Holmes, Aleah Xu, Yan Lee, Juneyoung Maniskas, Michael E Zhu, Liang McCullough, Louise D Venna, Venugopal Reddy
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International journal of molecular sciences
Social isolation and loneliness are risk factors for stroke. Elderly women are more likely to be isolated. Census data shows that in homeowners over the age of 65, women are much more likely to live alone. However, the underlying mechanisms of the detrimental effects of isolation have not been well studied in older females. In this study, we hypoth...
Guy, Will
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Slovenský národopis / Slovak Ethnology
This article critically compares Roma experience of the key role of employment in the period of Communism with that during the following two decades. It draws on my experience as an ethnological researcher from 1969 onwards and also later as an investigator evaluating Roma inclusion programmes for the European Commission in countries seeking member...
Fondeur, Yannick Minni, Claude
Le chômage est fréquemment analysé, par les économistes, sous l’angle du fonctionnement général du marché du travail et des incitations à travailler et, par les sociologues, sous celui de l’expérience des personnes sans emploi et de leur rapport aux institutions. Mais un point de vue demeure largement aveugle : celui des représentations et comporte...
Tutt, Rona
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Child and adolescent mental health
The mental health of young people and exclusion from school are both topics of current interest. The Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) brings these two themes together and, in doing so, sheds light on the links between exclusion rates and young people's mental health. Separate consideration is given to what has been happening...
Morton, Hannah Pedley, Kevin C. Stewart, Robin J. C. Coad, Jane
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Nutrients
New Zealand (NZ) has one of the world’s highest incidence rates of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), a group of chronic inflammatory conditions that affect the gastrointestinal tract. Patients with IBD often believe certain foods influence their disease symptoms and consequently may alter their diet considerably. The objective of this study was to ...
Helfand, Benjamin K.I. Webb, Margaret Gartaganis, Sarah L. Fuller, Lily Kwon, Churl-Su Inouye, Sharon K.
This cross-sectional study evaluates the risk of exclusion for older adults in randomized clinical trials for treatment and vaccine interventions in coronavirus disease 2019.
Blinkhorn, Victoria Lyons, Minna Collier, Elizabeth S Almond, Louise
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The Journal of social psychology
Research shows that social exclusion may provoke aggression, especially in those who exhibit high levels of sensitivity to rejection, which has been related to aspects of narcissism. Few studies have investigated how individuals with high levels of narcissism react to social exclusion. In two experiments, we created and tested the effectiveness of ...
Jullien, Nicolas Roudaut, Karine
Le terme « commun de connaissance » est utilisé pour décrire les projets de production collective de connaissance, notamment en ligne. Il renvoie aux travaux d'Ostrom & Ostrom sur la gestion d'une action collective. Parce que non rivale, la connaissance apparaît étrangère aux questions de régulation d'accès et d'exploitation de ressources rivales d...
Gosewinkel, Dieter
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Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Germanistische Abteilung
Naturalizing and excluding. Nationality and citizenship law in 19th and 20th century Germany. Nationality law in Germany came up as a legal institution of German federal states at the beginning of 19th century and underwent a process of nationalization. The principle of descent (Abstammungsprinzip), which was – before a legal reform in 2000 – hegem...
Kaźmierczak, Jan Bartnicka, Joanna Borgosz, Gabriela Ikem, Benjamin Jurasik, Julia Kręt, Paulina Pietrulińska, Natalia Radomski, Maciej
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Multidisciplinary Aspects of Production Engineering
The progress of digitization and the development of new technologies undoubtedly bring many benefits. However, they can also create or deepen problems related to the social exclusion of certain groups of people, such as the elderly, for whom modern technology is still largely unavailable, and even arouses a sense of uncertainty and fear (the so-cal...