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The Concept of samtana-parinama-visesa in Yogacara Buddhism
Yumiko Ueda
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Buddhism and Depressive Symptoms among Married Women in Urban Thailand [PDF]
Ting Xu +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Positive aspects of caregiving among family carers of persons living with dementia not only benefit the carers' health, but also enhance the quality and sustainability of invaluable informal care resources. To better inform the development of carer support intervention to optimise positive aspects of caregiving, this paper tested the ...
Doris Sau Fung Yu +2 more
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Dōgen can without any doubt be considered one of the most important Japanese thinkers of all times. An aristocrat by birth, he entered the head monastery of the Tendai school favoured by the nobility at an early age, left it when he did not find ...
Rein Raud
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Midwives' Perception Towards Male Partners' Involvement in Labour Companionship: A Qualitative Study
ABSTRACT Background Labour companionship is a recommendation by WHO that health authorities enable women to choose a companion during labour to ensure a safe and dignified labour experience for the birthing woman. However, most healthcare facilities in low‐ and middle‐income countries do not necessarily consider this maternal need, which hampers a ...
Tulian Chen +5 more
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Ritual, however conceptualized, plays a central role in Vajrayāna Buddhist practice. Dedicated practitioners – yogis and yoginis – are introduced to Vajrayāna practices through initiation rituals which purify them and empower them to cultivate the ...
Nick Swann
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ABSTRACT Aim To (1) examine the attitudes of community‐dwelling adults towards death and their ability to cope with death, as well as (2) understand the influence of advance care planning on community‐dwelling adults' death attitudes and coping with death. Design A sequential explanatory mixed‐methods study was conducted in Singapore.
Jin Wei Fan +9 more
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Monks, meditation and missing links: continuity, “orthodoxy” and the vijj dhammakya in Thai Buddhism
Catherine Sarah Newell
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ABSTRACT Childhood stunting remains a public health challenge in Thailand. While national surveys provide prevalence estimates, there is limited understanding of the multilevel influences shaping child feeding practices. This qualitative study aimed to explore individual, familial, and socioenvironmental determinants of child feeding practices among ...
Thanit Vinitchagoon +8 more
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