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How Infallibilists Can Have It All

agent S has to a fact P that makes P certain for S. I do not take a stand here on precisely what facts we can apprehend. This will largely depend on the outcomes of debates in the philosophy of mind and ... philosophy of mind and perception will differ on what kinds of factors are mentally accessible in this way. In section 1, I developed the concept of apprehension in a way that remains neutral on these debates

The Impossibility of Conservatism? Insights from Russian History

in the Tsarist period to show that if they live in times of great hardship, or under arbitrary political rule, political actors and thinkers with conservative sympathies (such as respect for tradition ... developing conservative political philosophy, other parts of history where conservatism?s problems have emerged and have a recognizable connection with the situation today remain of great interest. In

Fear of Deportation and Hispanic Early Adolescent Substance Use: a Moderated Mediation Model of Stress and Hope

of control) was linked to increases in psychological distress independent of whether the source of the trauma was political conflict or other sources; in other words, it was the increasing sense of ... ). Relationship of locus of control, psychological distress, and trauma exposure in groups impacted by intense political conflict in Egypt . Prehospital and Disaster Medicine , 28 ( 2 ), 423 - 427 . https://doi.org

Enhancing Impact: A Call to Action for Equitable Implementation Science

upstream and local levels that shapes equitable or inequitable access to resources and opportunities that matter for both population health and health equity. It is the political and social context in which ... applied tenets from Kingdon’s theory (Kingdon, 2010) from political science to co-create policy actions focused on intersectoral actions to address social inequities (Zengarini et al., 2021) . There

Lift Every Voice: Engaging Black Adolescents in Social Justice Service-Learning to Promote Mental Health and Educational Equity

., Brewer et al., 2003; Chaves, 2004) . Black churches have a long history of mobilizing for political and social action to address community needs (e.g., Brown & Brown, 2003), facilitating generalizable ... community problem-solving through critical thinking about the roots of social inequality, and encourages youth to examine and influence historical, social, political, and economic decisions that sustain

Personality Comparison between Lethal and Non-lethal Intimate Partner Violence Perpetrators and Their Victims

many risks or biases such as cultural or political differences, prejudices, or other personal variables (Back & Nestler, 2016; Meloy, 2004) . To overcome this limitation, study 1 was performed, showing

Beware the lure of models

tools for scientific analysis — they are also tools of social persuasion and objects of political contestation, often used in ways

Mixed Methods Evaluation of Satisfaction with Two Culturally Tailored Substance use Prevention Programs for American Indian/Alaska Native Emerging Adults

of government-enforced relocations from tribal lands to urban areas; purposeful assaults against family, social, and cultural traditions; and other political and economic structural barriers that have

Introduction

that there is an uninterrupted tradition from the age of humanism and the Renaissance to today. Focusing on political philosophy has led Karen Green to trace women’s argu ments for their status as the ... topic which is, of course, of considerable contemporary interest. Three papers extend our knowledge of the moral and political philosophy developed by women. Jacqueline Broad offers the first extended

Scaling up Evidence-Based Interventions Within the US Public Health Market

political forces as well as embracing scaling up within the complex funding streams in which prevention will be sustainable at scale. These include increasing attention to practical considerations that can ... to overcome in the attention to, appreciation for, and financial and political support for EBI-based prevention. The report reflects a thoughtful critical review and formulation of the impediments to

Integrating the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) into a Culturally Responsive Evaluation (CRE) Approach to Conduct Mixed-Method Evaluations of Diabetes Prevention and Management Programs Reaching Underresourced Populations and Communities

setting includes the economic, political, and social contexts of the communities, and the inner setting includes specific features of the organization itself, such as organizational climate, culture, and ... primary data. Primary data were collected Outer setting Context • How do contextual factors (e.g., geographic location, political and social climate, economic conditions) affect implementation of the

Re-envisioning, Retooling, and Rebuilding Prevention Science Methods to Address Structural and Systemic Racism and Promote Health Equity

perpetually damaging nature of systemic racism is also conveyed through social media coverage of economic and political oppression experienced by minoritized communities at the hands of the “laws, written or ... , educational, political, and legal conditions. Characterized as social determinants of health, they manifest as disparities in a wide range of health outcomes. This involves disparities in behavioral risk

Evaluation of Prevention Programs for Grandparent Caregivers: a Systematic Review

coresidence and family well-being: Implications for research and policy . The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science , 654 ( 1 ), 110 - 126 . https://doi.org/10.1177/00027 16214526530

Introduction to the Special Issue on “Promoting a Culture of Prevention: an International Perspective”

reduce the virus spread have exposed major differences among stakeholders, regions, and political beliefs. These differences centered around economic issues, citizen health and well-being, and individual ... reinforcing a sense of belonging to a common European cultural and political space” (OECD 2019) . The papers that are included in this Special Issue are examples of the culture of prevention in various

Facilitators and Barriers to the Sustainability of a School-Based Bullying Prevention Program

well as the socioeconomic and political landscape (see Han & Weiss, 2005; Scheirer, 2005; Shediac-Rizkallah & Bone, 1998) . Considering program-related factors, the external implementation support ... contribute to program sustainability (Sanford DeRousie & Bierman, 2012; Woodbridge et al., 2014) . In regard to broader contextual factors, the overall socioeconomic and political landscape shapes school

Youth Empowered Advocating for Health (YEAH): Facilitating Partnerships Between Prevention Scientists and Black Youth to Promote Health Equity

Consciousness (CC) framework within the virtual environment. Specifically, we endeavored the promotion of (1) critical reflection, (2) political efficacy, and (3) social action, the CC framework’s three core ... , build their sense of agency and political efficacy, and develop possible mechanisms of social action. Youth Ambassadors, a community-based organization that utilizes a strengths-based approach to develop

Reaching Latinx Communities with Algorithmic Optimization for SARS-CoV-2 Testing Locations

re-examination of existing political realities. For example, one site was retained to serve a Latinx community where existing community partners were concerned to operate, and another site proposal was ... sample multiple imputation: The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 677 ( 1 ), 165 - 179 . https://doi.org/10.1177/0002716218767383 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

(White) Tyranny and the Democratic Value of Distrust

of Distrust,” The Journal of Philosophy 99.10 ( 2002 ), 532–48; Katherine Hawley, “Trust, Distrust, and Commitment,” Nous 48.1 ( 2014 ), 1–20. 3. I have argued that political solidarity is of value ... University Press, 1999 ); Patti T. Lenard, “ The Decline of Trust, The Decline of Democracy?” Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 8 .3 ( 2005 ), 363 - 78 ; Shayla Nunnaly , Trust

Estimating Student Attrition in School-Based Prevention Studies: Guidance from State Longitudinal Data in Maryland

arts of the large geographic size of districts and the change in urbanicity, political atmosphere, and/or population demographics that may accompany movement to a new county in the state. Similarly, the

Systemic resilience in economics

international economic health, but they suffer from two limitations: the cost of intervention may rise above and beyond the political or market capacity or willingness to sustain the debts incurred; and the ... following government orders for quarantine and self-isolation, systemic disruption spread beyond the public health domain and into economics and finance, and even the broader political systems of various