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Doing physical activity or not: an ethnographic study of the reasoning of healthcare workers and people with type 2 diabetes
According to biomedical notions, physical activity (PA) is an integral part of treatment for several non-communicable diseases, Type 2 diabetes (T2D)...
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The Urban Soundscapes of a Studentified Neighbourhood in the City of Tshwane, South Africa
Urban environments produce distinctive and diverse soundscapes. The challenge of noise in particular impacts city dwellers and urban livability....
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When One Is Not Enough: Exploring the Intersection of Multiple Public Benefits and Multiple Material Hardships in Low-Income Single-Mother Families
Families headed by single mothers face economic vulnerability, and many rely on multiple public benefit programs. This study explored multiple...
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A Psychometric Evaluation of the Couples’ Financial Communication Scale: Findings and Implications from Two Large, Diverse Samples
Communicating about finances is essential to develop shared meaning and goals within couple relationships. When couples struggle to discuss finances,...
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Some new strategies for estimating area level parameters using information from successive surveys
When two successive surveys are conducted on the same population and the characteristics of interest under study are stable over time then the two...
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Analyzing leadership approaches in educational management doctoral theses in Turkey: a bibliometric study
This research aims to analyze the bibliographies of doctoral theses on leadership in educational management in Turkey, focusing on approaches to...
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The effect of climatic characteristics on urban behavior patterns based on two case studies in Iran: Yazd and Fooman urban spaces
Severe climatic conditions are considered as one of the main factors shaping and in some cases limiting urban behaviors. Accordingly, environmental...
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Telemedicine is now legal in Armenia, how to make it a routine clinical practice?
Armenia’s early adoption of telemedicine began with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) collaboration following the 1988 Spitak...
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Using XGBoost and SHAP to explain citizens’ differences in policy support for reimposing COVID-19 measures in the Netherlands
Several studies examined what drives citizens’ support for COVID-19 measures, but no works have addressed how the effects of these drivers are...
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Precariousness as Form of Vulnerability Ageing in Mexico
This paper examines the perspectives of older people in Mexico in terms of precariousness. Relevant literature is reviewed and descriptive statistics...
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Comparison of the K1 Rule, Parallel Analysis, and the Bass-Ackward Method on Identifying the Number of Factors in Factor Analysis
Factor analysis is widely utilized to identify latent factors underlying the observed variables. This paper presents a comprehensive comparative...
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Looking through the lens of “essential workers”: a landscape of (im)mobility, labor, and social reproduction
This article explores the contradictions the category of “essential workers” entails, especially in conjunction with the governance of their...
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Dysphagia Screening in Brazilian Older Adults with Dementia: Content Development and Validation of a Questionnaire for Caregivers – RaDID-QC
This study aims to develop and validate the content and response processes of a questionnaire intended for caregivers to screen for dysphagia in...
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Understanding the Landscape of Gig Workers’ Well-Being: A Bibliometric Analysis
The employment landscape has undergone a profound transformation with the emergence of the gig economy, where workers participate in flexible and...
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Two are Better Than One but Three is Best: Fast-Tracking the Attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Among In-School Adolescents in Nigeria
BackgroundWith 60% of Africa’s population under the age of 25 years, investing in youth will accelerate progress towards achieving the Sustainable...
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Multidimensional Child Poverty in the City of Kolkata: Construction and Identification from the Perspective of 8 years old School-going Children
The Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 1 aims to end poverty in all its forms, everywhere. Although children experience poverty differently from...
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Forschungsethik, Barrierefreiheit und inklusive Forschung in der Kommunikationswissenschaft
This paper explores the relationship between research ethics and methodological requirements, as well as accessible and inclusive research in...