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We investigated the relationship between strong‐ties versus weak‐ties rationality and public stigma (PS) during the COVID‐19 pandemic. We also explored the cultural group differences (Malaysians vs. Australians) in this relationship. An online survey was conducted in 2021 with a final sample of 830 eligible Malaysians and 394 eligible Australians ...
May Kyi Zay Hta +2 more
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Migration of highly educated Belgian and Dutch Turks : ‘Young Brains’ of Turkey [PDF]
The aim of this research is to reflect the social imaginaries of highly educated Turkish migrants on their migration to their parents’ home country. Based on fieldwork and interviews with 19 Turkish-origin Belgian and Dutch citizens in a post-migration ...
Yilmaz, Sinem
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Treating substance abuse is not enough: Comorbidities in consecutively admitted female prisoners [PDF]
Publisher Copyright: © 2015 Elsevier Ltd.Introduction: Several studies have pointed to high rates of substance use disorders among female prisoners. The present study aimed to assess comorbidities of substance use disorders with other mental disorders in
Adrian P. Mundt +41 more
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Introduction The inclusion of Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) in the fifth revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM‐5) by the American Psychiatric Association and Gaming Disorder in the 11th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD‐11) by the World Health Organization requires consistent ...
Christian Bäcklund +5 more
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Prevalence and attitudes of smoking among secondary school teachers in Hadramout coastal districts, Yemen [PDF]
A descriptive KAP study about smoking was conducted in all the ten secondary schools in Hadramout coastal districts during October 2004 – April 2005 and a total of 317 teachers were enrolled in the study (182 male, 135 female teachers).
Bahaj Ali, Ahmed +1 more
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Abstract Drawing on fieldwork conducted at a South African University, this qualitative study examines the lived experiences of black foreign students studying and living in South Africa. The study sought to understand the role that Pentecostalism plays in mediating the everyday experiences of black foreign students within and beyond the university ...
Simbarashe Gukurume
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Background Cohort-type data are increasingly used to compare health outcomes of immigrants between countries, e.g. to assess the effects of different national integration policies.
Odile Sauzet, Oliver Razum
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Bodo pametni nadzorni sistemi prisluhnili, razumeli in spregovorili slovensko?
Članek obravnava tehnologije govorjenega jezika, ki bi lahko omogočile t. i. pametnim nadzornim sistemom, da bi nekoč prisluhnili, razumeli in spregovorili slovensko. Tovrstni sistemi se z uporabo senzorjev in naprednih računalniških metod umetnega zaznavanja in razpoznavanja vzorcev do neke mere zavedajo okolja ter prisotnosti ljudi in drugih pojavov,
Dobrišek, Simon +3 more
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eSciDoc – a Scholarly Information and Communication Platform for the Max Planck Society [PDF]
eSciDoc is as a joint project of the Max Planck Society and FIZ Karlsruhe, funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), with the aim to realize a next-generation platform for com-munication and publication in research organizations ...
Bulatovic, N. +3 more
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Deteriorating health satisfaction among immigrants from Eastern Europe to Germany
Background Migrants from Eastern Europe constitute more than 5% of Germany's population. Since population health in their countries of origin is poor their health status upon arrival may be worse than that of the native-born German population (hypothesis
Razum Oliver, Ronellenfitsch Ulrich
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