A PILOT STUDY ON FACTORS INVOLVED WITH WORK PARTICIPATION IN THE EARLY STAGES OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS.



Decision-Making Within Forensic Psychiatric Investigations: The Use of Various Information Sources by Different Expert Groups to Reach Conclusions on Legal Insanity

BackgroundWhich type of information experts use to make decisions regarding legal insanity within forensic psychiatric investigations (FPI) is relatively unknown, both in general and when considering variations due to case context.It is important to explore this area to be able to counteract the effects of various kinds of cognitive bias.MethodThe

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Increased microclimatic variation in artificial nests does not create ecological traps for a secondary cavity breeder, the European roller

Abstract Artificial devices are increasingly used in conservation measures to mitigate the disappearance of natural habitats.However, few studies have demonstrated their benefits for the target species, and they may pose a risk of creating ecological traps.This occurs when lower individual fitness is found in artificial habitats that are more attra

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Social inequalities in women exposed to obstetric and gyneco-obstetric violence in Ecuador: a cross-sectional study

Abstract Background Obstetric and gyneco-obstetric violence (OV, GOV) is a concerning public health problem, particularly in Latin America.This study aimed to determine the prevalence of OV and GOV and to assess its socio-geographical distribution in Ecuador.Methods This cross-sectional study used data from a national survey conducted in 2019 (n 

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