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Latinx attitudes, barriers, and experiences with genetic counseling and testing: A systematic review
Abstract As genetics is increasingly used across clinical settings, there is a need to understand the impact and experiences of diverse patients. This review systematically examined research literature on Latinx experiences with genetic counseling and genetic testing (GC/GT) in the United States, synthesizing key themes and knowledge gaps pertaining to
Heather A. Dron +4 more
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Neste artigo, confronto três abordagens paralelistas sobre o papel das restrições de fidelidade na gramática universal: (a) a otimalidade clássica (Prince & Smolensky, 1993), (b) a teoria da correspondência (McCarthy & Prince, 1995) e (c) a simpatia ...
Carlos Alexandre Gonçalves
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Associations between parental and adolescent alcohol use: The role of gender and familism support
Abstract Introduction This study examined the role of gender and familism support in the associations between parental and adolescent drinking behaviors in a sample of Mexican adolescents. Method Mexican adolescents (49% girls; N = 724) aged 12–19 completed measures assessing familism support, self‐reported drinking behaviors, and perceptions of ...
Graciela Espinosa‐Hernandez +4 more
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Impacts of ecosystem service message framing and dynamic social norms on public support for tropical forest restoration. [PDF]
The study: Recorded responses of > 1000 UK adults towards different marketing strategies. Tested 6 treatments ‐ 3 message framing strategies in the presence and absence of a dynamic social norm nudge. Tested how respondents' psychological traits influence advert effectiveness.
Simons DL, Bradbury RB, Evans KL.
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Cultural influences on infant and toddler feeding among low‐income Latinx mothers
Abstract Latinx infants and toddlers experience higher obesity rates than their black or white counterparts, increasing chronic disease risk later in life. Infant and toddler feeding (ITF) interventions are shown to improve dietary behaviours, but few studies target Latinx populations. Culturally tailoring such interventions is imperative, but cultural
Alexandra L. MacMillan Uribe +2 more
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In this 14‐day study, we tested whether Latinx adolescents’ (Mage = 12.76 years, 52% female; 52% U.S. born; N = 21) and parents’ (95% female; 24% U.S. born) daily discrimination experiences were associated with their own and other’s daily affective states.
Mayra Y. Bámaca +4 more
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ALTRUÍSMO, SIMPATIA E MODELOS EVOLUCIONÁRIOS NA TEORIA ÉTICA DE HUME* [PDF]
RESUMO Neste artigo, pretendo oferecer uma interpretação evolucionária do conceito de simpatia na teoria ética de Hume com base nos preceitos gerais da teoria ética evolucionária contemporânea.
Pedro Fior Mota de Andrade
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The cultural shaping of compassion [PDF]
In this chapter, we first review the existing literature on cross-cultural studies on compassion. While cultural similarities exist, we demonstrate cultural differences in the conception, experience, and expression of compassion.
Koopmann-Holm, Birgit, Tsai, Jeanne L.
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A solução dada por Marcia Baron ao problema da simpatia na A Metafísica dos Costumes de Kant
O presente artigo tem como objetivos (1) expor o problema da simpatia na A Metafísica dos Costumes de Kant e (2) apresentar a solução proposta por Marcia Baron para tal problema em Kantian Ethics Almost Without Apology.
Hortênsia Teresa Tomaz da Silva
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A abordagem ético-metafísica da "simpatia" em Schopenhauer: entre Hume e Plotino
Este artigo pretende estabelecer as bases para a compreensão da “simpatia” na filosofia de Arthur Schopenhauer. Em um trecho não desenvolvido, Schopenhauer define o conceito da simpatia como a irrupção empírica a irrupção empírica da identidade ...
Luan Corrêa da Silva
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