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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38704328/prevalence-of-stress-and-types-of-coping-strategies-among-adolescents-14-18%C3%A2-years-in-collectivist-communities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rasmieh Al-Amer, Entisar Dwekat, Amira Ali, Yacoub Abuzied, Naif S Alzahrani, Fahad M Alhowaymel, Hanan F Alharbi, Simon Lapadula, Mohammed AlBashtawy, Maha Mahmoud Hussein, Sue Randall
BACKGROUND: Stress is highly prevalent among adolescents and might lead to maladaptive coping. METHODS: This cross-sectional study assessed the prevalence of stress and determined the types of coping strategies used by adolescents; and identified the predictors of stress levels among this cohort. The study recruited 1344 participants, aged 14 to 18 years, in schools. The study used the DASS-42 and the Brief COPE Inventory Scale for data collection. The findings of this study showed that more than two-thirds of adolescents suffer from stress, and moderate, severe, and extremely severe were 22...
May 3, 2024: Journal of Pediatric Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38704248/exploring-landscape-of-measles-vaccination-coverage-a-step-towards-measles-elimination-goal-in-india
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Pritu Dhalaria, Pawan Kumar, Ajay Verma, Pretty Priyadarshini, Ajeet Kumar Singh, Bhupendra Tripathi, Gunjan Taneja
INTRODUCTION: Measles remains a critical public health concern causing significant morbidity and mortality globally. Despite the success of measles vaccination programs, challenges persist, particularly in India. This study investigates dose-wise measles vaccination coverage and explores gaps in immunization focusing on zero-dose, one-dose, and two-dose coverage among children aged 24-35 months. DATA SOURCES AND METHODOLOGY: The National Family Health Survey 2019-21 (NFHS-5) served as the data source and the study analyzed information from 43,864 children aged 24-35 months...
May 3, 2024: Vaccine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38704150/the-compatibility-of-mandatory-vaccination-with-the-european-convention-on-human-rights-implications-for-a-national-vaccination-policy
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Rogier C Simons, M Corrette Ploem, Johan Legemaate
This contribution examines the compatibility of mandatory vaccination with the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) through an analysis of the relevant ECHR rights and related case law of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). By focusing on Article 8 (Right to Private Life), Article 2 (Right to Life) and Article 9 (Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion) ECHR, we formulate conditions under which mandatory vaccination legislation is justified. With that, this analysis aims to provide national legislators with guidance on responsible legislative policy...
April 30, 2024: European Journal of Health Law
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38702765/self-reported-sexual-coercion-among-in-school-young-people-with-disabilities-in-ghana
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Abdul-Aziz Seidu, Akwasi Kumi-Kyereme, Eugene K M Darteh
BACKGROUND: Sexual coercion is one of the major public health concerns globally. This is even more worrying among young people with disabilities (YPWDs). This study assessed the prevalence and factors associated with sexual coercion among in-school young people with disabilities in Ghana. METHODS: Using a cross-sectional study design, pre-tested questionnaires were used to collect data from 979 YPWDs in 15 special schools for the visually and hearing impaired in Ghana...
May 3, 2024: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38702294/use-of-uk-faith-centre-as-a-covid-19-community-vaccination-clinic-exploring-a-potential-model-for-community-based-health-care-delivery
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Helena Wehling, Dale Weston, Charlotte Hall, Freya Mills, Richard Amlôt, Amelia Dennis, Lindsay Forbes, Jo Armes, Munira Mohamed, Seema Buckley, Osman A Dar, Amran Mohamed, Fatima Wurie, Shuja Shafi, Sir Alimuddin Zumla, Aftab Ala
INTRODUCTION: Effective and safe vaccines against COVID-19 are essential to achieve global control of the coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2). Using faith centres may offer a promising route for promoting higher vaccine uptake from certain minority ethnic groups known to be more likely to be vaccine hesitant. METHODS: This cross-sectional study explored attendees' perceptions, experiences of being offered, and receiving COVID-19 vaccination in a local mosque in Woking, Surrey, UK...
May 3, 2024: Postgraduate Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701716/the-relationship-between-religious-affiliation-and-menopause-symptoms-and-attitudes-in-united-states-women
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Annika Agarwal, Holly N Thomas
OBJECTIVES: This study's aim is to examine patterns of menopause symptoms and attitudes among United States women from different religious affiliations. STUDY DESIGN: We used data from a national sample of midlife and older adults. For this analysis, we included only women who were postmenopausal or had undergone hysterectomy. We constructed univariate and multivariate logistic regression models to examine the relationship between religious affiliation and menopause symptoms and attitudes while adjusting for potential confounders...
April 28, 2024: Maturitas
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38700297/a-cross-sectional-survey-of-public-knowledge-and-perspective-on-coronavirus-disease-vaccination-and-related-research-in-india-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
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Renuka Munshi, Miteshkumar Maurya
BACKGROUND AND RATIONALE: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has left no person unexposed to the wisdom about the need for human preparedness to tackle future pandemics irrespective of individual caste, race, religion, and education status. The extent of this change in knowledge and public perspective is difficult to measure in a populous nation like India subjected to individual freedom and cultural beliefs. Hence, we planned this study with the objective of evaluating the knowledge and perception of the Indian public towards COVID-19 disease, vaccination and research activities associated with the COVID-19 pandemic...
September 2023: Journal of the Association of Physicians of India
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699031/validation-of-bengali-version-of-eortc-qlq-swb32-a-standalone-measure-of-spiritual-wellbeing-for-advanced-cancer-patients-receiving-palliative-care
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Jheelam Biswas, Nashid Islam, Nahid Afsar, Wai Wai Mroy, Palash Chandra Banik
BACKGROUND: Spiritual wellbeing (SWB) is one of the crucial components of holistic care for patients with terminal illnesses. The use of a validated instrument can help health professionals approach this difficult and subjective topic. There is no validated Bengali tool to measure this domain. Our study aimed to translate the EORTC QLQ SWB32 tool into Bengali, validate it among advanced cancer patients in Bangladesh, and compare the study's findings to international validation studies to determine its suitability as a measurement and intervention tool for these patients...
May 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38697930/religious-spiritual-struggles-and-whole-person-functioning-among-colombian-university-students-longitudinal-evidence-of-mutual-influence
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Richard G Cowden, Kenneth I Pargament, Zhuo Job Chen, Andrea Ortega Bechara
This prospective study examined the primary, secondary and complex conceptual models of religious/spiritual struggles with 18 indicators of whole person functioning across five domains: psychological well-being, psychological distress, social well-being, physical well-being and character. We used three waves of longitudinal data (Wave 1: August/September 2021, Wave 2: October/November 2021, Wave 3: February 2022) from Colombian university students (N = 2878, Mage  = 20.88 ± 4...
May 2, 2024: International Journal of Psychology: Journal International de Psychologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695687/canadian-undergraduate-perspectives-on-medical-assistance-in-dying-for-mental-illness-does-psychiatric-illness-type-age-and-exposure-to-information-influence-acceptance-of-maid
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Lori Harper, Christina A Tomaras, Russell A Powell, John R Reddon, Erin Hawrelak
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In 2027, Canadians whose only medical condition is an untreatable mental illness and who otherwise meet all eligibility criteria will be able to request Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD). This study investigates the attitudes of undergraduate students towards widening the scope of MAiD for physical illness for certain psychiatric conditions. We were interested in understanding if age, information, and type of mental illness influenced undergraduates' acceptance or rejection of MAiD for mental illness (MAiD-MI)...
May 2, 2024: American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695025/the-impact-of-spiritual-care-on-the-psychological-health-and-quality-of-life-of-adults-with-heart-failure-a-systematic-review-of-randomized-trials
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Guangwei Zhang, Qiyu Zhang, Fan Li
BACKGROUND: Heart failure (HF) brings not only physical pain but also psychological distress. This systematic review investigated the influence of spiritual care on the psychological well-being and quality of life in adults with HF. METHODS: We conducted a systematic literature review following PRISMA guidelines, searching seven electronic databases for relevant randomized controlled studies without language or temporal restrictions. The studies were assessed for quality using the Cochrane Bias Risk tool...
2024: Frontiers in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694185/a-narrative-case-study-of-an-older-disabled-muslim-woman-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-in-the-uk
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Amani Alnamnakani
This paper explores the experiences and perceptions of Zora, an older Muslim woman living with a disability in the UK. Older disabled Muslim women in the UK often face multiple discriminations based on disability, age, gender, religious, and racial grounds and this has arguably been intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on multiple narrative interviews with Zora, this paper focuses on the intersections of disability, ageing, gender, race and religion within a particular social context during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK...
2024: Frontiers in sociology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694176/prenatal-decision-making-in-patients-with-limited-english-proficiency-what-factors-are-involved
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Natalie Schelbar, Olivia Pruss, Maria Alonso-Luaces, Faith Butler
INTRODUCTION: A comprehensive definition of culture encompasses shared norms, beliefs, expectations, language, and customs, all of which are crucial considerations when working with patients with limited English proficiency (LEP). In this study, the authors examined how language, external influences, and patient-provider relational factors associated with decisional conflict in prenatal care patients. METHODS: The authors conducted a cross-sectional study to assess decisional conflict related to postpartum contraception, elective induction, and newborn feeding methods...
2024: Kansas Journal of Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691261/an-exploration-of-common-dyadic-coping-strategies-a-perspective-from-pakistani-couples-living-with-chronic-conditions
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Misbah Arshad, Bushra Bibi
This qualitative study was conducted to explore the common dyadic coping (DC) efforts of married couples, with a chronically ill partner. The sample for the study consisted of twelve couples chosen from Gujrat, Pakistan. The semi-structured interviews were conducted with the help of an interview guide and analyzed using thematic analysis (Braun and Clarke, 2006). The following four major themes were emerged: "common problem-focused DC," "common emotion-focused DC," "common religious DC," and "combined pattern of intimate relationships...
May 1, 2024: Journal of Religion and Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689893/religiosity-and-gender-bias-structure-social-networks
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Erhao Ge, CaiRang DongZhi, Ruth Mace
The number of studies examining gender differences in the social relationship rewards associated with costly religious practice has been surprisingly low. Here, we use data from 289 residents of an agricultural Tibetan village to assess whether individuals are more inclined to establish supportive relationships with religious individuals in general and to investigate the gender disparities in the relationship between religiosity and personal network characteristics. Our results reveal that participation in religious rituals contributes to the overall development of social support networks...
2024: Evolutionary human sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689708/when-the-one-true-faith-trumps-all-low-religious-diversity-religious-intolerance-and-science-denial
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Yu Ding, Gita Venkataramani Johar, Michael W Morris
Past theories have linked science denial to religiosity but have not explained its geographic variability. We hypothesize that it springs not only from religious intensity but also from religious intolerance, which depends greatly on the experience of religious diversity and hence on geography. The belief that one's religion trumps other faiths precipitates the stance that it trumps science too. This psychological process is most likely to operate in regions or countries with low religious heterogeneity. We measure the rejection of science not only in people's refusal to follow specific health recommendations, such as taking COVID-19 vaccines, but also in general measures of scientific engagement and attainment...
April 2024: PNAS Nexus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686527/the-impact-of-religious-beliefs-on-early-lactation-in-israeli-mothers
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Sapir Alchalel, Hussein Zaitoon, Ayala Gover, Aryeh Simmonds, Arina Toropine, Arieh Riskin
Objective: To explore the influence of religious beliefs and faith on breastfeeding initiation among mothers in Israel. Materials and Methods: The study, conducted from February 2022 to July 2023 at Bnai Zion Medical Center (located in Haifa district) and Laniado hospital (located in Netanya, Sharon plain), included mothers and their partners who voluntarily completed questionnaires. The survey, comprising 26 questions, delves into religion, faith, religiosity, and infant feeding approaches, while considering various socioeconomic and health-related factors...
April 30, 2024: Breastfeeding Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682639/biodiversity-conservation-human-animal-interactions-and-zootherapy-in-ecological-knowledge-of-indonesian-healers
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Patricia G Patrick, Abdul Rahman
We examined the entanglement of biodiversity conservation, human-animal interactions, zootherapy, and local beliefs among Sumatran Healers and their local community by completing an ethnography of 43 Indigenous Healers across 8 tribes in Bengkulu Province, Sumatra, Indonesia. Data collection tools were interviews, observations, videos, photographs, and a researcher journal. Of the 43 Healers, 30 used animals and mentioned 62 species. Of the animals identified, the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List lists 34% (n = 21) as endangered, decreasing, or vulnerable, including Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae), Sumatran elephant (Elephas maximus sumatranus), and Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis)...
April 29, 2024: Conservation Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680782/the-cultural-formulation-interview-as-a-clinical-tool-in-the-assessment-of-eating-disorders-a-pilot-study
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Mattias Strand, Elisabeth Welch, Sofie Bäärnhielm
BACKGROUND: The Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) in the DSM-5 is a person-centered instrument for systematically appraising the impact of sociocultural factors in psychiatric assessment. The CFI has been shown to be feasible, acceptable, and useful in various clinical contexts. However, to this date there is only one published report describing the use of the CFI with patients with eating disorders. AIMS: To explore the potential benefits and challenges of utilizing the CFI in the assessment of eating disorders...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678500/psychological-approach-in-the-interpretation-of-20th-century-kazakh-postmodern-literature
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Akerke Altynbek, Aigerim Mussabekova
The aim of the study is to analyse contemporary postmodern literary works of Kazakhstan through the conceptual prism of Freudian and Jungian psychoanalysis. To achieve research goals, the following methods were used: axiomatic, content analysis, and comparative. The results of the study determined that contemporary Kazakh writers characterise a large field of motives and ideas that are revealed through text, symbols, and characters. Strong tools for their interpretation were the psychological approaches of Freud and Jung, which are the standards of psychoanalysis and have their own specific features of semantic content...
April 28, 2024: Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
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