(2001). Barriers and gateways: A study of nursing students' utilisation of learning support resources. Nurse Education Today, 21(3), 209-217.Stewart, L., Mort, P. & McVeigh, C. (2001). Barriers and gateways: A
In an ethnocratic state, it is eth nicity, and not citizenship, that is used by the government to decide on resources and power distribution. This political structure is relevant to many states that deal or dealt with ethnic conflicts, for example, Rwanda, Sri Lanka and Bosnia and ...
Recent evidence suggests that there is an increasing need for accessible and anonymous services to support higher education (HE) students suffering from ps
13 Maternal Age at First Birth and Parental Support: Evidence… Page 3 of 33 75 the same extent as more advantaged children even when their mothers accumulate socioeconomic resources (Cohen, 2015). For example, research in the U.S. and the U.K. (Geronimus, 1996; Goisis & ...
Social support is an important mediator of maternal wellbeing and significant numbers of pregnant women go online to seek out others they can talk to. This research is exploring the potential of digital resources to provide social support in first time pregnancy. Participatory design methods will ...
Another facet of social rela- tionships is PSS, which like loneliness, is subjective and compromises one's perceptions of the social world [7]. PSS refers to a person's beliefs regarding the adequacy of their social resources available, and research indicates that PSS has a significant impact ...
Lastly, approach-oriented coping may be uniquely relevant to depression symptomatology because it involves positive reinterpretation and active mobilisation of social resources. These characteristics of approach coping are in stark contrast with some core facets of depression, such as negative affect and im...
(6.1) volunteer computing, where citizens offer the unused computing resources of their computers; (6.2) volunteer thinking, where citizens offer their cognitive abilities for per- forming tasks that are difficult for machines; and (6.3) passive sensing, where citizens use sensors integrated into ...
volunteer computing,where citizens offer the unused computing resources of their computers; (6.2) volunteer thinking,where citizens offer their cognitive abilities for performing tasks that are difficult for machines; and (6.3) passive sensing,where citizens use sensors integrated into mobile computing dev...
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