Sociology topic list of research papers
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Calming the mind: Healing after mass atrocity in Cambodia2015 / I. Agger
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What's in a name? Ages and names predict the valence of social interactions in a massive online game
Abstract Multi-player online battle arena games (MOBAs) are large virtual environments requiring complex problem-solving and social interaction. We asked whether these games generate psychologically interesting data about the players themselves....
2015 / Athanasios V. Kokkinakis, Jeff Lin, Davin Pavlas, Alex R. Wade -
Work-Life Integration and Workplace Rights for Domestic Workers in Support to Elderly Persons: A Real Challenge in a Complex Working Environment!2015 / D.-G. Tremblay, I. I. Ilama
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Urban health indicators and indices—current status2015 / Richard Rothenberg, Christine Stauber, Scott Weaver, Dajun Dai, Amit Prasad, et al.
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Civic Education and Learning Democracy: Their Importance for Political Participation of Young People
Abstract We experience politics in our daily life and in all social spheres. People, particularly young people, always see politics as a complex process. Often, politically interested and motivated citizens are confronted with the concepts...
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Who pays for home care? A study of nationally representative data on disabled older Americans2015 / Alexander L. Janus, John Ermisch
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Using interviewer random effects to remove selection bias from HIV prevalence estimates2015 / Mark E McGovern, Till Bärnighausen, Joshua A Salomon, David Canning
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Values in breast cancer screening: an empirical study with Australian experts2015 / L. Parker, L. Rychetnik, S. Carter
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Improving ethnic monitoring for telephone-based healthcare: a conversation analytic study2013 / G. M. Leydon, K. Ekberg, M. Kelly, P. Drew
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International students’ experience of a western medical school: a mixed methods study exploring the early years in the context of cultural and social adjustment compared to students from the host country2015 / A. McGarvey, R. Brugha, R. M. Conroy, E. Clarke, E. Byrne
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'Why does it happen like this?' Consulting with users and providers prior to an evaluation of services for children with life limiting conditions and their families2013 / A. Hunt, E. Brown, J. Coad, S. Staniszewska, S. Hacking, et al.
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Individual Choice and Risk: The Case of Higher Education2012 / M. Brynin
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Utilización de medicamentos en centros penitenciarios2013 / Albert Figueras i Suñé, Joan Costa i Pagés, Josep M. Arnau de Bolós
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Sociodemographic Risk Factors of Diabetes and Hypertension Prevalence in Republic of Korea2010 / Hosik Min, JongWha Chang, Rajesh Balkrishnan
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La utilización de los servicios sanitarios por la población inmigrante en España
Resumen Objetivo Comparar la utilización de los servicios sanitarios por la población inmigrante y por la población autóctona. Métodos Se ha utilizado la...
2009 / Enrique Regidor, Belén Sanz, Cruz Pascual, Lourdes Lostao, Elisabeth Sánchez, et al. -
A disorder of anger and aggression: Children’s perspectives on attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder in the UK
Abstract This article investigates the social and moral dimensions of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) diagnosis, asking what ADHD means in UK children’s everyday lives, and what children do with this diagnosis. Drawing on interviews...
2011 / Ilina Singh -
Measuring precarious employment in times of crisis: the revised Employment Precariousness Scale (EPRES) in Spain
Abstract Objective This study examines the psychometric properties of the revised Employment Precariousness Scale (EPRES-2010) in a context of economic crisis and growing unemployment. ...
2015 / Alejandra Vives, Francisca González, Salvador Moncada, Clara Llorens, Joan Benach -
Social support and self-management capabilities in diabetes patients: An international observational study
Abstract Objective The objective of this study was to explore which aspects of social networks are related to self-management capabilities and if these networks have the potential to reduce the adverse health effects of...
2015 / Jan Koetsenruijter, Nathalie van Eikelenboom, Jan van Lieshout, Ivo Vassilev, Christos Lionis, et al. -
The subjective well-being of adults born preterm
Abstract Preterm birth (<37weeks’ gestation) is sometimes associated with poorer outcomes in adulthood (e.g., poorer health, fewer intimate relationships, and lower income). However, few studies have examined how these adults felt about their...
2015 / Alice Winstanley, Michael E. Lamb, Kate Ellis-Davies, Peter Jason Rentfrow -
Privatización o liderazgo profesional2014 / Joan Gené Badia