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Technologies and Social Justice Outcomes in Sex Work Charities: Fighting Stigma, Saving Lives
Angelika Strohmayer, M. Laing, R. Comber
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Differentiated regulation: the case of charities
The increasing number and influence of charities in the economy, allegations and evidence of fraud and mismanagement, and the need for information to inform policy, are all reasons for the establishment of charity regulators.
Cordery, Carolyn +2 more
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In our project to develop a digital tool for counterfactual analysis, with an emphasis on researching active ingredients for adolescent mental health, we incorporated lived experience expertise across the lifecycle of tool development and dissemination.
Marie Allitt +3 more
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Analysis of YouTube videos on rheumatic diseases and pregnancy: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Yerlanova D +4 more
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Abstract Background Accounts of emotional dysregulation in autism and attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are typically based on external adult observations anchored in neurotypical notions of emotional responding. These often fail to place neurodivergent people's emotional responses in the context of the upsetting experiences they face ...
Georgia Pavlopoulou +53 more
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How can we make postnatal information resources more accessible to women experiencing challenges accessing healthcare? Report of a co-production project. [PDF]
MacLellan J +6 more
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This study found that shame is a significant mediator in positive associations between hairpulling severity and depression and anxiety severity within a community sample of adolescents with clinical levels of hair‐pulling severity. It also found high levels of trance‐pulling and post‐pulling rituals.
Talia F. Mayerson +2 more
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Transforming transfusion safety: Insights from implementing bedside electronic checks at a large UK National Health Service trust. [PDF]
Oyekan F +13 more
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When charities compete: A laboratory experiment with simultaneous public goods ☆
Justin Krieg, Anya Samek
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This study found that parent internalising symptoms predicted internalising symptoms in younger children, with no evidence of child‐driven effects. Among adolescents, mental health symptoms showed bidirectional associations with parent internalising symptoms, particularly for externalising symptoms.
Martha Oakes +4 more
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