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Care My Way: Co-Designing a Patient-Held Resource to Improve Information Sharing Between Primary and Specialist Care for People With Cancer. [PDF]
Harrison R +8 more
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ABSTRACT Can emotional responses help explain public support for local environmental morality policies? As cities increasingly contend with complex interspecies conflicts in densely populated urban settings, understanding the drivers of policy support becomes essential.
Itai Beeri
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Perceptions of Health in the Denver Refugee Community: A Mixed-Methods Study. [PDF]
Boyd K +5 more
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Reclaimed Homophobic Hate Speech Backfires: Desensitization and Mood Deterioration
ABSTRACT Reclaimed hate speech is generally seen as a positive phenomenon by minority groups and, to some degree, by majority groups. However, previous research has not examined whether it might produce harmful effects similar to traditional hate speech.
Dominik Puchała +2 more
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ABSTRACT National identity is widely assumed to be an important basis for individuals’ willingness to fight for their country; yet, most previous research has focused on individual‐level identity, with limited attention to collective‐level processes.
Kengo Nawata
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Young People's Perspective on Discussing Intersectionality and Diversity During Psychological Therapy: A Qualitative Analysis in a Specialist Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service. [PDF]
Khalaf HKS, Abou Seif N, Maiden Z.
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ABSTRACT Romantic partners are instrumental to more goals than friends, and therefore, people have more to lose when denied a romantic relationship than a friendship. We explored people's forecasted and experienced rejection by a potential romantic partner or friend.
Natasha R. Wood +5 more
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Lived experiences of patients with First Episode Psychosis: A qualitative study from India. [PDF]
Sharma N, Sahoo S, Grover S.
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How Social Media Connects and Divides Us: Psychological Insights and Paths Forward
ABSTRACT Social media was once celebrated as a revolutionary space for constructive connection. While it can foster community, amplify marginalised voices and expose users to diverse perspectives, these platforms are also implicated in the rise of polarisation, intergroup conflict and extremist movements.
Emily Kubin, Shelley McKeown
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