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Abstract Objective This study examined the role of interpersonal strengths in the association between parental rejection and adolescent problematic social media use (PSMU), with a particular focus on parent–child gender interplay. Background Existing literature has associated parental rejection with adolescent PSMU.
Kaiji Zhou +3 more
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(No) Pets on University Campuses: ‘Animaling’ Citizenship for Pet‐Friendly Spaces
Short Abstract Rising support for pet‐friendly university campuses is driven largely by assumed human well‐being benefits, even though staff and, to a lesser extent, students, raise concerns about how companion animals can be active participants in campus life.
Clare Holdsworth +3 more
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Up: town: Collaborative Imagination of Resilient Urban Futures Through Serious Gaming
Short Abstract This paper introduces ‘up:town’, a serious game that engages diverse participants in collaboratively imagining and negotiating resilient urban futures amid social, economic and ecological uncertainty. Drawing on international gameplay sessions, it demonstrates how serious gaming fosters critical reflection, collective learning and the co‐
Hilke Marit Berger +2 more
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The purpose of this thesis is to examine and extend Robert Stebbins's (1992) concept of serious leisure by explicating the improvisatory nature of jazz and arguing that Stebbins's concept of play does not allow for pursuits, such as jazz, to be considered serious leisure. The research engages a philosophical enquiry as defined by Bergmann Drewe (1996):
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ABSTRACT The production, sale, and consumption of alcohol remains highly gendered, and although the craft beer sector has positioned itself as prioritizing progressive values, recent studies indicate that women are still excluded from the craft beer sector.
Amanda Atkinson, Thomas Thurnell‐Read
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Cognitive and emotional mechanisms underlying migraine quality of life
Abstract Objective This study was conducted to examine how migraine‐related illness perceptions, shame, and psychological distress are associated with migraine‐specific quality of life, and to test a serial mediation model in which illness perceptions relate to quality of life via shame and psychological distress.
Shiri Shinan‐Altman +1 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Chinese‐speaking immigrants in Australia have a higher risk of type 2 diabetes and face more barriers to accessing quality healthcare compared to non‐culturally and linguistically diverse populations. This study aimed to explore the self‐management experiences of Chinese‐speaking Australians with self‐reported lived experience of ...
Min Zhang +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To describe the factors that characterise nursing programs that continue to attract a high number of applicants even though the total number of applicants is declining. Design A qualitative embedded case study in Italy on 2025. Methods A purposive sample of four undergraduate nursing programs for which there were more applicants than ...
Michela Marchi +7 more
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