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An analytical framework for household entitlement assessment in civil war
Amartya Sen, the economist and philosopher, defines entitlement as command over resources that permits a household to have access to essential goods and services to sustain life within legal and established social norms and practices. Entitlement failure occurs when a household's command over all available combinations of resources does not ensure ...
Aziz Arya, Rico Ihle, Wim Heijman
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Mental health and sleep quality of low‐income mothers of one‐year‐olds during the COVID‐19 pandemic
Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic and subsequent social restrictions created an unprecedented context for families raising young children. Although studies have documented detrimental effects of the pandemic on maternal well‐being, less is known about how the pandemic specifically impacted low‐income mothers.
Elizabeth M. Premo +4 more
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From pity to fear: security as a mechanism for (re)production of vulnerability
Vulnerability is not only a shared basic condition, but also a condition of potential. In the context of disasters and crises, the concept of vulnerability is frequently used to portray individuals and groups as ‘weak’, ‘threatened’, and ‘in need of help’. Occasionally, though, a shift occurs and the ‘threatened’—and therefore usually the pitied—become
Ksenia Chmutina +4 more
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Abstract Parental reflective functioning (PRF) is the capacity to focus on feelings and experiences in oneself as a parent and in the child. Research has demonstrated that, the better the PRF the better outcomes for the child. This paper evaluated the Danish version of the prenatal parental reflective functioning questionnaire (P‐PRFQ).
Mads Schwartz +4 more
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Abstract In the face of childhood adversity, services and interventions can improve a child's life trajectory by promoting healthy development, enhancing protective factors, and building resilience through stable and supportive relationships. One such service, a specific and highly researched home visiting intervention, Attachment and Biobehavioral ...
Meredith E. Bagwell‐Gray +5 more
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Fathers’ help seeking behavior and attitudes during their transition to parenthood
Abstract New fathers face multiple changes as they take on this complex, demanding, and continually shifting role. The current study aimed to understand these experiences, especially the ways fathers seek help and information while facing stressful situations. Eleven fathers completed a semi‐structured interview about their transition to fatherhood and
Amin Ghaleiha +3 more
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Abstract Dyadic behavioral synchrony is a complex interactional process that takes place between the mother and her infant. In the first year of life, when the infant is prelinguistic, processes such as synchrony enable the dyad to communicate through shared behavior and affect.
Lisa Golds +3 more
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A growing body of literature on wartime social change reveals how disruptions in social institutions can have post‐war effects, but there is limited knowledge of how such changes shape the lives of rural young people. The Acholi region of northern Uganda experienced two decades of armed conflict and forced displacement (1986–2006).
Marjoke Oosterom +2 more
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ثنائية الحياة الموت في شعر الدكتور مجبل المالكي
إنَّ مفهوم ثنائية الحياة والموت من الموضوعات المهمة التي لها صداها في الدراسات البحثية الحديثة، فقد سلط الباحث الضوء عليها ضمن في الدراسات الأدبية، ممّا جعل الباحث يلتفت لدراستها وتحديد أبعادها عند الشاعر، والشاعر مجبل المالكي شاعر معاصر، انماز شعره ...
Rafel Al-Shibawi +2 more
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مفهوم الإحياء في آيات القرآن من حيث سلوك الإنسان ومسؤولياته
أنزل الله تعالى القرآن الكريم للناس لإيقاظهم وإحيائهم من الضلالة والفساد الذي وقعوا فيه في الجاهلية. ولا يزال القرآن الكريم يؤدي دوره في إحياء الناس كلما ضلوا وفسدوا من جديد.
Hacer Çelik, Hakan Uğur
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