https://www.selleckchem.com/products/Y-27632.html RESULTS The [LG +S] variant in 5-HTTLPR was significantly associated with hoarding alone in males (p-value of 0.009). There were no significant findings for 5-HTTLPR in females. There were no significant findings after correction for multiple comparisons using SNP array data, but top SNP findings suggested that variation downstream of HTR1B may be implicated in hoarding alone in females. CONCLUSIONS Our results suggest specific serotonin gene variants are associated with hoarding traits alone, differing between sexes. Top findings are in line with our former study, suggesting that individuals with hoarding alone were driving previous results. Our paper supports hoarding disorder's new designation. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.AIM AND OBJECTIVES To compare the self-reported level of professionalism among nurses in Poland and Belarus and to indicate the areas in which differences in professional behaviours of nurses in both countries exist. BACKGROUND Nurses constitute the largest group of healthcare providers, and the term professionalism is closely related to nursing profession. DESIGN This investigation is a comparative survey and descriptive analysis of professional behaviours among nurses in Poland (n = 205) and Belarus (n = 236). The study was reported according to the STROBE checklist. METHODS The Professionalism in Nursing Behaviors' Inventory Image Survey adapted from Adams and Miller (2001) was used to collect the data. The questionnaire contains 46 questions addressing the following behavioural categories educational preparation, publications, research, professional organisation, community service, competence, code for nurses, theory and autonomy. RESULTS The mean total score of professionalism was significantly different between the two countries (p less then .0001). Significant differences, with higher scores in the group of respondents from Belarus, were also revealed in the following subscales of profes