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Motherhood of Nigerian and Romanian Women in Sexual Exploitation

2020

Motherhood in human trafficking can cause a transition from an invisible individual, marginalised by their administrative and social status, into a ‘recognised citizen’ (Brouckaert and Longman 2018). This is to do with ‘the constitute maternal act’ (Ruddick 1995), in which the role of care is assumed regarding the child necessities, bringing with it help for the mother in order to fulfil necessary services (Brouckaert and Longman 2018). Therefore, motherhood can be perceived, especially by the trafficker as an added vulnerability factor, due to the responsibility that the victim feels in protecting the baby. However, on the other hand, the responsibility in protecting another life can also …

Political scienceRomanianlanguagePublic sphereHuman traffickingPrivate sphereCriminologylanguage.human_languageVulnerability factorSocial status
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Vulnerability and Human Dignity in the Age of Rights

2016

The chapter emphasizes the fragility of human condition and the need for political powers and laws that pursue the protection of all individuals.

PoliticsDignityHuman rightsPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectVulnerabilityHuman conditionPhilosophy of lawInternational lawConstitutional lawSocioeconomicsmedia_commonLaw and economics
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Sensitivity Analysis Of Multi-Electrode Arrays For Characterizing The Non-Saturated Zone In Groundwater Vulnerability Assessment

2009

The near-surface environment acts as a filter and buffer for contaminants introduced from the surface by anthropogenic activities. For this reason there is a great need to improve our understanding of the shallow subsurface taking into account the increasing demand for vulnerability maps which illustrates the exposure of aquifers against pollution. These maps are designed to show areas of greatest potential for groundwater contamination on the basis of local subsurface conditions. A shallow, unconfined sand-and-gravel aquifer is highly vulnerable to pollutants because rapid recharge gives little time to contaminants to degrade naturally or be adsorbed before reaching the aquifer. Conversely…

PollutionPollutantHydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorymedia_common.quotation_subjectVulnerabilityAquiferGroundwater rechargeContaminationPermeability (earth sciences)Environmental scienceElectrical resistivity tomographymedia_common11th International Congress of the Brazilian Geophysical Society
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Risk perception, knowledge, prevention, information sources and efficacy beliefs related to Covid-19

2020

Abstract Background Sars-Cov-2 is one of the latest examples of an emerging infectious disease challenging the world and it is the third case, in just two decades, of “spillover”. In light of the recent outbreak (Italy is in 2nd position), it is important to evaluate people risk perception and to support the Health Authority with effective communicative actions to avoid the spread of “infodemia”/alarmism. The aim of this study is a) to study levels of perceived threat, risk perception, severity and comparative vulnerability b) to compare risk perception with other communicable/not communicable diseases; c) provide information to increase awareness/ knowledge of the disease. Methods We perfo…

Poster Displayseducation.field_of_studymedicine.medical_specialtyPublic healthmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationVulnerabilityPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthDiseaseRisk perceptionFamily medicinePerceptionmedicineHealth belief modelAcademicSubjects/MED00860AcademicSubjects/SOC01210DK Health threats emergencies and preparednessSuspecteducationPsychologyAcademicSubjects/SOC02610media_common
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Paternal and Maternal Transition to Parenthood: The Risk of Postpartum Depression and Parenting Stress

2015

Transition to parenthood represents an important life event increasing vulnerability to psychological disorders. Postpartum depression and parenting distress are the most common psychological disturbances and a growing scientific evidence suggests that both mothers and fathers are involved in this developmental crisis. This paper aims to explore maternal and paternal experience of transition to parenthood in terms of parenting distress and risk of postpartum depression. Seventy-five couples of first-time parents were invited to compile the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale and the Parenting Stress Index-Short Form in the first month of children life. Study sample reported very high level…

Postpartum depressionmedicine.medical_specialtyVulnerabilitylcsh:MedicinePediatricsArticleSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicaMedicinePsychiatryTransition to parenthood; parenting distress; postpartum depressionbusiness.industrylcsh:RTransition to parenthoodlcsh:RJ1-570Life eventsParenting stresslcsh:Pediatricsmedicine.diseaseSettore MED/39 - Neuropsichiatria InfantileDistresspostpartum depressionparenting distreEdinburgh Postnatal Depression ScaleAnxietyparenting distressmedicine.symptombusinessMaternal distressClinical psychologyPediatric Reports
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Afghanistan: Why Has Violence Replaced Political Power?

2012

The hypothesis from which Chap. 4 stems, and which I will try to confirm through this article, is that in Afghanistan it has been the international factors (albeit interacting with internal dynamics) which have had a particular hand in intensifying the conflicts and the process of State decomposition. On top of the underlying and undeniable structural weakness and external vulnerability of the Afghan State (a matter addressed in sects 4.1 and 4.2), the international interventions from the Afghan-Soviet war to the 2001 invasion, the lack of interest shown by the international community in consolidating peace in Afghanistan during the 1990s, and especially the numerous errors made by the inte…

Power (social and political)PoliticsAfghanState (polity)Work (electrical)Political sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectField (Bourdieu)Political economyDevelopment economicsVulnerabilityInternational communitymedia_common
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Validity of Brief Scales for Assessing Transdiagnostic Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies in Primary Care Patients With Emotional Disorders

2021

Abstract. Cognitive emotion regulation strategies have been proposed as an explanation for transdiagnostic vulnerability to emotional disorders, which are highly prevalent in the primary care setting. The use of brief psychological instruments to detect cognitive-emotional factors – such as worry, rumination, interpretative and attentional distortions, and metacognitions – could provide valuable clinical data to better guide treatment in primary care. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of four brief scales derived from the full versions of four assessment instruments (PSWQ, RRS, IACTA, and MCQ-30). The brief scales were completed by 1,250 primary care …

Predictive validity050103 clinical psychology05 social sciencesVulnerabilityMetacognitionCognition030227 psychiatry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineConvergent validityRating scalemedicineAnxiety0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychological testingmedicine.symptomPsychologyApplied PsychologyClinical psychologyEuropean Journal of Psychological Assessment
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La legittimità costituzionale dei reati di favoreggiamento e reclutamento della prostituzione: note a margine di Corte cost. 141/19

2020

The Italian Constitutional Court (141/2019) rejected the issue on the constitutional legitimacy of the crimes of "recruitment" and "aiding and abetting" prostitution, as proposed by the Court of Appeal of Bari. Nevertheless, the causal links between the behavior of facilitating prostitution and the dangers to freedom, security and dignity of the prostitutes are questionable.

Prostitution Law - "Recruitment" and "aiding and abetting" prostitution - Constitutional Court - Dignity vulnerability and sexual self-determination in the criminal justice system.Settore IUS/17 - Diritto Penale
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The analysis of the concept of vulnerability on the International legal framework on Human Trade

2018

The establishment of the Trafficking1 and the Smuggling Protocol2 has brought to the surface the importance of the concept of vulnerability. However, the Protocols have not given a precise definition to the concept of vulnerability, in order to perceive a practical application on legal grounds. In 2005, the Council of Europe tries to delimit the definition’s gap of such concept, through the Convention of Warsaw3, giving a more exact definition of the concept. The present article intends to analyse the evolution and the application of this concept on the international legal framework on Human trafficking and Smuggling of migrants.

Protectionbusiness.industryVulnerbaility; Human Trafficking; Human Smuggling; International Legal Framework; Protection.VulnerabilityVulnerabilitylcsh:International relationsInternational tradeHuman SmugglingConventionHuman TraffickingOrder (exchange)Settore SPS/11 - Sociologia Dei Fenomeni PoliticiPolitical scienceSettore SPS/12 - Sociologia Giuridica Della Devianza E Mutamento SocialeHuman traffickingInternational Legal Frameworkbusinesslcsh:JZ2-6530Law and economicsDebater a Europa
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Personality traits as indicators of vulnerability to schizophrenia

1993

Psychiatry and Mental healthSchizophrenia (object-oriented programming)VulnerabilityBig Five personality traitsPsychologyBiological PsychiatryClinical psychologySchizophrenia Research
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