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Social and cultural capital and learners’ cognitive ability: issues and prospects for educational relevance, access and equity towards digital communication in China
Past researchers examined how an individual’s social as well as cultural exposure and experiences impact the educational excellence of a learner...
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The study protocol for the randomized controlled trial of the effects of a theory-based intervention on resilience, social capital, psychological wellbeing, and health-promoting lifestyle in healthcare workers
BackgroundThe workplace has been identified as a key determinant of health status. There is evidence of innumerable health problems among employees,...
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Associations Between Social Capital and HIV Risk-Taking Behaviors Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Japan
Social capital has been positively associated with reduced HIV risk. However, few studies have investigated if associations vary between men who have...
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Resilience, Identity Tension, Hope, Social Capital, and Psychological Stress During a Pandemic
The present study examines two conceptual approaches to defining resilience and the implications for its effect on psychological stress. One approach...
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The Impact of Family Social Capital on Migrant Children’s Academic Performance: The Mediating Effect of Perceived Personal Discrimination
To explore the relationship among parental involvement, intergenerational closure, perceived personal discrimination, and academic performance in...
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Condom Use and Social Capital Among Filipinx Transgender Women and Cisgender Men Who Have Sex with Men (Trans-WSM and Cis-MSM): a Structural Equation Modeling
IntroductionThe HIV crisis in the Philippines is driven largely due to condomless sex among communities of transgender women and cisgender men who...
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Interprofessional Social Capital in Expanded School Mental Health
Interprofessional collaboration occurs when interdependent and committed individuals, with varying access to resources and power, share a common goal... -
Life after Foster Care: The Importance of Human and Social Capital for Post-Emancipation Outcomes
PurposeQuantitative studies reveal considerable negative adult life outcomes for those who emancipate from the foster care system. This qualitative...
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Informal Mentoring for Foster Youth Students: Core and Capital Mentors Over Time
Higher education has been associated with better social and economic outcomes for foster youth transitioning to adulthood. Informal mentorship is...
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Parental Psychological Control, Social Capital, Substance Use, and Driving Under the Influence among College Students: Sex Differences
With a sample of college students in emerging adulthood (age range: 18–25), the current study investigated sex differences in the impact of parental...
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Status Markers in Popular Music Across Six Countries: A Content Analysis of Gender, Race/Ethnicity, Genre, and Capital in Music Lyrics
Music artists can be powerful sources of representation about what it means to have a high status. Previous literature has shown that artists display...
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Does social capital influence purpose in life and life satisfaction among Japanese health-literate professionals?
A strong sense of purpose and satisfaction in life is associated with multiple health benefits. There is also evidence to suggest that social capital...
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The relation between psychological capital and depression: a meta-analysis
Among the protective factors against depression, psychological capital is especially important from the perspective of positive psychology. Although...
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The mediating role of individual-level social capital among worries, mental health and subjective well-being among adults in Hong Kong during the COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has substantially induced worries and affected individual mental health and subjective well-being. Nonetheless, a high level of...
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The relationship between conduct disorder and parents’ psychiatric disorders, social capital, lifestyle, and comorbid disorders: A structural equation modeling study
Since the global burden of conduct disorder is considerable, its determinants have yet to be discovered. The aim of this study was to determine the...