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Changes in the network structure of energy markets and financial markets under the different shocks of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and COVID-19. [PDF]
Li F, Tong M, Guan S.
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Informational Differences, Adaptive Learning, and Inflation Forecast Bias
ABSTRACT This work highlights a previously overlooked factor that contributes to bias in private inflation forecasts—ignorance of confidential monetary rules. Additionally, it examines how this ignorance indirectly affects policy rate settings. The model proposed reconciles biases in two key forecast sources: the inflation expectations from the Survey ...
Qiang Chen, Zechen Yin
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Research of affordability to essential medicines for coronary heart disease in Ukraine. [PDF]
Bilousova N+3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Cultural stressors during migration can shape family dynamics and impact mental health outcomes. This study investigates the relationship between cultural stress, parent‐adolescent communication, and psychological well‐being among Former Soviet Union (FSU) immigrant families in Israel.
Aigerim Alpysbekova+15 more
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Assessing the Cultural Fit of a Digital Sleep Intervention for Refugees in Germany: Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Blomenkamp M+6 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to evaluate the performance and proof‐of‐concept of psychological first aid (PFA) provided by two AI chatbots, ChatGPT‐4 and Gemini. Methods A mixed‐method cross‐sectional analysis was conducted using validated PFA scenarios from the Institute for Disaster Mental Health. Five scenarios representing different disaster
Jun Tat Tan+7 more
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Conceptual model of pharmaceutical care for patients with coronary heart disease and comorbid conditions in Ukraine. [PDF]
Bilousova N.
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Is High‐Touch Enough? Personalization‐Supporting Technology in Hotel Service: A Data‐Driven Approach
ABSTRACT The paper examines personalization‐supporting technologies (PST) in hotel service, differentiating between high‐touch (personal) and high‐tech (digital) technologies. It reveals that in the sampled hotel industry, high‐touch technologies are the preferred choice.
Kitti Hiezl, Petra Gyurácz‐Németh
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