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Abstract Introduction This study aimed to gain insight into the real‐world complexity of the challenges experienced by patients, their significant others, care professionals and the work and education environment concerning rheumatic diseases as well as the interrelation between these challenges; it also aimed to prioritise the identified challenges ...
Simone Harmsen+5 more
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The effect of magnitude on the displacement of leisure items by edible items
Abstract Previous research has demonstrated the displacement of leisure items by edible items in the context of preference assessments. Recent research has further evaluated this phenomenon by manipulating the magnitude of access to leisure items and evaluating the effect on preference when given the option between leisure and edible items (e.g., Clark
Sydney B. Miller+3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Adolescents actively explore future imaginings as they prepare for major educational, work, and personal transitions. Although family members may support exploration of imagined futures, adults outside adolescents' kin network provide access to resources not supplied within the family.
Sheila K. Marshall+5 more
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Academic Burden and Emotional Problems Among Adolescents: A Longitudinal Mediation Analysis
ABSTRACT Introduction Existing research indicates high prevalence of emotional problems among adolescents with excessive academic burden, yet the underlying reasons are not well understood. This study aimed to explore loneliness, physical activity, and sleep as potential mediating pathways between academic burden and emotional problems in adolescents ...
Jingyi Wang+7 more
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Abstract Aim This study explores the profile of pregnant women interested in the online assessment of their emotional status according to their sociodemographic and obstetric characteristics, history of psychopathology, and healthcare setting used (private vs. public). Design This is a comparative and descriptive cross‐sectional study.
Laura Andreu‐Pejó+4 more
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Revealing Preferences for Leisure Time from Stated Preference Data [PDF]
Douglas M. Larson+2 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Sustained participation in physical education classes during adolescence can help promote lifelong engagement in physical activity, which is vital for the physical and mental health of adolescents. Self‐concept, particularly in the domains of global and physical appearance self‐perceptions, has been identified as a key predictor ...
Kelsey Sick+5 more
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Abstract Introduction Many barriers prevent individuals from regularly engaging in physical activity (PA), including lack of time and access to facilities. Providing free gym membership close to one's work may alleviate both time and financial barriers, increase PA, and result in greater weight loss.
Julianne G. Clina+5 more
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Joint Association of Occupational and Leisure-Time Physical Activity With Low Back Pain in Korean Adults. [PDF]
Yim S, Park D.
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