Naka, Rei
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Journal of homosexuality
Gender and sexuality are context-specific constructions. Yet, among the increasing volume of quantitative studies on changing attitudes toward homosexuality, scholars have failed to understand the role of gender in shaping attitudinal change. This study sheds light on the hitherto overlooked aspect of gender in analyzing changing attitudes toward h...
Kilada, Samantha French, Neil Perkins, Elizabeth Hungerford, Dan
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Vaccine: X
Influenza poses a serious health risk to pregnant women and their babies. Despite this risk, influenza vaccine uptake in pregnant women in the UK is less than 50%. Little is known about how COVID-19 affects pregnant women, but its management may affect attitudes and behaviours towards vaccination in pregnancy. The study objectives were to establish...
Turner, Ashlee LaMonica, Haley M Moroney, Carissa O'Leary, Fiona Naismith, Sharon L Flood, Victoria M
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Journal of community health
Despite the growing body of evidence demonstrating the positive health effects of the Mediterranean diet, it is not routinely recommended in practice and adherence is low in the general population in Australia. The knowledge-attitude-behaviour model explains how health behaviours are supported through a process of acquiring knowledge, developing at...
Renaud, Evrard Arthur, Braun Typhaine, Krebs Clémentine, Raffort Juan-Pablo, Robledo del Canto
Hearing voices groups (HVGs) are an alternative way of treating acoustic-verbal hallucinations. Although they have been developing in France for the last decade, they have lagged behind their international expansion. The representations that circulate about their functioning and their effects are likely to influence the referral to these groups by ...
Kristina, Susi Ari Darmawan, Kadek Hendra Yuliani, Rizka Prita Mu’in, Fathul Trung, Vo Quang
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BIO Web of Conferences
Counterfeit medicines (CFMs) is a catastrophic public health issue that encompasses all therapeutic classes in Indonesia. It is a consensus that community pharmacists in many countries could contribute to preventing the distribution of CFMs. Information on community pharmacists’ attitudes regarding CFMs is lacking. This study explores the attitudes...
Forsyth, Adrienne Mantzioris, Evangeline
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The British journal of nutrition
Sports foods are convenient alternatives to everyday foods to fuel performance. Strong scientific evidence supports their use; however, commercial sports foods are classified by the NOVA system as ultra-processed foods (UPF). Consumption of UPF has been associated with poor mental and physical health, but little is known about athletes' consumption...
El-Hachem, Saria S Lakkis, Najla A Osman, Mona H Issa, Hanane G Beshara, Ranin Y
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Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology
Mental health problems are prevalent among university students worldwide. Studies have shown that most students do not disclose and do not get the psychological help and support they need. This survey aims to investigate the intentions to seek psychological counseling (ISC) among university students, their attitudes toward seeking professional psyc...
Wertheimer-Meier, Julie
While the Fair Housing Act prohibits housing discrimination because of race, gender, religion, sex, disability, family status, and national origin, it allows housing providers to discriminate on the basis of criminal history. Prior research shows that housing providers disproportionately deny housing to ex-offender applicants and single parent appl...
Melro, Carolyn M Landry, Jyllenna Matheson, Kimberly
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Advances in health sciences education : theory and practice
Indigenous education curriculum has been implemented in health professional programs as a potential solution to addressing commonly held false beliefs, as well as negative social attitudes and behaviours. As such it is important to map and analyze the current literature on educational initiatives that teach about historical and ongoing colonialism ...
Zhong, Yajing; 144684; Cavolo, Alice; 113888; Labarque, Veerle; 41869; Gastmans, Chris; 1629;
BACKGROUND: One of the most important and ethically challenging decisions made for children with life-limiting conditions is withholding/withdrawing life-sustaining treatments (LST). As important (co-)decision-makers in this process, physicians are expected to have deeply and broadly developed views. However, their attitudes and experiences in this...