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Alcohol use disorder: an Australian perspective on screening, diagnosis, treatment and prevention
Abstract Alcohol is one of Australia's most harmful recreational drugs, contributing more to death, disease and economic harm than all illicit drugs combined. Though it accounts for 4.1% of the national disease burden, it remains under‐prioritised in health policy, prevention and treatment.
Andrew J. Palmer +2 more
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Resource profiles and suicide attempts in youth with disabilities
Background The issue of suicide among youth with disabilities transitioning into adulthood is a serious public health issue. In navigating this transition, youth with disabilities encounter unique obstacles that require careful consideration and support.
Minhae Cho +4 more
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Abstract Prior studies on crisis management often highlight the adaptiveness of generalist leaders, whose diverse functional experiences allow for flexible and innovative responses. However, we propose that in situations where crises lead to abrupt shifts in dominant institutional pressures, leaders with specialized functional backgrounds potentially ...
Yidi Guo, Danqing Wang, Shuo Chen
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Accountability in Government Use of AI: Citizen Concerns and Preferences
ABSTRACT Government adoption of AI opens the “pandora's box” of accountability, a core aspect of public value. Despite the centrality of governmental AI accountability, citizens' concerns and preferences in holding governments accountable for AI usage remain poorly understood.
Naikang Feng, Yanto Chandra
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Abstract Purpose Cognitive‐behavioural therapy for psychosis (CBTp) achieves small to modest effect sizes, which invites the question, ‘What clinical modifications might improve outcomes?’ This paper proposes an integration of CBTp with a neuropsychoanalytic approach that in clinical practice might extend the gains achieved by CBTp alone.
Michael Garrett
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Aims Individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN) have an apparent increased capacity to delay gratification and forgo immediate food rewards in their long‐term pursuit of thinness. Prior research probed this capacity using delay discounting tasks that assess how rapidly the subjective value of rewards decreases as a function of time until receipt.
Fabio Bernardoni +9 more
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Emerging risk factors influencing the occurrence of peri‐implantitis
Abstract Background The objective of the present review is to explore the evidence and biological plausibility of factors that may expose dental implants to a greater likelihood of developing peri‐implantitis. Material and Methods An electronic screening on the PubMed library the was carried out to identify potential emerging factors that influence the
Alberto Monje +3 more
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ABSTRACT The social construction of target populations (SCTP) framework emphasizes the ways in which target populations' levels of political power and deservingness shape the allocation of policy benefits, but less attention has been devoted to the conditions under which the same target population may be considered deserving in one policy context but ...
Elizabeth Bell +3 more
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Waste by any other name? National end‐of‐waste rulings and waste shipments
Abstract Transitioning to a circular economy is one of the main environmental objectives of the European Union. The circular economy aims to achieve more efficient resource utilisation, minimisation of waste and harnessing waste as a raw material. Moreover, many circular economy provisions lay down requirements and objectives for increased recycling ...
Topi Turunen
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ABSTRACT Maternal psychological distress may have adverse effects on child socioemotional development. However, supportive social networks and participation in out‐of‐home childcare may serve as key protective factors and promote positive developmental outcomes.
Katja Tervahartiala +9 more
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