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Breaking with traditions: Who are the women with attitudes, norms and behaviors that support ending female genital mutilation in Burkina Faso? [PDF]
Speizer IS +6 more
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Abstract Due to Puerto Rico's location, there is heightened vulnerability to the consequences of natural disasters, contributing to an elevated risk of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Given PTSD's heterogeneous nature, this study examined whether PTSD factor structure, based on DSM‐5 criteria and measured using the PTSD Checklist for DSM‐5 (PCL‐5)
Johanna E. Hidalgo +12 more
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A review of the neuroscience of religion: an overview of the field, its limitations, and future interventions. [PDF]
Carvour HM, Radke AK, French NS.
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Abstract Response bias for sensitive questions in face‐to‐face interviewer‐administered surveys is a common problem. Our objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of the nonverbal response card (NVRC) in soliciting responses to questions about lifetime trauma exposure and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms.
David P. Lindstrom +4 more
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Mental Health, Spirituality, and Flourishing in New Medical Residents. [PDF]
Martínez-Sellés M, VanderWeele TJ.
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ABSTRACT Soil degradation threatens agricultural productivity across Africa, necessitating effective conservation strategies. However, gaps remain in understanding the mechanisms that drive agricultural technology adoption and dissemination. This study applies the theories of innovation diffusion, social networks, and risk aversion to examine the ...
Guenwoo Lee +3 more
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The mediating role of major depressive symptoms on academic stress and suicidal ideation among school-going adolescents in Manipur, India. [PDF]
Khumanlambam R +4 more
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Divination: A Cognitive Approach (forthcoming in Cambridge Element Series: Psychology of Religion)
Ze Hong
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SERVANT LEADERSHIP: FROM SELF TO OTHERS: A CYCLE OF AESTHETIC SERVICE
Abstract The author is an undergraduate student at “Purdue University in the American Midwest, far away from the familiar home on the other side of the globe.” She details her creation of “Leadership Enhancement Organization (LEO), a student‐led community at Purdue.” She founded this organization “to foster Servant Leadership among undergraduates.” She
Jenny Guan
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