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ABSTRACT Introduction Nature‐based outdoor activities have been recognised not only as educational means to raise awareness and sensitivity to environmental challenges but also as upstream health promotion interventions for adolescents. This study investigates the relationship between nature‐based activity duration and adolescents’ nature connectedness
Eun Yeong Choe+2 more
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Dropout From Trauma-Focused Treatment for Intimate Partner Violence Against Women. [PDF]
Crespo M, Antón AA, Hornillos C.
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Variables Associated with Intimate Partner Violence in a Deploying Military Sample [PDF]
Carol Fonseca+5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Restrictive gender norms globally disproportionately constrain girls, limiting their freedom and mobility while increasing their risk of violence. This study adopts a Youth Participatory Action Research approach to explore how adolescents in Nepal experience these norms in sport, and identify pathways for their positive ...
Sara Begg+5 more
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Intimate partner violence and stress-related disorders: from epigenomics to resilience. [PDF]
Carannante A+7 more
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Substance abuse and intimate partner violence: treatment considerations [PDF]
Keith Klostermann
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ABSTRACT Gentzkow, Shapiro, and Taddy, Econometrica 87, no. 4, 2019 (henceforth GST), use a supervised text‐based regression model to assess changes in partisanship in US congressional speech over time. Their estimates imply that partisanship is far greater in recent years than in the past and that it increased sharply in the early 1990s.
Paul Hofmarcher+3 more
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Intimate partner violence among Nepalese women and associated factors in 2021-2022. [PDF]
Shaikh MA.
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Intimate Partner Violence and Minor Psychiatric Morbidity of Aboriginal Taiwanese Women [PDF]
Mei‐Sang Yang+4 more
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An Exploration of the Impact of the School Counseling Equity Fellowship on School Counselors
ABSTRACT Diversity of all kinds has increased in the United States, yet systems of oppression and discrimination continue to persist in K–12 schools, negatively impacting student mental health and academic outcomes. School counselors are well‐positioned to address oppression and discrimination, but all school counselors do not actively work to reduce ...
Clare Merlin‐Knoblich+4 more
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