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As a prominent application of deep neural networks in financial literature, bank credit ratings play a pivotal role in safeguarding global economic stability and preventing crises. In the contemporary financial system, interconnectivity among banks has reached unprecedented levels. However, many existing credit risk models continue to assess each bank independently, resulting in inevitable suboptimal performance. Thus, developing advanced neural networks to model intricate temporal dynamics and interconnected relationships in the banking system is essential for an effective credit rating and risk assessment learning system. To this end, we propose a novel hierarchical fusion transformer for interbank credit rating and risk assessment (HFTCRNet), which includes the long-term temporal transformer (LT3) module, short-term cross-graph transformer (STCGT) module, attentive risk contagion transformer (ARCT) module, and hierarchical fusion transformer (HFT) module to capture the long-term growth trajectories of banks, the short-term interbank network variance, the potential propagation of risks within interbank network, and integrate these information hierarchically. We further develop an interbank credit rating dataset, encompassing quarterly financial data, interbank lending networks, and key indicators such as credit ratings and systemic risk (SRISK) for 4548 banks from 2016Q1 to 2023Q1. Notably, we also adapt the minimum density algorithm to stabilize the interbank loan network over time, aiding in the analysis of long-term and short-term network effects. Our learning system uses semi-supervised learning to handle labels of varying sparsity, integrating credit ratings and SRISK for a comprehensive assessment of individual bank creditworthiness and systemic interbank risk. Extensive experimental results on our interbank dataset show that HFTCRNet not only outperforms all the baselines in terms of credit rating accuracy but also can evaluate the systemic risk within the interbank network. Code will be available at: https://github.com/AI4Risk/HFTCRNet.
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Mem Cognit
September 2025
Department of Psychology, University of Hildesheim, Universitätsplatz 1, 31141, Hildesheim, Germany.
Previous olfactory paired-associate (PA) studies showed that odors are less effective associative cues than other sensory modalities. It has been suggested that odor familiarity might improve memory stability, thereby facilitating PA memory performance. In the current study, we designed three experiments to investigate whether enhanced odor familiarity would also enhance the effectiveness of odors in a PA memory paradigm.
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August 2025
DNP Academic Program, Walden University, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
The following executive summary is a summation of an education seminar completed as part of the requirements for a Doctor of Nursing Practice capstone project. The gap in practice is a need for more knowledge among health care professionals regarding waist circumference measurement (WCM) in the outpatient clinical setting. A lack of knowledge may lead to an underutilization of WCM and a missed opportunity to identify patients at higher risk for cardiovascular and cardiometabolic disease.
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August 2025
Department of Population Health, Grossman School of Medicine, New York University, New York, NY.
Objective: To determine the feasibility of an online grocery pilot aimed at supporting healthy food purchases for caregivers of individuals with low income.
Methods: A pretest-posttest pilot study was conducted among 59 primary household food shopper caregivers living ≤ 130% of the poverty line. The 8-week randomized pilot had 4 groups: (1) free delivery-only, (2) trust-targeting SMS, (3) matching credit for online healthy purchases, and (4) grocery list recommendations.
Nutrients
July 2025
Department of Nutrition, Byrdine Lewis College of Nursing and Health Professions, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA.
This study aimed to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a Culinary Medicine and Wellness (CMW) class among undergraduate college students attending a U.S. Minority-Serving Institution (MSI), as well as their food security, mental health status, and eating behaviors.
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July 2025
Department of Educational Studies in Psychology, Research Methodology, and Counseling, University of Alabama.
Objectives: We examined item ordering and model-data fit related to items and persons for the frequency and stress appraisal versions of the Gendered Racial Microaggressions Scale (GRMS) using an item response theory approach.
Method: With a sample that included 153 Black college women attending a predominantly White institution in the Southeast United States, we used the partial credit model to evaluate the psychometric properties of the GRMS. We examined model-data fit, rating scale functioning, and item and person locations for the frequency and stress appraisal versions of the items.