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Towards an understanding of the impact of micro- and macro-manifestations of religiosity on climate change risk perception: a cross-national study [PDF]
IntroductionThis study examines how religion shapes climate change risk perception at individual and national levels across 28 countries, addressing gaps in cross-national research on religiosity and environmental attitudes.MethodsUsing data from the ...
Richard Saunders +2 more
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Background Cross-national comparisons of the prevalence of mental disorders have relied on lay-administered interviews scored using complex diagnostic algorithms. However, this approach has led to some paradoxical findings, with more vulnerable countries
Anthony F. Jorm, Roger T. Mulder
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These Are Not Just Words: A Cross-National Comparative Study of the Content of Political Apologies
Countries around the world increasingly try to redress past human rights violations by offering apologies. The debates surrounding many of these political apologies suggest they do not necessarily satisfy victims’ needs.
Marieke Zoodsma +3 more
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Several methods are available to answer questions regarding similarity and accuracy, each of which has specific properties and limitations. This study focuses on the Latent Congruence Model (LCM; Cheung, 2009), because of its capacity to deal with cross ...
Semira Tagliabue +6 more
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Non-technical Summary Nations across the world are concerned with environmental issues like forest loss. The majority of nations acknowledge the importance of reducing forest loss, and make commitments to do so.
Jamie M. Sommer
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Gender Asymmetries in Cross‐National Couples
AbstractWe use census microdata for Spain and the United States to examine gender differences in cross‐national heterosexual couples (marriages and cohabitating unions involving natives and immigrant spouses). We examine whether native men and native women in cross‐national couples exhibit similar patterns regarding the country of birth, age, and ...
Esteve, Albert +2 more
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. Introduction: Adherence to Covid-19 safety measures reduces the spread of the pathogen and lowers mortality rates. The present study examines microlevel (including sociodemographics, health risk factors, and mental health) and perceived macrolevel ...
Kristen L. Lavallee +4 more
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The Social, Civic, and Political Uses of Instagram in Four Countries
Instagram has more than 1 billion monthly users. Yet, little is known about how citizens engage with this platform. We use survey data (representative on age and gender) to examine citizens’ Instagram use in four countries: the United States, Canada ...
Shelley Boulianne, Christian P. Hoffmann
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Being a Parent during COVID-19: Risk for Psychological Distress in the United States and Italy
The COVID-19 pandemic has had significant effects on people worldwide, yet the psychological impact of collective traumas may differ at the individual and societal level.
Jocelyn Lai +7 more
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Background: Prior research has documented the protective role of the 5Cs of Positive Youth Development (PYD) on adjustment problems, such as depressive symptoms. Nonetheless, more research is needed, especially in non-US contexts.
Denisse Manrique-Millones +2 more
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