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Background Body image and eating behaviours are common areas of concern for early adolescents. Artificial Intelligence (AI) interactions are becoming commonplace, including with chatbots that provide human‐like communication. Adolescents may prefer using chatbots to anonymously ask sensitive questions, rather than approaching trusted adults or peers ...
Florence Sheen +6 more
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Depression in the elderly as a significant clinical problem
Introduction: Depression is a very common mental disorder among older people. It limits life activity and interests. It causes difficulties in making decisions or actions.
Eliza Niewiadomska +5 more
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ABSTRACT Parental advocacy represents a crucial response to the marginalization of parents within child protection systems, aiming to empower them by amplifying their voices, ensuring their participation and supporting them through complex legal and bureaucratic processes.
Shane Powell +3 more
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Attachment Style of Volunteer Counselors in Telephone Emergency Services Predicts Counseling Process
Telephone emergency services (TES) provide emotional support and aim to prevent suicide. The current study examines a potential change of volunteer counselors’ attachment characteristics during TES training and investigates the predictive influence of ...
Ulrike Dinger +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Although international guidelines provide recommendations for screening and monitoring of early‐stage type 1 diabetes (T1D), navigating the care pathway can still be difficult for individuals, caregivers, and healthcare professionals (HCPs). These challenges are exacerbated by variations in healthcare systems, gaps in communication,
Chantal Mathieu +14 more
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Dental Educators' Stress and Wellbeing in the Workplace—An International Perspective
ABSTRACT Introduction Supporting wellbeing of staff involved in dental education is vital to ensure the safe effective delivery of the curriculum and training of the dental workforce. There are only a limited number of studies on the stress and wellbeing of staff involved in dental education and the barriers they face in engaging with any wellbeing ...
Shannu Kohli Bhatia +5 more
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Multilevel model of a helpline quality assessment
A model of assessment of the work of help-line is proposed. The authors discuss four levels of this process: client-counselor relations, helpline as organization, helpline among other organizations involved in mental health domain, helpline and society ...
Fedunina N.Y., Chursina E.A.
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Respectfully Excluded: Symbolic Violence, Space and Benevolent Sexism in Academia in Pakistan
ABSTRACT Feminist scholars have long recognized the gender‐based challenges that women in academia face. We undertake a qualitative study of how women in academic institutions in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), a province in Pakistan, experience exclusion. We draw on narratives elicited through hypothetical vignettes from 10 women academics in KPK, collected
Fatima Junaid +2 more
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Abstract Background HIV self‐testing (HIVST) is feasible, highly acceptable and can increase HIV testing uptake/frequency without harm while also reducing costs. Despite HIVST's benefits, UK service provision has been sporadic partially due to policymakers and commissioners' reluctance over concerns about linkage to care/surveillance, which ultimately ...
T. Charles Witzel +5 more
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Pranking in children's helpline calls
© 2016 The Australian Linguistics Society. Pranking can be understood as challenging a normative social order. One environment where pranking occurs is in institutional interaction. The present study examines a sample of pranking calls to telephone helplines for children and young people.
Weatherall, Ann +4 more
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