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Among 119 treatment‐seeking individuals with Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), machine learning and regression analyses identified psychological and physiological factors predicting outpatient treatment engagement following inpatient care. Positive urgency and positive life events were the strongest predictors and were associated with fewer follow‐up visits.
Jennifer J. Barb +8 more
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A Deleuzian Examination of Anorexia & Recovery: Opening up Possibilities for Conceptualizing Care. [PDF]
Gaudet S, Symonds-Brown H, Spiers J.
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Sports CEOs and Corporate Innovation
ABSTRACT Using a hand‐collected data set, we find that firms led by CEOs who were student‐athletes in college exhibit significantly superior innovation outcomes, as measured by patent numbers, citation counts, and the economic value of patents. Evidence from CEO turnover analysis supports a CEO imprinting interpretation.
Jaideep Chowdhury +2 more
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Clinical Implementation of Tissue-Sparing Posterior Cervical Fusion: Addressing Market Access Challenges. [PDF]
Lorio MP +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Trans and gender diverse (trans) young people experience higher rates of physical and mental ill‐health due to chronic exposure to gender minority stress. Consequently, trans young people report higher health and mental healthcare service utilisation.
Sasha Bailey +23 more
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Stoicism, mindfulness, and the brain: the empirical foundations of second-order desires. [PDF]
Wittmann M, Montemayor C, Dorato M.
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From Populism to Fascism? On Our Present‐Time Political Categories
ABSTRACT With the global rise of far‐right governments, two categories are available to describe this aspect of our current times: populism and fascism. This raises a twofold question: analytically, which is the most accurate to describe these authoritarian governments?
Federico Tarragoni
wiley +1 more source
Prayers for Sickness: What do people pray for and how do they deal with unanswered prayer? [PDF]
Dein S, Brown CG.
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Reasons, rationality, and opaque sweetening: Hare's “No Reason” argument for taking the sugar
Abstract Caspar Hare presents a compelling argument for “taking the sugar” in cases of opaque sweetening: you have no reason to take the unsweetened option, and you have some reason to take the sweetened one. I argue that this argument fails—there is a perfectly good sense in which you do have a reason to take the unsweetened option. I suggest a way to
Ryan Doody
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Mothers' efforts to overcome difficult twists and turns in living with children with cancer: a phenomenological study. [PDF]
Ghaljeh M, Pezaro S, Mardani-Hamooleh M.
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