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For My Family, I Take It’: A Phenomenological Study of Antihypertensive Medication Use Among Filipino Adults

Jericho E. Cruz, Cliff Richard T. Mabasa, Mary Grace N. Israel, Razzel Louise T. Gatdula, Minerva A. Macavinta, John Keyvin A. Mendoza, Amalia D. Garcia, Lavia Lys Yumang, Marlyn L. Pascual, Ester Q. Dela Cruz, Mheliza Ann P. Ignacio
World Journal of Nursing Research 5(1); 10.31586/wjnr.2026.6279 - March 04, 2026
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Hypertension remains a leading cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Although effective antihypertensive therapies are available, sustained blood pressure control remains suboptimal due to ... Read more

Open Access Article
24 pages 3928 KB

Does Stress Explain the Effects of Sexual/Gender Minority Status on Children’s Behavioral and Emotional Risk?

Shervin Assari, Alexandra Donovan, John Ashley Pallera, Gandom Assari, Babak Najand, Kamiar Alaei, Arash Alaei
Open Journal of Psychology 5(1); 10.31586/ojp.2025.6188 - September 17, 2025
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<b>Background:</b> Sexual and gender minority (SGM) youth are at elevated risk for adverse mental health and substance use outcomes. Stressors such as family conflict, discrimination, and trauma have ... Read more

Open Access Article
29 pages 4905 KB

I Am My Peers: How Social Ties Influence E-Cigarette Attitudes, Policy Support, and Use

Shervin Assari, Mohammad Mohammadi, Mohammad Pashmchi, Fatemeh Aghaeimeybodi, John Ashley Pallera
Open Journal of Psychology 5(1); 10.31586/ojp.2025.6043 - March 21, 2025
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<b>Background</b><b>:</b><b> </b>Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use is increasingly prevalent among youth and young adults, particularly college and university students. This is a population for w... Read more

Open Access Article
16 pages 2316 KB

Resting-State Functional Connectivity Between the Cingulo-Opercular and Default Mode Networks May Explain Socioeconomic Inequalities in Cognitive Development

Shervin Assari, Alexandra Donovan, Golnoush Akhlaghipour, Mario F Mendez, Shervin Assari
Journal of Cellular Neuroscience 2(1); 10.31586/jcn.2025.1241 - February 24, 2025
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</b>Background: </b>The Cingulo-Opercular Network (CON) is a crucial executive control network involved in regulating actions and facilitating higher-order cognitive processes. Resting-state functiona... Read more

Open Access Article
18 pages 2660 KB

Nucleus Accumbens Resting State Functional Connectivity is Linked to Family Income, Reward Salience, and Substance Use

Shervin Assari, Alexandra Donovan
Journal of Cellular Neuroscience 2(1); 10.31586/jcn.2025.1244 - February 24, 2025
568 views 100 downloads
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<b>Background:</b> As a central component of the brain's reward system, nucleus accumbens (NAcc) plays a crucial role in reward salience and substance use behaviors. Changes in the NAcc are also relev... Read more

Open Access Article
14 pages 1829 KB

Psychosocial Correlates of Childhood Body Mass Index: Racial and Ethnic Differences

Shervin Assari, Hossein Zare
Global Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases 4(1); 10.31586/gjcd.2025.1180 - February 12, 2025
585 views 97 downloads
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<b>Objective: </b>To examine racial/ethnic differences in the associations of family socioeconomic status (SES), neighborhood SES, and inhibitory control with body mass index (BMI) in 9-10-year-old ch... Read more

Open Access Article
25 pages 3978 KB

High Socioeconomic Status Black Adolescents Attend Worse Schools than Whites

Shervin Assari, Hossein Zare
Open Journal of Educational Research 5(1); 10.31586/ojer.2025.1160 - January 23, 2025
739 views 120 downloads
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<b>Background:</b><b> </b>School characteristics — including poverty levels, teacher experience, graduation rates, and college enrollment — are essential determinants of students’ academic outcomes an... Read more

Open Access Article
17 pages 2384 KB

Puberty Onset and Positive Urgency Explain Diminished Returns of Family Income on Tobacco and Marijuana Use

Shervin Assari, Babak Najand, Hossein Zare
Open Journal of Psychology 5(1); 10.31586/ojp.2025.1141 - January 15, 2025
616 views 133 downloads
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<b>Background: </b>Puberty is a crucial developmental milestone that involves significant physiological, emotional, and behavioral changes. Early puberty onset, influenced by both biological and socia... Read more

Open Access Article
9 pages 745 KB

Adversities Mediate Social Determinants of Youth Tobacco Use Initiation

Shervin Assari, Payam Sheikhattari, Hossein Zare
Journal of Biomedical and Life Sciences 4(1); 10.31586/jbls.2024.1039 - August 28, 2024
757 views 110 downloads
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Background: </b>Social determinants of health (SDOH) significantly influence health behaviors, including tobacco use among youth. Adversities such as perceived discrimination, perceived neighborhood s... Read more

Open Access Article
21 pages 3346 KB

Tobacco Susceptibility Explains Diminished Returns of Family Income on Black Adolescents' Tobacco Initiation

Shervin Assari, Payam Sheikhattari
Open Journal of Psychology 4(1); 10.31586/ojp.2024.1037 - August 26, 2024
546 views 98 downloads
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<b>Background:</b> Minorities’ Diminished Returns (MDRs) theory posits that socioeconomic resources have weaker protective effects on health and behavior for racial and ethnic minorities compared to W... Read more

Open Access Article
15 pages 2018 KB

Socio-Demographic Factors Influencing Work-Family Conflict Among Hotel Managers

Samuel Otoo
Universal Journal of Business and Management 4(1); 10.31586/ujbm.2024.946 - May 11, 2024
1207 views 250 downloads
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This study examines the influence of socio-demographic factors on work-family conflict among management staff in star-rated hotels in the Accra Metropolis. The research aims to explore how variables s... Read more

Open Access Article
17 pages 2510 KB

Risk Factors of Vitamin D Insufficiency/Deficiency among a sample of Egyptian Females in Child Bearing Period

Ghada Essam Aldin Amin, Maivel Emile Soby Gerges, Inas Abd El Rahim Ali, Diaa Marzok Abdel Hamid, Mohamed Farouk Allam
Current Research in Public Health 4(1); 10.31586/crph.2024.867 - March 04, 2024
1003 views 213 downloads
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Background: </b>Vitamin D plays an important role in the development of bone health and possibly non-communicable diseases. Arab countries had made their own national studies to assess serum vitamin D... Read more

Open Access Article
26 pages 4184 KB

Perspectives of Married Men and Women on Access and Use of Contraceptives in Obuasi-East District in Ghana

Mabel Opoku Boateng, Lucy Effeh Attom
Universal Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 3(2); 10.31586/ujssh.2023.850 - December 27, 2023
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Family planning and the use of contraceptives have been introduced in Ghana to control the fertility rate and ensure the prevention of unplanned pregnancies. The study examined the perceptions of marr... Read more

Open Access Article
20 pages 3108 KB

An Appraisal of Work-Family Conflict on Management Staff of Star-Rated Hotels

Samuel Otoo, Anthony Bordoh, Kate Gyasi, Shirley Dankwa
Universal Journal of Business and Management 3(1); 10.31586/ujbm.2023.804 - October 21, 2023
824 views 118 downloads
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The objective of this research was to investigate work-family conflict among management staff of hotels in the Accra Metropolis of Ghana. The study employs the pragmatism approach and Convergent paral... Read more

Open Access Article
20 pages 3086 KB

Correlation of Thyroid Gland Functions with Menstrual Patterns amongst Infertile and Fertile Women Attending a Tertiary Care Hospital in North-Central Nigeria

Halima Inya Aliu-Ayo, Kikelomo Temilola Adesina, Abiodun Akanbi Gafar Jimoh, Aloysius Obinna Ikwuka, Francis Chigozie Udeh, Sikiru Abayomi Biliaminu, Olayinka Waheed Ayo
World Journal of Clinical Medicine Research 3(1); 10.31586/wjcmr.2023.787 - October 07, 2023
1390 views 219 downloads 1 citations
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A regular menstrual cycle is important to maintain a woman’s fertility. This cycle has been linked to optimal function of the thyroid gland in the production of its hormones. Disturbance of thyroid gl... Read more

Open Access Article
18 pages 2724 KB

Lonely No More: Investigating the Connection between Family Health, Social Support, and Well-being in Chinese “Empty Nest Youth”

Yan-yan Wang
Current Research in Public Health 3(2); 10.31586/crph.2023.771 - September 18, 2023
1251 views 304 downloads
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<b>Background:</b> The phenomenon of "empty nest youth" is becoming increasingly ubiquitous, capturing the attention of society at large. However, few studies have been conducted in recent years on th... Read more

Open Access Article
29 pages 4857 KB

An Assessment of Coping Strategies on Work-family Conflict and Job Performance in Ghana

Samuel Otoo, Shirley Dankwa, Samuel Annan-Nunoo, Kate Gyasi
Universal Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 3(1); 10.31586/ujssh.2023.734 - July 27, 2023
978 views 848 downloads 1 citations
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The purpose of this study was to examine coping strategies for managing the effects of work-family conflict on the management staff of hotels in the Accra metropolis of Ghana. The study adopted a Conv... Read more

Open Access Article
24 pages 3967 KB

An Investigation into Strategies for Using Chopped Onion and Grated Fresh Cassava in Reducing Cooking Time of Dry Beans

Naomi Kuokor Neequaye
Open Journal of Food and Nutrition 1(1); 10.31586/ojfn.2023.712 - June 29, 2023
2212 views 131 downloads
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This study was conducted with beans to determine a protocol that will help reduce the cooking time of beans. It was carried out in the Foods laboratory at the University for Development Studies, Depar... Read more

Open Access Article
10 pages 1046 KB

Students’ Understanding and Use of Information on Care Labels on Clothes

Abigail Appiah, Bernard Edem Dzramedo
Journal of Art and Design 3(1); 10.31586/jad.2023.703 - June 25, 2023
1806 views 259 downloads
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The main purpose of this study is to investigate students’ awareness, understanding and use of the information on care labels. Quantitatively, the study adopted a cross-sectional survey design. The po... Read more

Open Access Article
14 pages 1736 KB

Adolescents' Psychosomatic Symptoms and Family Affluence in the Czech Republic: Based on National Evidence

Yi Huang
Current Research in Public Health 3(1); 10.31586/crph.2023.590 - February 08, 2023
519 views 193 downloads
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Family affluence associates with adolescents' psychosomatic symptoms. However, the strength of the association varies across countries. As there was no related national evidence in the Czech Republic,... Read more