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681“…The main challenges described were financial hardship (28/46), the effect of migrants’ documentation status on using public food aid (13/46), and the suspension of or reduction in humanitarian assistance due to the economic recession (7/46). …”
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682“…Despite undeniable hardship, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic also saw an outpour of community solidarity and mutual aid towards those in need. …”
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683“…Our findings suggest that the existential approach may enable the discovery of more positive life values during times of hardship and could improve self-reported low self-esteem due to poor maternal and change the way of life in patients with bipolar disorder.…”
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684por Wiersema, Nicole J, Drukker, Anouck J, Dung, Mai Ba Tien, Nhu, Giang Huynh, Nhu, Nguyen Thanh, Lambalk, Cornelis B“…Interviewees experience secrecy, social pressure and economic hardship. CONCLUSION: Offspring are very important to Vietnamese couples. …”
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685por Johnson, April J., Moore, Zack S., Edelson, Paul J., Kinnane, Lynda, Davies, Megan, Shay, David K., Balish, Amanda, McCarron, Meg, Blanton, Lenee, Finelli, Lyn, Averhoff, Francisco, Bresee, Joseph, Engel, Jeffrey, Fiore, Anthony“…Although behavior and attitudes might differ during a pandemic, these results suggest short-term closure did not cause substantial hardship for parents. Pandemic planning guidance should address the potential for transmission in public areas during school closure.…”
Publicado 2008
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686“…We test this premise with British longitudinal data (the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children), exploring maternal self-perceptions of economic hardship in relation to increasing family size and actual socioeconomic status. …”
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687por Harrington, Elizabeth K., Newmann, Sara J., Onono, Maricianah, Schwartz, Katie D., Bukusi, Elizabeth A., Cohen, Craig R., Grossman, Daniel“…Fears of premature death, financial hardship, and perinatal HIV transmission emerged as reasons for participants' desire to delay/cease childbearing. …”
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688“…Migration is a powerful adaptive strategy for humans to navigate hardship and pursue a better quality of life. As a universal vehicle facilitating exchanges of ideas, culture, money and goods, international migration is a major contributor to globalization. …”
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689por Van Oyen, Herman, Nusselder, Wilma, Jagger, Carol, Kolip, Petra, Cambois, Emmanuelle, Robine, Jean-Marie“…In populations with lower life expectancy, the hardship among men is already evident at young ages. …”
Publicado 2012
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690“…With the country’s Prime Minister serving as a co-chair of the UN post-2015 development agenda panel,(a) this is a unique opportunity for the UK to put forward its health system architecture as a highly applicable and well-tested model for providing access to efficient and cost-effective care, with minimal financial hardship. Arguably, such a model tailored to the needs of specific countries could consequently lead to commercial opportunities for UK plc. in areas such as consulting, training, education and healthcare products. …”
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691“…Poverty is commonly defined as a lack of economic resources that has negative social consequences, but surprisingly little is known about the importance of economic hardship for social outcomes. This article offers an empirical investigation into this issue. …”
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692“…Outcome profiles, here conceptualized as combinations of adverse outcomes related to education, economic hardship, unemployment, and mental health problems, were assessed in 1992–2008 (ages 39–55). …”
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693por Lange, Brittany C. L., Dáu, Ana Luísa B. T., Goldblum, Joanne, Alfano, Janet, Smith, Megan V.“…Qualitatively, women described financial hardship, housing, employment status, and transportation as sources of stress, which influenced their parenting practices. …”
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694“…“Future aspirations” have typically been used in life course research to refer to one’s conception of their chances of success across life domains and can serve as a resource to help individuals persevere in the face of hardship. Taking a life course approach and using three waves of data from the MIDUS study, we utilize hybrid fixed effects models to assess the relationship between future aspirations and income. …”
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695“…Data were analysed thematically, the results revealing that this cohort of participants shared similar experiences of stress and hardship during the perinatal period. Participants valued the KMMS for its narrative-based approach to screening that explored the individual’s risk and protective factors. …”
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696“…Refugees are additionally more vulnerable to economic hardship, COVID-19 infection, and mental illness exacerbations. …”
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697“…However, this should not be interpreted as implying that income subsidy programs for older adults, such as the BOP, do not affect mental health, considering the importance of economic hardship in this population and the program’s socioeconomic effects.…”
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698“…Patients described exacerbated emotional, cognitive and physical concerns, and greater vulnerability to isolation and economic hardship. Families and carers reported increased distress arising from hospital lockdown. …”
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699por Martín-Higarza, Yolanda, Fontanil, Yolanda, Méndez, María Dolores, Ezama, Esteban“…Regression equations to predict physical health also revealed the following as significant variables: wishful thinking, social withdrawal, and cognitive restructuring as coping styles; reappraisal to achieve emotion regulation; fear of rejection or abandonment, and desire for closeness in relation to attachment figures; hardship; and poor financial support. The relationship between the different forms of ACE and social vulnerability identifies the important indirect contribution of childhood adversity to health and socioeconomic conditions in adulthood.…”
Publicado 2020
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700“…Over the course of 10-months, participants attended workshops that covered an array of topics (e.g., budgeting and goal setting, avoiding financial exploitation) and completed a variety of measures aimed at understanding their financial situation and well-being (e.g., CFPB Financial Well-Being Scale, Financial Shocks, Material Hardship, Financial Skill). Results indicated that financial well-being scores significantly increased from the beginning of the workshop series (M=54.49, SD=7.23) to the end (M=58.10, SD=8.10); t(48) = 3.66, p=.001. …”
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