Atouf, Fouad Chakrabarti, Ranjan Uppal, Annu
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Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics
To date, several COVID-19 vaccines have been authorized for the voluntary immunization of adults. The quick availability of multiple vaccines is a good strategy to achieve herd immunity during a pandemic. However, the fast-track development of vaccines during this pandemic has raised concerns regarding the quality, safety, and effectiveness of vacc...
Gruneau Brulin, Joel Shaver, Phillip R. Mikulincer, Mario Granqvist, Pehr
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Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
Previous research has linked people’s relational attachment orientations to emotional reactions and coping during crises, and to social trust and trust in societal institutions. The COVID-19 pandemic is a global crisis for which collective efforts, such as social distancing, are necessary to stop the spread of the virus. During previous pandemics, ...
Cai, Huong Thien Ngoc Tran, Hang Thi Nguyen, Yen Hong Thi Vu, Giao Quynh Thi Tran, Thao Phuong Bui, Phuong Bich Nguyen, Huong Thi Thu Pham, Thai Quang Lai, Anh Tuan Van Nuil, Jennifer Ilo
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Frontiers in Public Health
Antibiotic use in the community for humans and animals is high in Vietnam, driven by easy access to over-the counter medicines and poor understanding of the role of antibiotics. This has contributed to antibiotic resistance levels that are amongst the highest in the world. To address this problem, we developed a participatory learning and action (P...
Turaeva, Rano Adambussinova, Zarina
Any relations and practices of debt within credit networks include not only pure economic exchange, such as barter or non-monetary exchange, but diverse kinds of social relations of debt. In this article, we consider case studies embedded in the particular context of early and late post-Soviet economic and political crisis, in which economic inform...
Martínez-Corts, Inés Moreno-Beltrán, Juan Pablo Renedo, Santiago Medina, Francisco J.
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Frontiers in Psychology
Human Resources Practices (HRPs) and unions coexist in some organisations to manage the employment relationships of the workers. In this study, we analyse how the presence/absence of unions and HRPs are combined in private European organisations, and which of these combinations are related to higher levels of wellbeing and the quality of labor rela...
Gillespie, Tony
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Frontiers in Physics
Harm can be caused to people and property by any highly-automated system, even with a human user, due to misuse or design; but which human has the legal liability for the consequences of the harm is not clear, or even which laws apply. The position is less clear for an interdependent Autonomous Human Machine Team System (A-HMT-S) which achieves its...
Bajos, Nathalie Spire, Alexis Silberzan, Léna Sireyjol, Antoine Jusot, Florence Meyer, Laurence Franck, Jeanna-Eve Warszawski, Josiane
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Frontiers in Public Health
Objective To assess whether lack of trust in the government and scientists reinforces social and racial inequalities in vaccination practices. Design A follow-up of the EpiCov random population-based cohort survey. Setting In July 2021, in France. Participants Eighty-thousand nine hundred and seventy-one participants aged 18 years and more. Main Ou...
Lin, Xin Zhang, Qiuxiang Jong, Din
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Frontiers in Psychology
In the context of digital monetary market integration, the importance of cross-border digital currency research is receiving prominent attention. This study integrated Extended Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT2) and initial trust factors (ITM) into an integrative framework, which synthetically complemented the objective mea...
Wan, Jiaojiao Zhao, Qi Zhang, Yafei Ji, Lili Zhao, Junfeng Qiao, Shan Li, Xiaoming
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Grounded in a follow-up study among children who lost one or both parents to HIV in central China in the early 2000s, we conducted an event-related potentials (ERPs) experiment to explore the effect of social exclusion on trust and the corresponding neurophysiological mechanism among youth orphaned by HIV/AIDS (“AIDS orphans”). A sample of 31 AIDS ...
Grinschgl, Sandra Neubauer, Aljoscha C.
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Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence
In the present article, we explore prospects for using artificial intelligence (AI) to distribute cognition via cognitive offloading (i.e., to delegate thinking tasks to AI-technologies). Modern technologies for cognitive support are rapidly developing and increasingly popular. Today, many individuals heavily rely on their smartphones or other tech...