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Psychosocial Impact on Primary Caregivers of Patients with Alcohol Related Disorders: A Review Based Indian Perspective
Alcohol use disorder is a complex biopsychosocial diagnosis that impairs not only the consumer, but also the people around him or her. The available...
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Refusal self-efficacy and alcohol-related behaviours in community samples: a systematic review and meta-analysis
This meta-analysis summarizes the association between Refusal Self-efficacy (RSE) (or resistance self-efficacy or self-regulatory efficacy) and...
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Health factors that influence sustainable behaviour in a single-player resource management game
Encouraging sustainable use of limited natural, social, and economic resources requires understanding the variety of ways in which people think about...
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Determinants of behaviour and their efficacy as targets of behavioural change interventions
Unprecedented social, environmental, political and economic challenges — such as pandemics and epidemics, environmental degradation and community...
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Alcohol-Related Cognitions among Children Aged 2–12: Where Do They Originate From and How Do They Develop?
This chapter provides an overview of recent evidence concerning alcohol-related cognitions (knowledge, norms/attitudes, and expectancies), including... -
Suicidal Behaviour in the Syrian Arab Republic
Prevalence studies provided in Syria have emphasized common mental health disorders, including depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress... -
Real Behaviour Change
In this chapter we will explore what real behaviour change isn’t and is, and how this relates to behaviour change as it is commonly understood and... -
Suicidality and homelessness: prevalence and associated factors of suicidal behaviour among homeless young adults in Southern Ethiopia
BackgroundResearch indicates that homelessness is associated with an increased risk of suicide. While street homelessness is a global problem, it is...
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Real Behaviour Change in Practice
In this chapter we will deepen our exploration of what behaviour change really is and isn’t and what can get in its way, and apply this to practice... -
Drink for drink: measurement of preloading motivations for field and survey research with correlates of alcohol related harms
Field researchers often use categorical systems to record primary preloading motivations , while survey researchers use continuous systems to examine pr...
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Heart, Brain and Behaviour: Interactions That Underpin the Biopsychosocial Model of Care
The brain acts as a control centre for a range of human behavioural responses to environmental and social challenges. These responses include eating,... -
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) for Sexual Minority Adults
This chapter outlines evidence about the hypothesised cognitive and behavioural processes contributing to mental health problems in sexual minority... -
Suicidal Behaviour in Oman: Emerging Trends and Challenges
Suicide is a significant global public health concern and many countries are observing increasing trends. Oman, an Arabian Gulf country with a... -
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Adolescents
Cognitive behaviour therapy is one of the most well-known and empirically validated approaches to psychotherapy. This chapter provides a unique focus... -
Maltreatment and Parent-Child Attachment as Predictors of Dating Violence and Risky Sexual Behaviour Among High-Risk Teens
A history of maltreatment can increase risk for dating violence (DV) and risky sexual behaviour (RSB) among adolescents. Secure parent-child...
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Hierarchical Models of Behaviour Differences
This chapter presents the ways in which the relationships between dimensions of behavioural differences have been analysed. It introduces the two... -
Coding Interactive Behaviour Instrument: Mother-Infant Interaction Quality, Construct Validity, Measurement Invariance, and Postnatal Depression and Anxiety
The quality of parent-child interaction has consistently been associated with child psychosocial outcomes. Postnatal depression (PND) and anxiety...
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Network of Mindfulness and Difficulties in Regulating Emotions in Firefighters
ObjectivesGrowing evidence supports the role of mindfulness in regulating emotions in the general population. However, the interactive network of...
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Bullying Prevalence and Associations with Mental Health Problems Among Canadian Undergraduates During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Along with shifts to online learning and declines in mental health, the COVID-19 pandemic was associated with increased rates of adolescent...
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The Intent Behind Bullying: an Application and Expansion of the Theory of Planned Behaviour
An expanded Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB; Ajzen, Organizational behavior and human decision processes 50 :179–211,
1991 , Ajzen, Journal of Applied...