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Posttraumatic growth of medical staff during COVID-19 pandemic: A scoping review

,” “changes in life philosophy,” and “growth in personal competence.” Influencing factors included trauma exposure, sociodemographics, psychological characteristics (resilience and positive qualities), coping ... ), coping, and social support. Conclusions This review discovered moderate PTG levels among medical staff during the COVID-19 pandemic, with critical areas in interpersonal relationships, life philosophy, and

Political Economy of Non-Communicable Disease (NCD) prevention and control in Lebanon: identifying challenges and opportunities for policy change and care provision reforms

Lebanon is a middle-income country facing substantial fragility features. Its health profile shows a high burden of NCD morbidity and mortality. This paper intends to analyse the political economy of ... control in Lebanon. Methods This study adopted a literature‑based case study research design using a problem‑ driven political economy analysis framework. A total of 94 peer‑reviewed articles and documents

Why Philosophy Makes No Progress

This paper offers an explanation for why some parts of philosophy have made no progress. Philosophy has made no progress because it cannot make progress. And it cannot because of the nature of the ... . This version is the Problem of the Subjective and Objective. Then it is argued that the unsolvability of this latter problem is why there are other unsolvable philosophy problems. Consciousness; Mind

Political instability and hiv/aids response in the south west and north west regions of Cameroon: a qualitative study

disease burden, the Republic of Cameroon in West Africa is experiencing ongoing political instability in her North and South West Regions. Our study used qualitative methods to better understand key

The role of collectivism, liberty, COVID fatigue, and fatalism in public support for the zero-COVID policy and relaxing restrictions in China

and political philosophy were controlled for. For H1a-c, the participants’ perceived positive health consequences of the zero-COVID policy (β = 0.13, p < .001), perceived norms about zero-COVID (β ... political stability [ 17, 18 ]. Understanding public concern and underlying reasons can facilitate support for future disease prevention in China and offer the academic community a point to compare with the

The impact of geo-political socio-economic factors on vaccine dissemination trends: a case-study on COVID-19 vaccination strategies

, we aim to reveal the impact of political and socio-economic factors on SARS-Cov-2 vaccination trends observed in two hundred and seventeen countries spread across the six continents. The study had ... trends was the health expenses of different nations. The study has been synthesized on political and socio-economic factors where the features were ardently study in retrospect of varied socio- economic

The Ideal of Global Philosophy in an Age of Deglobalization

circle . In: Philosophical papers 1913- 1946 . Springer, Dordrecht, pp. 48 - 51 Parekh B ( 1991 ) Nehru and the national philosophy of India . Econ Political Weekly 26 ( 1-2 ): 35 -48 Sokolov AV ... the affirmation of intercultural philosophy and internationalism but it goes well beyond cultural and geographic cosmopolitanism. To embrace global philosophy is to reject any approach to philosophy

The pervasive association between political ideology and COVID-19 vaccine uptake in Brazil: an ecologic study

phenomenon affecting adherence to vaccines. More recently, during the COVID-19 pandemic, political views have emerged as an additional influencing factor for vaccine hesitancy. In this ecologic study, we used ... , during the COVID‑19 pandemic, political views have emerged as an additional influencing factor for vaccine hesitancy. Methods In this ecologic study, we used information from publicly available databases

The association of the quality of life with Afghan households’ food insecurity before and after the recent political change in Afghanistan: a comparative analysis

Sciences, University of Idaho , Moscow, ID , USA 2 Department of Political Science, McGill University , Montreal, QC , Canada 3 Department of Sociology, Centre for Studies in Food Security, Toronto ... political change. Figure 3 shows the difference between the QOL domains at the two time points. The overall QOL score changed the most compared to individual domains. Table 3 also shows the average QOL

Mobilizing community-driven health promotion through community granting programs: a rapid systematic review

search was conducted across three databases: Medline, SocINDEX, and Political Science Database. Single reviewers completed screening, consistent with a rapid review protocol. Studies describing or ... three databases were searched from inception: Medline, SocINDEX, and Political Science Database. Databases were searched using combinations of terms related to “grant”, “subsidy”, “endowment”, “financing

Understanding complex causes of suicidal behaviour among graduates in Bangladesh

, relationship problems, drug addiction, political marginalization, and the stigma of shame, all of which can cause low self-esteem and suicidal thoughts. Moreover, the research suggests that families in ... graduates to secure a job after graduation, resulting in anxiety and, in some cases, suicide. Furthermore, other factors such as relationship breakdowns, bereavement, poverty, mental illness, and political

Social determinants of health during and after coronavirus: a qualitative study

Health has multiple dimensions influenced not only by individual factors but also by broader social, economic, cultural, and political structures. The widespread COVID-19 pandemic has ... cultural, political, and economic interactions and exchanges, therefore the society has structure. Contemporary complex industrial societies and past simple societies have a common aspect: they are not

Trust as a catalyst: revealing the impact of government trust and professional trust on public health policy compliance during a pandemic

respondent’s gender (0 = male, 1 = female); the respondent’s marital status (0 = single, 1 = married); the respondent’s political affiliation Chen et al. BMC Public Health (2024) 24:957 Page 7 of 13 Table 2 ... ± SD Gender ance behaviour Household Political registration membership Wear a mask Handwashing Maintain social distancing Vaccinate NAT certificate Health code Stay home Protective compliance

Men’s attitude towards wife-beating: understanding the pattern and trend in India

Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a severe human rights violation and a global burden on public health. Wife-beating is a form of IPV and an extension of the patriarchal philosophy that legitimizes

The burden of Cardiovascular diseases in Jordan: a longitudinal analysis from the global burden of disease study, 1990–2019

-sector healthcare system, political stability, and its role as a haven for refugees and migrants. These distinctive factors emphasize Jordan’s suitability as a case study. This investigation aims to ... features, including its dual-sector healthcare system (e.g., private and public healthcare), stable political environment, and its role as a haven for refugees and migrants from conflict-ridden neighboring

Predictors of mental health among U.S. adults during COVID-19 early pandemic, mid- pandemic, and post-vaccine eras

A collective trauma like COVID-19 impacts individuals differently due to socio-contextual and individual characteristics. Younger adults, minorities, affiliates of certain political parties, and ... of people of different race/ethnicity, sex, age groups, and income level changed over the three timepoints of the study. Political party Given the polarized nature of U.S. politics, political party

Barriers to cervical cancer screening in Africa: a systematic review

system, individual, interpersonal, community and structural levels. Political will complimented by stakeholder involvement is required in the development and implementation of strategies that will ensure ... [ 26 ]. Where available, the policies are weak and characterised by a lack of political will and backing by governments. Inadequate funding of the programme results in poor availability of all resources

How the social media impact women’s psychological well-being in the patriarchal structure? The moderating effect of social capital

Despite technological, political and economic progress, Pakistan is still a traditionally patriarchal society, and cultural norms curb women’s freedom of socialization, which contributes to poor ... political, economic, social and cultural aspects. The democratic political system, digitalization, high economic indexes, policies and Westernization cannot change century-old gender segregation, which is

Unveiling the unseen toll: exploring the impact of the Lebanese economic crisis on the health-seeking behaviors in a sample of patients with diabetes and hypertension

%), global pandemic (81%), unstable political conditions (90.5%), economic crisis (96.8%), medication shortage (91.8%) and inability to access healthcare (74.1%). Higher sub-scores for anxiety, depression and ... resilient society, has been grappling for nearly four years now with an unprecedented multifaceted crisis that has reverberated across all facets of life, including its healthcare landscape. The political

Exploring the burden, prevalence and associated factors of chronic musculoskeletal pain in migrants from North Africa and Middle East living in Europe: a scoping review

Immigrants are exposed to numerous risk factors that may contribute to the development of chronic musculoskeletal pain. Recent political and environmental crises in North Africa and the Middle East ... migra‑ tion has climbed to a high record due to complex political and environmental reasons Studies that focus on acute conditions/pain The focus of the review is on chronic pain Studies on malignant