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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38576075/associations-between-neighbourhood-safety-social-cohesion-sleep-quality-and-sleep-duration-among-older-adults-in-india-findings-from-the-study-on-global-aging-and-adult-health-who-sage-2015
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T Muhammad, Manacy Pai, A H Sruthi Anil Kumar, P R Lekshmi, T V Sekher
BACKGROUND: Most studies on later-life health in India focus on families, with far less attention given to the health repercussions of neighbourhood conditions among older Indians. We address this limitation in existing research by examining the associations between perceptions of neighbourhood safety and social cohesion and sleep duration and sleep quality among older adults in India. METHODS: Data come from the Study on Global Aging and Adult Health (WHO-SAGE), India 2015 wave 2, with a sample of 7118 adults aged 50 years and above...
April 4, 2024: Psychogeriatrics: the Official Journal of the Japanese Psychogeriatric Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38575725/impact-of-neighborhood-social-cohesion-and-rodent-sightings-on-mental-health-among-residents-of-new-york-city-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
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Isabel Inez Curro, Chloe A Teasdale, Elizabeth A Kelvin
Common mental disorders such as depression and anxiety are prevalent globally, and rates are especially high in New York City (NYC) since the COVID-19 pandemic. Neighborhood social and physical environments have been found to influence mental health. We investigated the impact of neighborhood social cohesion and neighborhood rodent sightings (as an indicator of neighborhood cleanliness) on nonspecific serious psychological distress (NSPD) status using 2020 NYC Community Health Survey data from 8781 NYC residents...
April 4, 2024: Journal of Urban Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573675/no-evidence-of-attentional-bias-toward-threatening-conspecific-and-allospecific-faces-in-capuchin-monkeys-sapajus-cebus-apella-using-a-dot-probe-task
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Olivia T Reilly, Marcela E Benítez, Michael J Beran, Sarah J Barber, Sarah F Brosnan
The ability to quickly perceive and interpret threatening facial expressions from others is critical for successfully maintaining group cohesion in social nonhuman primate species. Rapid detection of threatening or negative stimuli in the environment compared to neutral stimuli, referred to as an attentional bias toward threat, is adaptive in that faster threat detection can lead to greater survival outcomes. However, the evolutionary roots of attentional bias formation toward social threat are not well understood...
April 4, 2024: Journal of Comparative Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570224/self-reported-neighborhood-stressors-and-sleep-quality-among-puerto-rican-young-adults
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Ryan Saelee, Ayana K April-Sanders, Hector R Bird, Glorisa J Canino, Cristiane S Duarte, Claudia Lugo-Candelas, Shakira F Suglia
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between changes in self-reported neighborhood stressors and sleep quality and determine whether this varied by sociocultural context among Puerto Rican young adults. METHODS: Data come from the Boricua Youth Study Health Assessment, a sample of Puerto Rican young adults from San Juan, Puerto Rico, and South Bronx, New York (n = 818; mean age=22.9years). Sleep quality was assessed using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI)...
April 2, 2024: Sleep Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570129/a-comprehensive-review-of-the-environmental-benefits-of-urban-green-spaces
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Fan Zhang, Haochen Qian
This detailed analysis highlights the numerous environmental benefits provided by urban green spaces, emphasizing their critical role in improving urban life quality and advancing sustainable development. The review delves into critical themes such as the impact of urban green spaces on human health, the complex interplay between urban ecology and sustainability, and the evaluation of ecosystem services using a comprehensive review of existing literature. The investigation thoroughly examines various aspects of green infrastructure, shedding light on its contributions to social cohesion, human well-being, and environmental sustainability in general...
April 1, 2024: Environmental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567660/social-determinants-of-cardiovascular-risk-factors-among-asian-american-subgroups
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Alicia L Zhu, Austin D Le, Yuemeng Li, Latha P Palaniappan, Malathi Srinivasan, Nilay S Shah, Sally S Wong, Javier Valero-Elizondo, Tali Elfassy, Eugene Yang
BACKGROUND: Social determinants of health (SDOH) play a significant role in the development of cardiovascular risk factors. We investigated SDOH associations with cardiovascular risk factors among Asian American subgroups. METHODS AND RESULTS: We utilized the National Health Interview Survey, a nationally representative survey of US adults, years 2013 to 2018. SDOH variables were categorized into economic stability, neighborhood and social cohesion, food security, education, and health care utilization...
April 3, 2024: Journal of the American Heart Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564729/rebuilding-nursing-culture-through-application-of-social-identity-theory-and-inclusivity-in-health-care-systems-an-exemplar
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Noreen Bernard, Robin A Geiger
This article explores leader practices for rebuilding health system nursing culture by leveraging feedback from clinical nurses and applying Social Identity Theory (SIT) and inclusivity frameworks. An enriched nursing culture is the foundation of quality patient care, and as healthcare systems evolve, it becomes increasingly essential to foster a cohesive and inclusive environment in every aspect of employment practices. Social Identity Theory, which emphasizes how individuals define their self-concept through group affiliations, offers a lens to understand the interplay of identity, values, and behavior within nursing teams...
April 2024: Nursing Administration Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38563298/a-qualitative-exploration-of-the-impacts-of-covid-19-in-two-rural-southwestern-alaska-communities
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Katie Cueva, Malory Peterson, Ay'aqulluk Jim Chaliak, Rebecca Ipiaqruk Young
This manuscript presents a qualitative exploration of the experiences of people in two Southwestern Alaska communities during the emergence of COVID-19 and subsequent pandemic response. The project used principles of community based participatory research and honoured Indigenous ways of knowing throughout the study design, data collection, analysis, and dissemination. Data was collected in 2022 through group and individual conversations with community members, exploring impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants included Elders, community health workers, Tribal council members, government employees, school personnel, and emergency response personnel...
December 2024: International Journal of Circumpolar Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561423/prestalk-like-positioning-of-de-differentiated-cells-in-the-social-amoeba-dictyostelium-discoideum
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Yuka Shirokawa, Masakazu Shimada, Nao Shimada, Satoshi Sawai
The social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum switches between solitary growth and social fruitification depending on nutrient availability. Under starvation, cells aggregate and form fruiting bodies consisting of spores and altruistic stalk cells. Once cells socially committed, they complete fruitification, even if a new source of nutrients becomes available. This social commitment is puzzling because it hinders individual cells from resuming solitary growth quickly. One idea posits that traits that facilitate premature de-commitment are hindered from being selected...
April 1, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38559259/negative-mood-is-associated-with-sociobehavioral-factors-contributing-to-cardiovascular-risk-in-an-immigrant-population
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Brianna N Tranby, Irene G Sia, Matthew M Clark, Paul J Novotny, Abby M Lohr, Laura Suarez Pardo, Christi A Patten, Sheila O Iteghete, Katherine A Zeratsky, Thomas M Rieck, Luz Molina, Graciela Porraz Capetillo, Yahye Ahmed, Hana Dirie, Mark L Wieland
Background Immigrants to the United States, on average, accumulate cardiovascular risk after resettlement, including obesity. There is a need to co-create interventions to address these disparities, and mood may be an important mediating factor. Methods The Healthy Immigrant Community (HIC) study, set in southeast Minnesota, enrolled 475 adult participants in a weight loss intervention to reduce cardiovascular risk. Baseline questionnaires assessed mood, nutrition, physical activity, self-efficacy for healthy eating and physical activity, social support, and cohesion...
March 12, 2024: Research Square
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38558450/help-seeking-preference-in-obtaining-social-support-for-older-adults-in-depopulated-areas
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Hanami Tone, Michiyo Hirano
OBJECTIVE: To clarify the circumstances of help-seeking preference among older adults in depopulated areas and the relationship between help-seeking preference and social support. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study that included a sample of 271 men and women aged 65-79 years living in Japan. A questionnaire survey was conducted to assess help-seeking preference, social cohesion (community trust, norms of reciprocity and community attachment), socialising (interaction with neighbors and social network) and social support...
April 1, 2024: Australasian Journal on Ageing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38557565/strengthening-rural-community-water-safety-planning-in-pacific-island-countries-evidence-and-lessons-from-solomon-islands-vanuatu-and-fiji
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Regina T Souter, Doug Ruuska, Sarah Pene, Collin Benjamin, Sheila Funubo, Cara D Beal, Rosanna Sanderson, Suliasi Batikawai, Ana Ravai, Tema Antoinette-Wickham, Tom Rankin, Lindah Peter, Heather Molitambe, Gaston Theophile, Sachita Shrestha, Krishna K Kotra, Hugo Bugoro, Nixon Panda, Vimal Deo, Mark Love
Pacific Island Countries (PICs) collectively have the lowest rates of access to safely managed or basic drinking water and sanitation globally. They are also the least urbanised, have dynamic socioeconomic and increasing climate-linked challenges. Community-based water managers need to respond to variability in water availability and quality caused by a range of hazards. Water Safety Planning (WSP), a widely adopted approach to assessing water supply, offers a risk-based approach to mitigating both existing and future hazards...
March 2024: Journal of Water and Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38556868/providing-holistic-end-of-life-care-for-people-with-a-history-of-problem-substance-use-a-mixed-methods-cohort-study-of-interdisciplinary-service-provision-and-integrated-care
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Lucy Webb, Gemma Yarwood, Gary Witham, Sam Wright, Sarah Galvani
Harmful use of illicit drugs and/or alcohol is linked to life-limiting illness and complex health and social care needs, but people who use substances and have complex needs do not receive timely palliative care and fail to achieve quality standards for a good death. They and their families often require support from multiple health and social care services which are shown to be poorly integrated and fail to deliver interdisciplinary care. This study aimed to identify the existing barriers and facilitators within and between services in providing this population with a good death...
April 1, 2024: BMC Palliative Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38556001/neighborhood-level-social-determinants-of-health-and-cardioprotective-behaviors-among-church-members-in-new-orleans-louisiana
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Flor Alvarado, Farah Allouch, Jodie Laurent, Jing Chen, Joshua D Bundy, Jeanette Gustat, Deidra C Crews, Katherine T Mills, Keith C Ferdinand, Jiang He
BACKGROUND: Favorable neighborhood-level social determinants of health (SDoH) are associated with lower cardiovascular disease risk. Less is known about their influence on cardioprotective behaviors. We evaluated the associations between neighborhood-level SDoH and cardioprotective behaviors among church members in Louisiana. METHODS: Participants were surveyed between November 2021 to February 2022, and were asked about health behaviors, aspects of their neighborhood, and home address (to link to census tract and corresponding social deprivation index [SDI] data)...
March 29, 2024: American Journal of the Medical Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38554880/the-association-between-family-cohesion-and-depression-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Yuewen Bian, Kangyue Jin, Yali Zhang
BACKGROUND: Many studies have analyzed the association between family cohesion and depression, but there are different views and the results are inconsistent. It is necessary to use meta-analysis to explore the association between family cohesion and depression and its influencing factors. METHODS: Chinese database (China National Knowledge Infrastructure) and English databases (ERIC, MEDLINE, Web of Science Core Collection, Elsevier SD, PsycINFO, PsycArticles, and ProQuest dissertations and theses) were searched for articles published by November 2023...
March 28, 2024: Journal of Affective Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38554617/fluctuating-cohesion-a-grounded-theory-study-of-nursing-students-engaged-in-a-combined-debriefing-format
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carol Lynn Senette, Catherine Dingley, Jessica Doolen, Howard Gordon
AIM: This study explored the social processes enacted by nursing students when they engage in a combined format of structured peer debriefing followed by instructor-led debriefing after in-person simulation. The aim was to gain insight into nursing students' perceptions and how peer processes influenced reflection and learning. BACKGROUND: Debriefing, a key component of clinical simulation, promotes development of nursing students' reflective processes and enhances learning...
March 20, 2024: Nurse Education in Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38549487/prospective-assessment-of-functional-and-clinical-results-of-surgical-patellar-stabilization-in-rural-and-urban-populations-equal-chance-to-success
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jacek Walawski, Oliwer Sygacz, Martyna Jarocka, Tomasz Sacewicz
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Patella dislocation represents 3.3% of all knee injuries often leading to persistent instability. Medial patello-femoral ligament(MPFL) reconstruction is the standard method of treatment in the patellar instability. Rehabilitation after MPFL-R is a long and demanding procedure. The hypothesis presented reflects the idea that despite relatively good access to hospital care and surgical options, the post-operative rehabilitation care system is still inferior in rural areas versus the one offered in major cities and towns...
March 25, 2024: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine: AAEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38541369/healthy-inclusive-and-sustainable-catering-in-secondary-schools-an-analysis-of-a-transformation-process-with-multiple-tensions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin Hennchen, Martina Schäfer
Interest in catering for public sector schools is increasing due to its potential role in addressing the prevailing problems of malnutrition, food insecurity and non-sustainable food habits. Based on the case of secondary schools in Berlin, this study aims to explore this potential by focusing on the process of transformation towards healthy, inclusive and sustainable school catering. It employs a multi-perspective analysis based on the two concepts of food environment and social cohesion. Results are based on quantitative and qualitative data collected via an online survey of pupils from 25 secondary schools in Berlin as well as field notes from six stakeholder events...
March 20, 2024: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38541281/a-qualitative-study-of-adolescents-from-refugee-backgrounds-living-in-australia-identity-and-resettlement
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nigar G Khawaja, Robert D Schweitzer
Identity formation among young people from refugee backgrounds is complex, as it occurs while they are both integrating into a novel cultural landscape and navigating the intricacies of adolescence. The present study explored sense of identity and experiences among refugee youth in the context of resettlement. Nineteen young people (15-18 years) from refugee backgrounds, settled in Brisbane, Australia, took part in the study. An individual semi-structured interview, drawing upon the Tree of Life method, was used...
February 28, 2024: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38540535/attitudes-formation-toward-minority-outgroups-in-times-of-global-crisis-the-role-of-good-and-bad-digital-news-consumption
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Nonna Kushnirovich, Sabina Lissitsa
This paper examines the relationships between the consumption of 'bad' or 'good' digital economic news and attitudes toward immigrant and ethnic minorities during the crisis that developed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study considered attitudes toward two minority groups in Israel: immigrant citizens from English-speaking countries, and Israeli Palestinian citizens, an ethnic minority. The data were collected through an online survey of 866 respondents, who were members of the majority population group...
March 13, 2024: Behavioral Sciences
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