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Abstract The adoption of remote work (RW) has surged dramatically since the COVID‐19 pandemic, prompting organizations to explore new work models, including fully remote and hybrid arrangements. Despite a growing body of research on RW, we know little about the conceptual and empirical connections between contextual factors driving its organizational ...
Tahrima Ferdous +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Early childhood temperamental traits may offer insights into identifying children's susceptibility to early childhood caries (ECC) for targeted preventive interventions. Aim To investigate the association between child temperament, oral health‐related behaviors, and ECC in 2‐ to 3‐year‐old children. Design This cross‐sectional study
Chanita Tunyasonti +4 more
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Organisational Factors and Nurses' Well‐Being in the Workplace: An Integrative Review
ABSTRACT Aim To report organisational factors known to positively contribute to nurses' well‐being in the workplace. Design Integrative literature review. Methods Peer‐reviewed journal articles using various methodological approaches, and theoretical works, published in English with a focus on organisational factors and nurses' well‐being were included.
Carmel Bond +3 more
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Interconnectedness of Emotions With Investment Decision‐Making: A Conceptual Framework
ABSTRACT This paper begins by investigating the influence of emotions on investment decision‐making (IDM) via a systematic literature review. Contrary to the traditional view of investing, behavioral finance demonstrates that investors are frequently influenced by fallacies and irrationality.
Shubhangi Verma +3 more
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Perceived Self-Efficacy in Decision-Making: The Influence of Personality and Cognitive Variables. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objective Decision self‐efficacy reflects individuals' confidence in their ability to make effective health‐related decisions. In oncology, it is essential to foster active engagement throughout the healthcare journey. Despite its relevance for quality of life, limited evidence exists on the factors influencing decision self‐efficacy among ...
Sebri V, Cincidda C, Pravettoni G.
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Parental Health Shocks and Child Outcomes at Ages 17–25: Evidence From Germany
ABSTRACT Objective To investigate the impact of various parental health shocks, including parental death, on young adults' life satisfaction and mental health, personality traits, as well as NEET status (i.e., being neither in employment, education, nor training).
Alessandro Ferrara +3 more
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Making (Enough for) Love: The Association of Income and Relationship Readiness
ABSTRACT Objective To examine the relation of unpartnered individuals' financial situation to satisfaction with singlehood, desire for a relationship, and likelihood of partnering. Is higher income related to happier singlehood and/or a stronger draw towards romantic relationships?
Johanna Peetz, Geoff MacDonald
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Abstract As predictive artificial intelligence (AI) technologies increasingly steer workplace decisions, debates around fairness have intensified. Existing research often approaches fairness either as a set of universal principles supported or undermined by algorithms, or as a product of social interpretations, thereby providing either technologically ...
Elmira van den Broek +2 more
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Overview of the qualitative study “Identification of Important and Relevant Functioning‐Based Outcomes for Persons with an Oral Health Condition from the Patient's Perspective.” The study involved 36 adults with various oral health conditions and used focus groups and interviews analyzed thematically and linked to the ICF framework. Results covered all
C. Lenherr +3 more
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A study on the relationship between extroversion-introversion and risk-taking in the context of second language acquisition [PDF]
Shahila Zafar, K. Meenakshi
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