This review of a scoping review examines how studies of interventions addressing social needs among multiracial or multiethnic populations conceptualize
Social prescribing is gaining traction internationally. It is an approach which seeks to address non-medical and health-related social needs through taking a holistic person-centred and community-based approach. This involves connecting people with and s
The only way to answer this question is with more such studies, of more hazards, in more locations. This single-event and single location characteristic of our work can also be perceived as an advantage, as it provides a specific causal link between greenhouse gas emissions and very specific ...
“Hey John”: signals conveying communicative intention toward the self activate brain regions associated with “mentalizing,” regardless of modality. J. Neurosci. 23, 5258–5263 (2003). This work is one of the few functional MRI studies to examine social signals across different modalities, ...
Studies in humans Work which involves the use of human subjects should be carried out in accordance with the World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki: Ethical principles for medical research involving human subjects. Manuscripts should follow the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors ...
FindingsIn this systematic review of 36 studies from 11 countries, school closures and social lockdown during the first COVID-19 wave were associated with adverse mental health symptoms (such as distress and anxiety) and health behaviors (such as higher screen time and lower physical activity) am...
In support of this assumption, two exploratory studies we 1 An example of this notion is examined in Armour & Zaber's (2020) working paper on student loans and claiming disability status after a recent policy change. VIRTUOUS VICTIM SIGNALING AND DARK TRIAD 3 conducted with 300 U.S. adults...
Users with reviewer or administrator status participated much more often than ordinary users. In June 2011, the MBSN of the Polish Wikipedia community included over 90,000 users, compared to 2,349 reviewers (2.6% of users) and 115 administrators (0.1% of users). The sample included 58 ...
The barriers identified in the included studies have been grouped into the sub-themes of (1) lack of access to and familiarity with social media, (2) lack of organisational processes and support, (3) concerns about how people behave online, and (4) problems with social media platforms. 3.5...
Advances in Personalized Exercise Prescription for Chronic Disease Prevention and Rehabilitation2nd Edition: Evidence-Based Nature for Human Health2nd Edition: Movement Studies for Individuals with Visual Impairments2nd Edition: Tobacco Smoke Exposure and Tobacco Product UseA Million Person Household Survey: Un...