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Unintended consequences of farm input subsidies: women’s contraceptive usage and knock-on effects on children
Sub-Saharan Africa’s countries adopted farm input subsidies, with a twin goal of bolstering food security and reducing poverty. Many scholars...
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The Conceptual Replication of Crianza Positiva E-Messaging Program During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Too Much or Too Little Information?
This article evaluates the conceptual replication of a text and audio Behavioral Change Communication Program (Crianza Positiva) on parenting...
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Exploring the Experiences of Family Caregivers in the Management of Stroke Among the Older Adults in Nigeria: A Qualitative Study
Stroke, a significant neurological condition, often results in stroke survivors who are older adults relying on family caregivers, including children...
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Suicide Attempts during Pregnancy and Postpartum: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
PurposeSuicide attempts (SA) during perinatal period have the potential to adversely affect a woman’s health and her develo** infant. To date,...
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Thinking with the Elephant: Lin Wang and Teenage Soldiers in a Biographical Trilogy
This essay discusses Ru-Qing Lee’s The Last Veteran Elephant: Trilogy of Private Lin Wang (Zuihou de Zhanxiàng—Dabing Lín Wang Sanbuqu [The Last...
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Teacher Efficacy, Its Sources, and Implementation in Early Childhood Education
The aim of the study is to comprehensively analyze the interrelationships between teacher efficacy, the sources of self-efficacy, and implementation...
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A Penguin is Not a Giraffe: Categorizing Preschool Children According to Temperament
Temperament is a widely researched trait that significantly influences children’s lives. Still, theorists differ in their perspectives on the...
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Prevalence of Postpartum Depression among Mothers in the Emirates of Abu Dhabi
BackgroundPostpartum depression (PPD) is a common mental health condition that affects women in a silent and covert way and is not clearly visible to...
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Language of Instruction and Peer-Mediated Learning as Predictors of English Learner Students’ Reading Achievement
Using a national database, this study examined the relationship between the language of instruction models and the frequency of peer-mediated...
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Obstacles to Accepting Care: Understanding Why Obstetric Patients Leave against Medical Advice
IntroductionDischarge “against medical advice” (AMA) in the obstetric population is overall under-studied but disproportionally affects marginalized...
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Five worlds of social reproduction after the new millennium: placing transitional China in a three-dimensional model of social reproduction
Since the late 2000s, China has accelerated reconstruction of the welfare state against the backdrop of the second transition. Following a...
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Becoming Active Readers with Metafictive Children’s Novels: Analysing Responses to The Bad Beginning and The Name of this Book is Secret
Unreliable narrators, multiple perspectives, and lack of a resolution are all experiences children in the twenty-first century increasingly...
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Role of Digital-Government, Regional Integration, and Government Expenditures on Public Health Services in Selected Asian Economies
The study investigates the role of digital-government (DG), government utilization, and regional integration on public health services (PHS) by...
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Conspiracy Theories, Racial Liberalism and Fantasies of Freedom
This article provides a reading of the Truckers’ Freedom Convoy, which emerged in response to Covid-19 related public health measures in 2022. It...
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The Attachment of Music Therapy and Spiritual Care: Understanding Care From a Holistic Perspective
The late twentieth century saw a revival and change in holistic care offered in the healthcare setting. Music therapy and spiritual care are new...
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The Impact of Teleworking on Women’s Work–Life Balance and Life Satisfaction: a Longitudinal Study from Singapore
As teleworking gains widespread global acceptance as a prevalent work arrangement, it is crucial to understand its implications for life...