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Responsiveness, Social Connection, Hope, and Life Satisfaction in Everyday Social Interaction: An Experience Sampling Study
What are the specific everyday communication experiences—from across people’s social networks—that contribute to well-being? In the present work, we...
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A study of the effects of social adaptation training program on the social adaptation of children of immigrant families
Due to the problems experienced by immigrant children before, during and after migration, efforts to increase their social adaptation are considered...
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Ethical Dilemmas in Social Work Practice in Jordan: A Qualitative Study
This study, based on grounded theory, aims to explore the dilemmas faced by social workers in practicing the ethical values and principles in the...
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Perceived Social Exclusion Partially Accounts for Social Status Effects on Subjective Well-Being: A Comparative Study of Japan, Germany, and the United States
People who are socioeconomically better off tend to report higher levels of well-being, with inconsistent roles ascribed to objective socioeconomic...
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Exploring the Moderating Role of Demographic Variables in the Influence of Social Networks on the Mental Health of the Older Persons: An Empirical Study With Social Work Interventions
Understanding the intricate interplay between demographic shifts and the profound influence of social networks on the mental health of older adults...
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How socio-spatial aspects of urban space influence social sustainability: a case study
Today’s society is increasingly concerned with the social impacts of sustainability. Social and economic difficulties necessitated a reconsideration...
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Triangulating the moderate impact of performance expectancy, effort expectancy, and social influence in social media marketing: A study of business performance in Sri Lanka's cashew industry
Theoretical triangulation (TT) within the context of social media marketing communication (SMMC) and business performance (BP) is a rarely observed...
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Gender, Social Role, and Social Capital: A Comparative Study of Volunteerism in East Asia
This cross-national comparative study examines how social role and social capital are associated with gender differences in volunteering in four...
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Social Media and Political Polarization: A Panel Study of 36 Countries from 2014 to 2020
The rise of social media has attracted scholarly attention to its role in sha** political polarization. However, most of existing studies focused...
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Social Inequality in the Context of Gender: a Study of Rural West Bengal, India
Recent poor ranking of India in the Gender Inequality Index highlights the reality of gender-based discrimination. The article addressed social...
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Social Enterprises Within the Public Sector’s Purview: A Taxonomy-Based Study on South Korea
This study applies a hierarchical clustering approach to identify social enterprise models that have appeared in a setting of public sector-led...
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Develo** and implementing social engineering-prevention policies: a qualitative study
Social engineering, or the use of deception to circumvent information security measures, has become a significant concern for organizations. Many...
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Social Resilience and Community-Based Healthcare for Older Adults During COVID-19: A Phenomenological Case Study
This study aims to explore the role of social resilience in providing community-based healthcare to older adults in Northeast Thailand during the...
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Use of smartphones for social networking-men vs women:case study of Bangladesh
This research looked on the gender gap in smartphone app usage and the impact of gender on smartphone-based social networks and social support in...
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Self-selection or situational stratification? A quasiexperimental study on social class differences in health behaviors in China
Fundamental cause theory suggests that differences in social status lead to health inequalities, with lifestyle serving as the intermediary...
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Social Assistance as a Livelihood Strategy Among the Working Poor: A Case Study from Türkiye
The present qualitative study attempted to elicit the working poor’s views on the social assistance system in Türkiye. We held in-depth interviews...
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Exploring the Social Impact of the Short-Stay Market (SSM) in Regional Areas: An Empirical Study
The discourse on microentrepreneurs and their involvement in the short stay market (SSM) was non-existent until 2008. While several concepts and...
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Negotiating Social Protection and Care: A Study of First-Generation Older Turkish Community in London
Access to social protection in old age is crucial and yet contingent upon negotiations between the social structures of the welfare states and the...
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Help-Seeking from Nonprofits and Social Networks During the Pandemic: A Qualitative Study
Using a qualitative research design, this study explores help-seeking during the pandemic. It focuses on two potential sources of support beyond...
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Is the Self-Categorization of Social Network Consumption Related to Subjective Well-Being? A Longitudinal Study of Spanish Adolescents
The impact of social network consumption on adolescents’ subjective well-being (SWB) has remained a subject of debate in cross-sectional studies, and...