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Social Support as a Protective Factor for Alcohol Use Disorders: Results from a Nationally Representative Family History Study.

Alcohol and Alcoholism, 2022
AIMS The current study examined the buffering effect of social support on the relationship between family history and alcohol use disorder symptoms (AUDsx). METHODS The current study analyzes data from Waves 1 and 2 of the National Epidemiologic Survey
Christopher A. Jodis   +2 more
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History of multifetal gestation and long-term maternal mortality.

Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, 2023
BACKGROUND Multifetal gestation could be associated with higher long-term maternal mortality because it increases the risk of pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia and preterm birth, which are in turn linked to postpartum cardiovascular risk ...
S. Mitro   +12 more
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Deep history and international security: social conditions and competition, militancy and violence in West Africa

Conflict, Security & Development, 2013
Concern about terrorism in, and from, West Africa has prompted both military responses and criticisms of these. Criticism has focused on ‘hegemonic’ international attention to the region, the inappropriateness of a military and a misplaced focus on religion, and specifically Islam, where a range of ethnic, social, economic and historical problems are ...
Gow, James   +2 more
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Trust, Reciprocity, and Social History

, 1995
We designed an experiment to study trust and reciprocity in an investment setting. This design controls for alternative explanations of behavior including repeat game reputation effects, contractual precommitments, and punishment threats.
Joyce E. Berg, J. Dickhaut, K. McCabe
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Outcome Measurement in Nursing: Imperatives, Ideals, History, and Challenges

Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 2016
Nurses have a social responsibility to evaluate the effect of nursing practice on patient outcomes in the areas of health promotion; injury and illness prevention; and alleviation of suffering.
T. Jones
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