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Vocational Education and Recidivism at the Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women.
Henry A. Sanders
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The Association Between Psychological Capital of Young Canadians and Their Intrinsic Work Values
ABSTRACT Psychological capital (PsyCap) is a key element of positive psychology and is identified as a “missing piece” in contemporary careers. It contains specific characteristics critical to career development. Our research, which investigates the association between PsyCap and work values among 2052 Canadians aged 14–36, has practical implications ...
Fatemeh Ameli, Sean Lyons
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ABSTRACT This study explored how contextual factors and the process of adaption shape the work experience of women with young children in science, technology, engineering, and math based on the psychology of working perspective. Consensual qualitative research was used to explore work experiences, contextual influences, and adaptation of 20 ...
Aekyung Jang, Eunjoo Yang
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Consumer attitudes, willingness to pay and hedonic evaluations of innovative legume gnocchi products
Abstract BACKGROUND With growing concerns over the adverse effects of animal‐derived products on health, animal welfare and the environment, the rising popularity of plant‐based foods underscores the importance of understanding consumer preferences and determining acceptance.
Muhammad Adzran Che Mustapa+5 more
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Abstract Childhood maltreatment is recognized as a risk factor for cognitive decline in adulthood. However, the mechanisms underlying this association, particularly the role of systemic inflammation, remain understudied. To address this gap, this study investigated the indirect effects of inflammation on the associations between childhood maltreatment ...
Dalia Einstein+3 more
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Abstract Revictimization research has largely ignored bullying victimization, and knowledge of the association between childhood bullying and adulthood revictimization is scarce. Research is also needed to explore whether bullying exposure in combination with childhood violence exacerbates the risk of revictimization. This study sought to address these
Ida Frugård Strøm+6 more
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Tracking individualized stuck points in cognitive processing therapy: The amount of change matters
Abstract Cognitive processing therapy (CPT) targets maladaptive beliefs called “stuck points,” which are typically assessed using standardized measures (e.g., the Posttraumatic Cognitions Inventory [PTCI]). This study examined whether changes in person‐specific individualized stuck points (ISPs) were associated with reductions in self‐reported and ...
Philip Held+3 more
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Abstract Clinicians have expressed concerns that symptoms may worsen during evidence‐based treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), such as cognitive processing therapy (CPT). The current study examined rates of symptom exacerbation in two samples undergoing massed CPT: veterans (N = 499) and community members (N = 69).
Daniel Szoke+4 more
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an overview of the vocational education sector in afghanistan
Arcar Area
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