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ABSTRACT This article examines how social ties are actively constructed, recalibrated or severed by migrants navigating a reality of double war, defined as the simultaneous exposure to war in both their countries of origin and destination. The study draws on thirty‐seven in‐depth interviews with migrants from Ukraine, Russia and Belarus who immigrated ...
Svetlana Chachashvili‐Bolotin +1 more
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Background In humanitarian settings, brief screening instruments for child psychological distress have potential to assist in assessing prevalence, monitoring outcomes, and identifying children and adolescents in most need of scarce resources, given few ...
Felicity L. Brown +6 more
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Heart rhythm disturbances and blood pressure profile in patients with combat injuries
Aim. To investigate possible rhythm and conduction disturbances, as well as the blood pressure (BP) profile in young and middle-aged patients with combat wounds. Materials and methods.
Svetlana V. Topolyanskaya +14 more
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The Chinese Belt and Road Initiative and Possible Repercussions to BRICS and Brazil
This paper focuses on the study of the Belt and Road Initiative and its eventual impacts on the BRICS project, especially regarding the potential logistical integration it evokes.
Sabrina Evangelista Medeiros +1 more
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Background Given the long‐term negative impact of exposure to military conflict, identifying its immediate psychological effects is crucial to develop prevention and intervention approaches, especially in adolescents, a group particularly vulnerable to mental health challenges. Methods We examined 198 war‐exposed Israeli adolescents (Mage = 16.35 years;
Liann Haham +4 more
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Background There is evidence that chronic stress negatively impacts parenting among refugees and other war-affected communities. Persistent parental stress and distress may lead to unresponsive, anxious, or overly harsh parenting and a corresponding ...
Kenneth E. Miller +7 more
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Turf wars in organizations commonly occur in environments where competition undermines collaboration. We develop a game theoretic model and experimental test of turf wars. The model explores how team production incentives ex post affect team formation decisions ex ante.
Herrera, Helios +2 more
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Experiences of Working With Refugee Children From Ukraine: An Interview Study With School Nurses
ABSTRACT Objective The aim of this study was to investigate the experiences of school nurses working with refugee children from Ukraine. Design This research was conducted as a qualitative interview study, using an inductive approach and a semi‐structured interview guide. Sample School nurses (n = 8) from different parts of Sweden were interviewed, and
Pernille Korf +2 more
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Background More evidence is needed for understanding how evidence-based psychological interventions work, especially when implemented by briefly trained non-professionals in low- and middle-income settings. The nine-session caregiver support intervention
M. J. D. Jordans +6 more
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Good war/bad war: a war to remember, a war to forget? [PDF]
This paper uses the distinction that has been developed within organizational studies between collected memory and collective memory to explore and contrast the nature of one multinational company’s organizational memory of World War I and World War II. Although the British American Tobacco Company (BAT) experienced severe upheavals as a result of each
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