Corsico, Paolo
Published in
BMC Medical Ethics
BackgroundThe convergence of neuroscience, genomics, and data science holds promise to unveil the neurobiology of psychosis and to produce new ways of preventing, diagnosing, and treating psychotic illness. Yet, moral challenges arise in neurobiological research and in the clinical translation of research findings. This article investigates the vie...
Mendolia, Silvia Stavrunova, Olena Yerokhin, Oleg
Published in
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
This paper studies the dynamics of human mobility during the initial stage of the COVID-19 pandemic in countries around the world. The main goal of the analysis is to empirically separate voluntary reductions in mobility driven by the information about the location-specific pandemic trends from the effects of the government-imposed social distancin...
Goeb, Joseph Lupi, Frank
Published in
Journal of environmental management
Information plays an important role in technology adoption and behavior change. This may be particularly true for pesticide decisions, which affect farmer income, health, and the environment. Pesticide use is increasing, and farmers often have incomplete knowledge of how pesticides affect crop production and health. Researchers regularly recommend ...
Pomeranz, Jennifer L. Schwid, Aaron R.
Published in
Journal of Public Health Policy
Since COVID-19 emerged, a plethora of misinformation has undermined the public’s ability to identify reliable sources of accurate information. To identify the range of methods governments used to address COVID-19 misinformation, we conducted a content analysis of international media and evaluated government actions in light of international law, wh...
Giorgi, Gianna
Literature review, Knowledge management librarians information managers
Pepermans, Guido Rousseau, Sandra
Published in
Journal of environmental management
We explore and illustrate the potential consequences of identity salience on stated choice valuation outcomes. The dual role of individuals as citizens and as consumers is brought to the foreground when considering investments in wind energy. To this end, we use two different settings in a stated choice experiment to elicit household preferences: o...
Pepermans, Guido; 18180; Rousseau, Sandra; 7410;
We explore and illustrate the potential consequences of identity salience on stated choice valuation outcomes. The dual role of individuals as citizens and as consumers is brought to the foreground when considering investments in wind energy. To this end, we use two different settings in a stated choice experiment to elicit household preferences: o...
Davidsson, Nellie Kamperin, Cajsa Wadenborg, Esther
Bakgrund: Sexuell hälsa är ett tillstånd av emotionellt, fysiskt, psykiskt och socialt välbefinnande och kan förändras efter en hjärtinfarkt. Sjuksköterskor kan uppleva samtal om sexuell hälsa som tabu, samtidigt önskar kvinnor information om sexuell hälsa. Syfte: Syftet var att beskriva kvinnors upplevelse av sin sexuella hälsa efter hjärtinfarkt....
Christophe, Martin Lange, Christine Marette, Stephan
Scientific literature has shown that a partial replacement of meat-based foods with plant-based foods would be beneficial for public health and the environment. However, both lack of sensory attractiveness and lack of consumer awareness regarding benefits of rebalancing diets in favor of plant protein partially explain the low market shares for mea...
Björk Matkoski, Emma
Det systematiska kvalitetsarbetet grundar sig i dokumentation av förskolans verksamhet och syftar till att säkerhetsställa förskolans måluppfyllelse. Syftet är att undersöka vad tidigare forskning framställer som betydelsefullt för systematiskt kvalitetsarbete i förskolan, utifrån dokumentation om den dagliga praktiken. Den teoretiska grunden utgör...