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Moderate climate change awareness found in Sto. Domingo residents
Study of 414 residents reveals moderate climate change awareness but significant gap between understanding problems and actionable solutions, highlighting need for targeted educational.
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Generation Z food waste varied across five European countries
Study of 330 Generation Z individuals across five European countries reveals significant differences in food waste patterns, ranging from 3.43% in Estonia to 17.18% in Romania, with.
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Different boredom types relate differently to engagement and performance
Examination of trait-, class-, and study-related academic boredom among university students reveals distinct associations with self-regulation, critical thinking, and academic outcomes.
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Legal awareness intervention reduced anxiety in vocational students
Digital legal awareness intervention reduces anxiety among Chinese vocational students through enhanced positive coping strategies. Theory-based interactive multimedia program shows moderate to.
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Spiritual wellbeing is important for stroke survivors
Mixed methods investigation of spiritual wellbeing constructs in stroke survivors, identifying implications for targeted post-acute interventions and diverse population research.
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Community partnership improved health and environmental conditions in Salvador
Community-based participatory research program in Salvador, Brazil addressing health challenges in urban informal settlements through collaborative methodologies and popular health education.
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Workplace stress affects healthcare workers in Ethiopia
Cross-sectional study of 496 Ethiopian healthcare workers found 53% experienced workplace stress, with levels linked to qualifications, facility type, and salary.
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VR and smart home technologies support family intimacy differently
Mixed-methods study examining VR and smart home technologies as complementary resources enhancing family emotional intimacy through parenting self-efficacy and burden reduction pathways.
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Content specialists' views on writing-for-publication instruction
Qualitative synthesis of thirty-nine studies examining how content specialists teach graduate students writing for publication, revealing diverse theoretical frameworks and instructional.
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Media-linked fear spread rises with loss of awareness
Mathematical model analyzing epidemic fear propagation dynamics incorporating psychological compartments, media influence, and interpersonal contact under COVID-19 parameterization.
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Psychological interventions may improve transplant-related well-being
Systematic review commentary on psychological interventions in organ transplantation, examining placebo and nocebo effects as overlooked explanatory mechanisms for clinical outcomes.
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Discrimination measure validated for family planning settings
Psychometric validation of a nine-item discrimination measure in family planning settings reveals two factors and strong reliability across diverse populations, confirming disparities in.
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Remote group exercise increased activity in postpartum women
Remote group-based exercise intervention increases moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and enhances sense of coherence and self-efficacy in postpartum women during 8-week trial.
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Critically ill COVID-19 trial participants often lacked understanding
Qualitative study examining COVID-19 ICU patients' experiences in REMAP-CAP Japan trial, revealing significant barriers to informed consent comprehension in critical care settings.
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Higher PCS-MDD linked to greater stress-related emotional variability
Longitudinal study examining how neural vulnerability markers predict stress-related emotional variability in adolescents using polyconnectomic depression risk scoring.
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Data-driven tools strengthen public health disease control
Explore how statistical methods and AI transform U.S. public health disease control through predictive analytics, resource optimization, and data integration while addressing privacy and.
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Student-focused interventions improved organ donation attitudes
Systematic review of strategies to promote organ donation among university students, examining educational programs, social media, and peer initiatives with evidence of increased knowledge and.
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Review maps social inclusion needs for people with severe mental illness
Review of social inclusion for people with severe mental illness examining current practices, evidence gaps, and strategies across legislation, services, and stigma reduction.
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AI ethics was the weakest area in Chinese nursing students
Cross-sectional study of 423 Chinese nursing students identifies moderate AI literacy with deficient ethics competency and determinants including usage frequency and attitudes.
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A single-case design was feasible for testing advisor training
Study demonstrates feasibility of single-case experimental designs for evaluating agricultural advisor training in digital mental health interventions for farmers.