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A survey of trust in social networks
Web-based social networks have become popular as a medium for disseminating information and connecting like-minded people. The public accessibility of such networks with the ability to share opinions, thoughts, information, and experience offers great promise to enterprises and governments. In addition to individuals using such networks to
Wanita Sherchan +2 more
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Elements of trust and trust-building in gerontological social work. The social worker’s perspective
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Tiina Soukiala, Ilkka Pietilä
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Background: Healthcare staff represent a high-risk group for mental health difficulties as a result of their role during the COVID-19 pandemic. A number of wellbeing initiatives have been implemented to support this population, but remain largely ...
Kevin F. W. Dyer +7 more
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Social Relationships and Trust [PDF]
While social relationships play an important role for individuals to cope with missing market institutions, they also limit individuals' range of trading partners. This paper aims at understanding the determinants of trust at various social distances when information asymmetries are present.
Christine Binzel, Dietmar Fehr
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Background Throughout the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, health and social care workers have faced unprecedented professional demands, all of which are likely to have placed considerable strain on their psychological well-being.
Julie-Ann Jordan +10 more
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Background Cross-sectional studies have shown that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the mental health of healthcare staff. However, it is less well understood how working over the long term in successive COVID-19 waves affects staff ...
Julie-Ann Jordan +10 more
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To trust or not to trust: the dynamics of social interaction in psychosis [PDF]
Psychotic illness is a disorder of social interaction unique to humans. However, up to now research has failed to pin down the exact determinants of the complex and interactive processes associated with the development of trust and reciprocity in psychosis.
Fett, Anne-Kathrin J. +6 more
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Minimising violence and restrictive practices within acute inpatient psychiatric wards
Introduction The number of incidences of violence and restrictive practices within acute inpatient psychiatric wards are significantly high which makes these units less conducive for recovery and less therapeutic.
M. Firdosi +5 more
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Trust and manipulation in social networks [PDF]
AbstractWe investigate the role of manipulation in boundedly rational opinion dynamics. Agents are subject to persuasion bias and repeatedly communicate with their neighbors in a social network. They can exert effort to manipulate trust in the opinions of others in their favor and update their opinions about some issue of common interest by taking ...
Förster, Manuel +2 more
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AbstractIn this paper, I argue that we need a more robust account of our ability and willingness to trust social robots. I motivate my argument by demonstrating that existing accounts of trust and of trusting social robots are inadequate. I identify that it is the feature of a façade or deception inherent in our engagement with social robots that both ...
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