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Abstract Background We aimed to assess the prevalence of food insecurity reported by children and young people in four areas of England in 2023 and examine its association with mental health and wellbeing. Methods We used data from the OxWell student survey, a large, diverse, cross‐sectional study of 38,430 students aged 8–19 years, conducted primarily
Giacomo Bignardi +3 more
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Counselling Psychology and Social Justice Within a Neoliberal Context: Beyond an Uncomfortable Fit?
ABSTRACT Counselling psychology, particularly across North America and the UK, has long acknowledged the significant impact of socio‐economic factors on individual well‐being and the role of counselling psychologists in adopting and promoting a social justice agenda, committed to the development of an equal society.
Fern Sleeman
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Factors influencing acute tympanic temperature changes during cold water exposure. [PDF]
Karafová A +5 more
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Experienced faculty members share their journey of teaching new classes
Abstract This study examined whether experience in the classroom changed the experience of teaching a new class in higher education. Weekly journals were maintained by three experienced teachers as they taught new courses at a land‐grant university.
Carolyn A. Copenheaver +2 more
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Investigating the relationship of indoor temperature and humidity with sleeping quality in private residential care homes for persons with disabilities in Hong Kong. [PDF]
Lee HL, Wong NS.
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Time-series dataset: fondant feeding in overwintering Apis mellifera colonies. [PDF]
Kurdin I, Kurdina A.
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Abstract Research Summary This study provides a causal explanation concerning how managerial actions using historical values contribute to dynamic capabilities, or sustaining competitive advantage in changing environments. Based on historical methods that consist mainly of hermeneutics, contextualization, and source criticism, it analyzes sources and ...
Katsuki Aoki
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Spectral‐Resolved Light at Night: TEMPO Observations and Background Correction
Abstract Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) poses risks to public health and ecosystems. While long‐term remote sensing has tracked global nighttime light, spectrally resolved light at night (spectral light at night (SLAN)) data from geostationary orbit only became available with NASA's Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO) mission. Its
Zhixin Xue +7 more
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