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Dataset for predictive modelling and analysis of employee attrition and retention. [PDF]
Alqahtani H, Almagrabi H, Alharbi A.
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ABSTRACT Background Adolescence is a period when families must balance emotional connection with growing autonomy. How family functioning supports well‐being during this transition remains unclear, particularly in cultural contexts that value harmony amid difference.
Tiange Sui, Jerf W. K. Yeung
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The relationship between organizational climate and employee retention tendency of operational staff working in emergency and accident center; a cross-sectional study in Iran. [PDF]
Hasanpour A +4 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness and acceptability of a positive psychology‐based psychoeducation program on the psychological states, future expectations, and coping styles of adolescents affected by the 2023 earthquake in Türkiye. Methods A single‐group, pretest‐posttest design was adopted.
Veysel Kaplan +3 more
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Helping Collegians Develop a Moral Code by Which to Live [PDF]
Mangan, Joseph T.
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Health commitment's associations with health outcomes are independent of health behaviours: insights from a cross-sectional population health survey in Singapore. [PDF]
Ge L, Hu Y, Tan A, Teo C, Yap CW, Ng YF.
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Turning Down Mum's Cooking: The Ethics of Dietary Difference within Families
ABSTRACT Although food ethicists have called for greater attention to the relational context of eating for over a decade, the context of ‘eating with family’ remains largely ignored. But the family is both a morally specific relational context and one within which many people do most of their eating.
Megan A. Dean
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Motivators for sexual activity among women who are cancer survivors: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Besculides M +13 more
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The Non‐Professional Virtues of the Hospice Volunteer
ABSTRACT Volunteers have long played a significant role in hospice care. Much of the care volunteers provide consists of weekly hour‐long in‐home visits. Home‐visiting hospice volunteers are not professionals, nor are they strangers or intimates. Hospice volunteers will not typically face moral dilemmas, nor be called upon to make dramatic decisions ...
Michael B. Gill
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