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Mother’s Experience of Conflict Within Their Family Social Network when Advocating for Children’s oral Health
ObjectivesExamine whether mothers perceived that child oral health was a source of conflict in family relationships.
MethodsThis cross-sectional...
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Impact of virtual group-based acceptance and commitment therapy on social adjustment and work-family conflict among intern nurses: a randomized control trial
BackgroundAn action-oriented approach such as acceptance and commitment therapy may help reduce the fusion of conflicting ideas, empower new intern...
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The aftermath of war; mental health, substance use and their correlates with social support and resilience among adolescents in a post-conflict region of Sri Lanka
BackgroundArmed conflicts impact on the health and well-being of everyone, but its effect on adolescent mental health is a significant, yet...
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The role conflict-burnout-depression link among Chinese female health care and social service providers: the moderating effect of marriage and motherhood
BackgroundWomen with depression disorder outnumber men, and health care and social service providers are mostly female. Drawing on conservation of...
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Radiology in conflict: sco** review
The United Nations estimate a quarter of the global population currently lives in violent conflict zones. Radiology is an integral part of any...
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Negative consequences of conflict-related sexual violence on survivors: a systematic review of qualitative evidence
BackgroundConflicts exacerbate dynamics of power and inequalities through violence normalization, which acts as a facilitator for conflict-related...
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Psychological distress and social support among conflict refugees in urban, semi-rural and rural settlements in Uganda: burden and associations
BackgroundRecent research shows that psychological distress is on the rise globally as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions imposed on...
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Etiology, consequences, and solutions of working women’s work-life conflict: a qualitative study
IntroductionWork-life conflict (WLC) is important in organizational behavior research and human resource management. The present research aimed to...
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Forms of sexual violence perpetrated in conflict and post-conflict settings against South Sudanese men resettled in two communities in Uganda: an exploratory qualitative study
BackgroundConsideration for men as survivors of sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict settings has gained some prominence in the last decade....
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Adolescent mental health in post-conflict communities: results from a cross-sectional survey in Northern Uganda
PurposeThis study evaluated adolescents' mental health their knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about mental health conditions, and their access to...
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Children’s Reactions to War, Armed Conflict and Displacement: Resilience in a Social Climate of Support
Purpose of ReviewThe aim of this review was to unravel recent evidence for children’s reactions to war and armed conflict focusing on resilience...
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The challenges of international collaboration in conflict and health research: experience from the Research for Health in Conflict-Middle East and North Africa (R4HC-MENA) partnership
BackgroundHealthcare is a basic human right extending across all humanitarian contexts, including conflict. Globally, two billion people are living...
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The impact of conflict on infectious disease: a systematic literature review
BackgroundConflict situations, armed or not, have been associated with emergence and transmission of infectious diseases. This review aims to...
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Decisional conflict, caregiver mastery, and depression among Chinese parental caregivers of children with leukemia
BackgroundInformal caregivers of children with leukemia can be emotionally and psychiatrically vulnerable when facing difficult treatment decisions...
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Addressing gaps in protection of health workers and infrastructures in fragile and conflict-affected states in Africa
Fragile and conflict-affected areas in Africa continue to face significant challenges in accessing healthcare, causing underperformance on a wide...
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Recipients of Representative Payeeship with Mental Illness: Financial Leverage, Conflict, and Satisfaction
This study aimed to examine self-report of financial leverage, conflict, and satisfaction pertaining to representative payeeship for persons with...
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Emergency care in post-conflict settings: a systematic literature review
BackgroundEmergency care systems (ECS) organize and provide access to life-saving care both during transport and at health facilities. Not enough is...
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Leaving no one behind in armed conflict-affected settings of Africa: is universal health coverage a possibility or mirage?
The world is off track six years to the 2030 deadline for attaining the sustainable development goals and universal health coverage. This is...
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Stress perception, co** behaviors and work-privacy conflict of student midwives in times of COVID-19 pandemic: the “Healthy MidStudents” study in Germany
BackgroundStudent midwives deliver care for women under challenging job demands, which may affect their mental health– thus creating a high need for...
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Impact of the armed conflict in Colombia: consequences in the health system, response and challenges
IntroductionIn Colombia, research on health and conflict has focused on mental health, psychosocial care, displacement, morbidity, and mortality. Few...