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FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH DEPRESSION AMONG ADOLESCENTS, ENROLLED IN EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS (AGE 15-19 YEARS) FROM A LOCALITY OF KARACHI, PAKISTAN
Published 2024-06-01“…Other contributing factors included a family history of depression, 20% with a p-value of 0.016; the perception of mental health as a taboo subject, 23.2% with p=0.000; body image dissatisfaction, 24% with p=0.001; and poor appetite, 10.8% with p=0.004. …”
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“They were sort of in the room with me”: a qualitative study about callers’ experience of video streaming during medical emergency calls
Published 2025-01-01“…Other respondents reflected on the societal taboo of filming ill or injured persons. Conclusion Most respondents experienced video streaming as a positive addition to the medical emergency call and felt comforted knowing that the dispatcher could see the situation. …”
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Projective test of a treason psychological construct
Published 2022-07-01“…Many religions consider them to be a violation of a moral taboo. These deeds, marked since ancient times, are based on unchecked egoistic attitudes of a subject which dominate over the declared social norms, while traditional moral imperatives were always considered values of the society. …”
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L’autre scène dans The Three Birds de Joanna Laurens (2000) : enjeux dramatiques de la réécriture d’un mythe
Published 2015-04-01“…At the core of the play, which is a rewriting of another (lost) tragedy – that of Sophocles’ Tereus –, are Tereus’ lies, which are a rewriting of another (taboo) story – that of Philomela’s rape and amputated tongue. …”
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Community engagement to develop a dialogue-drama on adolescent pregnancy in a marginalised migrant population on the Thailand-Myanmar border: an ethnographic approach to participat...
Published 2024-12-01“…Background Communities in which adolescent pregnancy and safe abortion care are taboo may benefit from culturally appropriate information, education, and communication. …”
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A systematic review of barriers to early presentation and diagnosis with breast cancer among black women
Published 2014-02-01“…Factors contributing to delay included: poor symptom and risk factor knowledge; fear of detecting breast abnormality; fear of cancer treatments; fear of partner abandonment; embarrassment disclosing symptoms to healthcare professionals; taboo and stigmatism. Presentation appears quicker following disclosure. …”
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Don’t assume, ask! A focus group study on end-of-life care planning with people with intellectual disabilities from minoritised ethnic groups
Published 2025-01-01“…Cultural attitudes to talking about death could hinder end-of-life care planning as participants perceived it as taboo. Disagreement was described as hindering end-of-life care planning, particularly when strong feelings about cultural and religious practices were involved. …”
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Le corps féminin à Casablanca : un reflet mouvant des rôles de genre ?
Published 2024-12-01“…Moroccan literature reflects the beginning of the liberation of female desire and pleasure from the taboo. Women increasingly demand equality in terms of emotional and sexual matters, leading to a growing interest in the consumption of bodily aesthetics, which is actually a liberation from certain intergenerational gendered logics, as well as those related to race and class.…”
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Chamanisme féminin « contre nature » ? Menstruation, gestation et femmes chamanes parmi les Shipibo-Conibo de l’Amazonie occidentale
Published 2006-06-01“…Amazonian shamanism is often described as a male social role from which women are ‘naturally’ excluded because of taboos concerning the particularities of their biology, namely menstrual blood and pregnancy. …”
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DMITRY KONSTANTINOVICH BELYAEV: EVOLUTION COMPRESSED TO A HUMAN LIFETIME
Published 2014-12-01“…Above all, he participated in the resurrection of genetics, which had been tabooed for years in the USSR; in the organization and development of the Siberian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences, including its Institute of Cytology and Genetics; and in establishing communications with the global genetic community. …”
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Exploring the Status of Preference, Utilization Practices, and Challenges to Consumption of Amaranth in Kenya and Tanzania
Published 2022-01-01“…Twenty Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) with members of the community and twenty Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) with agricultural and nutrition officers were conducted in the study areas to obtain information on preferred varieties, sources of amaranth vegetables, common cooking methods, alternative uses, beliefs and taboos surrounding amaranth consumption, and the challenges experienced in production and consumption. …”
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Enquêter sur la prostitution en Algérie. Souvenirs de Bou-Saâda
Published 2010-12-01“…Based on personal experience as a researcher working on the margins, the social phenomena of the “tribal” prostitution of the Ouled Naïl in the Algerian Sahara, this field survey explores borders and taboos (prostitution, female celibacy), and some moral uncertainties concerning post-colonial society in Algeria.…”
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Frida Kahlo, La chair ouverte
Published 2008-07-01“…She did not hesitate to draw from her personal experience to deal with subjects considered as taboos in the years 1930-1950, what makes of her a premature feminist artist symbolizing the American slogan lauded at the beginning of 1970’s « The personal is political ».…”
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The significance of myths associated with natural heritage tourism destinations in Zimbabwe: a case study of Nyanga Mountain, Eastern Zimbabwe
Published 2025-12-01“…Findings indicate that these myths act as cultural tools, enhancing behavioural norms and environmental preservation through taboos and traditional beliefs. The study recommends strategies to preserve these heritage sites, promote cultural values and empower local custodians, supporting sustainable site management and enhancing the site’s cultural and ecological integrity.…”
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The prevalence of women sexual locking in a gender violence context - a pastoral perspective
Published 2016-12-01“… Marriage is highly regarded in Africa. Many taboos and rituals were put in place to ensure that marriage endures for as long as the couple lives. …”
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Deconstructive Analysis of Netflix Series Hollywood
Published 2021-04-01“…Case study of this research; the Hollywood series, which has claimed itself to have been a production against sexist and racist discrimination in the 1940s Hollywood, will be shown to have unconsciously constructed new hierarchies and hegemonies while fighting the existing taboos. The aim of this study is to contribute former practices of the use of deconstruction in film criticism. …”
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Indigenous Identity in the Global Sustainable Project
Published 2025-02-01“…Meanwhile, in Hieu Commune, people follow traditional methods to manage the natural woodlands, embracing the concept of a sacred forest, where taboos, spiritual beliefs, or religious convictions protect nature. …”
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L’homme et la mer aux Yasawa (îles Fidji)
Published 2018-12-01“…It is also concluded that, for Yalobi and Vuake villagers, preserving marine life cannot only rely on restrictive measures, such as fishing taboos, which Fijians are currently invited to “rediscover”. …”
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Tjieng Tjang Tjerries and other stories by Jolyn Phillips
Published 2023-07-01“…While these are commonplace in many South African communities like Gansbaai, Phillips’ stories also, perhaps importantly, focus on interactions between families and amongst the community members, social attitudes towards each other, family secrets, taboos, colorism, death, town life/the geography of the town (the sea) that are peculiar to the town and to coloured people. …”
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«Li sens conmence contreval a filer…». Imaginaire du sang et hétérodoxies épiques dans La Bataille Loquifer
Published 2011-07-01“…Tainted by the mark of ancestral taboos that shake the poetic discourse ( as with the vision of the blood that women shed, for example) or assigning the dangers of an open wound which threatens the integrity of the epic hero transformed into a sacrificial victim whose blood, shed on the battlefield, purifies and regenerates the space conquered by the Christian logos, blood creates and transmits a paradoxical imaginary which is both projected and reflected in the lineage and in the language, which reflects in the epic poetry itself. …”
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