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Acquiring Knowledge About Adolescents’ Activities: Muslim Mothers and Their Daughters and Sons
ABSTRACT Introduction Drawing on social cognitive domain theory, this study investigated how Muslim mothers in the United States acquired knowledge regarding their adolescent children's activities. Despite the importance of parental monitoring in adolescent development, research remains limited regarding how cultural and religious contexts shape these ...
Christopher Daddis +2 more
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Mechanism of residential spatial differentiation affecting the social integration of landless farmers in suburbs: An empirical analysis on the Yangtze River Delta [PDF]
Haina ZHANG, Yiwen ZHU, Xiaoxiang DENG
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ABSTRACT Objectives Dentists are at risk of developing musculoskeletal pain (MP) during their professional lives. The objectives were to compare dental students’ and dentists’ professional pain–related education, current professional pain, coping strategies, and evaluations of ways to alleviate pain.
Shraddha Ramnath, Marita R. Inglehart
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The Gaze of the Other. Representations and Self-representations of Migrants in the Urban Landscape. The “being here” of the migrants acquires meaning only when related to the presence of somewhere “there”, in a polyphonic relation. The dialectic of their
Raffaele Pavoni
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A STUDY ON THE SUBURBS FROM THE STANDPOINT OF HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY
Masao Tamura
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Perceived Social Status and Psychological Well‐Being Among Dental Students
ABSTRACT Objective Perceived social status (PSS), a subjective measure of social position, has been associated with multiple health outcomes. Elevated levels of stress, depression, and anxiety are all prevalent among dental students, but the role of PSS among this population remains unknown.
James R. Beyer, Jennifer M. Sukalski
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Preservation vs urban renewal in the context of post-socialist Belarus: the case of the wooden historic suburbs of Minsk [PDF]
Anton Petrukhin
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Abstract Background High recruitment, intervention fidelity, and retention rates in clinical trials are necessary to ensure generalizable conclusions; quality improvement (QI) methods can be used to track and improve these rates. The Garnering Effective Telehealth to Help Optimize Multidisciplinary Team Engagement (GET2HOME) study is a randomized ...
Calise Curry +11 more
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Cultural belonging and peer relations among young people in multi-ethnic Norwegian suburbs
Tove Steen-Olsen
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