Autonomy versus support: self-reliance and help-seeking for mental health problems in young people. [PDF]
Purpose Many young people with mental ill-health do not seek support, and developmental growth in self-reliance may be a barrier to help-seeking. Increasing autonomy is a positive developmental task for youth and a key aspect of resilience.
Ishikawa A +3 more
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Indian Sugar Industry: Towards Self-reliance for Sustainability. [PDF]
The South-Asian region including India is a major hub of sugar producing countries with ample presence in the global sugar scenario. India has a rich history of sugarcane and sugar production since time immemorial, and the industry has gradually evolved ...
Solomon S, Swapna M.
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Measuring self-reliance among refugee and internally displaced households: the development of an index in humanitarian settings. [PDF]
Background Humanitarian practitioners have recently expanded their focus from the provision of assistance only to working to ensure refugees and internally displaced peoples (IDPs) can develop sustained ‘self-reliance’.
Seff I, Leeson K, Stark L.
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Internal conversations, self-reliance and social support in emerging adults transitioning from out-of-home care: An interpretative phenomenological study. [PDF]
Young people transitioning from out-of-home care frequently have a history of maltreatment and multiple psychosocial challenges. ‘Survivalist self-reliance’ – thought to involve social disconnection from others, and reluctance to seek support – provides ...
Appleton P, Hung I, Barratt C.
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Supporting self-reliance for displaced and host populations: insights from the Self-Reliance Index across 16 countries [PDF]
Objective To examine household-level patterns of self-reliance among forcibly displaced and host populations using the Self-Reliance Index (SRI) and identify opportunities for strengthening humanitarian programming, policy frameworks and service delivery
Lindsay Stark +5 more
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This study examines the extent to which family environment influences children’s behavior and how an evening of parents serves as a platform for rehabilitating the family environment, preventing and decreasing street children's number. This descriptive study intends to create awareness of the prevention and reintegration of street children. Researchers
Appoline Kabera Bazubagira +1 more
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Self-reliance, Social Norms, and Self-stigma as Barriers to Psychosocial Help-Seeking Among Rural Cancer Survivors With Cancer-Related Distress: Qualitative Interview Study. [PDF]
Background Even when technology allows rural cancer survivors to connect with supportive care providers from a distance, uptake of psychosocial referrals is low.
DeGuzman PB +4 more
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Pathways to self-reliance: a pilot trial of an integrated livelihoods and psychosocial program for displaced women in Colombia [PDF]
Background Forcibly displaced women face intersecting economic and psychosocial risks, yet few rigorously evaluated programs address both simultaneously.
Lindsay Stark +8 more
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Self-reliance is the responsible behavior and the ability of an individual to take care of one's own health using local resources. A substantial proportion of the population use traditional medicine (TM) for primary health care (PHC) in low- and middle ...
Shivanand Basappa Savatagi +2 more
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Voluntary restrictions on self-reliance increase cooperation and mitigate wealth inequality. [PDF]
Significance Amid climate change and pandemics, humans increasingly face shared problems that require cooperation. However, cooperation is plagued with the free-rider problem and can fail.
Gross J, Böhm R.
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