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A systematic review and meta‐analysis of parental mentalization in fathers and mothers
Abstract Despite the growing literature on parental mentalization (including measures such as mind‐mindedness, parental reflective functioning, and parental insightfulness), considerably less research on parental mentalization has been conducted with fathers than with mothers, leaving important gaps in our understanding of gender differences in the ...
Philip Trepiak +2 more
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This paper examines the effect of financial inclusion on per capita household consumption expenditures in sub-Saharan Africa. It uses data from 28 countries over the period 2004–2022 and an endogenous threshold dynamic panel model for econometric ...
Ahmat-Tidjani Mahamat Ibrahim
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Knowledge Transformation in Purchasing and Supply Management: A Process Perspective
ABSTRACT To succeed in the face of constantly changing business challenges, Purchasing and Supply Management (PSM) needs to develop strong knowledge management (KM) mechanisms to equip individuals with accurate, reliable, and up‐to‐date knowledge and has, therefore, become a significant factor in building competence in this area.
Stephen Kelly +4 more
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A compiler extension for parallelizing arrays automatically on the cell heterogeneous processor [PDF]
This paper describes the approaches taken to extend an array programming language compiler using a Virtual SIMD Machine (VSM) model for parallelizing array operations on Cell Broadband Engine heterogeneous machine.
Cockshott, W., Gdura, Y.
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ABSTRACT Flood risk is often unequally distributed. These inequalities highly depend on socio‐political decisions. The recognition of the needs of individuals within a floodplain needs to be considered as a precondition for reaching justice in flood risk management, especially as people differ in their vulnerabilities and capacities to deal with floods.
Thomas Thaler, Sebastian Seebauer
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Abstract Aim To develop the nurses' attitudes towards use of a telehealth scale (NATUTS) and evaluate its psychometric properties. Design This methodological study involved two stages: the development of the NATUTS and the testing of the psychometric properties of NATUTS. We followed STROBE guidelines when reporting the study (File S1).
Sümeyra Yılmaz +3 more
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Networked Care: Worlding Mental Well‐Being in a Digital Age
ABSTRACT This article analyses mental health support through the lens of care. Drawing upon a study of various practices of teletherapy and remote counselling during the COVID‐19 pandemic, it empirically analyses mental healthcare by tapping into the experiences of Finnish therapy and counselling professionals.
Marjo Kolehmainen
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The Optimal Minimum Wage for Poverty Minimization [PDF]
The effects of a minimum wage on employment and on poverty have been studied in the literature. This paper characterizes the poverty minimizing minimum wage, and shows how it depends on productivity, inequality and the degree of labor market ...
Goto, Hideaki
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Abstract Differences in mind‐mindedness and parental reflective functioning (PRF) were investigated in mothers and their 6‐month‐old infants from South Korea (N = 66, 32 girls) and the United Kingdom (N = 63, 26 girls). Mind‐mindedness was assessed in terms of appropriate and non‐attuned mind‐related comments during infant–mother interaction; PRF was ...
Yujin Lee +2 more
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Anatomy of Stigmatized Behavior: Peer Influence and Relative Concern [PDF]
This paper is based on an ongoing joint work with David Sahn and Xiaobo Zhang.Social Stigma, Peer Influences, Relative Concern, Blood Donation, China, Agricultural and Food Policy, Community/Rural/Urban Development, Consumer/Household Economics, Food ...
Chen, Xi
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