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ASSESSMENT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL CARE AVAILABILITY BY THE POPULATION: A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY

open access: yesSocial Aspects of Population Health, 2022
Significance. Studing availability of psychological care to the population is one of the urgent problems of public health, preservation and maintenance of psychological health. The purpose of the study: to assess volumes and availability of psychological care to the Russian population from the point of view of the population, as well as the need for ...
V.N. Buzin, T.S. Buzina
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Perception of ethnic and religious processes by mongolia population (a sociological study)

open access: yesNATIONS AND RELIGIONS OF EURASIA, 2018
The article, based on the results of sociological surveys, considers the peculiarities of perception of ethnic and religious processes in Central and Western Mongolia. Based on the analysis of the collected data, it is concluded that currently a sufficiently large percentage of Mongolia's respondents position themselves as believers.
P.K. Dashkovskiy   +2 more
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Charles Tilly’s Historical Sociology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Immigrants’ destination-language proficiency has been typically studied from a microperspective in a single country. In this article, the authors examine the role of macrofactors in a cross-national perspective. They argue that three groups of macrolevel
Dupuy   +10 more
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Computational Experiments with the Fuzzy Love and Romance [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
The paper report some experiments on the issue of human mating games and sexual preferences in the perspective of population and some macro-social realms.
Situngkir, Hokky
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Awareness of the Population About Autism Spectrum Disorders: Results of a Sociological Study

open access: yesSocial’naya politika i sociologiya, 2021
The purpose of the article is to determine the level and factors of public awareness of autism spectrum disorders. The article offers an analysis of publications on ASD and the results of empirical research. When collecting data, the method of an online questionnaire survey was used (N = 218).
Anastasia V. Karpuninа   +2 more
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SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF THE LEGAL CULTURE OF THE POPULATION: VALUE ASPECT

open access: yesLegal Bulletin, 2022
The relevance of the research topic is due to the need to take into account in the process of studying legal culture its various modifications and manifestations determined by the characteristics of real carriers of political and legal culture in the form of social groups and strata of society.
KATKOVA L.V., MEKKA O.A.
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Basic Trends of Studying Aging in Global Sociology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The given paper presents the comparative analysis of 94 reports which were announced at the XVIII World Congress of Sociology held in Yokohama, Japan in July, 2014.
Ilina, Galina   +2 more
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A contribution to the sociological study of population - Suzana Marković Krstić: Population in the Sociological Context, University of Niš - Faculty of Philosophy, Niš, 2021

open access: yesSocioloski pregled, 2022
The paper presents a review of the textbook Population in the Sociological Context by Professor Suzana Marković Krstić, PhD. At the beginning, the importance of the sociological study of population is indicated, as well as the necessity of multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches in studying this topic.
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Sociological studying of religion and “atheisation” of population, 1960-1970-es

open access: yesSociological Journal, 2013
The article examines the theory and practice of sociological study of the phenomenon of religiousness in the USSR in 1960-1970-es. The philosophical and ideological assumptions, tasks put forward by the party bureaucracy before the sociology of religion, the role of the scientific atheism, atheist propaganda and their influence on the sociology of ...
Svetlana M. Klimova, Elena S. Molostova
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Defining an epidemic:The body mass index in British and American obesity research 1960-2000 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Between the 1970s and the mid‐1990s the body mass index (BMI) became the standard means of assessing obesity both in populations and in individuals, replacing previously diverse and contested definitions of excess body weight.
Amsterdamska   +70 more
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