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A protocol for a rapid realist policy review (RRPR) of the impact of social determinants on self-harm and suicidal thoughts and behaviours in England. [PDF]
Chen AHG +4 more
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ABSTRACT Social inequality shapes society and influences how children grow up. This study explores how wealthy young individuals in Germany perceive social inequality, focusing on their awareness of both wealth and poverty. In‐depth interviews revealed that their understanding of poverty is relatively simplified, shaped largely by a lack of direct ...
Johanna Wilmes, Sonja A. Gossenauer
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A netnographic analysis of online active commentaries on Malaysia's tobacco generation end game. [PDF]
Abdul Raob NA +3 more
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Online Risk Behaviours Among Adolescents: Identifying Areas of Digital Vulnerability
ABSTRACT As a period during which they undergo important physical, emotional and social changes, adolescence is of great importance for minors. In addition, adolescence is an initial stage in terms of children's use of their own mobile devices and their first access to the internet and social networks, an activity that becomes a generalised habit in ...
Sonia Carcelén‐García +2 more
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Policy lessons from a vaping ban, Singapore. [PDF]
Wu SL.
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ABSTRACT For decades, children have been taught about ‘stranger danger’. Fear of the stranger has been associated with overly cautious parenting strategies, and the curtailing of freedoms as children transition to adolescents. This article aims to examine the extent to which parents consider this issue of stranger danger in their decisions to grant ...
Craig Collie
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Using mHealth to provide sexual and reproductive health services to young people in rural Ghana: health care providers' perspectives. [PDF]
Laar AS, Harris ML, Thomson C, Loxton D.
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Understanding Fathers Engagement: Contextual Insights From Tajikistan and Azerbaijan
ABSTRACT Research on parental engagement often portrays fathers as less involved in their children's lives compared to mothers. This paper challenges such a perspective by examining fathers' engagement within the socio‐cultural contexts of Tajikistan and Azerbaijan.
Zarina Muminova +2 more
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ABSTRACT Research involving young people has become increasingly common and is widely regarded as good practice, though the ‘how‐tos’ of this practice are less developed. One element of research practice that may be important to young people, especially those living in the care system, is the researcher returning to share with them what was found and ...
Tom Matthews
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