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Background Persons with mild intellectual disability or borderline intellectual functioning are often studied as a single group with similar characteristics. However, there are indications that differences exist within this population. Therefore, the aim
Peter J. G. Nouwens+4 more
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Background: Internalized stigma can have numerous negative effects on the well-being and employment of people with mental illness. Brief, valid, and reliable measures are needed to get a better understanding of self-stigmatization.
I. E. van Beukering+6 more
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Introduction The advent of biological and targeted synthetic therapies has revolutionized rheumatoid arthritis (RA) treatment. However, this has come at the price of an increased risk of infections.
Barbara J. M. Bergmans+6 more
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Social-LLM: Modeling User Behavior at Scale using Language Models and Social Network Data [PDF]
The proliferation of social network data has unlocked unprecedented opportunities for extensive, data-driven exploration of human behavior. The structural intricacies of social networks offer insights into various computational social science issues, particularly concerning social influence and information diffusion.
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Trans Women’s Body Self-Image and Health: Meanings and Impacts of Sex Work
This paper aims to present and discuss the results of a qualitative study conducted in the city of Porto, Portugal, aiming to understand the self-determination process and the meanings and impacts of sex work on trans women’s body self-image and health ...
Joana Topa+3 more
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Background The national opioid crisis has disproportionately burdened rural White populations and American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations.
Kelli A. Komro+12 more
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NeighViz: Towards Better Understanding of Neighborhood Effects on Social Groups with Spatial Data [PDF]
Understanding how local environments influence individual behaviors, such as voting patterns or suicidal tendencies, is crucial in social science to reveal and reduce spatial disparities and promote social well-being. With the increasing availability of large-scale individual-level census data, new analytical opportunities arise for social scientists ...
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Background Unemployment rates are higher among people with mental health issues/illness (MHI) than in the general working population, and many of them face the dilemma of whether or not to disclose their MHI when searching for employment.
K. M. E. Janssens+4 more
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Impact of Infection Outbreak on Long-Term Care Staff: A Rapid Review on Psychological Well-Being
Context: Older people and people with an intellectual disability who receive long-term care are considered particularly vulnerable to infection outbreaks, such as the current Coronavirus Disease 2019.
Petri Embregts+2 more
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The Use of Subscores in Higher Education: When Is This Useful?
Assessment in higher education is challenging because teachers face more students, with less contact time as compared to primary and secondary education.
Rob R. Meijer+4 more
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