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Does Contract Farming Improve Diet Quality? The Case of Senegalese Smallholders
ABSTRACT The institution of contract farming has gained prominence in most developing countries owing to its numerous benefits. While several studies have already highlighted the welfare benefits of contract farming, very few have investigated the effects on diet quality, despite poor quality diets being a serious challenge in most parts of the ...
Francis E. Ndip, Takeshi Sakurai
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Background and Objective: The quality of marital life can affect the various dimensions of individual and social life, including the physical and mental health of couples. The purpose of this study was to predict depression based on marital satisfaction,
Parvaneh Bahmani-makavandzadeh +1 more
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Introduction: Marriage satisfaction is one of the main determinants of the quality of life of each person, and marital satisfaction can predict the stability and instability of a relationship.
Sara Kakolian +3 more
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ABSTRACT Smallholder farmers are reverting to traditional production methods due to the high opportunity costs and unintended consequences of new technologies. This study focuses on row planting technology, which is labor‐intensive and slow without mechanized operations.
Emmanuel Tetteh Jumpah +4 more
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Alcohol relapse after liver transplantation is difficult to predict using abstinence duration alone. We developed a multifactor model integrating abstinence duration, psychosocial risk (SIPAT), and socioeconomic context (AUC 0.70). This approach may support individualized risk assessment and tailored follow‐up intensity; external validation is needed ...
Ayato Obana +9 more
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Differences in mental health between adults in stepfamilies and 'first families' [PDF]
This study used longitudinal data from the UK National Child Development Study (N = 5844) to examine whether mental health measured at age 42 was associated with living in a stepfamily.
Boyle, Paul +3 more
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Physical aggression, compromised social support, and 10-year marital outcomes: Testing a relational spillover model [PDF]
The purpose of the present study was to test a relational spillover model of physical aggression whereby physical aggression affects marital outcomes due to its effects on how spouses ask for and provide support to one another. Newlywed couples (n = 172)
Bradbury, Thomas N. +3 more
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The rain feels different under the same umbrella: Experiences with poverty across LGBTQ subgroups
Abstract Population‐based survey data have demonstrated that LGBTQ communities report varying rates of economic insecurity, yet very little research directly assesses how pathways into and experiences with poverty look different among subgroups at the intersections of sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI).
Bianca D. M. Wilson, Lillian Nguyen
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Explaining the Happiness of Married Women in Mashhad (North-western Iran) Based on Self-Compassion and Marital Conflicts with the Mediating Role of Self-efficacy [PDF]
Happiness and well-being in personal life and also the satisfaction married life are important, so the present study was conducted with the purpose of explaining Happiness of Married Women in Mashhad (North-western Iran) Based on Self-Compassion and ...
zahra kermani mamazandi, samane tavana
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Marital distress has been shown to negatively affect child outcomes. John Gottman has claimed that he has developed a concept that can buffer children from the negative effects of marital distress. The concept is emotion coaching (EC), which teaches children about emotions. emotion regulation. and effective problem-solving.
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