Gawlik, Kate Sustersic Melnyk, Bernadette Mazurek Tan, Alai
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Journal of pediatric health care : official publication of National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates & Practitioners
Burnout and mental health disorders in parents can have significant implications for families. Little is known about these conditions in working parents. The purpose of this study was to identify the prevalence and mental health risk factors for working parent burnout. De-identified data were collected on a convenience sample of 1285 working parent...
Friganović, Adriano Slijepčević, Jelena Režić, Slađana Alfonso-Arias, Cristina Borzuchowska, Monika Constantinescu-Dobra, Anca Coțiu, Madalina-Alexandra Curado-Santos, Estel Dobrowolska, Beata AGutysz-Wojnicka, Aleksandra
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International Journal of Public Health
Zavernik, Rok
Otroci, ki imajo izkušnjo življenja v rejništvu, so neprimerljivo bolj izpostavljeni travmi, kot otroci, ki te izkušnje nimajo. Rejništvo se vzpostavi z namenom zaščite otroka, kar pomeni, da so ti otroci že znotraj okolja matične družine doživeli težke in obremenjujoče izkušnje. Te izkušnje lahko imajo hude posledice, ki vplivajo na razvoj otroka,...
Adriaens, Karolien Verhelle, Helena Peters, Gjalt-Jorn Ygram Haerens, Leen Vertommen, Tine
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Frontiers in Psychology
Harassment and abuse represent a pervasive and critical problem in sport with far-reaching consequences. Survivors’ testimonials underscore the profound and enduring impact of these experiences at individual, interpersonal, organizational and community level. Many of their stories reveal painful inaction from responsible adults in the sport organiz...
Heal, David J. Gosden, Jane Smith, Sharon L.
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Various countries and US States have legalized cannabis, and the use of the psychoactive1 and non-psychoactive cannabinoids is steadily increasing. In this review, we have collated evidence from published non-clinical and clinical sources to evaluate the abuse, dependence and associated safety risks of the individual cannabinoids present in cannabi...
Newman, James A. Rumbold, James L.
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Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
Introduction This study explored the understanding of maltreatment from the perspective of various personnel working in roles related to safeguarding and welfare in English professional and semi-professional football. Method Through a social constructivist position, the present study was able to explore multiple understandings and perceptions of ma...
Friganović, Adriano Slijepčević, Jelena Režić, Slađana Alfonso-Arias, Cristina Borzuchowska, Monika Constantinescu-Dobra, Anca Coțiu, Madalina-Alexandra Curado-Santos, Estel Dobrowolska, Beata AGutysz-Wojnicka, Aleksandra
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International Journal of Public Health
Objective: Workplace violence is a prevalent phenomenon in hospital settings which critical care nurses are particularly exposed to. The aim of this study was to research abuse against Critical Care Nurses in five European countries, and its association with and impact on Healthy Work Environments. Methods: This was a multinational cross-sectional ...
Roe-Sepowitz, Dominique Bracy, Kristen Gibbs, Holly Stafford, Rae Lynn Bernardin, Brooke Stoklosa, Hanni
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Frontiers in Medicine
Introduction Health professionals have an opportunity to assist patients who are experiencing many types of violence, including human trafficking; however, current approaches are often not person-centered. The Provide privacy, Educate, Ask, Respect and Respond (PEARR) Tool, a recognized screening tool in the U.S., is a structured conversation guide...
Amos, Natalie Hill, Adam O Lyons, Anthony Bigby, Christine Carman, Marina Parsons, Matthew Bourne, Adam
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Journal of interpersonal violence
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, and asexual (LGBTQA+) young people with disability are known to experience higher rates of harassment or abuse than LGBTQA+ young people without disability. This study focused on participants in Australia and identified factors associated with harassment or abuse among LGBTQA+ adolescents and young adults who r...
de Heer, Coriena; Bi, Shanshan; Finkenauer, Catrin; Alink, Lenneke; Maes, Marlies; 86592;
While there is evidence that child maltreatment is positively associated with loneliness, the strength of this association is not yet clear. It is also unclear whether the magnitude and statistical significance of this association varies across groups of individuals. Therefore, this meta-analysis examines whether there are differences in loneliness...