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Building trauma informed schools in non-western contexts: Teachers’ perceived competence in identification and trauma-informed practices in schools Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-03-17 Maxwell Peprah Opoku, Ashraf Mustafa, Enas Mohamed Abdullah, Negmeldin Alsheikh, Hala Elhoweris
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration trauma model was used as conceptual framework in guiding the development of the Teacher Trauma Identification and Management Scale comp...
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A conceptual framework for mobile-based cyberbullying-related youth suicide risk screening and intervention Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-03-14 Sangmi Kim
The prevalence of cyberbullying and related suicide rate increases among youth demand a proactive and systematic response. This paper proposes a mobile-based Framework for Youth Suicide Screening a...
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The publicness of voluntary action during crisis: From resilience mechanisms to resistance tactics Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-03-08 Martino, S.A. Margono
Although the volunteerism approach is regarded as a helpful strategy, critical concerns arise regarding the dynamics of vulnerability and the publicness of disaster-affected communities’ collective...
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The therapeutic accord: The impact of subjective religiosity on the utilization of mental health services among college students Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Val Livingston, Breshell Jackson-Nevels, Dianne Davis-Wagner, Insoo Chung, Cherrel K. Manley
This research involved the use of secondary data obtained from the 2021 Healthy Minds Survey involving students from 140 US colleges and universities. A total of 132,261 students responded to the i...
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Multiple risk factors of substance use among lesbian, gay, bisexual (LGB) adults: A comparison study Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-03-08 Sung Seek Moon, Veronica L. Timbers, Stephanie C. Boddie, Stacy R. Ryan-Pettes, Lindsey Anderson
The aim of this study was to identify and compare risk factors of substance use between heterosexual and LGB adults. Using data from the 2020 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), Chi-squ...
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The perceptions and experiences of facility managers in the implementation of safer conception services in public health care facilities Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Constance Matshidiso Lelaka, Olaide Olawumi Ojoniyi
Safer Conception Services (SCS) refers to the provision of a package of care for individuals of reproductive age who are affected with HIV to have safe and healthy pregnancies. South Africa has one...
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Towards discovering human urban activity—tactics of human spatial behavior Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-03-04 Adam Wronkowski
The study of human spatial behavior primarily focuses on recognizing their spatial diversification and indicating their distribution, which is well described in the literature. In addition to explo...
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Why employees slip into silence: Role of workplace conflict and bullying Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-02-27 Kamini Kusum, Anshu Yadav
The purpose of this study is to investigate how workplace bullying mediates between workplace conflict and employee silence (acquiescent, quiescent, and pro-social silence). Data was collected from...
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Sleep and discrimination among undergraduate students: A descriptive study Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-02-26 V. Nikki Jones, Angela S. Bowman, Vickie Harden
Although racial and ethnic health disparities are recognized social and health issues, few studies have explored associations between sleep problems and everyday discrimination. Additionally, to da...
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The interaction between socioeconomic status and personality traits in predicting parental warmth among parents in Lebanon Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-02-25 Mona Ayoub, Maya Bachir
Parents’ socioeconomic status and personality traits are important predictors of parental warmth. The aim of the present study was to examine the multiplicative relations between parents’ socioecon...
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Virtual reality usage intention in an intradialysis exercise program: Predictive analysis through a structural equation model Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-02-22 P. Moscoso-Aguayo, C. Salazar-Concha, A. Gomez-Conesa, E. Segura-Orti
In recent years several exercise programs have begun to use technology, the most used has been virtual reality (VR). Technology-based programs must first be accepted by the population, since, if th...
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Depression and generalized anxiety and associated factors among adult women and men in Nepal: Results of a national cross-sectional survey in 2022 Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-02-21 Passakorn Suanrueang, Karl Peltzer
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and correlates of major depressive disorder (MDD) and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) among adults in a national population-based survey in Nep...
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Examining socioeconomic factors influencing maternal health in pregnancy Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-02-07 Janaki S, Prabakar S
Maternal health outcomes are profoundly influenced by socioeconomic determinants, posing significant challenges to achieving equitable care for pregnant women worldwide. This research examines the ...
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Finally moving on up: Messages of hope in television programs featuring Black fathers Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-01-29 Stephanie Clintonia Boddie, Brianna P. Lemmons, Mia Moody-Ramirez, Gabrielle A.E. White, Grace Dennis, Morgan Carter, Stacy Ryan-Pettes, Fay Keys
Television is a valuable sociocultural resource that allows stereotypes to be exposed and challenged including those of Black fathers. Critics note that most African American media images are Euroc...
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Examination of health-seeking behavior, e-health literacy, and successful aging in older people Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-01-21 Gizem Zevde Aydin, Özlem Özer, Okan Özkan
The present research aimed to investigate the correlation between health-seeking behavior, e-health literacy, and successful aging variables. The study population consisted of individuals aged 65 a...
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The relationship between emotion regulation and sustainable leadership: The mediating role of social safeness Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-01-21 Giulia Ballarotto, Raffaella Abate, Roberto Baiocco, Patrizia Velotti
Emotional factors in leaders have been found to be important in practicing sustainable leadership. Recent studies have highlighted that leaders with adaptive emotional regulation tend to exhibit su...
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Exploring the influence of family socio-cultural factors on students’ learning engagement at school through a mediation model Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-01-16 Antony Fute, Mohamed Oubibi, Daniel Kangwa
This study explored the effects of family factors on students’ learning engagement at home and at school. A total of 2,476 valid questionnaire (94.61%) responses were collected from students (M age...
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Korean fathers’ immigration experience Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-01-12 Kyoung-Rae Jung, Sook-Hyun Kim
Korean immigrant fathers were interviewed and the consensual qualitative research (CQR) method was employed to analyze the data. Five domains (challenges, identity, values, relationship, and well-b...
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Black and Asian American perceptions and experiences of racism in healthcare contexts: Consequences and solutions from qualitative data Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-01-09 Zhiwen Xiao, Jaesub Lee, Beth Olson, Li Zeng, Allen Wu
Race is a consequential sociocultural cue in healthcare contexts. Racism is associated with health disparities. Extant research shows significant health inequities between White and Black people. H...
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Resilience, loneliness, and anxiety during COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-01-10 Neely Mahapatra, Sukyung Yoon, Mamta Ojha, Lucinda Okine
This cross-sectional study uniquely examined the stressor and stress relationship between loneliness and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. The direct and indirect effects of loneline...
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“We are not all gangbangers”: Youth in high-poverty urban U.S. communities of color describe their attitudes toward violence, struggles, and resilience Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-01-09 Katherine Tyson McCrea, Maryse Richards, Kaleigh V. Wilkins, Amzie Moore II, Kevin M. Miller, Cynthia Onyeka, Heather Watson, Dreyce Denton, Usamah Temple, Tamera Smith, Elijah Daniels
Centering youth voices in a participatory cross-age mentoring program in urban high-poverty communities, this paper addresses three problems in knowledge about youth of color experiencing low-incom...
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Exploring the causes to unfollow social media influencers: A qualitative study Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-01-09 Salma Ayari, Khouloud Oueslati, Imène Ben Yahia
To remain attractive for firms, social media influencers have to maintain and expand their followers base. However, it has been shown that they lose approximately 7.8% of their followers annually. ...
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Measuring the effect of economic indicators of low and middle-income countries on suicide rates by using panel data analysis method Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-01-09 Selin Kalender, Osman Senol, Merve Kisi
Suicide is the ending of one’s own life for economic, psychological, and social reasons. Suicide cases worldwide occur mostly in low- and middle-income countries. The aim of this study is to examin...
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Unveiling the behavioral nexus of innovative organizational culture: Identification and affective commitment of teachers in primary schools Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2024-01-09 Said R. Alshuhumi, Dawood A. Al-Hidabi, Abd Al-Aziz Al-Refaei
A rigorous revision of the current body of literature is required to obtain an accurate assessment of the impact of innovative organizational culture on teachers’ identification and affective commi...
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Gender differences in perceived well-being: Exploring the mediating effects of agentic and communal internet use from a social role perspective Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-12-28 Zhang Hao Goh, Xue Zhang
The online gender differences in the perceived well-being of internet users are commonly associated with offline stereotypical views and their social role expectations. However, existing studies ha...
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Multi-systemic trauma and regulation: Re-centering how to BE with clients Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-12-21 Suzanne Brown, Aaron H. Rodwin, Michelle R. Munson
Systems of oppression, adult violence exposure, and adverse childhood experiences interact to contribute to traumatic-stress related disorders, which manifest in affective, cognitive, and interpers...
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The psycho-social factors that escalate intimate partner violence (IPV) among South Asian women in North America: An intersectional approach and analysis Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-12-22 Naila Sohrat Tasbiha, Arshia U. Zaidi
South Asian (SA) women, immigrant, and non-immigrant, living in the United States (US) and Canada make up a unique population for social research, specifically as it relates to intimate partner (IP...
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Romanticizing pregnancy: When motherhood becomes a malady Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-12-19 Dauda Busari, Juliet Amarachukwu Nwafor
Regarding treasures, babies emerge as divine gifts, exuding beauty that transcends words. Their delicate features and tender innocence evoke an indescribable admiration. However, understanding the ...
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Assessment of vulnerability perceptions of hero health worker mothers in the COVID-19 pandemic process Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-12-18 Melike Yavaş Celik, Zerrin Cigdem
This study aimed to evaluate the vulnerability perceptions of healthcare mothers with children aged between 4–8 years. The population (n = 589) of the study was all healthcare workers in a hospital...
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Neighborhood Contexts, Family Characteristics, and Non-Cognitive Skills among Adolescents Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-12-17 Manacy Pai, Peter B. Barr, Rusty P. Schnellinger
With mounting evidence showing the significance of non-cognitive skills for morbidity and mortality, information on the antecedents of non-cognition skill development is central for research, polic...
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COVID-19 pandemic in Russia: Behavioral response Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-12-15 Ivan Gordeev
This paper reviews changes in behavior due to the COVID-19 pandemic in various regions of Russia. Firstly, derivation of the behavioral SIR model shows that the activity level turns out to be an im...
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Embracing diversity and igniting excellence: Unveiling the impact of workplace inclusion on organizational outcomes in the Indian IT sector Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-12-06 Indu Nath Jha, Durba Pal, Subhadip Sarkar
In the context of globalization and the increasing diversity of workforce, workplace inclusivity has emerged as a critical factor for organizations aiming to gain a competitive advantage. This stud...
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GRG tools we can use: Findings and psychometrics on the GrOW survey for grandfamily support groups Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-12-06 Kerry Littlewood, Donna Fedus, Amy Roehl Devine, Deborah Langosch, Larry Cooper, Michelle Rosenthal
While grandfamily support groups are the most widely used interventions for grandfamilies, we are still beginning to understand what GRG groups provide, what outcomes they achieve and how are they ...
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The art of unmasking racism with White clinicians: From bystander to upstander Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-11-30 Kim Gibson
Racism has been woven into the fabric of American life for centuries, and social work practice is not immune to its pernicious effects. Recently, the field has acknowledged the need for White clini...
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Leisure practices of individuals on hemodialysis and the social determinants of health Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-11-27 Alexandre Cardoso da Cunha, Edson Theodoro dos Santos-Neto, Cleodice Alves Martins, Luciane Bresciani Salaroli
Hemodialysis treatment negatively change people’s daily lives, which can be minimized by improving the social determinants of health. This study aims to learn the leisure activities of individuals ...
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Urban insights into mental health: A study of depression and anxiety factors among urban adults of Bangladesh in the COVID-19 pandemic Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-11-27 Md Shahjahan, Md. Mazharul Islam, Mirajul Islam, Kumer Pial Das, Ahmed Al Sabbir
This study investigates the prevalence of depression and anxiety symptoms among urban adults in Bangladesh and explores the associated socio-demographic factors. An online cross-sectional survey wa...
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Black and Blue: An integrated conceptual framework for understanding the trauma and mental impacts of police violence exposure in Black communities Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-11-22 Betty L. Wilson, Terry A. Wolfer, Nikki R. Wooten, Ronald Pitner, Sharon E. Moore, Allison Daniel Anders
Because repeated incidents of police violence against unarmed Black people are increasingly visible, as a result of technological advances, there is growing need to understand their potentially tra...
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Validation of the Adolescent Gambling Expectancies Survey (AGES) among Korean college students: A pilot study Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-11-12 Sungkyu Lee, Jihun Na, Hyeyeon Sung
Although several studies have found the Adolescent Gambling Expectancies Survey (AGES) valid and reliable for high school students and college students, the applicability of the AGES to Korean coll...
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Caregiver resilience factors among young adult family caregivers of frail elders Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-11-07 Man Wai Alice Lun
Young adult family caregivers (age 18–34) are increasingly providing care to their older family members with chronic, disabling, or other serious health conditions. Little is known on young adult f...
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A Moderating Role of Gender in Online Health Information Seeking Behaviors for Colorectal Cancer Knowledge among Korean Americans Aged 50 to 75 Years Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-11-06 Seok Won Jin, Young Ji Yoon, Melissa Hirschi
Korean Americans have consistently reported the underutilization of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening, despite their high rates of CRC incidence and mortality. Research has indicated suboptimal CRC...
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Social media as a tool supporter in disaster management: Comparative analysis between Türkiye and Iraq Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-10-30 Meryem Walid Al-Rawi, Pinar Sarisaray Boluk, Ahmet Yucel
Public information and early warning are key components of social disaster prevention because they can complement planning, and multi-disciplinary coordination and minimize losses. Social media has...
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Aging in contemporary India: A qualitative inquiry Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-10-18 Shilpa Bandyopadhyay, Kamlesh Singh
India is aging. The growth of India’s older population has increased our concerns about their well-being. While it is critical to explore the diverse needs and aging experience of older Indians, th...
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Gender beliefs and dating violence practices among university students in Portugal Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-10-18 Sofia Neves, Ariana Correia, Janete Borges
The aim of the present article is to present and discuss the results of a Portuguese national study with 4696 university students, 3846 (81.9%) self-identified as females, 843 (17.8%) self-identifi...
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Impact of capacity building intervention on knowledge about disability among village rehabilitation workers in Kalaburagi, Karnataka India Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-10-16 Rameez Manzoor, RM Channaveer
The study aims to measure the effectiveness of capacity-building intervention on knowledge regarding disabilities among village rehabilitation workers in Kalaburagi, Karnataka, India. One hundred a...
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Promoting the energy saving behavior on Instagram: The role of the influencer’s expertise and popularity Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-10-15 Olfa Nouira, Fayçal Boukamcha
This research is grounded into the social learning and influence framework. On the basis of the literature review, it has been noted that promoting a sustainable behavior, such as energy saving, is...
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Communal and national resilience as predictors of happiness among young Filipino LGBTQ+ undergraduates: The mediating role of mental well-being Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-10-05 Jerome Visperas Cleofas
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, and other gender and sexual minority (LGBTQ+) persons are less happy and more vulnerable to mental health risks than their cisheterosexual counterparts. Eviden...
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Book Review: Experimental research designs in social work: Theory and Applications Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-09-30 Denise Anderson
Published in Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment (Ahead of Print, 2023)
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Unpaid work and women empowerment Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-09-26 Neha Riaz Khan, G. M. Arif, Maryam Sabir, Javeria Younas Abbasi
The paper attempts to contextualize the significance of the work of unpaid female family helpers’ (UPFFH) for women empowerment. Additionally, it brings into light the subjective feelings and perce...
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How self-advocacy strategies help students with ‘invisible disabilities’ flourish beyond high school Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-09-13 Lynn D. Roper
ABSTRACT This exploratory pilot of innovative support for college-age students with invisible disabilities investigated the effects of a seven-week self-advocacy intervention. A multiple methods approach was utilized to investigate the effect of a self-advocacy instructional intervention on six college-aged students with LD and/or ADHD abilities to advocate with their college professors and understand
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Urban silos: Community and social capital of low-income residents and the implications for anti-poverty initiatives Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-09-13 Cheryl A. Hyde, Karin M. Eyrich-Garg
ABSTRACT Living at or near poverty can be isolating for individuals and their families. Using the ecological perspective with emphasis on transactions across systems, we examine the social and community capital of urban, low-income individuals to understand the broader terrain that shapes and is shaped by some of their choices, and suggest the implications that our findings might have for anti-poverty
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Enter parenthood, exit neighborhood: inquiry into the place attachment of young married couples in subsidized apartments Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-09-13 Joko Adianto, Rossa Turpuk Gabe, Agra Senopati Anand
This study aims at identifying and understanding the perception level of the housing conditions of young married couples when entering parenthood and their reasons for leaving or extending their re...
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The transtheoretical model of behavior change: Implications for social work practice Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-09-12 Harry Hunter
The transtheoretical model of behavior change (TTM) can be used to help people to stop smoking and engage in other addictive behaviors. It has also been used on cancer prevention, HIV risk reductio...
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Discrimination and stress among Asian Health Care Workers in California during the COVID-19 pandemic Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Eden Zafra, Janaki Santhiveeran
ABSTRACT This study surveyed Asian American healthcare workers to examine the impact of discrimination on workplace stress during the COVID-19 pandemic. Workplace stress was measured by utilizing the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10), and discrimination experienced by healthcare workers was measured using the Everyday Discrimination Scale. This research reported several key findings. Healthcare workers
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Exploring the public sentiment of local community on major infrastructure development: Evidence from media news and Twitter data Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-08-30 Khoirunurrofik Khoirunurrofik, Calista Endrina Dewi, Annisa Marwah Zulkarnain
This study analyzes public sentiment on news sites and Twitter concerning the development of the Trans-Sumatra Toll Road (JTTS). Applying a lexicon-based approach to calculate sentiment scores, thi...
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Filtered reality: Exploring gender differences in Instagram use, social conformity pressure, and regret among young adults Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-08-11 Ifra Iftikhar, Bushra Yasmeen, Mamoor Nadeem, Numan Ahmad
ABSTRACT Instagram is a popular social networking site for sharing visual content such as photos and videos. Users can “follow,” “like,” and “comment” on the posts of others. Instagram has become a place for users to constantly compare themselves to others and feel compelled to show oneself in a certain manner due to the platform's emphasis on visual content. The purpose of this research was to investigate
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Social connectedness in the gated residential enclaves of Mumbai Suburban District: A case study approach Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-08-10 Sujayita Bhattacharjee
ABSTRACT The nature of social relations has been changing drastically in recent times. It is more so in the urban areas where lifestyles are getting more and more secluded day by day. However, social connectedness is essential for social and individual well-being. Therefore, the present study explores the level of social connectedness in the gated residential enclaves of the Mumbai Suburban District
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Reentry and transition into college life: A study of formerly incarcerated individuals in Southern California Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-08-11 Annika Anderson, Roberta Fox, Paul Jones, Rigaud Joseph, Wendi Witherell, Ashley Adams
In California, formerly incarcerated individuals face several challenges while pursuing higher education. To combat these challenges, there are several programs in the California higher education s...
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Breaking the Silence: Understanding the Consequences of Intimate Partner Violence on Refugee Men, with Depression as a Key Outcome Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-08-07 Jalal Kayed Damra, Mutasem Mohammad Akour
ABSTRACT The primary objective of the present study was to investigate the association between exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV) and symptoms of depression among a sample of married refugee men. The study recruited a convenient sample of 539 married Syrian refugee men residing in refugee camps and other locations in Jordan between 2021-2022. A cross-sectional, correlational design was employed
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An integrative framework of family processes to predict East Asian American youth’s mental health problems Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-08-01 In Young Park, Anamika Barman-Adhikari
ABSTRACT No existing conceptual framework can describe the family precursors and dynamics that explain East Asian American (EAA) youth’s mental health problems in their cultural context. To address this conceptual gap and better elucidate EAA youth’s mental health issues, we present a conceptual framework that combines two existing theories: the triadic model of family process and acculturation gap-distress
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Gender role beliefs and wellbeing among young adults in Pakistan and the United Kingdom: Testing a multiple moderator model Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Pub Date : 2023-07-28 Mamoona Mushtaq, Richard Oliver de Visser
ABSTRACT The well-being of individuals is influenced by their beliefs about gender roles, which are influenced by cultural factors. It is therefore important to compare links between gender role beliefs and well-being in cultures that are more or less gender equitable. This study examined links between gender role beliefs and well-being among young adults in the patriarchal culture of Pakistan and