Sociology topic list of research papers
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The views of general practitioners and practice nurses towards the barriers and facilitators of proactive, internet-based chlamydia screening for reaching young heterosexual men2014 / Karen Lorimer, Susan Martin, Lisa M McDaid
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Enhancing life prospects of socially vulnerable youth through sport participation: a mixed methods study2014 / Sabina Super, Niels Hermens, Kirsten Verkooijen, Maria Koelen
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Culture, acculturation and smoking use in Hmong, Khmer, Laotians, and Vietnamese communities in Minnesota2014 / Diana J Burgess, Jeremiah Mock, Barbara A Schillo, Jessie E Saul, Tam Phan, et al.
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What a wish to die can mean: reasons, meanings and functions of wishes to die, reported from 30 qualitative case studies of terminally ill cancer patients in palliative care2014 / Kathrin Ohnsorge, Heike Gudat, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
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Variability and dilemmas in harm reduction for anabolic steroid users in the UK: a multi-area interview study2014 / Andreas Kimergård, Jim McVeigh
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A novel nonparametric item response theory approach to measuring socioeconomic position: a comparison using household expenditure data from a Vietnam health survey, 20032014 / Daniel D Reidpath, Keivan Ahmadi
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A multilevel analysis of prenatal care and birth weight in Kenya2014 / Japheth Osotsi Awiti
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The relationship between mentoring on healthy behaviors and well-being among Israeli youth in boarding schools: a mixed-methods study2015 / Maayan Agmon, Cheryl Zlotnick, Anat Finkelstein
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Assessing the implementation and influence of policies that support research and innovation systems for health: the cases of Mozambique, Senegal, and Tanzania2015 / Julius Mugwagwa, Daniel Edwards, Sylvia de Haan
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Differences between Roma and non-Roma in how social support from family and friends helps to overcome health care accessibility problems2015 / Daniela Bobakova, Zuzana Dankulincova Veselska, Ingrid Babinska, Daniel Klein, Andrea Madarasova Geckova, et al.
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Exchanging and using research evidence in health policy networks: a statistical network analysis2014 / Jessica C Shearer, Michelle Dion, John N Lavis
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Prediction of negative attitudes toward Australian asylum seekers: False beliefs, nationalism, and self-esteem2005 / Anne Pedersen, Jon Attwell, Diana Heveli
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RECONSTITUTING THE DEMOCRATIC SUBJECT: SEXUALITY, SCHOOLING, AND CITIZENSHIP2007 / Robert A. Rhoads, Shannon M. Calderone
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The Vital Role of Social Workers in Community Partnerships: The Alliance for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning Youth2010 / Michael P. Dentato, Shelley L. Craig, Mark S. Smith
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An exploratory cluster randomised trial of a university halls of residence based social norms intervention in Wales, UK2012 / Simon M Murphy, Graham Moore, Annie Williams, Laurence Moore
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Competitive behavior and self esteem - relevant factors that influence young couples’ life
Abstract The purpose of this study is to surprise if competitive behavior affects young couples’ life and the self esteem of partners. Objectives of this research are identifying how competitive behavior is perceived in couple relationship, if there ...
2010 / Iuliana Costea, Ramona Palos, Anca Munteanu -
Do differences in the administrative structure of populations confound comparisons of geographic health inequalities?2010 / Andrew L Jackson, Carolyn A Davies, Alastair H Leyland
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Schémas de sélection: de la représentation généalogique au modèle statistique. Justification asymptotique2009 / B Goffinet, B Mangin
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Examining the relationship between sensitivity to rejection and using Facebook in university students
Abstract Background: Rejection sensitive persons expect others to reject them, readily interpret ambiguous interpersonal cues as rejection, and overreact to rejection, real or imagined (Downey & Feldman, 1996), Thus they used Computer-Mediated...
2011 / Hojjat.A Farahani, Somayeh Aghamohamadi, Zeynab Kazemi, Firoozeh Bakhtiarvand, Mojtaba Ansari -
Assessing the mental health of 16 – 17 year olds in Manchester
Abstract Compulsory education in the United Kingdom ends at 16. This paper explores the challenges of attempting to find a representative sample of 16 – 17 year olds. The authors worked with Connexions, the careers advisory service and sent out a...
2011 / Latha Hackett, Heinke Otto, Louise Theodosiou