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Abstract Background Childhood mental health conditions typically affect the entire family, including siblings, however there is a lack of research investigating interventions supporting siblings. Methods The review was prospectively registered with PROSPERO (CRD42022377163).
Irena Tetkovic+5 more
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Abstract Background Mothers' experience of adverse life events (ALEs, e.g., divorce, bereavement, injury) during pregnancy has been linked with neurodevelopmental conditions like autism, and related traits like social communication difficulties and repetitive behavior in children.
Aleksandra Kanina+10 more
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In a large community sample of young adults, we aimed to investigate the relationship between autism, ADHD and how they interact and symptoms of anxiety and depression. We found that both conditions increased the likelihood of reporting these symptoms but that the effects of autism and ADHD on mental health challenges were independent with limited ...
Simone Capp+7 more
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Our findings show an increase in perceived school pressure from 2009 among students in Wales. These increases mirrored trends in emotional problems. Although a range of competing causal explanations cannot be ruled out, overall increases in schoolwork pressure from the late 2000s may have contributed to the rise in adolescent emotional problems over ...
Jessica M. Armitage+7 more
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A social stigma as a favorable reconstructive option: Implications on donor site selection
İbrahim Alper AKSAKAL+3 more
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Abstract Purpose Although females represent more than half of US dental students, less than 10% are practicing oral surgeons. This study sought to identify barriers and motivators perceived by female dental students in their D1 and D4 years concerning a career in oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMS).
Courtney Jatana+4 more
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Integrating social determinants into routine dental care for a person‐centered approach
Journal of Dental Education, EarlyView.
Jill York, Shawn Kelly, Cheila Garcia
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The Social Psychology of Stigma.
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 2001Dovidio, Major, Crocker, Stigma: Introduction and Overview. Part 1: The Perceiver. Neuberg,D.M Smith, Asher, Why People Stigmatize: Toward a Biocultural Framework. Stangor, Crandall, Threat and the Social Construction of Stigma. Biernat, Dovidio, Stigma and Stereotypes. Crandall, Ideology and Lay Theories of Stigma: The Justification of Stigmatization.
Karen Bettez Halnon+4 more
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Promoting the “Social” in the Examination of Social Stigmas
Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2005This review highlights the value of empirical investigations examining actual interactions that occur between stigmatizers and targets, and is intended to stimulate and help guide research of this type. We identify trends in the literature demonstrating that research studying ongoing interactions between stigmatizers and targets is relatively less ...
Michelle R. Hebl, John F. Dovidio
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Sex Roles, 1977
Experimental evidence is presented which explores the social stimulus value of pregnancy. It was found that, for men especially, the pregnant woman elicits avoidance and staring and that these responses occur primarily because pregnancy is a novel visual stimulus.
Shelley E. Taylor, Ellen J. Langer
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Experimental evidence is presented which explores the social stimulus value of pregnancy. It was found that, for men especially, the pregnant woman elicits avoidance and staring and that these responses occur primarily because pregnancy is a novel visual stimulus.
Shelley E. Taylor, Ellen J. Langer
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