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A think-aloud study exploring the application of composite time trade-off and discrete choice experiment methods for valuing the Chinese Short Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (C-SWEMWBS). [PDF]
Yiu HHE +12 more
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ABSTRACT Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) presents a dual nature in practice. Beyond its explicit ethical imperatives, it can be strategically instrumentalized to manage external pressures, shape public impression, and even divert attention from corporate misconduct. Acknowledging this complexity, this study investigates the conditions under which
Yang Deng, Assunta Di Vaio, Tze San Ong
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ABSTRACT The fashion industry plays a key role towards global sustainability goals, yet remains among the most sustainability‐impacting sectors. Since 2020, several disruptions—including the Covid‐19 pandemic, geopolitical instability, and ambitious sustainability policies—have dramatically reshaped how consumers interact with fashion. In response, the
Chiara Marinelli
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Impaired cooperation and prosocial learning during trust game in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia. [PDF]
Lee JJ +8 more
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Disentangling geography teacher educators' collective spaces of agency
Abstract Societal trends such as increased accountability, teacher shortages, and flexibility in learning paths affect the work of teacher educators. This study explores the collective agency of Dutch geography teacher educators as they enact the subject pedagogy curriculum within this rapidly changing context.
Eefje Smit +2 more
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Economic evaluation of a hybrid type 1 effectiveness-implementation trial comparing a community health worker palliative care intervention to enhanced standard of care in African American patients across four cancer centres in the USA: a study protocol. [PDF]
Monton O +7 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Mindfulness‐based interventions (MBIs) show promise in reducing risk factors for disordered eating. Digital delivery offers scalable reach, but effects vary and engagement is generally suboptimal—potentially due to the length, complexity, and variation in content. Identifying the most effective and engaging components is necessary to
Emma L. Osborne +4 more
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Public health economics and upstream income-based policies: from cost to value. [PDF]
McHugh N +8 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Binge eating disorder (BED) is maintained by increased food‐related incentive salience, which is reflected by an attentional bias for food. Oxytocin acutely attenuates this bias in patients with anorexia nervosa and reduces food intake in males with normal or increased body weight.
Julia Nannt +6 more
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