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Study maps psychological function during ongoing war stress
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Migrant construction workers faced precarity but still found meaning
Study of African migrant construction workers in Portugal examining how meaningful work persists despite precarious employment, structural barriers, and inadequate labor protections through.
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Hopelessness mediated the link between resilience and embitterment after earthquakes
Study of 801 earthquake survivors finds hopelessness mediates the relationship between psychological resilience and posttraumatic embitterment symptoms.
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Higher climate risk weakens EU banking stability
Climate change reduces EU banking stability; renewable energy and energy taxes provide protection, with effectiveness varying by fiscal stringency and deployment intensity.
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Social support and resilience buffer caregiver stress
Study examines how social support and resilience reduce stress among informal dementia caregivers in Pakistan, finding both factors buffer caregiver burden independently.
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Anticipated regret and discounting shape households’ LCT adoption intentions
Survey of 1,355 UK households explores how anticipated regret and temporal discounting influence low-carbon technology adoption intentions and emission reduction potential.
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Older Americans’ patience linked to later financial resilience
Study on how personal discount rates and time preferences correlate with financial resilience among older Americans during and after COVID-19, examining demographic disparities.
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Bhagavad Gita framework links ethical traits to civilizational health
Research applies the Bhagavad Gita's divine-demoniac trait framework to diagnose civilizational health and propose virtue cultivation as solution to contemporary global crises.
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Most pharmacy students knew about climate change, but fewer acted
Pharmacy students in Karachi show climate awareness but lack engagement in mitigation efforts. Curriculum integration could strengthen healthcare resilience.
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Hometown-return entrepreneurship boosts agricultural resilience
Study evaluates China's hometown-return entrepreneurship policy impact on agricultural economic resilience using panel data from 2005 counties, finding stronger policy effects in western regions.
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Hybrid agri-food practices support rural socio-environmental resilience
Systematic review of social innovation and sustainable entrepreneurship in agri-food systems, examining their contribution to rural producer resilience across multiple dimensions.
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Awareness of land change linked to migrant psychological resilience
Climate migrants' awareness of land degradation in origin areas intensifies both acceptance and psychological distress, while poor understanding of urban dynamics undermines resilience.
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Digitalisation and circularity are linked to stronger supply chain resilience
Analysis of 32 emerging economies shows that digitalisation and circular practices jointly build supply chain resilience and sustainability through sequential capability development.
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Physical activity linked to lower short video dependency in adolescents
Study reveals physical activity reduces short video dependency in adolescents through enhanced psychological resilience and reduced anxiety and depression.
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Some school-based programs helped recently arrived immigrant youth
Scoping review of school-based programs supporting recently arrived immigrant adolescents' adjustment and well-being, synthesizing 15 studies with implications for future intervention development.
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Ukraine’s cancer care largely recovered after wartime disruption
Study examines Ukrainian oncology system's resilience during Russian invasion, documenting rapid recovery mechanisms, international partnerships and persistent barriers to equitable care access.
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Inflation weakens the sovereign-bank doom loop
Study examines how inflation and money supply influence the sovereign-bank relationship and the debt-lending feedback loop using quantile VAR analysis.
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Review links brain health and resilience to healthy aging
Review integrating neuroscience, lifestyle medicine, and social factors to examine resilience as a modifiable pathway in late-life neuropsychiatric disorder prevention.
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Organizational resilience capability links to firm performance through innovation
Organizational resilience developed during stable periods influences firm performance during crises through innovation capabilities and strategic human resource management practices.
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Renaming was the only restructuring linked to better enrollment
Longitudinal analysis of 1087 departmental restructuring cases in Taiwan's TVET institutions reveals differential efficacy of governance strategies under demographic decline.