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“Don't Fail With Me. I Will Complain”! A Study on Consumer Negative Emotions and Behaviours
ABSTRACT This paper aims to understand the motivations of consumers in emerging countries to express negativity on social media, respect e‐commerce service failures, and identify the most prevalent negative emotions revealed. In Study 1, 54 semi‐structured interviews were conducted with individuals who had recently complained about online stores on the
Matheus Frohlich Marquetto +2 more
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Abstract The advent of industry platforms, with some rising to become among the most valuable companies by market capitalization, has attracted significant attention from both practitioners and academics. While various firms have sought to embrace industry platforms, many have struggled with their management.
Khaled Abed Alghani, Marko Kohtamäki
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Dyadic Coping in Aging: Linking Self-Perceptions of Aging to Depression. [PDF]
Fernandes-Pires JA +6 more
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ABSTRACT This article examines how social ties are actively constructed, recalibrated or severed by migrants navigating a reality of double war, defined as the simultaneous exposure to war in both their countries of origin and destination. The study draws on thirty‐seven in‐depth interviews with migrants from Ukraine, Russia and Belarus who immigrated ...
Svetlana Chachashvili‐Bolotin +1 more
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Influences of parental intimacy and self-disclosure on dyadic coping among parents raising school-aged children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. [PDF]
Xie B +5 more
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Understanding the relationship between attachment style, relationship satisfaction, illness behaviours, and psychological distress in couples [PDF]
Chatwin, Hannah +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To identify and evaluate the magnitude of the association between caregiver psychosocial factors and depressive symptoms among people with dementia. Design Systematic review and meta‐analysis. Methods A systematic review with meta‐analysis used a random‐effects model to estimate the effect size.
Wenjing Ning +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim(s) To explore the feasibility and acceptability of acoustic monitoring and real‐time recommendations for stress detection and management (i.e., smarthealth intervention). Design This qualitative study used a framework of acceptability for healthcare interventions.
Eunjung Ko +9 more
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Caregiver sensitivity is the extent to which a caregiver notices a child's signal, interprets it correctly, and responds quickly and appropriately. Although originally introduced to developmental science as the key antecedent of attachment security, decades since its conception, hundreds of studies have been conducted examining the predictive ...
Marissa D. Nivison +3 more
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Annual Research Review: Interventions for young children exposed to trauma
The landscape of trauma‐focused interventions for young children has evolved significantly, though substantial gaps remain. Early childhood trauma exposure occurs during sensitive periods of brain development with potential lifelong consequences. However, these periods also present unique opportunities for intervention to redirect trajectories toward ...
Katherine L. Guyon‐Harris +1 more
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