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Title
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A meta-analysis of the roles and resources model of support giving's health effects
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Author
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LaPorte, Thomas
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Date Created
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2016
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Subjects--Topical
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Social psychology, Psychology, Medical sciences
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Description
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Giving social support is lauded in society and regarded as contributing to the development and maintenance of social relationships, but research has typically focused on the benefits of receiving such support and the costs of giving. An emerging l...
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Cognitive, Attitudinal, and Behavioral Predictors of College Sleep and Health
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Author
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Peach, Hannah
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Date Created
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2015
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Description
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College students are one of the top at-risk groups for chronic sleep loss and poor sleep quality, therefore research devoted to the identification of cognitive, attitudinal, and behavioral predictors of sleep is essential. The present study examin...
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Title
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Cognitive, Attitudinal, and Behavioral Predictors of College Sleep and Health
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Author
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Peach, Hannah
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Date Created
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2015
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Subjects--Topical
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Psychology, Medical sciences
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Description
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College students are one of the top at-risk groups for chronic sleep loss and poor sleep quality, therefore research devoted to the identification of cognitive, attitudinal, and behavioral predictors of sleep is essential. The present study examin...
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Title
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Conceptual Refinement of the Phenomenon of Adverse Childhood Experiences
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Author
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Krinner, Lisa Maria
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Date Created
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2021
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Subjects--Topical
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Public health
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Description
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Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are stressful and/or traumatic events that happen during the first 18 years of a person’s life. Researchers estimate that at least 50% of the U.S. adult population have experienced at least one ACE. Consequence...
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EVALUATING A PRENATAL, BREASTFEEDING EDUCATIONAL VIDEO’S INFLUENCE ON PROTECTIVE RESOURCES, PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS, AND BREASTFEEDING OUTCOMES
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Author
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Godly-Reynolds, Erin
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Date Created
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2019
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Subjects--Topical
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Educational evaluation, Psychology, Medical sciences
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Description
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Barring major medical conditions (e.g., HIV), breastfeeding is widely recognized as the healthiest feeding option for babies. In the United States, approximately three out of every four mothers initiate breastfeeding; however, less than one in fiv...