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Validierung der deutschen Übersetzung des Injustice Experience Questionnaire (IEQ) in 5 ambulanten Schmerzbehandlungseinrichtungen
(Article)Introduction Occupational and social rehabilitation can be influenced by perceived injustice that results from pain. Currently, the Injustice Experience Questionnaire (IEQ), the tool most commonly used to assess perceived ... -
The Value of Pedagogical Preferences: A Case of Personality and Learning Environments in Higher Education
(Article)To improve learning outcomes, research evidence has accumulated regarding the principles of teaching and learning; however, students’ perceptions of teaching methods have received little scientific investigation toward ... -
The Value of Pharmacists in General Practice: Perspectives of General Practitioners. An Exploratory Interview Study
(Article)Background NHS England has recently invested on a large scale in the development of the role of pharmacists in general practice. Despite this initial funding, the perpetuation of pharmacists’ roles ultimately relies on the ... -
Values and identity process theory: Theoretical integration and empirical interactions.
(Book chapter)Identity and values are important driving forces in human lives. Identity Process Theory (IPT; Breakwell, 1986, 2001b) and the Schwartz Value Theory (Schwartz, 1992) focus on distinct but related aspects of the self and ... -
Values, practice and meaning in social work research.
(Article)Just as its parent profession has grappled with identity problems, social work research has struggled to assert its legitimacy. A convincing case has not yet been made to enable it to claim authoritative status in its own ... -
Variants of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor g- and b-adrenergic receptor genes are associated with measures of compensatory eating behaviors in young children.
(Article)Background: Young children can regulate energy precisely in the short term, showing the potential for an innate compensation mechanism of eating behavior. However, data suggest that precise compensation is attenuated ... -
Venturing beyond the imposition of a postdigital, anti-human higher education
(Book chapter)In an important footnote in Capital, Marx highlights how an analysis of technology enables us to reveal the dialectical construction of our dominant mode of reproducing everyday life. This links humans, infrastructures, ... -
Venturing into the visual voice: combining photos and interviews in phenomenological inquiry around marginalisation and chronic illness
(Article)In this article, we present a reflection on the research process of combining photographs with phenomenologically oriented interviews. Two studies in the field of chronic illness with marginalised individuals (lesbian, ... -
Victim support services and the world of commissioning.
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Victims and victimisation: A reader.
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“The view ‘Down Under’": Australian Isma’ili Muslim youth and the quest for identity.
(Conference)Populist media depictions of Islam as being at odds with the West in a ‘clash of civilizations’ have caused young Muslims living in Western contexts to feel increasingly pressured to establish their identity and allegiances. ... -
Violence Against The Vulnerable – The Person as Commodity
(Conference)Violence Against The Vulnerable – The Person as Commodity. Christopher Herriot De Montfort University, The Gateway, Leicester LE1 9BH, United Kingdom This paper explores current theories and explanations for sexual ...