes necessary to…”
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    Cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosomatic problems in dental settings by Matsuoka, Hirofumi, Chiba, Itsuo, Sakano, Yuji, Toyofuku, Akira, Abiko, Yoshihiro

    Published in BioPsychoSocial medicine (13-06-2017)
    “…Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has been applied for various problems, including psychiatric diseases such as depression and anxiety, and for physical…”
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    Mediating effect of environmental rewards on the relation between goal-directed behaviour and anhedonia by Aoki, Shuntaro, Doi, Satomi, Horiuchi, Satoshi, Takagaki, Koki, Kawamura, Asaka, Umeno, Reiji, Fujita, Masahiko, Kitagawa, Nobuki, Sakano, Yuji

    Published in Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.) (01-08-2021)
    “…Depression can be explained by certain behavioural patterns, especially low levels of environmental rewards; it is generally accompanied by infrequent…”
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    Validation of the Japanese Big Five Scale Short Form in a University Student Sample by Toyomoto, Rie, Sakata, Masatsugu, Yoshida, Kazufumi, Luo, Yan, Nakagami, Yukako, Iwami, Taku, Aoki, Shuntaro, Irie, Tomonari, Sakano, Yuji, Suga, Hidemichi, Sumi, Michihisa, Ichikawa, Hiroshi, Watanabe, Takafumi, Tajika, Aran, Uwatoko, Teruhisa, Sahker, Ethan, Furukawa, Toshi A.

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (23-06-2022)
    “…The Japanese Big Five Scale Short Form (JBFS-SF), a 29-item self-report scale, has recently been used to measure the Big Five personality traits. However, the…”
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    Preferences of cancer patients regarding the disclosure of bad news by Fujimori, Maiko, Akechi, Tatsuo, Morita, Tatsuya, Inagaki, Masatoshi, Akizuki, Nobuya, Sakano, Yuji, Uchitomi, Yosuke

    Published in Psycho-oncology (Chichester, England) (01-06-2007)
    “…To understand patients' preferences regarding the disclosure of bad news is important in the clinical oncology setting. The aim of this study was to clarify…”
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    Development and validation of the Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Skills Scale among college students by Sakata, Masatsugu, Toyomoto, Rie, Yoshida, Kazufumi, Luo, Yan, Nakagami, Yukako, Aoki, Shuntaro, Irie, Tomonari, Sakano, Yuji, Suga, Hidemichi, Sumi, Michihisa, Muto, Takashi, Shiraishi, Nao, Sahker, Ethan, Uwatoko, Teruhisa, Furukawa, Toshi A

    Published in BMJ mental health (01-05-2021)
    “…BackgroundThere are many different skill components used in cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). However, there is currently no comprehensive way of measuring…”
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    Pedunculated Giant Condyloma Acuminatum of the Scrotum by Ide, Haruna, Nishida, Masanari, Nakamura, Masatoshi, Hanada, Eiki, Sakano, Yuji, Kim, Chul Jang

    Published in Hinyokika kiyo. Acta urologica Japonica (01-05-2024)
    “…The patient was a 71-year-old male whose chief complaint was a scrotum mass. The mass had gradually increased in size without any associated symptoms. The…”
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    Cognitive behavior therapy for anxiety disorders: clinical tips for introducing exposure treatment by Sakano, Yuji

    “…Cognitive behavior therapy is one of the effective psychological treatments for anxiety disorders, and has been recommended as a highly ranked treatment in the…”
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    Cognitive behavior therapy for anxiety disorders by Sakano, Yuji

    “…It is necessary to take the psychological characteristics of anxiety into account when we consider the improvement of anxiety. Anxiety is generally observed…”
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    The interference of negative emotional stimuli on context processing in mildly depressed undergraduates by Masuyama, Akihiro, Kaise, Yuriko, Sakano, Yuji, Mochizuki, Satoshi

    Published in Cogent psychology (31-12-2018)
    “…Although previous studies reported a relationship between cognitive dysfunction and depressive symptoms, whether context processing relates to symptoms of…”
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    Taijin Kyofusho and Social Phobia Symptoms in Young Adults in England and in Japan by Essau, Cecilia A., Sasagawa, Satoko, Chen, Junwen, Sakano, Yuji

    Published in Journal of cross-cultural psychology (01-02-2012)
    “…The main aims of the present study were to compare the frequency of social phobia and taijin kyofusho symptoms among young adults in Japan and in England and…”
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    A Parental Report of Children’s Anxiety Symptoms in Japan by Ishikawa, Shin-ichi, Shimotsu, Saki, Ono, Tetsuya, Sasagawa, Satoko, Kondo-Ikemura, Kiyomi, Sakano, Yuji, Spence, Susan H.

    Published in Child psychiatry and human development (01-06-2014)
    “…Using parental reports, the current study investigated anxiety symptoms among Japanese children as part of the process of developing the Japanese version of…”
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