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Parenting Style among Indonesian Parents of a Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Associations with Socio-Economic Status and Social Supports
Socio-economic status (SES) and social supports have been strongly linked with both authoritarian and authoritative parenting styles among parents of...
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Family functioning and mental wellbeing impairment during initial quarantining for the COVID-19 pandemic: A study of Canadian families
Quarantine measures imposed due to COVID-19 have negatively impacted individual wellbeing. However, the research on the factors impacting mental...
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The impact of lockdown and other stressors during the COVID-19 pandemic on depression and anxiety in a Lebanese opportunistic sample: an online cross-sectional survey
Lockdown measures were taken since February 2020 in Lebanon, a country already going through a socio-economic crisis, to fight the new coronavirus...
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Psychosocial status during the prevalence of COVID-19 disease: the comparison between healthcare workers and general population
The prevalence of COVID-19 disease continues to be a significant psychosocial status among health care workers (HCWs) and the general population...
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Bullying in Students with Special Education Needs and Learning Difficulties: The Role of the Student–Teacher Relationship Quality and Students’ Social Status in the Peer Group
BackgroundChildren with Special Education Needs and Learning Difficulties are at risk of being excluded, or bullied because of their impairments....
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Validation of a brief mental health screening tool for pregnant women in a low socio-economic setting
BackgroundIn South Africa, the prevalence of symptoms of common mental disorders (CMD), i.e. depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts are high. This...
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How We Educate and Train
PovertyPoverty is an important determinant of mental health, and povertyPoverty is a consequence of a lack of educationLack of educationmental... -
Assessing the Impact of Changes in Household Socioeconomic Status on the Health of Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review
Understanding how child and adolescent health is influenced by fluctuations in socioeconomic status has important public health and policy...
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A Systematic Review of Parental Self-efficacy Among Parents of School-Age Children and Adolescents
What function does parental self-efficacy have for parenting behaviors and children’s adjustment, and what explains individual variations in parents’...
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Antecedent Ideological Profiles and Negative Socio-political Outcomes of LGBTQ+ Conspiracy Beliefs
IntroductionConspiracy theories and beliefs (CTBs) about LGBTQ+ people are often used as arguments in political debate in Italy and across Europe to...
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Maintaining High Eudaimonic Wellbeing Despite Ambiguity Intolerance Among Three Employment Status Groups: Examining the Buffering Effects of Positive Psychological Attributes
The unemployed, as well as individuals in self and salaried employment, face several work-related risks and uncertainties which can result in...
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Access to Mental Health Care in Nepal: Current Status, Potential Challenges, and Ways Out
Nepal is a small Himalayan nation situated between India and China. The history of mental health care development in Nepal is around 60 years. The... -
Predictors of deliberate self-harm among adolescents: Answers from a cross-sectional study on India
BackgroundAlthough existing research supports the correlation of hereditary and psychological factors with an adolescent’s deliberate self-harm,...
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Does Socioeconomic Status Matter? Exploring Commonalities and Differences in the Construction of Subjective Well-Being of Children in the Relational Spaces of Home and School in Istanbul
This article explores children’s subjective well-being based on a qualitative study carried out in Istanbul with children between the ages of 10 and... -
The association between materialism and perceived relationship quality in young adults
This study aimed to determine how materialism is related to relationship quality, as conceptualised across multiple levels, including an individual’s...
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Choosing a life with no children. The role of sexism on the relationship between religiosity and the attitudes toward voluntary childlessness
Though not having children is no longer as unusual as it once was, voluntary childlessness is still a controversial choice that might generate moral...
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The Myth of Racial Progress in Post-Race America
Central to the U.S.’ national identity is a narrative of racial progress. This progress narrative holds that each generation is more enlightened and... -
Prevalence of depression, anxiety and stress during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study among Palestinian students (10–18 years)
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic considers a threat to students’ well-being and mental health. The current descriptive cross-sectional study aims to...
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A tutorial on automatic post-stratification and weighting in conventional and regression-based norming of psychometric tests
Norm scores are an essential source of information in individual diagnostics. Given the scope of the decisions this information may entail,...
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Effect of Mindfulness Versus Loving-kindness Training on Leukocyte Gene Expression in Midlife Adults Raised in Low-Socioeconomic Status Households
ObjectivesPeople raised in low-socioeconomic status (SES) households are at an increased risk for physical illness in adulthood. A shift in gene...