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Feelings Without Emotion: Rethinking Male Friendship and the Value of Personal Reticence

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 128, Issue 1, Page 171-182, March 2026.
ABSTRACT In various Euro‐American contexts, commentators have highlighted how emotional reticence inhibits men's ability to understand themselves and connect with others. More generally, public discourses of affective expressivity often present curtailed emotion as a form of “repression.” Through an ethnographic account of male railway enthusiasts ...
Thomas Yarrow
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Body, Mind, and Emotion: Multi‐Sited Labour of Social Reproduction and Gendered Experiences of Rural Migrants from the Mekong Delta

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 58, Issue 2, 2026.
Abstract In the context of global market integration, capital accumulation relies on social reproduction; yet unlimited accumulation disrupts the reproductive processes that sustain it. Vietnam is pursuing economic growth in the same fashion, relying on cheap migrant labour in urban areas that are stabilising rural areas through remittances and care ...
Thuy Ho
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User evaluation of the Hypo‐METRICS app: A tool for real‐time symptom reporting of hypoglycaemia

open access: yesDiabetic Medicine, Volume 43, Issue 3, March 2026.
The Hypo‐METRICS app enables real‐time, user‐friendly reporting of hypoglycaemia and its impacts using Ecological Momentary Assessment. High usability ratings and reduced recall bias highlight its potential to enhance research accuracy and provide individualized insights to support clinical decision making in diabetes care.
Monika Cigler   +19 more
wiley   +1 more source

Long‐term effects of a multidomain intervention on cognitive function and metabolic control in older adults with type 2 diabetes and mild cognitive impairment: A 42‐month follow‐up of the J‐MIND‐Diabetes study

open access: yesDiabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, Volume 28, Issue 3, Page 2350-2361, March 2026.
Abstract Aims This study investigated the long‐term effects of a multidomain intervention on cognition and metabolic control in patients with type 2 diabetes and mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Materials and methods Outpatients aged 70–85 years were randomized to an 18‐month multidomain intervention (comprising metabolic/vascular risk management ...
Taiki Sugimoto   +16 more
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“She Was My Egg Donor, Not My Mom”: Using Attribution Theory to Understand How Adult Daughters Manage Their Low‐Quality Daughter‐Mother Relationship

open access: yesPersonal Relationships, Volume 33, Issue 1, March 2026.
ABSTRACT This study employs attribution theory to examine how adult daughters from low‐income backgrounds perceive and manage low‐quality daughter‐mother relationships. Using in‐depth interviews and flexible coding, we analyzed how daughters (n = 42) attribute locus, responsibility, specificity, and stability. Daughters often located control internally
Denise Alonso‐Pecora   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Family Caregiver Burden and Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Japanese Community‐Dwelling People With Alzheimer's Disease: A Cross‐Sectional Study Using a Web‐Based Questionnaire

open access: yesPsychogeriatrics, Volume 26, Issue 2, March 2026.
ABSTRACT Background Previous studies of community‐dwelling people with Alzheimer's disease (AD) have reported an association between the severe neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) of dementia and caregiver burden. We explored the current status of family caregiver burden, NPS of dementia, and care service usage in Japanese community‐dwelling people with AD.
Tomoyuki Nagata   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Constructing Menopause on Sweden's Official Healthcare Platform: A Critical Discourse Analysis

open access: yesScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, Volume 40, Issue 1, March 2026.
ABSTRACT Background Menopause will personally affect half the population and can cause severe symptoms and increase long‐term health risks. Despite this, gaps in menopausal knowledge and unequal access to menopausal healthcare have been identified in Sweden. Limited knowledge among women undermines informed choice and delays care‐seeking.
Amanda Calvin   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

‘Makes me Feel Alive!’: Perceptions and Experiences of Walking Sports Participation in Australia Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Sport Science, Volume 26, Issue 2, February 2026.
ABSTRACT Improving the number of years lived in good health is an international priority. Walking sports offer an opportunity for adults of all ages and abilities to engage in physical activity. However, research on walking sport participation is limited. We aimed to explore the perceptions and experiences of walking sport participants using the Theory
Amelia G. Scott   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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