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Power (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Power (Psychology)'
Articles 141 to 150 of 200:
The transforming power of art.
17 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19299663-the-transforming-power-art.htm
Microfinance and HIV/AIDS prevention: assessing its promise and limitations.
16 Mar 2009
Researchers increasingly argue that poverty and gender inequality exacerbate the spread of HIV/AIDS and that economic empowerment can therefore assist in the prevention and mitigation of the disease, particularly for women. This paper critically ...
rec_pub_19294500-microfinance-hiv-aids-prevention-assessing-promise-limitations.htm
Hope as experienced in women newly diagnosed with gynaecological cancer.
15 Mar 2009
AIM: This article presents findings from a hermeneutic-phenomenological study with the aim to investigate the meaning of the lived experience of hope in women newly diagnosed with gynaecological cancer. METHOD: Fifteen women were interviewed the day ...
rec_pub_19282239-hope-experienced-women-newly-diagnosed-gynaecological-cancer.htm
9 Mar 2009
Public health programmes have done enormous good in Africa and elsewhere in the global south, but have also been met with skepticism. This skepticism often takes the form of rumours about the motives or the results of the public health intervention. ...
rec_pub_19282080-health-interventions-persistence-rumour-circulation-sterility-stories.htm
Sense of mastery, social support, and health in elderly Canadians.
3 Mar 2009
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to examine the structural relationships among sense of mastery (SOM), income level, social support, physical health, and stress in older Canadians, while controlling for demographic characteristics. METHOD: This research ...
rec_pub_19269929-sense-mastery-social-support-health-elderly-canadians.htm
Modernizing concepts of access and equity.
28 Feb 2009
rec_pub_19250604-modernizing-concepts-access-equity.htm
28 Feb 2009
There is an argument that policing practices exacerbate HIV risk, particularly for female sex workers. Interventions that mobilize sex workers to seek changes in laws and law enforcement practices have been prominent in India and have received ...
rec_pub_19261364-can-sex-workers-regulate-police-learning-hiv-prevention-project-sex.htm
Nurses' perception of power regarding their clinical role.
27 Feb 2009
This article reports on a study on nurses' perception of power regarding their clinical role before and after implementation of a nursing diagnosis classification. Sixty clinical nurses (average age=37.2+/-7.0 years) from a Brazilian teaching ...
rec_pub_19551278-nurses-perception-power-regarding-clinical-role.htm
27 Feb 2009
Changes in the patterning of adolescents' beliefs about the legitimate domains of parental authority were modeled in 2,611 Chilean adolescents, 11-16 years old. Transitions in adolescents' belief patterns were studied over 3 years. Latent transition ...
rec_pub_19467001-heterogeneity-change-patterning-adolescents-perceptions-legitimacy.htm
Health empowerment theory as a guide for practice.
27 Feb 2009
rec_pub_19345857-health-empowerment-theory-guide-practice.htm
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