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The role of informal caregivers in suicide prevention for men– findings from a psychological autopsy study
Published 2025-01-01“…Lack of open communication and insufficient access to support exacerbate the emotional burden on caregivers. These results highlight the need for accessible resources and assistance to better support both caregivers and the individuals they care for. …”
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Dual Role Conflict and Resilience of Working Mothers During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Published 2025-01-01“…The results showed that: 1) all eight working mothers experienced dual role conflict in the form of time-based conflict and strain-based conflict, especially during the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic; 2) efforts that have been made by working mothers to be resilient in undergoing both roles during the Covid-19 pandemic represent seven aspects of forming individual resilience, namely, emotion regulation, impulse control, causal analysis, self-efficacy, optimism, empathy, and reaching out. …”
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Play Therapy in Children with Autism Diagnosis: An Investigation into the Trainers’ Opinions
Published 2020-09-01“…Through the play therapy was a crucial element in the process of integrating into life by providing children with autism many positive acquisitions such as improving attention and concentration, ensuring cognitive, physical, emotional and multiple developments, acquiring communication skills, reducing problematic behavior, increasing focus, and socializing through an increase in social interaction features such as contributing to establish eye contact. …”
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Communication competence in the activities of law enforcement institutions
Published 2024-12-01“…The study showed a lack of expertise, particularly in relation to new technologies and emotional management. By promoting continuous improvement, cooperation with partners, and devoting more resources to improving communication skills, law enforcement institutions can serve the public more effectively.…”
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Pedagogical monitoring of the moral culture of a preschool child
Published 2022-09-01“…It allows to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the moral development of children according to cognitive, emotional-evaluative and behavioral criteria. Empirical testing has shown that the proposed monitoring procedure corresponds to the solution of the tasks set, makes it possible to assess both individual criteria and the general level of development of the moral culture of preschoolers, and the results obtained are correlated with expert assessments and observations of teachers and educators.…”
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Is it possible for parents to endure a stillbirth? Initial experiences, perceptions and strategies: individual in-depth interviews in Sweden 2021–2023
Published 2025-01-01“…Nevertheless, a vaginal birth was regarded as the optimal mode of delivery for both physical and emotional wellbeing. Caring for the stillborn baby through physical proximity for an extended period of time helped parents comprehend and cope with their grief, while also affirming their sense of parenthood. …”
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Metaphoric Reading of the Poetry "Russian Nightmare" by Hossein Panahi based on Conceptual Blending Theory
Published 2018-08-01“…In other words, the obtained results claim that Panahi has gone beyond conceptual metaphor theory (hencforth CMT) and he has used a higher model introduced as CBT with the use of which innovative and emotive metaphors have been discovered. Also, the research findings indicates the used metaphors by Panahi are from the type of double-space network.…”
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Illness Perception and Depressive Symptoms among Persons with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: An Analytical Cross-Sectional Study in Clinical Settings in Nepal
Published 2015-01-01“…Multivariable analysis identified age (β=0.036, p=0.016), mode of treatment (β=0.9, p=0.047), no formal educational level (β=1.959, p=0.01), emotional representation (β=0.214, p<0.001), identity (β=0.196, p<0.001), illness coherence (β=-0.109, p=0.007), and consequences (β=0.093, p=0.049) as significant predictors of depressive symptoms. …”
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The fundamentals of Indian personality: An investigation of the big five
Published 2023-10-01“…The five factors were named as – Social Effectiveness, Interpersonal Ability, Altruism, Emotional Instability, and Innovativeness. The translated tool showed good temporal stability. …”
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THE EFFECT OF THERAPEUTIC GROUP THERAPY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF ADOLESCENT SELF IDENTITY IN ORPHANAGE
Published 2020-05-01“…Introduction: Adolescents living in orphanages experience a lack of self-confidence, withdrawal, lack of interest in learning, lack of communication, and a closed attitude so that it will have a negative impact on cognitive, emotional, and social development. This study aims to determine the effect of Therapeutic Group Therapy (TKT) on the development of adolescent self-identity in orphanages. …”
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Health-related quality of life in hemato-oncology patients: role of informativeness and doctor-patient communication
Published 2024-05-01“… # Results Patients' sociodemographic data, the disease's determinants, the patients' information about their disease and the quality of doctor-patient communication predicted 26.8 % variance of global health status (*F* = 2.756, *p* \< .01), 35.7% variance of physical functioning (*F* = 4.196, *p* \< .01), 23.3% variance of role functioning (*F* = 2.291, *p* \< .05), 29.9% variance of emotional functioning (*F* = 3.215, *p* \< .01) and 27.9% of social functioning (*F* = 2.881, *p* \< .01). …”
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IN, THROUGH, WITH et l’expression de la causalité en anglais contemporain. Un exemple d’application des concepts de la TOPÉ
Published 2021-10-01“…This paper will examine utterances in which the preposition is followed by a compact (mass) noun refering to a temporary mental state, i.e. an emotion.More accurately, our goal is to analyse the subtle semantic differences between these markers and to understand and predict the scope of their synonymy. …”
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Pendidikan Kesehatan dengan Media Booklet Terhadap Perilaku Ibu dalam Melakukan Deteksi Dini Tumbuh Kembang (DDTK) pada Anak
Published 2020-03-01“… Age of children in 1-36 months is a window of opportunity for children to learn all of the developmental aspects such as fine and gross motor skill, vision, cognitive, language skill, social development and emotional intelligence because 80% part of brain develop in this golden period. …”
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Face Veil and Lawo-Lambu: Negotiating Religious Practices Among Muslims and Catholics in Ende City
Published 2023-01-01“…The Catholics think that the face veil worn by Muslim women has created a social and emotional distance that disrupts the kinship system of Muslims and Catholics of the same ethnic culture. …”
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ASD: Interaction and socialisation through an adapted social network
Published 2025-02-01“…Additionally, research suggests a growing interest in technology among autistic children, with the use of computing devices showing potential for the development of social and emotional skills. Digital technology is widely recognized for playing a crucial role in promoting social inclusion and improving the quality of life for people with disabilities. …”
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Examination of optimal performance mood status in sedentary women according to certain variables
Published 2023-10-01“…According to the behavioral change stages, a statistically significant change was found in the dimensions of task difficulty, awareness in action, clear goals, secondary notification, focus on the task, sense of control, transformation of time and experience of achieving the goal, and decrease in awareness subscales in optimal performance emotional state (p<0.001). When comparing the optimal performance mood and sub-dimension averages of sedentary women according to the “your health” variable, a statistically significant difference was found in all dimensions (p<0.05 and p<0.001). …”
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Internet Addiction: Prevalence and Patterns among Professional College Students in Urban Area – A Cross-sectional Study
Published 2024-12-01“…Engineering students exhibited significantly higher levels of addiction compared to medical students (P < 0.05), with behavioral differences in compulsive Internet use and emotional responses. Conclusion: The study reveals a high prevalence of Internet addiction among professional college students, with engineering students showing a higher tendency toward problematic use. …”
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Les exclamations cachées de la forme It’s astonishing the amount of anxiety in our society : l’enchâssement du syntagme nominal, entre rupture syntaxique et continuité sémantique...
Published 2023-11-01“…This study questions the syntactic status of the NPs in exclamative constructions, such as It’s amazing the car he bought, that is to say in constructions in which the pronoun IT is followed by BE, by an emotive hyperbolic adjective such as amazing, and by a concealed exclamation (Elliott 1971) — a noun phrase with an exclamative interpretation (It’s amazing what a car he bought). …”
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The Liminal Space between Imprisonment and Freedom:
Published 2024-12-01“…The paper argues that Musa is trapped in a liminal space, that is, he is physically released but has never truly been released, and thus is a victim of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) suffering emotional numbing. …”
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Analysis on Quantified Self-Behavior of Customers in Food Consumption under the Perspective of Social Networks
Published 2021-01-01“…The results show that (1) consumers’ health awareness can promote their choice of quantified self-behavior, (2) consumers’ quantified self-behavior is helpful to promote their purchase intention and purchase scale of healthy food, and (3) social networks play a positive moderating role in consumers’ quantified self-influence on their healthy food consumption. Both emotional networks and instrumental networks have significant moderating effect, but the formal is stronger. …”
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