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Cultural beliefs about TBI in Botswana - Mbakile-Mahlanza L, Manderson L, Ponsford J.
This study examined illness representations and the nature of beliefs about TBI in Botswana, a small middle income country in southern Africa. Part...
Source: SafetyLit: All (Unduplicated) - September 26, 2015 Category: Global & Universal Tags: Economics of Injury and Safety, PTSD, Injury Outcomes Source Type: news

Differences in beliefs about suicide by occupation in a representative sample of adults in the United States, General Social Survey 2002-2021 - Blosnich JR, Haydinger AM, Rhoades H, De Luca SM.
This study sought to determine if workers in finance- and legal/judicial-related industries have significantly different levels of suicide acceptability comp...
Source: SafetyLit - March 17, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Economics of Injury and Safety, PTSD, Injury Outcomes Source Type: news

Emergency department staff beliefs about self-harm: a thematic framework analysis - Koning KL, McNaught A, Tuffin K.
To explore the beliefs and attitudes of emergency department staff about self-harm behaviour. Existing studies looking at views regarding self-harm rely solely on the information provided by medical and nursing staff using a questionnaire format. No studie...
Source: SafetyLit - November 8, 2017 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Economics of Injury and Safety, PTSD, Injury Outcomes Source Type: news

Relations of early childhood education teachers' depressive symptoms, job-related stress, and professional motivation to beliefs about children and teaching practices - Jeon HJ, Kwon KA, Walsh B, Burnham MM, Choi YJ.
This study used teacher questionnaires to investigate the relationships of early childhood education teachers' depressive symptoms, professional motivation, and job-related stress to their beliefs about children and teaching practices. T...
Source: SafetyLit - December 11, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Economics of Injury and Safety, PTSD, Injury Outcomes Source Type: news

Beliefs about the influence of rest during concussion recovery may predict activity and symptom progression within an active duty military population - Remigio-Baker RA, Gregory E, Cole WR, Bailie JM, McCulloch KL, Cecchini A, Stuessi K, Andrews TR, Mullins L, Ettenhofer ML.
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate relationships between beliefs about the impact of rest and the level of activities and symptoms over time among active duty Service Members sustaining concussion, and whether these relationships vary by provision of concussion educa...
Source: SafetyLit - April 5, 2020 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Economics of Injury and Safety, PTSD, Injury Outcomes Source Type: news

Precarious manhood and men's physical health around the world - Vandello JA, Wilkerson M, Bosson JK, Wiernik BM, Kosakowska-Berezecka N.
Cultural beliefs about the requirements of manhood may have implications for men's physical health. In a cross-cultural examination of 62 countries, we explored whether country-level endorsement of precarious manhood beliefs (PMBs) was associated with vari...
Source: SafetyLit - August 8, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Economics of Injury and Safety, PTSD, Injury Outcomes Source Type: news

Racial differences in the influence of female adolescents' body size on dating and sex.
Abstract This paper investigates the effect of body size on dating and sexual experiences of white (non-Hispanic) and African American (non-Hispanic) female adolescents. Using data from Add-Health, we estimate the effects of obesity and BMI z-score on the probability of having been involved in a romantic relationship, having ever been touched in the genital area in a sexual way, and having ever engaged in sexual intercourse. We find that obese white teenage girls are less likely to have been in a romantic relationship compared to their non-obese counterparts. In addition, obese white girls are less likely to ever ...
Source: Economics and Human Biology - December 1, 2013 Category: Biology Authors: Ali MM, Rizzo JA, Amialchuk A, Heiland F Tags: Econ Hum Biol Source Type: research

Dating and sexual violence research in the schools: balancing protection of confidentiality with supporting the welfare of survivors - Sharkey JD, Reed LA, Felix ED.
Rigorous research and program evaluation are needed to understand the experience of dating and sexual violence among youth and the impact of prevention and intervention efforts. Our dilemma in doing this work occurred when youth disclosed dating and sexual...
Source: SafetyLit - September 22, 2017 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Economics of Injury and Safety, PTSD, Injury Outcomes Source Type: news

Brain injury: what influences the beliefs U.S. service members have about reporting and seeking care? - Jorgensen-Wagers K, Young V, Collins D, Chavez B, Lenski D, Khokhar B.
INTRODUCTION: Despite the recent Department of Defense emphasis on traumatic brain injury (TBI) education and improvements in treatment, social, and attitudinal beliefs instilled in the military community hinder seeking medical assistance at the time of in...
Source: SafetyLit - January 29, 2021 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Economics of Injury and Safety, PTSD, Injury Outcomes Source Type: news

Examining associations between personal growth initiative and subjective trajectories of life satisfaction among survivors of ethnopolitical violence in Rwanda and Sri Lanka - Mousa Almatar N, Jayawickreme N, Foote WG, Demaske A, Jayawickreme E.
Does personal growth initiative (PGI)-the tendency to be proactive about one's personal development-impact adaptive beliefs about life quality among survivors of mass violence, such as ethnopolitical warfare or genocidal violence? One-hundred-and-twenty-th...
Source: SafetyLit - July 25, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Economics of Injury and Safety, PTSD, Injury Outcomes Source Type: news

Kurdish refugee beliefs about mental health and help-seeking: a community-engaged research study in Tennessee - Branam LS, Yigit I, Haji S, Clark J, Perkins JM.
Refugee populations exhibit high rates of PTSD, anxiety, depression, and psychological distress, but are less likely to receive care than the general population. Perceptions among the Kurdish refugee community about causes and consequences of mental illnes...
Source: SafetyLit - January 23, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Economics of Injury and Safety, PTSD, Injury Outcomes Source Type: news

How religious and spiritual beliefs explain prolonged grief disorder symptoms - Christian K, Aoun SM, Breen LJ.
This study investigated the importance of religious and spiritual beliefs in daily life in explaining Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD) symptomatology. Participants were 588 bereaved adults who completed a questionnaire. The importance of spiritual beliefs in...
Source: SafetyLit - May 18, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Economics of Injury and Safety, PTSD, Injury Outcomes Source Type: news

Intercultural health in Ecuador: an asymmetrical and incomplete project.
Authors: Herrera D, Hutchins F, Gaus D, Troya C Abstract Intimate connections between culture and health are complicated by various understandings of the human body, divergent beliefs about reality and place-bound theories about healing. Health care systems in various countries are modified with a goal of creating 'hybrid' structures that make room for traditional practices within a dominant Western model. But genuine intercultural health care is elusive. In Ecuador, a country with great cultural and geographic diversity, the culture-health spectrum is broad and bumpy. This is especially evident in health care poli...
Source: Anthropology and Medicine - December 25, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Anthropol Med Source Type: research

Response of Christian faith leaders to domestic violence: training, beliefs, and practice - Goertzen GL, Fox CS.
Faith leaders often lack training and comprehensive knowledge about domestic violence (DV). Yet, awareness about DV is a vital part of a faithful response to abuse. Clergy members and lay leaders need to engage in training on what DV is and the effect it h...
Source: SafetyLit - September 18, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Economics of Injury and Safety, PTSD, Injury Outcomes Source Type: news

Exploring psychiatric inpatients' beliefs about the role of post-discharge follow-up care in suicide prevention - Riblet N, Shiner B, Scott R, Bruce ML, Wasserman D, Watts BV.
INTRODUCTION: Patients are at increased risk for death by suicide following a psychiatric hospitalization. There has been limited study of the association between patient engagement in follow-up care after psychiatric hospitalization and suicide risk. Unde...
Source: SafetyLit - June 9, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Economics of Injury and Safety, PTSD, Injury Outcomes Source Type: news