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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701061/discrimination-and-violence-against-women-migrant-workers-in-thailand-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-a-mixed-methods-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Montakarn Chuemchit, Nyan Linn, Chit Pyae Pyae Han, Zayar Lynn, Suttharuethai Chernkwanma, Nutta Taneepanichskul, Wandee Sirichokchatchawan, Ratana Somrongthong
BACKGROUND: Women migrant workers are vulnerable to discrimination and violence, which are significant public health problems. These situations may have been intensified during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to investigate discrimination against women migrant workers in Thailand during the COVID-19 pandemic and its intersection with their experiences of violence and associated factors. METHODS: A mixed-methods study design was employed to collect data from 572 women migrant workers from Myanmar, Lao People's Democratic Republic, and Cambodia...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38700935/a-factorial-randomized-controlled-trial-to-optimize-user-engagement-with-a-chatbot-led-parenting-intervention-protocol-for-the-parenttext-optimisation-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Maria Da Graca Ambrosio, Jamie M Lachman, Paula Zinzer, Hlengiwe Gwebu, Seema Vyas, Inge Vallance, Francisco Calderon, Frances Gardner, Laurie Markle, David Stern, Chiara Facciola, Anne Schley, Nompumelelo Danisa, Kanyisile Brukwe, G J Melendez-Torres
BACKGROUND: Violence against children (VAC) is a serious public health concern with long-lasting adverse effects. Evidence-based parenting programs are one effective means to prevent VAC; however, these interventions are not scalable in their typical in-person group format, especially in low- and middle-income countries where the need is greatest. While digital delivery, including via chatbots, offers a scalable and cost-effective means to scale up parenting programs within these settings, it is crucial to understand the key pillars of user engagement to ensure their effective implementation...
May 3, 2024: JMIR Research Protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38700826/disentangling-support-for-violent-and-non-violent-radicalization-among-adolescents-a-latent-profile-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Diana Miconi, Aoudou Njingouo Mounchingam, Michela Zambelli, Cécile Rousseau
Although support for violent and non-violent radicalization can co-occur, only a few adolescents who support non-violent radicalization also support or engage in violent acts. Yet, little is known about what factors are associated with adolescents' paths towards or away from violent and/or non-violent radicalization. Within a socio-ecological and positive youth development framework, this study investigates profiles of support for violent and non-violent radicalization among adolescents attending high schools in Quebec (Canada) and whether such profiles are differently associated with experiences of social adversity, school-, family- and peer-related factors and psychological distress...
May 3, 2024: Journal of Youth and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38700277/a-global-review-of-the-impact-on-women-from-men-s-alcohol-drinking-the-need-for-responding-with-a-gendered-lens
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REVIEW
Ingrid M Wilson, Bree Willoughby, Amany Tanyos, Kathryn Graham, Mary Walker, Anne-Marie Laslett, Leane Ramsoomar
BACKGROUND: Global evidence shows that men's harmful alcohol use contributes to intimate partner violence (IPV) and other harms. Yet, interventions that target alcohol-related harms to women are scarce. Quantitative analyses demonstrate links with physical and verbal aggression; however, the specific harms to women from men's drinking have not been well articulated, particularly from an international perspective. AIM: To document the breadth and nature of harms and impact of men's drinking on women...
December 31, 2024: Global Health Action
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699092/a-transformative-journey-through-support-group-participation-narratives-of-the-wives-of-individuals-with-alcohol-use-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Akhil P Joseph, Anithamol Babu, L T Om Prakash
The issue of alcohol use disorder (AUD) has received significant attention, with a primary focus on individuals directly afflicted by the disorder. This extensive focus, while necessary, often overlooks the profound impact that AUD has on the family unit, particularly on spouses who play a crucial role in the dynamics of coping and recovery. However, the psychosocial and emotional challenges encountered by wives of those with AUD have been largely neglected in both research and therapeutic interventions. This oversight not only minimizes their suffering but also overlooks their potential contribution to the recovery process, underscoring the need for a more inclusive approach to understanding and addressing AUD...
April 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699078/systematic-disparities-in-reporting-on-community-firearm-violence-on-local-television-news-in-philadelphia-pa-usa
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Jessica H Beard, Raha Raissian, Leah Roberts, Laura Partain, Jennifer Midberry, Tia Walker, Shannon Trombley, Jim MacMillan, Christopher N Morrison
OBJECTIVE: To better understand how community firearm violence (CFV) is communicated to the public, we aimed to identify systematic differences between the characteristics of shooting victims and events covered on television news and all shootings in Philadelphia, PA, a city with escalating CFV incidence. METHODS: We compiled a stratified sample of local television news clips covering shootings that occurred in Philadelphia aired on two randomly selected days per month from January-June 2021 (n = 154 clips)...
June 2024: Preventive Medicine Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698489/ghost-guns-and-crime-a-tale-of-two-california-cities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alaina De Biasi, Anthony A Braga, Brad Velasquez, Garen Wintemute
BACKGROUND: Privately made firearms (PMFs) or "ghost guns" are homemade, unserialized, untraceable firearms that have been increasingly used in violent crime in the United States. Very little is known about the types of PMFs recovered by law enforcement agencies and the crimes associated with these recoveries. This lack of information limits effective violence prevention policies and practices. Comparative analysis of PMF recoveries in specific cities helps clarify whether local PMF patterns and characteristics vary or reflect more general trends...
May 2, 2024: Injury Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698393/public-health-framing-of-firearm-violence-on-local-television-news-in-philadelphia-pa-usa-a-quantitative-content-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica H Beard, Shannon Trombley, Tia Walker, Leah Roberts, Laura Partain, Jim MacMillan, Jennifer Midberry
BACKGROUND: Firearm violence is an intensifying public health problem in the United States. News reports shape the way the public and policy makers understand and respond to health threats, including firearm violence. To better understand how firearm violence is communicated to the public, we aimed to determine the extent to which firearm violence is framed as a public health problem on television news and to measure harmful news content as identified by firearm-injured people. METHODS: This is a quantitative content analysis of Philadelphia local television news stories about firearm violence using a database of 7,497 clips...
May 3, 2024: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698192/prefrontal-tdcs-modulates-risk-taking-in-male-violent-offenders
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Leandra Kuhn, Olivia Choy, Lara Keller, Ute Habel, Lisa Wagels
Detrimental decision-making is a major problem among violent offenders. Non-invasive brain stimulation offers a promising method to directly influence decision-making and has already been shown to modulate risk-taking in non-violent controls. We hypothesize that anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex beneficially modulates the neural and behavioral correlates of risk-taking in a sample of violent offenders. We expect offenders to show more risky decision-making than non-violent controls and that prefrontal tDCS will induce stronger changes in the offender group...
May 2, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38697664/from-statistics-to-stories-understanding-the-complex-landscape-of-missed-medical-appointments
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lea Charton, Francis Gatier, Chloe Delacour, Camille Lépine
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that in both France and the UK, between 5 to 10% of appointments with General Practitioners (GPs) are unattended. A comprehensive Irish study linked missed appointments with an increased short-term risk of mortality, prompting further investigation into the reasons behind absenteeism. AIM: This study seeks to delve into the underlying causes of missed appointments, within the context of an urban health center. DESIGN & SETTING: Using a mixed-method approach, this study combines qualitative telephone interviews with quantitative analysis of medical records...
May 2, 2024: BJGP Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38697611/factors-contributing-to-increased-workplace-violence-against-nurses-during-covid-19-in-the-healthcare-settings-of-a-lower-middle-income-country-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rozina Somani, Carles Muntaner, Alisa J Velonis, Peter Smith, Edith M Hillan
PURPOSE: To provide the perceptions of nurses, nursing supervisors, and nursing administrators about factors contributing to increased workplace violence against nurses within the healthcare settings in Pakistan during the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: This study employed a Descriptive Qualitative design, with a purposive sampling technique. From September to December 2021, In-depth Interviews (IDIs) of 45 to 60 minutes, using a semi-structured interview guide, we collected data from a private and a public healthcare setting in Pakistan...
April 30, 2024: Asian Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696884/advancing-nursing-education-in-brazil-a-systematic-literature-review-of-curricular-evolution-and-emerging-challenges
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REVIEW
Cássia Rita Pereira da Veiga, Ana Luiza Lima de Moraes, Vitória Gonçalves Marques, Doane Martins da Silva, Claudimar Pereira da Veiga
OBJECTIVE: This study assesses changes and challenges within the nursing curriculum in the Brazilian context, focusing on addressing contemporary professional and societal demands. DESIGN: A systematic literature review (SLR) was conducted to identify and analyze the changes in Brazil's nursing curricula over time. DATA SOURCES: Articles published between 1987 and 2023 were selected from Scopus and Web of Science databases for the systematic review...
April 26, 2024: Nurse Education Today
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696778/orientation-of-new-graduate-registered-nurses-postpandemic-a-follow-up-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michelle Gierach, Lynn L White, Tara Miller, Ranae Aukerman, Brenda Wolles
BACKGROUND: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has increased the rate of nurses leaving practice, which has highlighted the importance of new graduate nurse orientation. The literature has limited recommendations for orientation strategies. METHOD: The goal of this study was to determine what changes have occurred in orientation processes for new graduate nurses since the COVID-19 pandemic. A survey of nurse leaders was used to examine changes and opportunities...
May 3, 2024: Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696470/the-politics-of-allyship-multiethnic-coalitions-and-mass-attitudes-toward-protest
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Devorah Manekin, Tamar Mitts, Yael Zeira
Recent work finds that nonviolent resistance by ethnic minorities is perceived as more violent and requiring more policing than identical resistance by ethnic majorities, reducing its impact and effectiveness. We ask whether allies-advantaged group participants in disadvantaged group movements-can mitigate these barriers. On the one hand, allies can counter negative stereotypes and defuse threat perceptions among advantaged group members, while raising expectations of success and lowering expected risks among disadvantaged group members...
May 7, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696089/making-a-bad-situation-worse-current-and-potential-unintended-consequences-of-juvenile-registration-for-sexual-offences
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecca L Bosetti, Rebecca L Fix
Within the US, children and adolescents who engage in sexually abusive behavior are often subjected to sex offender registration and notification requirements, which contribute to stigmatization and forfeiture of their civil rights without empirical basis (Lancaster, 2011; Pickett et al., 2023; Zilney & Zilney, 2009). To date, 39 states subject children with adjudicated sexual offenses to sex offender registration requirements, with most recent estimates revealing that approximately 200,000 youth have been placed on sex offender registries within the US and many are now on the registry as adults (Pickett et al...
May 2, 2024: Archives of Sexual Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695777/risk-assessment-for-aggressive-behaviour-in-schizophrenia
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REVIEW
Maritta Välimäki, Tella Lantta, Raija Kontio
BACKGROUND: Aggressive or violent behaviour is often associated with people with schizophrenia in common perceptions of the disease. Risk assessment methods have been used to identify and evaluate the behaviour of those individuals who are at the greatest risk of perpetrating aggression or violence or characterise the likelihood to commit acts. Although many different interventions have been developed to decrease aggressive or violent incidences in inpatient care, staff working in inpatient settings seek easy-to-use methods to decrease patient aggressive events...
May 2, 2024: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695714/protective-factors-of-psychological-vulnerability-in-rescue-1122-workers-with-vicarious-traumatization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bushra Shafiq, Hidna Iqbal, Anam Ali
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to determine the protective factors of psychological vulnerability in Rescue 1122 workers and to find out the difference in work mattering, coping, grittiness, and psychological vulnerability between rescue workers of fire service and ambulance service department with vicarious traumatization. METHOD: A cross-sectional design was used in this study. A sample of 112 male rescue workers was collected from Rescue 1122 department, including participants from the ambulance service (n = 56) and fire service (n = 56) departments through a purposive sampling technique...
2024: Journal of Emergency Management: JEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695184/neuroinflammation-plays-a-potential-role-in-the-medulla%C3%A2-oblongata-after-moderate-traumatic-brain-injury-in-mice-as-revealed-by-nontargeted-metabonomics-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiang Xu, LiangChao He, MingMing Li, YongHao Zhang, Qian-Qian Li, ShiYong Fang, Guang Chen
Moderate traumatic brain injury (mTBI) involves a series of complex pathophysiological processes in not only the area in direct contact with mechanical violence but also other brain regions far from the injury site, which may be important factors influencing subsequent neurological dysfunction or death. The medulla oblongata (MO) is a key area for the maintenance of basic respiratory and circulatory functions, whereas the pathophysiological processes after mTBI have rarely drawn the attention of researchers...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695097/-i-put-her-in-the-baby-stroller-and-left-the-escape-route-from-violence-to-a-domestic-violence-shelter-for-mothers-and-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara Thunberg, Linda Arnell
Little is known about mothers' and children's escape from violence and its aftermath when living in secure accommodation, especially with regard to children. The aim is to investigate mothers' experiences of their escape, and their considerations regarding the well-being of their young children before or during their escape, based on 14 interviews. Using a narrative thematic analysis, the results show that the escape was often planned, but that the planning horizon varies. In many cases, the mothers' social network served as a stepping-stone during the escape, before they continued by moving to a domestic violence shelter (DVS)...
May 2, 2024: Violence Against Women
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694977/the-988-suicide-hotline-lifeline-or-letdown-a-pre-post-policy-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michaella Baker, Juliet Sorensen
Suicide has emerged as an urgent threat in recent years as COVID-19 impaired the health and economic wellbeing of millions of Americans. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the impact of COVID-19 and the ongoing opioid epidemic has "taken a mental, emotional, physical, and economic toll on individuals, families, and communities," increasing the need for innovative solutions to prevent suicide on a national scale. The National Suicide Hotline Designation Act of 2020 established 988 as the universal telephone number for suicide prevention and represents a key federal intervention to address this crisis...
2024: Frontiers in Public Health
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