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    Factors Associated With Participation and Change Over Time in Domestic Life, Peer Relations, and School for Adolescents With and Without Self-Reported Neurodevelopmental Disorders.... by Frida Lygnegård, Frida Lygnegård, Frida Lygnegård, Lilly Augustine, Mats Granlund, Mats Granlund, Mats Granlund, Mats Granlund, Ingemar Kåreholt, Ingemar Kåreholt, Karina Huus, Karina Huus, Karina Huus

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Few studies have investigated the predictors for participation in different contexts, over time and in relation to the same outcome variables.Objective: Objective of the current study was therefore to investigate predictors of change in participation operationalized as frequency of attendance and perceived importance in domestic life activities, peer related activities, and school activities as experienced by adolescents with and without self-reported neurodevelopmental disorders.Method: Associations with participation, both in terms of frequency and perceived importance, in domestic life, peer relations, and the school setting were investigated using six independent variables measuring experience of time and self, sex, age, stress, support from siblings, and atmosphere in family at two-time (with ~2 years in between). …”
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    A community-based peer-support group intervention “Paths to EvERyday life” (PEER) added to service as usual for adults with vulnerability to mental health difficulties – a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial by Chalotte Heinsvig Poulsen, Cecilie Høgh Egmose, Bea Kolbe Ebersbach, Carsten Hjorthøj, Lene Falgaard Eplov

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…We aim to investigate the effect of a 10-week peer-support intervention “Paths to EvERyday life” (PEER) added to service as usual (SAU) versus SAU alone in a Danish municipality setting. …”
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    « Jouer aux normaux entre malades ». Expériences des troubles psychiques et normalités négociées dans les groupes d’entraide mutuelle. by Aurélien Troisoeufs

    “…This article aims at presenting the difference in the points of view, between animators and adherents, as to the meaning and the practice of an ordinary life. Peer relationships are an opportunity to offer an original reading of liminarity as an ordinary condition of life.…”
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    ‘It wasn't just the academic stuff, it was life stuff’: the significance of peers in strengthening the Indigenous health researcher workforce by Tess Ryan, Shaun Ewen, Chris Platania-Phung

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The findings highlighted Indigenous researcher peers as core sources of inspiration, moral support and sustenance in academia and in life. Peer generative power arising from peer groups provide a unique enriching to the educational and research experience. …”
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    Exploring Role model, Parenting and Juvenile Delinquents in the Selected Poems by Ayesha Mohammed Ibrahim

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…It is important for a child to have a social life. Peer and community may also affect the antisocial behaviour of a child. …”
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    The collaborative peer review framework as a model for training biomedical graduate students to perform rigorous, ethical peer review by Jonathan An, Alex Mendenhall, Matt Kaeberlein

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Here, we describe the design and implementation of formal peer review training incorporated into a graduate course on the pathology and biology of aging. We used the eLife peer review framework and primary research papers to train graduate students and postdocs how to perform peer review. …”
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    Experimental Studies on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: A Systematic Review by Asiye Dursun, Mücahit Akkaya

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…It is seen that the studies examined within the scope of the research were prepared in the form of a psychoeducational program to proceed with different variables such as “coping competence, the meaning of life, peer bullying, decision-making strategies, body image flexibility, social appearance anxiety, fear of negative evaluation and test anxiety” and carried out by the researcher themselves. …”
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    Social Media and Young People’s Sexualities: Values, Norms, and Battlegrounds by Sander De Ridder

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Drawing on 14 focus groups ( n  = 89, conducted in 2012 and 2015) with young people between 14 and 19 years of age in Dutch-speaking Belgium, this article is informed by young people’s discussions, meanings, values, and norms on sexuality and social media, situated in everyday life peer group settings. The results argue how young people are making strong value judgments about sexuality in the context of social media and how they use a sharp hierarchical system to distinguish between “good” and “bad” sexual practices in social media. …”
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    Cyberbullying and emotional distress in adolescents: the importance of family, peers and school by Goran Livazović, Emanuela Ham

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Younger male participants (p<,01), who have less educated mothers (p<,05), lower academic achievement (p<,01) and report lower satisfaction with family life, peer relations and school attainment (p<,01) represent an average cyberbully profile. …”
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    The Effects of Peer Support Groups on Mental Health of Hemodialysis Patients by A Malek khahi, M Jadid Milani, P Amiri

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Abstract Background & Aims: Patients treated through hemodialysis experience a great deal of psychological trauma that could lead to a reduction in their quality of life. Peer support groups could offer assistance to patients with similar experiences and thus enhance their quality of life. …”
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    Peer support interventions for individuals with acquired brain injury, cerebral palsy, and spina bifida: a systematic review by Ben B. Levy, Dorothy Luong, Laure Perrier, Mark T. Bayley, Sarah E. P. Munce

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Abstract Background Neurological disorders may negatively impact community integration and/or quality of life. Peer support has emerged as a potential strategy to enhance patients’ efficacy in managing their own health. …”
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    Exploring the Discursive Function of Hashtags: A Semantic Network Analysis of JUUL-Related Instagram Messages by Ganna Kostygina, Miao Feng, Lauren Czaplicki, Hy Tran, Shreya Tulsiani, Siobhan N. Perks, Sherry Emery, Barbara Schillo

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Social media serve as an extension of real-life peer groups among youth and young adults. Community accounts, which likely have greater credibility among users compared to commercial accounts, may help enhance the effects of targeted promotion and normalize vaping comprehensive regulation of commercial digital tobacco marketing is necessary to reduce the amount of commercial content youth and other consumers are exposed to through overt commercial and influential community accounts.…”
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    • Impact of relative mental illness on caregivers by O. Kazakova, F. Thomas, V. Zrazikova

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Priorities for support amongst carers included better information, public awareness raising and sensitization, advocacy to support patient integration into social and economic life, peer support and respite for family carers, and an increase in mental health specialists. …”
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