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Prioritizing Harm

Journal of Personality Assessment, 2016
In this study, we examined if a self-report of trait spite, the Spitefulness Scale, retains the same associations with dark personality traits in individuals with severe mental illness. We also examine if reports on the Spitefulness Scale are correlated with observed spiteful behavior in a game developed to offer opportunities for spite.
Katherine H, Moyer   +5 more
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One thousand ways to experience loss: A systematic analysis of climate-related intangible harm from around the world

Global Environmental Change, 2019
A situated and socially engaged science of loss arising from climate change takes people’s lived experiences with risk and harm as its fundamental starting point.
P. Tschakert   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Prevalence and Characteristics of Self-Harm in Adolescents: Meta-Analyses of Community-Based Studies 1990-2015.

Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2018
OBJECTIVE To provide meta-analytic estimates of self-harm from all community-based studies of adolescents from 1990 through 2015, estimates of suicidal risk, and characteristics including age profile, frequency, types, seeking help, and reasons ...
D. Gillies   +10 more
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From Social Harm to Zemiology

, 2021
This book outlines key developments in understanding social harm by setting out its historical foundations and the discussions which have proliferated since.
V. Canning, S. Tombs
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Discussing Harm without Harming

Environmental Ethics, 2020
While the disability community has long argued convincingly that disability is not a negative condition, academic and popular discourses on environmental justice routinely refer to disability as a prima facie harm to be avoided. This perpetuates the harms of ableism, and it is, furthermore, unnecessary in order to advance environmental justice.
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Harm (See Benefits and Harms)

2021
In bioethical discourse the term “harm” is often used as the opposite of benefit. Since Hippocratic times a basic ethical principle of medical ethics has been primum non nocere (first do no harm).
Henk ten Have   +1 more
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Self harm

Emergency Nurse, 2007
Reports suggest that some emergency nurse practitioners demonstrate'negative attitudes' to patients presenting with self harm.
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Revisiting Harm Reduction Strategy: Is Harm Reduction Harmful?

Ethics & Medics, 2023
Harm reduction strategies aim at protecting those with substance use disorders from using in dangerous situations. This is done by providing safe injection sites with clean needles, as well as other controlled situations that prevent the spread of disease and decrease the likelihood of overdose.
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Reducing the Harm of “Harm Reduction”

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2008
The article in this issue by Alan Leshner tackles one of the most contentious issues in drug use policy today and argues that we should dispense with "harm reduction" altogether--not the programs, policies, and interventions to which this term refers but the term itself.
D J, Beirness   +3 more
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Doing Harm

Index on Censorship, 1997
The British Board of Film Classification finds itself squeezed by public opinion as the press on the role of censor
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