”“family thinks less of them not owning a gun,”“social life with family involves guns,” and “social life with friends involves guns.” This work serves as the start of a conversation about the social meaning of guns and how it may play into the persistent presence of guns in Americ...
The study also examines how learning support, perceived competence, and different types of autonomous motivation are associated with students' experiences of meaning. The sample consisted of health and social care students (N = 405) in upper secondary school. The results indicated that intrinsic...
2. social, e.g.: 社会层面 a. ability to interact successfully with people and within the environment of which each person is a part 与他人或环境(人是环境的组成部分)能够成功的互动; b. develop and maintain intimacy with significant others 与相关的人有共同的发展和维系亲密的关系。 c. develop ...
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Health is a full State of a physical, mental, and good adaptability, and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity. "This is the meaning of physical and mental health, that is, a person in good physical health, mental health, social adaptation and moral health of four aspects of so...
(2000). Social relationships and health: The meaning of social "connectedness" and how it related to health concerns for rural Scottish adolescents. Journal of Adolescence, 23(6), 705-719.Hendry, L. B., & Reid, M. (2000). Social relationships and health: The meaning of so- cial "...
These feel like days of such heaviness right now. I just talked with a friend who is staying away from the news and social media completely. She hears what’s going on through people in her family and at work talking about it. That is all she can take right now. I get that. ...
This article explores the meaning and significance of 'self-assessment', a term that is increasingly being used in relation to developments affecting community practice. Self-assessment for health and social care needs has been used over a considerable period of time and for purposes as diverse as...
Research on women’s recidivism often focuses on offending behaviour rather than the health and social circumstances women are experiencing when reimprisonment occurs. This study examines the relationship between social determinants of health (SDOH), mental health, substance-use and recidivism among women...