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<p><p>Health Education Journal, Ahead of Print. <br>Objective:Psychosocial education forms the basis of many public health interventions internationally, with an emphasis on reducing stigma, increasing mental health awareness, and decreasing barriers to help-seeking. Despite advances in mental health care …</p>
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<p>Dissemination of applied behavior analytic scholarship to those outside the field can produce potent reinforcers. This discussion proposes that increasing dissemination requires the application of behavior analytic principles to scholarly behavior by applied behavior analysts. Its major premise is that increasing consumption of products of applied behavior analytic scholarship by those from outside the field requires distinct strategies to (a) attract individuals from outside the field to traditional outlets for applied behavior analytic scholarship and (b) increase the frequency of applied behavior analytic scholarship appearing in outlets that do not regularly feature it. A critical element of both strategies is the judicious adoption of methods or terminology from other disciplines. However, different approaches are required to implement each strategy. Practical tactics for individual applied behavior analysts to contribute to both strategies are also discussed.</p>
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<p>Following the fall in new HIV diagnoses in gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) since 2015, the English government published an HIV Action Plan in 2021 committing to end HIV transmission by 2030. Underlying HIV transmission and access to testing influence diagnosis trends and may not reflect incidence as people could be living with undiagnosed HIV for many years. We derived HIV incidence by clinical risk markers and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use.</p>
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<p>Using GUMCAD STI surveillance data between 2014/2015 and 2022/2023, we calculated yearly HIV incidence among HIV-negative GBMSM attending sexual health services (SHS) in England with at least two HIV tests within 365 days (‘repeat testers’). Annual incidence was stratified by clinical risk markers: bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI) history and recent HIV test (from the previous year). Incidence was further stratified by PrEP use in 2022/2023.</p>
<p><sec><st>Results</st></sec></p>
<p>The number of HIV-negative GBMSM attending SHS in England increased by 34% from 111 977 in 2014/2015 to 1 49 904 in 2022/2023, of whom repeat testers were 34% (37 576) in 2014/2015 and 38% (56 896) in 2022/2023. HIV incidence reduced by 93% overall (1.77/100 person-years (py) (95 CI 1.61 to 1.94) in 2014/2015 to 0.12/100 py (0.09 to 0.16) in 2022/2023). Incidence was reduced by at least 89% in all groups irrespective of clinical risk markers: with bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI) history (3.68/100 py (3.17 to 4.27) to 0.26/100 py (0.18 to 0.38)); the subset with a rectal bacterial infection (5.18/100 py (4.13 to 6.49) to 0.58/100 py (0.36 to 0.93)) and with a recent HIV test (1.93/100 py (1.66 to 2.24) to 0.08/100 py (0.05 to 0.13)). In 2022/2023, using PrEP reduced HIV incidence by 86% (using PrEP: 0.05/100 py (0.03 to 0.08)) vs not using PrEP: 0.36/100 py (0.26 to 0.50)).</p>
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<p>There was a sustained and large decline in HIV incidence among GBMSM, while incidence remains highest among those with a recent bacterial STI history. This analysis further highlights the real-world impact of PrEP and highlights the importance of equitable provision of HIV combination prevention interventions.</p>
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<h2>Background</h2>
<p>Practice-Based Research Networks (PBRNs) have historically been effective support mechanisms for primary care research. Although the number of PBRNs worldwide has increased, their numbers in Japan are relatively limited. This study aims to elucidate the current PBRN landscape in Japan and the process of establishing a new PBRN to encourage the formation of similar networks.</p>
<h2>Methods</h2>
<p>We conducted a national cross-sectional descriptive study in which six PBRNs in Japan were identified using the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality PBRN Registry. Detailed information regarding their PBRN characteristics and activities was collected using a standardized Excel template. We further conducted an embedded illustrative case study of the experiences and lessons learned from initiating a PBRN, using data gathered from the steering committee members of the network and document review.</p>
<h2>Results</h2>
<p>Six primary care-focused PBRNs were found in regions ranging from large cities to isolated islands. Their relationships with academic external stakeholders also vary. All networks were established within the past 15 years, with most encountering funding challenges. The illustrative case study highlighted several key lessons, including the significance of motivation, necessity for clear membership and defined roles of PBRN members, the governance structure of the PBRN organizational diagram, and the importance of sustainable activities and funding.</p>
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<p>PBRNs play a crucial role in building a sustainable foundation of evidence for primary care research. Support from the Japan Primary Care Association committees and the Global PBRN Initiative significantly aids in advancing PBRN activities, ultimately enhancing primary care research in Japan.</p>
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<p>The 11th revision of the International Classification of Diseases defines the severity of dysfunction as a core diagnostic criterion for personality disorders. This study examined the psychometric properties of the Czech adaptation of the Personality Disorder Severity–ICD-11 (PDS-ICD-11) scale. The sample consisted of 1704 participants (72.4% women) in community (<i>n</i> = 612) and treatment-seeking (<i>n</i> = 1092) groups. Results supported the unidimensionality of the PDS-ICD-11, good internal consistency, and expected associations with a validated measure of severity (Levels of Personality Function Scale–Brief Form 2.0; LPFS-BF 2.0), as well as with pathological traits and quality of life measures. Compared with the LPFS-BF 2.0, the PDS-ICD-11 demonstrated stronger associations with quality of life (small effect size) and was a better predictor of treatment-seeking status; however, it explained less variance in pathological traits, except for negative affectivity. Neither severity measure showed a balanced representation of trait domains, suggesting a need for refinement. Overall, the Czech PDS-ICD-11 offers a valid and efficient tool for screening the severity of personality dysfunction, with utility in both research and clinical settings.</p>
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<h2>Background and aims</h2>
<p>Korsakoff’s syndrome is an alcohol-related neurocognitive disorder characterized by episodic memory impairments, apathy, confabulations and poor illness-insight. This meta-analysis aimed to estimate mean effect sizes of performance in social cognition in people with Korsakoff’s syndrome (KS) compared with controls.</p>
<h2>Method</h2>
<p>A systematic literature search was conducted in May 2024 to identify research articles that examined social cognition in patients with KS and control groups. Weighted effect sizes (Hedges’ <i>g</i>) were calculated for the three levels of social cognition: emotion perception, social interpretation and socio-cognitive integration. There was no restriction on setting. Instruments examining emotion perception (facial emotion recognition and prosody), interpretation (mentalizing, self-awareness and empathy) and socio-cognitive integration (moral reasoning and social knowledge) were used in the included studies.</p>
<h2>Results</h2>
<p>Thirteen studies (<i>n</i> = 622; 292 KS, 330 controls) showed that individuals with KS performed statistically significantly worse across all domains of social cognition compared with controls. Large effect sizes were found in emotion perception [<i>g =</i> −1.14, 95% confidence interval (CI) = −1.46 to −0.81), <i>P</i> < 0.001, I<sup>2</sup> = 58.5%, 8 studies, <i>n</i> = 372], with comparable effect sizes for facial emotion recognition and prosody. In social interpretation (<i>g =</i> −0.77, 95% CI = −1.34 to −0.21, <i>P =</i> 0.007, I<sup>2</sup> = 96.6%, 4 studies, <i>n</i> = 188), a large effect was found for mentalizing (<i>g =</i> −1.05, 95% CI = −1.61 to −0.50, <i>P</i> < 0.001, I<sup>2</sup> = 74.1%; 3 studies, <i>n</i> = 120). In socio-cognitive integration (<i>g =</i> −0.74, 95% CI = −1.11 to −0.37, <i>P</i> < 0.001, I<sup>2</sup> = 0%, 3 studies, <i>n</i> = 184), social knowledge showed a large effect size (<i>g =</i> −0.81, 95% CI = −1.24 to −0.38, <i>P</i> < 0.001, 1 study, <i>n</i> = 104). Results for empathy (<i>g =</i> −0.43, 95% CI = −1.05 to 0.20, <i>P =</i> 0.18, 1 study, <i>n</i> = 40), self-awareness (<i>g =</i> −0.21, 95% CI = −0.47 to 0.05, <i>P =</i> 0.12, 1 study, <i>n</i> = 68) and moral reasoning (<i>k =</i> 2, <i>g =</i> −0.54, 95% CI = −1.28 to 0.19, <i>P =</i> 0.15, I<sup>2</sup> = 0%; 2 studies, <i>n</i> = 80) were uncertain, with possible important differences in both directions.</p>
<h2>Conclusions</h2>
<p>This meta-analysis shows that people with Korsakoff’s syndrome perform statistically significantly worse than controls on socio-cognitive measures, with the largest effect sizes in the perception and interpretation of social information.</p>
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<p>Poverty persists in the Philippines despite numerous welfare initiatives. This study examines the effectiveness, accessibility, and equity of existing programs and explores the feasibility of a centralized National Poverty Alleviation Program (NPAP). An explanatory sequential mixed-method design surveyed 1,561 beneficiaries nationwide, followed by in-depth interviews with five participants representing varied program types. Descriptive statistics, chi-square tests, and thematic analysis were used. Participation was highest in the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (44.91%) and TUPAD (28.32%). Respondents strongly agreed on program awareness (<i>M</i> = 4.69) but cited delays (<i>M</i> = 4.69), redundant documentation, and inequities (<i>M</i> = 4.56). <i>χ</i><br>
<sup>2</sup> tests showed significant differences by age group but not gender. Qualitative insights confirmed inefficiencies, fragmented implementation, and political favoritism, with broad support for an integrated, digitalized NPAP. Findings suggest that centralization—paired with oversight, localized support, and digital platforms—could improve efficiency, fairness, and trust. Recommendations include a single-application system, real-time tracking, independent monitoring, and inclusion of livelihood and skills development to address multidimensional poverty.</p>
<h2>摘要</h2>
<p>尽管菲律宾推行了众多福利举措, 但贫困问题依然存在。本研究考察了现有项目的有效性、可及性和公平性, 并探讨了实施集中式国家扶贫计划(NPAP)的可行性。本研究采用解释性序列混合方法设计, 在全国范围内调查了1561名受益人, 随后对代表不同项目类型的五名参与者进行了深度访谈。研究使用了描述性统计、卡方检验和主题分析。参与率最高的是“菲律宾潘塔维德帕米扬”(Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino)项目(44.91%)和“菲律宾扶贫开发”(TUPAD)项目(28.32%)。受访者对项目的认知度表示高度认同(M = 4.69), 但也指出了项目实施的延误(M = 4.69)、文件冗余和不公平(M = 4.56)。卡方检验显示, 不同年龄段存在显著差异, 但性别差异不显著。定性分析证实了效率低下、实施分散和政治偏袒等问题, 但人们普遍支持整合的数字化NPAP。研究结果表明, 集中化——结合监督、本地化支持和数字平台——能提高效率、公平性和信任度。建议包括单一申请系统、实时跟踪、独立监测以及纳入生计和技能发展, 以解决多维贫困问题。</p>
<h2>Resumen</h2>
<p>La pobreza persiste en Filipinas a pesar de las numerosas iniciativas de bienestar. Este estudio examina la efectividad, accesibilidad y equidad de los programas existentes y explora la viabilidad de un Programa Nacional de Alivio de la Pobreza (NPAP) centralizado. Un diseño de método mixto secuencial explicativo encuestó a 1561 beneficiarios en todo el país, seguido de entrevistas en profundidad con cinco participantes que representan diversos tipos de programas. Se utilizaron estadísticas descriptivas, pruebas de chi-cuadrado y análisis temático. La participación fue más alta en el Programa Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino (44.91%) y TUPAD (28.32%). Los encuestados estuvieron muy de acuerdo en el conocimiento del programa (<i>M</i> = 4.69) pero mencionaron retrasos (<i>M</i> = 4.69), documentación redundante e inequidades (<i>M</i> = 4.56). Las pruebas de chi-cuadrado mostraron diferencias significativas por grupo de edad, pero no por género. Los conocimientos cualitativos confirmaron ineficiencias, implementación fragmentada y favoritismo político, con un amplio apoyo para un NPAP integrado y digitalizado. Los hallazgos sugieren que la centralización, junto con la supervisión, el apoyo localizado y las plataformas digitales, podría mejorar la eficiencia, la equidad y la confianza. Las recomendaciones incluyen un sistema de solicitud única, seguimiento en tiempo real, monitoreo independiente e inclusión del desarrollo de medios de vida y habilidades para abordar la pobreza multidimensional.</p>
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<p><p>Volume 50, Issue 4, December 2025, Page 494-501<br>. </p>
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<p>Previous studies find limited evidence about public opinion towards social welfare attitudes (SWAs) in developing countries. This paper attempts to reveal the international positioning and associating factors of the SWA in China. The data come from both the “International Social Survey Program” (ISSP, 2016) and an empirical investigation in Mainland China (2022); 2411 Chinese respondents from four provinces were investigated. This study reached three significant conclusions. First, respondents in Mainland China possess a positive SWA, considering that the government has the responsibility to ensure socioeconomic security. Second, the degree of economic development dominates SWA, while the East Asian welfare regime has an auxiliary effect. Third, SWA in Mainland China is deeply influenced by individuals’ self-interests; whether they can profit from the welfare system has a deep impact on their SWA. This study finds that Chinese respondents have a unique SWA compared with people in rich democracies, which not only is related to the collectivism and self-reliance concepts influenced by Confucianism in East Asia but also originates from the inadequate welfare supply in China’s social welfare system.</p>
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<p><p>It was expected that by the end of 2025, the country’s overall poverty rate would drop to around 1.1 per cent, meaning between 900,000 and 1.1 million people would still be living in poverty, according to Phạm Hồng Đào, deputy chief of the National Office for Poverty Reduction.</p>
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<p><div class="tag country">Country: Cambodia</div>
<div class="tag source">Sources: DanChurchAid, World Food Programme</div>
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<p>Please refer to the attached file.</p>
<p><em>This report is produced by the Humanitarian Response Forum (HRF) in collaboration with humanitarian partners. It covers the period from 13– 26 Dec 2025.</em></p>
<h2>Situation and Impact</h2>
<p>The situation along the Thai border continues to deteriorate, with heavy artillery exchanges along the 800km border and worrying reports of diverse weaponry (artillery, antipersonnel mines, F-16 fighter jets, drone attacks, navy patrols) including in and around populated areas. Civilian casualties and high levels of displacement are reported. While the previous conflicts were limited to the border regions, this round of conflict has extended into areas deeper beyond the borders. This is triggering displacements of people far away from the borders, adding to the high numbers of displacement.</p>
<p>As of 25 December, the <strong>National Committee for Disaster Management (NCDM)</strong> reported <strong>644,589 people displaced (336,302 women and 204,992 children), of whom 347,346 were residing in 200 temporary sites and 297,243 staying with host communities/relatives.</strong> 30 civilian deaths and 88 injuries were reported. The humanitarian situation remains driven by uneven living conditions across sites and repeated displacements, with urgent needs consistently reported in food and nutrition, shelter and NFIs, WASH, protection and health, alongside widespread disruption to education. Further, the continuation of conflict with increased cross border shelling, planes and drones flying over and dropping bombs have immensely increased anxiety and trauma among all people in the affected areas and especially among displaced people.</p>
<p><strong>Education disruption is severe:</strong> Reportedly 1,311 schools are closed, affecting an estimated <strong>322,103 students</strong> and 15,034 teachers, with more than 90 per cent of affected students not having any access to education. <strong>Food support</strong> at most sites remains donation-dependent and varies substantially day to day; nutrition screening in 13 camps reached approximately 1,200 children under five, identifying 3.6 per cent with severe acute malnutrition and 17.5 per cent with moderate acute malnutrition. <strong>Protection concerns remain prominent,</strong> with limited screening and reporting mechanisms, and heightened risks for children, women and girls. At safe evacuation sites, shelter kits and non-food items (NFIs) remain the most urgent need, reflecting multiple displacement and loss of essential belongings, alongside ongoing WASH gaps in safe water, sanitation and hygiene supplies. Psychosocial support is increasingly being seen as a critical need and professional support is near to non-existent, except for some support provided by agencies such as TPO.</p>
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<p><p>The government has sought to boost China’s flagging birth rate, concerned about the rapidly ageing and shrinking population, as well as record low marriage rates. But young people in Beijing told AFP that taxing contraceptives will not address the root issues they say are stopping people from having children.</p>
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<h2>Objective</h2>
<p>To estimate the effect of starting a provider-led Institutional Special Needs Plan (I-SNP) arrangement on facility-level enrollment, utilization, and quality.</p>
<h2>Study Setting and Design</h2>
<p>I-SNPs are a type of Medicare Advantage (MA) plan that allows insurers to differentiate their benefits exclusively for long-term residents in nursing homes. Since I-SNPs first became available in 2006, there has been growth in provider-led I-SNPs where nursing homes are financially integrated or partnered with an insurer to operate a plan for their own residents. We used a difference-in-differences design to estimate the effect of starting a provider-led I-SNP arrangement on several facility-level outcomes, including the share of a facility’s long-stay residents who were enrolled in an I-SNP, hospitalizations, medication use, pressure ulcers, physical restraints, falls, and mortality.</p>
<h2>Data Sources and Analytic Sample</h2>
<p>We used Medicare claims and nursing home resident assessments (2004–2021) to identify Medicare long-stay nursing home residents.</p>
<h2>Principal Findings</h2>
<p>The start of a provider-led I-SNP arrangement led to a 17.0 percentage point (pp) increase (standard error [SE]: 0.006) in I-SNP enrollment among facility residents within 4 years relative to control nursing homes. We also estimate that the start of a provider-led I-SNP arrangement significantly decreased hospitalizations (−1.0 pp, SE: 0.002), increased the use of antipsychotic (0.4 pp, SE: 0.002) and hypnotic drugs (0.3 pp, SE: 0.001), and reporting of pressure ulcers (0.4 pp, SE: 0.002).</p>
<h2>Conclusions</h2>
<p>Provider-led I-SNPs allow nursing homes to bear financial risk for their residents. These results suggest that this form of risk bearing may successfully reduce utilization (e.g., hospitalizations), but with unclear implications for quality as increased use of sedating drugs and rates of pressure ulcers could either reflect poorer care or retention of sicker patients due to lower hospitalization rates.</p>
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<td><a href="https://ifp.nyu.edu/2026/journal-article-abstracts/cfs-70080/" style="font-family:Helvetica, sans-serif; letter-spacing:-1px;margin:0;padding:0 0 2px;font-weight: bold;font-size: 19px;line-height: 20px;color:#222;">Girls Leaving Care: Establishing Relational Agency Through Relational Responsiveness in Out‐of‐Home Placements and Aftercare</a>
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<p><h2>ABSTRACT</h2>
<p>This study offers the concepts of relational agency that place the development of agency and self-efficacy beliefs in the context of interpersonal relationships. Twenty-two semi-structured interviews with care-leavers were analysed through a six-stage thematic analysis process. The following four themes emerged: (1) the perception of the placement as a successful turning point, (2) relationships formed during the stay as opportunities to practice relational agency, (3) experiences of leaving the village and applying relational agency and (4) insights regarding the village support program, including awareness of relational agency as a necessary skill. Participants reported significant personal growth, improved self-awareness and better decision-making skills resulting from their experiences. Findings suggest that the facility provided a safe and nonjudgmental environment allowing residents to develop relational responsiveness and agency. Discussion emphasizes the need for theoretical understanding as well as the applied development of relational agency. The study’s limitations and suggestions for future research are also discussed.</p>
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<td><a href="https://ifp.nyu.edu/2026/journal-article-abstracts/15298868-2025-2554968/" style="font-family:Helvetica, sans-serif; letter-spacing:-1px;margin:0;padding:0 0 2px;font-weight: bold;font-size: 19px;line-height: 20px;color:#222;">How self-compassion informs decision-making in ordinary times</a>
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<p><p>Volume 24, Issue 8, December 2025, Page 1035-1057<br>. </p>
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<td><a href="https://ifp.nyu.edu/2026/journal-article-abstracts/jcop-70060/" style="font-family:Helvetica, sans-serif; letter-spacing:-1px;margin:0;padding:0 0 2px;font-weight: bold;font-size: 19px;line-height: 20px;color:#222;">Planning a Perinatal Mental Health Intervention for a Post‐Disaster Rural Community: Caregivers’ and Women’s Perspectives</a>
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<p>Mentors Offering Maternal Support (M-O-M-S<img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/2122.png" alt="™" class="wp-smiley">) is an intervention to reduce prenatal anxiety among vulnerable women. The aim of this study was to determine its applicability to support pregnant women living in Louisiana’s rural Bayou Region after Hurricane Ida. Post-disaster interviews with 22 perinatal/community care providers and 20 pregnant/postpartum women were evaluated using qualitative analysis. Maternal health caregivers described the mental health needs of women using specific themes: (1) Caring for women vulnerable before the disaster, (2) Disaster affects everybody’s mental health, (3) Modifying care–being proactive, and (4) Absolute need of the M-O-M-S<img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/2122.png" alt="™" class="wp-smiley"> Intervention. Mental health needs expressed by women corresponded to the following themes: (1) Surviving disruptions in motherhood, (2) needing emotional support, (3) finding a way to persevere, (4) M-O-M-S<img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/2122.png" alt="™" class="wp-smiley">: Someone to go through this with me. The implementation of science-guided data collection established the foundation for designing a project focused on enhancing maternal mental health post-disaster.</p>
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<td><a href="https://ifp.nyu.edu/2026/grey-literature/41640/" style="font-family:Helvetica, sans-serif; letter-spacing:-1px;margin:0;padding:0 0 2px;font-weight: bold;font-size: 19px;line-height: 20px;color:#222;">The annual report of His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills 2024/25</a>
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<p><p>Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills (OFSTED), corp creator. (2025) The annual report of His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills 2024/25. [ Corporate Report ]</p>
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<td><a href="https://ifp.nyu.edu/2026/journal-article-abstracts/00981389-2025-2563556/" style="font-family:Helvetica, sans-serif; letter-spacing:-1px;margin:0;padding:0 0 2px;font-weight: bold;font-size: 19px;line-height: 20px;color:#222;">Attachment, self-compassion, parental feelings and emotion regulation in high-stress parenting: implications for social work practice in health care</a>
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<p><p>Volume 64, Issue 9-10, null 2025, Page 305-319<br>. </p>
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<td><a href="https://ifp.nyu.edu/2026/journal-article-abstracts/08870446-2024-2373371/" style="font-family:Helvetica, sans-serif; letter-spacing:-1px;margin:0;padding:0 0 2px;font-weight: bold;font-size: 19px;line-height: 20px;color:#222;">Life after meningitis: a qualitative study exploring survivors’ experience of living with sequelae</a>
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<p><p>Volume 40, Issue 12, December 2025, Page 2036-2054<br>. </p>
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