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A Systematic Literature Review of Strategies Implemented in Extended Education Settings to Address Children’s Mental Health and Wellbeing
Mental health and wellbeing problems in middle childhood are increasing worldwide which needs more support than just clinical services. Early...
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Emotion Regulation Flexibility in Adolescents: A Systematic Review from Conceptualization to Methodology
Considerable attention has been devoted to the concept of flexible emotion regulation, which de-emphasizes the importance of any specific regulatory...
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Innovative approaches in discussions of diabetes among healthcare sector actors in Germany
The dramatic growth in the rate of diabetes prompts serious debates about awareness, early diagnosis, and care interventions. This Viewpoint aims to...
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Professional Insights into Navigating Support for LGBTI Children in Spain
IntroductionLGBTI children face situations of injustice, inequality, and targeted violence by health, education, social services, and other...
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Mindfulness in Orthopedic Rehabilitation: Can the Use of a Mindfulness Diary Positively Influence the Therapeutic Outcome of Orthopedic Rehabilitation?
ObjectivesMindfulness is a proven therapeutic practice for reducing anxiety, depression, and chronic pain, which are factors that influence the...
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The relational correlates of sexual desire and distress in Turkish women: a structural equation model
The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between relational factors and sexual desire and sexual distress. In order to achieve...
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Association Between Physical Activity, Sedentary Time, and Technology Use in Autistic Adults
There is little understanding of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior as preventive health behaviors in autistic adults. Technology has been...
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Intimate Utopias: anti-politics in Chinese civil society
Can civil society offer alternative modes of sociality in an authoritarian political regime? Drawing on a study on small “voluntary fellowships” in...
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Stability and Validity of Self-Reported Depression and Anxiety in Autistic Youth
The aim of this study was to assess test-retest reliability and diagnostic validity of self-report instruments of depression and anxiety in autistic...
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Physical and Emotional Sibling Violence Behaviors with Closest-Aged Siblings in Childhood: An Exploratory Study Examining Associations with Sibling Relationships in Adulthood
Research examining the influence of physical and emotional sibling violence on siblings’ relationships across the lifespan is scant. This exploratory...
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Increases in Self-identifying as Transgender Among US Adults, 2014–2022
IntroductionUnderstanding changes in the number of people self-identifying as transgender is key to informing policy, legal, and healthcare...
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Does Childcare Attendance Moderate the Associations Between Mother-Child Depressive Symptoms and Children’s Peer Victimization Experiences?
Peer victimization experiences is suggested to play a mediating role in the transmission of depression symptoms between mothers and children....
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The Influence of Working from Home vs. Working at the Office on Job Performance in a Hybrid Work Arrangement: A Diary Study
Working from home (WFH) has become increasingly common, and its impact on job performance is particularly interesting to researchers. Prior research...
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Refractive Errors Linked to Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Pediatric Population and Young Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
While previous studies have demonstrated significant eye problems in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), refractive errors have not been...
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Seeing Beyond the Individual: Unveiling the Hidden Dynamics of Sexual Revictimisation in Regional and Rural Areas
IntroductionSexual revictimisation has detrimental health outcomes for women; yet, little is known about this experience in regional/rural areas....
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Parent and Staff Insights to Understanding Challenges with Engaging Black Families in Early Childhood Programs
Inconsistent program engagement is a common barrier in neighborhoods where families face significant structural, economic, and wellbeing challenges....
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A Rapidly Changing Ecology of Aid: Accepting Help and Stigma in the Aftermath of Disaster
Drawing on the human ecology framework, which describes social structure as dynamic and social action as environmentally contingent, this article...
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Smartphone Addiction is Associated with Poor Sleep Quality, Increased Fatigue, Impaired Cognitive Functioning, and Lower Academic Achievement: Data from Tunisian Middle School Students
This study investigates smartphone addiction prevalence among Tunisian middle school students and its associations with sleep quality, fatigue,...
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How Do Legal Aid Cuts in England and Wales Impact LGBTQ+ People Seeking Asylum? Perspectives from Providers and Directly Affected People
IntroductionLGBTQ+ people seeking asylum in England and Wales may experience disproportionate risk due to recent cutbacks in legal aid services,...