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Abstract As public awareness of climate change grows, individuals increasingly report experiencing negative emotions such as eco‐worry and eco‐hopelessness. This study investigated how these two emotions are associated with psychological well‐being and pro‐environmental behavior (PEB) and whether the focus of these emotions (individual/micro vs ...
Christina Saalwirth
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Excess costs of transgender and gender-diverse people with gender incongruence and gender dysphoria compared with people from the general population in Germany: a secondary analysis using data from a randomised controlled trial and a representative telephone survey. [PDF]
Grochtdreis T +7 more
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Abstract We know little about the values and morals that management researchers hold and whether they align with a key set of stakeholders they intend to inform—managers in industry. This alignment matters because values and morals serve as guiding principles and are important drivers of attitudes and behavior, and differences in values and morals can ...
Jake B. Telkamp, Marc H. Anderson
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ABSTRACT There is a lack of evidence‐based guidelines for supporting young people with gender dysphoria and intellectual disability in the United Kingdom. The NHS is moving towards more care being provided by non‐specialist gender services and it is unclear what this may feel like for professionals in these services.
Laura Prodger +3 more
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Iatrogenic Harm, Psychotherapy, and Eating Disorders: An Urgent Call to Action
ABSTRACT Iatrogenic harm in psychotherapy remains under‐recognised, despite longstanding evidence that psychological treatments can produce adverse effects. This omission is consequential in eating disorder care, where treatment is often intensive, prolonged and characterised by significant power asymmetries alongside poor long‐term outcomes.
Laurence Cobbaert
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ABSTRACT Introduction Understanding how belief systems, or their absence, shape healthcare experiences is crucial for developing equitable and inclusive healthcare services. Aim This study aimed to explore the healthcare experiences and expectations of atheists, deists and agnostics residing in Türkiye, with a focus on their mental well‐being.
Güven Soner, Emel Güven, Ercan Tunç
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