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Prevalence, associated factors, and perceived causes of mental distress among visitors to holy water in Mekelle town, Tigray, North Ethiopia. [PDF]
Berhe KT, Mossie TB, Teklemichael DM.
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ABSTRACT Although social psychological research on how people understand collective victimization often examines comparisons between groups’ suffering, studies on related concepts (e.g., collective trauma) suggest numerous other relevant beliefs. The present article aimed to integrate diverse collective victimization beliefs and contribute to their ...
Johanna Ray Vollhardt +5 more
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Core facets of divine forgiveness: a study across monotheistic religions. [PDF]
Paleari FG +8 more
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ABSTRACT Citizens’ responses to policies depend on narrative meaning‐making. Through the lens of the COVID‐19 pandemic in Ecuador, this study addresses calls for increased insights into how processes of responding to government measures function during societal crises and ruptures.
Ella Marie Sandbakken
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A Pilot Study: Adaptation Phase of the PROMIS Women Education Program-Promoting Cervical Cancer Prevention Methods Among Muslim Women in Virginia. [PDF]
Namoos A, Abosamak N, Sheppard V.
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New literacies, new demands and new technologies: the changing literacy practices of Bangladeshi fishing communities [PDF]
Maddox, B.
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ABSTRACT This article argues that European Union (EU) peacebuilding scholarship can benefit from organizational research on the socio‐spatial dynamics of policy implementation. It introduces a strategic‐relational heuristic to address two key gaps: the marginalization of grassroots agency in spatial analyses and the separation of strategy from ...
Giada Lagana, Sioned Pearce
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Exploring sexual myths and influencing factors among Muslim men in Turkey: a cross-sectional analysis. [PDF]
Yıldız Karaahmet A +2 more
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Abstract The artificial intelligence (AI) revolution is upon us. It will inevitably form a central component of epilepsy workflows and patient advocacy. Therefore, it behooves us as health care providers to ride the crest of this wave and guide its direction for the benefit of all people with epilepsy.
Colin B. Josephson +13 more
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