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Possible paths to increase detection of child sexual abuse in child and adolescent psychiatry: a meta-synthesis of survivors’ and health professional…

2022

Background: Efforts are directed both towards prevention and early detection of Child sexual abuse (CSA). Yet, only about 50% of CSA survivors disclose before adulthood, and health professionals rarely are the first disclosure recipients. Increasing the detection rate of CSA within the context of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (CAP) therefore represents a significant secondary prevention strategy. However, facilitating CSA disclosure when the survivor is reluctant to tell is a highly complex and emotionally demanding clinical task. We therefore argue that efforts to increase detection rates of CSA within CAP need to rest on knowledge of how both survivors and health professionals experienc…

AdultVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Samfunnsmedisin sosialmedisin: 801AdolescentHealth PolicyEmotionsChild Abuse SexualIssues ethics and legal aspectsAdolescent PsychiatryHumansFundamentals and skillsChild AbuseSurvivorsChildGerontology
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A Generative Model of the Mutual Escalation of Anxiety Between Religious Groups

2018

We propose a generative agent-based model of the emergence and escalation of xenophobic anxiety in which individuals from two different religious groups encounter various hazards within an artificial society. The architecture of the model is informed by several empirically validated theories about the role of religion in intergroup conflict. Our results identify some of the conditions and mechanisms that engender the intensification of anxiety within and between religious groups. We define mutually escalating xenophobic anxiety as the increase of the average level of anxiety of the agents in both groups over time. Trace validation techniques show that the most common conditions under which …

Agent-based model060303 religions & theologyRadicalizationReligious violenceArtificial societymedia_common.quotation_subjectGroup conflictGeneral Social Sciences06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religion01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasXenophobia0103 physical sciencesComputer Science (miscellaneous)medicineAnxietymedicine.symptomPsychologySocial identity theorySocial psychologymedia_commonJournal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation
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Forecasting Changes in Religiosity and Existential Security with an Agent-Based Model

2018

We employ existing data sets and agent-based modeling to forecast changes in religiosity and existential security among a collective of individuals over time. Existential security reflects the extent of economic, socioeconomic and human development provided by society. Our model includes agents in social networks interacting with one another based on the education level of the agents, the religious practices of the agents, and each agent's existential security within their natural and social environments. The data used to inform the values and relationships among these variables is based on rigorous statistical analysis of the International Social Survey Programme Religion Module (ISSP) and…

Agent-based model060303 religions & theologySocial networkbusiness.industryHuman Development ReportGeneral Social Sciences06 humanities and the artsInternational Social Survey Programme0603 philosophy ethics and religionHuman development (humanity)HomophilyReligiosityComputer Science (miscellaneous)060301 applied ethicsbusinessPsychologySocial psychologySocial influenceJournal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation
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Living autobiographically: Concepts of aging and artistic expression in painting and modern dance.

2016

This article discusses the ways in which artists have incorporated or failed to incorporate the aging process of their bodies into their art. Using Russian ballet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov and the French painter Claude Monet as cases in point, we explore situations in which physical changes brought about by aging compromises artists' ability to engage with their artistic medium. Connecting Monet's oeuvre and Baryshnikov's dance performances to life writing accounts, we draw on John Paul Eakin's concept of "living autobiographically": In this vein, life writing research does not only have to take into account concepts of identity as they emerge from life writing narratives, but it also need…

AgingDanceAnthropologyMedicine in the ArtsIdentity (social science)03 medical and health sciences030502 gerontologyHumansNarrativeSociologyDancingPaintingHealth Policy06 humanities and the artsGeneral Medicine060202 literary studiesModern danceLife writingIssues ethics and legal aspectsAutobiographies as TopicExpression (architecture)Aesthetics0602 languages and literaturePaintingsBallet dancer0305 other medical scienceArtJournal of aging studies
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The Significance of Treasure Hunting: Past and Present

2012

It is certainly insufficient to explain treasure hunting as a reaction to poverty or a form of greed and avarice.1 Avarice has been seen as a part of the human condition and thus as a non-historical, that is, a quasi-anthropological constant. Anthropological constants hardly ever help to explain the behaviour of historical people. In our case, an alleged human tendency to accumulate material wealth does not explain why some people engaged in treasure hunting whereas others did not. Why did people look for treasure? Why did they talk about treasure? Why were they willing to suffer the repeated failure of treasure hunts and continue to look for hidden riches?

Agrarian societyHistoryPovertyEarly modern periodRepeated failureEnvironmental ethicsHuman conditionProtestant work ethicTreasureArchaeology
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Prove di Lotta Contro ilPrays citri Mill. a mezzo diBacillus thuringiensis

1966

For the first time the Authors have proved in the laboratory and in the fieldB. thuringiensis against the citrus-flower moth (Prays citriMill.) successfully.

Animal ecologyEcologyInsect ScienceEnvironmental ethicsPlant ScienceBiologyGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesAgronomy and Crop ScienceEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEntomophaga
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Highlights on contemporary recognition and sensing of fluoride anion in solution and in the solid state

2012

The fluoride anion has recently gained well deserved attention among the scientific community for its importance in many fields of human activities, but also for concerns on its effect on health and the environment. Although surprisingly overlooked in systematic studies in the past, fluoride has nowadays become a topical target in the field of anion recognition. A multitude of scientific reports are published every year where the establishment of efficient and specific interaction with fluoride is sought in polar and aqueous media. Here, the emphasis is directed to a detailed description of the most interesting contemporary studies in the field, with a particular focus given to those publis…

AnionsAqueous mediumChemistryMultitudeSolid-stateMolecular ConformationWaterNanotechnologyHydrogen BondingGeneral ChemistryCrystallography X-RaySolutionschemistry.chemical_compoundFluoridesHumansEngineering ethicsFluorideta116Chemical Society Reviews
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Political Theory For The Anthropocene

2016

This paper explores the ways in which the Anthropocene, this new epoch in which noearthly place, form, entity, process, or system escapes the reach of human activity, puts underpressure some traditional categories and concepts of liberal democratic theory. We begin byexplaining the notion of the Anthropocene, and then show how it may affect traditional liberalnotions of agency, responsibility, governance, and legitimacy. We conclude by describing thechallenge of designing new institutions appropriate to the Anthropocene.

Anthropocene Climate Change Political Theory Ethics
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Toxic Theisms? New Strategies for Prebunking Religious Belief-Behaviour Complexes

2020

This article offers a brief epidemiological analysis and description of some  of the main cognitive (and coalitional) biases that can facilitate the emergence and  enable the maintenance of a broad category of toxic traditions, which will be referred  to here as “religious” belief-behaviour complexes (BBCs) or “theisms”. I argue that such  BBCs played an “adaptive” role in the Upper Paleolithic and have continued to “work”  throughout most of human history by enhancing the species’ capacity for material  production and promoting its biological reproduction. However, today the theist credulity  and conformity biases that surreptitiously shape these kinds of social assemblages  have now becom…

AnthropoceneReproduction (economics)media_common.quotation_subjectBody politicEnvironmental ethicsConsumer capitalismSociologyDebiasingCultural conflictConformityCognitive biasmedia_commonJournal of Cognitive Historiography
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The venous system in health and disease. AMN Gardner and RH Fox (eds). IOS Press, The Netherlands, 2001. No. of pages: 306. ISBN: 90 5199 433 8

2002

AnthropologyEnvironmental ethicsDiseaseSociologyPathology and Forensic MedicineThe Journal of Pathology
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