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Self‐reported mental health and the Dobbs decision: Variation by State abortion laws
Abstract When a US Supreme Court ruling allowed states to ban abortion, women of childbearing age in the states where abortion became illegal reported higher rates of anxiety symptoms compared to similar‐aged women in other states and older women in the same states.
J. Michael Collins, Vivekananda Das
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AIM: To determine risk factors for child maltreatment within the socio-economic environment of a contemporary UK child population.METHODS: The research is based on a large cohort study, the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children.
Sidebotham, Peter +2 more
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A lover or a fighter? Opposing sexual selection pressures on men’s vocal pitch and facial hair
The traditional assumption within the research literature on human sexually dimorphic traits has been that many sex differences have arisen from intersexual selection. More recently however, there has been a shift towards the idea that many male features,
Neave, Nick +3 more
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Metaphor of father absence in a family in daughter's visual art
The bachelor thesis deals with the topic of the absence of the father in the family during the development and growing up of the daughter, the consequences of this absence and their reflection in the visual production of the adult daughter.
CÁBOVÁ, Zuzana
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ABSTRACT Gender inequalities persist across various domains where traditional social norms are deeply ingrained. This study examines gendered perceptions of career decision‐making autonomy in the Philippines through self‐determination, social role, and gender congruity theories.
Melisa Fabella +2 more
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Gender inequality in urban British Africa: Evidence from Anglican marriage registers
Abstract We examine the colonial origins and evolution of gender inequality in mission schooling and formal labour force participation across six cities in British colonial Africa, using marriage register data for some 30,000 Anglican brides and grooms well‐positioned to benefit from colonial educational and employment opportunities.
Felix Meier zu Selhausen, Jacob Weisdorf
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The Place for Form in Wollheim's Lectures on Formalism and Pictorial Organization
Abstract At the time of his death, Richard Wollheim was writing a short book on Formalism and Pictorial Organization. Much of it, but by no means all of it, had been published before (it has come out posthumously in its entirety in late 2025). Here I do two things. First, I have provided a rather detailed exegesis concentrating on the parts of the book
Gary Kemp
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Male vervet monkeys were more likely to lead group progressions than females or juveniles, especially during potentially riskier crossing situations, i.e., rivers. Dominant males who had not yet sired offspring were the most likely to lead progressions.
Josefien A. Tankink +3 more
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The intergenerational influence of harsh parenting on family relationship quality
ABSTRACT Objective The current study examines harsh parenting as experienced in the family of origin and its influence on relationship quality across generations. Background Using data from the Family Transitions Project, this study investigates how generation one (G1) harsh parenting during generation two (G2) adolescence influences G1–G2 relationship
Jannatul Ferdous Zinia +2 more
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Anxiety during the transition to parenthood: Partners' cognitive and emotional experience
Abstract Objective This qualitative study aimed to describe mothers and fathers' cognitive and emotional responses to their coparent's anxiety during the transition to parenthood. Background The transition to parenthood is associated with increased anxiety in parents and heightened interdependence of partners.
Laura‐Mihaela Bogza, Tamarha Pierce
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