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Ziyu Zheng, Jianghui Liu, Yifeng Luo

Background Early clinical exposure in the emergency department has been used to introduce preclinical students to clinical work, but existing studies have focused mainly on immediate reactions or spec...

BMC Medical Education 2026-04-23 rs-9190723
early clinical exposure emergency department preclinical medical students workplace learning professional identity survey

Siqi Shao, Enlin Cao, Deshui Zhou

Objective To discuss and conduct an empirical investigation of the influence of eldercare-childcare integration services on the fertility intentions of women of childbearing age because strengthening ...

BMC Women's Health 2026-04-23 rs-9074874
eldercare-childcare integration services women of childbearing age fertility intentions

Sung-Kyung Kim, Jae-Yeop Kim, Jihyun Kim, Jin-Ha Yoon, Sang Yeol Yong

Given limited prior research, especially with small samples, this study examined the association between abnormal workplace temperature exposure and depressive symptoms among Korean employees. Using d...

Scientific Reports 2026-04-23 rs-9265106
depressive symptoms Korean Working Conditions Survey (KWCS) environmental temperature extreme temperature

Maelle Delouis-Jost

Amid renewed debates about national service in Europe, military conscription is increasingly seen not just as a tool for defense, but as a way to foster social cohesion and national identity. This pap...

Research Square 2026-04-22 rs-9242475
military conscription immigration attitudes nationalism regression discontinuity European Social Survey political socialization

Maxime Bleau, Kopila Kafle, Min Wang, Soutongnoma Safiata Kaboré, Jorge Luis Cueva Vargas, Yingzi Xiong, Joseph Paul Nemargut

Background Though independent mobility has a considerable impact on an individual’s quality of life, employability, and social participation, few studies have examined the impact of specialized mobili...

BMC Public Health 2026-04-21 rs-9306149
vision rehabilitation visual impairment mobility orientation travel accessibility well-being blind low vision

Alper Şükrü Gençer

Affective polarization carries particular force in backsliding democracies, where citizens often exaggerate the extremity of their political opponents and may distrust corrective information. This stu...

Research Square 2026-04-21 rs-9249745
affective polarization democratic backsliding out-group stereotypes survey experiment belief updating Türkiye

Tamas Olah, Marianna Abuczki

This paper studies whether large language models (LLMs) express systematically different opinions on contested questions in development economics and political economy, and whether those opinions are ...

Discover Artificial Intelligence 2026-04-21 rs-9211650
AI LLM Latin America Inequality Cohesion Economic Development

Kazi Sabbir Ahmad Nahin, Ashiqur Rahman Rony, Sayeda Jahin Tasnim, Tamanna Islam, Arman Hossen, Abida S Asha

Background Hypertension is a leading modifiable cause of cardiovascular mortality globally. Nationally representative data on the full hypertension care cascade prevalence, awareness, treatment, and b...

Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health 2026-04-20 rs-9260596
Hypertension Blood pressure Cardiovascular diseases Epidemiology Bangladesh Developing countries Health surveys Awareness Medication adherence Cross-sectional studies

Jose Soto, Juan de Dios Ortuzar, Luis Rizzi, Elisabetta Cherchi

Discrete choice models are useful to understand how decisions are made and to predict future choices. However, most applications rely on several simplifying assumptions. In this paper we relax one of ...

Research Square 2026-04-20 rs-9000359
Discrete choice scale heterogeneity respondent burden survey engagement design of designs stated preference survey design
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