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ABSTRACT Background Gender‐affirming care (GAC) improves the mental health, quality of life, and social functioning of gender‐diverse patients. In spite of this, GAC in the United States (as elsewhere) has become a major focus of debate, with several federal policy changes enacted through Executive Orders and legislation creating major restrictions on ...
Kay Wallace +5 more
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SUPPORTING FAMILIES OF FOREIGN FIGHTERS. A REALISTIC APPROACH FOR MEASURING THE EFFECTIVENESS
Recently so-called ´family hotlines’ were launched in the Netherlands, France, Austria, serving as a resource for the parents and relatives who are confronted with the (potential) foreign fighter phenomenon.
Amy-Jane Gielen
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ABSTRACT This qualitative study explored rural emergency department (ED) staff experiences of caring for people presenting with suicidal thoughts and behaviours and examined perceived barriers and facilitators to providing best care. Semi‐structured individual interviews and focus groups were conducted with 18 ED staff across two rural hospitals in ...
Corina Modderman +6 more
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ABSTRACT Police and specialised police teams are frequently called to respond to mental health crises, often becoming de facto gatekeepers to care. Yet the perspectives of people in crisis and their carers remain underrepresented in the literature. The aim of this review is to explore the lived experiences of people, including carers, who encounter ...
Emilie Hudson +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To investigate how female military nurses experience high‐reliability, high‐stress environments and how these conditions shape their well‐being. Background Military nursing involves complex demands that extend beyond clinical care, including dual professional roles, operational unpredictability, and gendered expectations.
Zlatko Kvržić, Mirko Prosen
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Rethinking Emotional Labor: AI's Role in Shaping Consumer and Worker Well‐Being
ABSTRACT This article offers a commentary on the role of AI‐driven systems in emotional labor and its implications for consumers' well‐being. The central insight is that AI systems can alleviate service providers' emotional burden while providing consistent support, which challenges the notion that only humans can deliver authentic emotional support ...
Wookjae Heo, Sun Young Ahn
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Abstract Latina college students are at a heightened risk for suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs) linked to intersectional stressors such as gendered and racial discrimination. Although many express an openness to help‐seeking, they often face barriers to accessing and remaining engaged in formal mental health services and, alternatively, lean more ...
Lilian G. Bravo +13 more
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Formal and Informal Support for Parents of Children With Severe Intellectual Disability
ABSTRACT Parents of children with severe and profound intellectual disabilities (SPID) experience an enormous burden of care, which affects family function and well‐being. Formal and informal support can contribute to the family's functioning. This study explores perceived support among these parents.
Yael Karni‐Visel +4 more
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Abstract How do palliative care professionals negotiate end‐of‐life care with family members when prognosis and dying are not openly discussed? Based on ethnographic fieldwork in an Indonesian palliative care unit, I argue that palliative care professionals employ implicit, ambiguous and culturally sensitive communication to carefully negotiate ...
Hanum Atikasari
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