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Nasibullov, K. I., N. U. Barieva, S. Y. Zyazin, and Z. M. Bairova. "Topical issues of Islamic psychology in Russia." Minbar. Islamic Studies 11, no. 4 (2019): 866–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.31162/2618-9569-2018-11-4-866-878.

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The article contains a summary of the materials of the Second All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference with International Participation “Islam: Psychological Stability is the Basis of Personal and Social Well-Being”. Devoted to the problems and prospects of the development of Islamic psychology as an applied science in the Russian Federation. Among the main issues were topics related to the deliberate choice of the religion of Islam, the definition of Muslim identity in modern society. A special place was occupied by issues related to the psychological prevention of radical beliefs; res
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Ayyub, Rana Muhammad. "Exploring perceptions of non-Muslims towards Halal foods in UK." British Food Journal 117, no. 9 (2015): 2328–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/bfj-07-2014-0257.

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Purpose – There is a growing demand of Halal products and services in a number of non-Muslim countries. Although Muslim consumers have been studied in several research studies but there is dearth of empirical studies about the perceptions of non-Muslims towards Halal. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the perceptions of non-Muslims towards Halal products and services. Design/methodology/approach – The data were collected from non-Muslims of UK through snowball sampling technique. In total, 29 interviews were conducted. The consumer perceptions were explored about Halal foods. The qua
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Williamson, Milly, and Gholam Khiabany. "UK: the veil and the politics of racism." Race & Class 52, no. 2 (2010): 85–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0306396810377003.

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The veil has become an image of otherness, of a refusal to integrate and an example of the ‘failings’ of multiculturalism. As such, it has become an important symbol in the homogenisation and demonisation of Muslims in Britain. It is important to situate this ‘debate’ about the veil in the broader context of racism, immigration and imperialism, and neoliberal economic and political transformations. In the post-9/11 and 7/7 climate, public discussions of Muslims in Britain have centred on the twin issues of ‘integration’ and ‘terrorism’, at a time when racism is on the rise and poverty has incr
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Pavlova, Olga S. "Psychology of Islam: the Institutionalization of Scientific Discipline in the Russian Context." Minbar. Islamic Studies 11, no. 1 (2018): 169–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.31162/2618-9569-2018-11-1-169-181.

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Abstract: this article attempts to identify the issues covered by the science of «psychology of Islam» in the Russian context. The institutionalization of science is based on a comparison of the subjects and content of the works of Russian, European and other foreign psychologists of religion. The main aspects of theoretical approaches and empirical research are identified as a basis for developing psychological support for Muslims. The article addresses the problem of demarcating the psychology of Islam and Islamic psychology. The main activities of the Association of psychological assistance
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Geaves, Ron. "Review of the Contemporary Literature on Islam and Muslims in the UK through the Lens of Immigration Issues, Civic Participation and International Constraints." Fieldwork in Religion 10, no. 1 (2016): 10–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/firn.v10i1.28330.

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The following article explores the development of academic scholarship on the presence of Muslims in Britain through the lens of immigration issues, civic participation and international constraints. It intends to identify the key players in the field over the last forty years. In doing so, it will inevitably overlook the historians now working on the earlier presence of Muslims in Britain. However, the article hopes to demonstrate the increasing academic interest in the study of Muslims in Britain and some of the trends and transformations in academic interest. The article does not detail the
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Abdul Majid, Noor Hanita, Mohd Hazwan Hamidi, and Zuraini Denan. "Retirement Village for Malay Muslims." Asian Journal of Environment-Behaviour Studies 3, no. 9 (2018): 137–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/aje-bs.v5i17.48.

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The growing elderly population indicated a shift in cultural context in Malaysia and the needs for elderly care facilities. This paper looks at the cultural sustainability issues and Islamic perspectives requirements through a review on the recommendations outlined in the Quran and Hadiths; surveys and case studies on the available elderly care facilities in Malaysia. The results indicated the perception of the respondents on the idea of having elderly care for Muslim community and also the preferred type of care facilities. The research findings outlined the criteria for a cohesive retirement
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Huda, Md Nurul. "Activities of Islamic Sharī’ah Council and Muslim Arbitration Tribunal to Apply Islamic Law in England and Wales." Al-Milal: Journal of Religion and Thought 2, no. 2 (2020): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.46600/almilal.v2i2.81.

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The UK is a Christian majority country with several minority religious groups like Muslims, Hindus, Jews and Sikhs who have been living there for a long time. All faith groups have their own laws. Likewise, Muslims also have their specific laws called “Sharī’ah law” or “Muslim Family Law”. This paper attempts to represent a prospect of how Islamic law deals with the issues faced by the Muslims in England and Wales. There are many “The Islamic Shari’ah Council (ISC)” and “Muslim Arbitrational Tribunal (MAT) to solve the family concerns in England and Wales, for instance, marriage, child custody
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Koch, H. "Civil Litigation in the UK: сontemporary issues to ensure evidential reliability". Psychology and Law 6, № 2 (2016): 13–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.17759/psylaw.2016060202.

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The system for assessing appropriate damages for individuals who have suffered a personal injury, caused by another person or persons is well established in the UK. A claimant, for example, who has been in a road accident, work accident, medical accident or negligent action can make a claim for his/her physical and psychological injuries, time off work and future disability, provided it is proven that another person(s) is responsible. The system involves obtaining, medical-legal evidence on the diagnosis, causation, treatment and prognosis of any injuries, physical or psychological. One key as
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A/p Jayabalan, Sheela, Daleleer Kaur Randawar, and Normawati Hashim. "Surrogacy: A Commodification That Needs Legislative Attention." Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal 5, SI3 (2020): 297–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/ebpj.v5isi3.2569.

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Fatwa prohibits surrogacy agreements for the Muslims in Malaysia. The legal stand for non-Muslims is left in silence, whereas surrogacy raises issues concerning women and children that necessitate legal attention. Regulative measures are imminent to regulate issues arising in a surrogate arrangement. Malaysia has yet to report of any surrogacy cases. Thus, this article analyses decided cases from other countries that have gained international attention to synthesize issues arising in surrogacy arrangements. Based on the case study analysis, this article discourses areas that regulation should
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Van Teijlingen, Edwin, Padam Simkhada, Bhimsen Devkota, et al. "Mental health issues in pregnant women in Nepal." Nepal Journal of Epidemiology 5, no. 3 (2015): 499–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/nje.v5i3.13607.

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Mental health of pregnant women and new mothers is a growing area of concern in both low- and high-income countries. Maternity services in the UK, for example, have focused more attention on maternal mental health. We recognise that pregnancy, birth and the postnatal period is a time of major psychological and social change for women.
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Ali, Nadya, and Ben Whitham. "The unbearable anxiety of being: Ideological fantasies of British Muslims beyond the politics of security." Security Dialogue 49, no. 5 (2018): 400–417. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0967010618794050.

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A succession of media scandals and policy arguments in the UK in recent years has been integral to the construction of a so-called ‘Muslim Problem’. Media and political attention paid to Muslims in British public life, across a vast and varied range of issues, suggests a social preoccupation that exceeds the security framing the ‘War on Terror’ once imposed. In this article, we develop and apply Slavoj Žižek’s Lacanian theory of ideology to produce an original conceptual and analytic framework centred on the social functions served by, as well as the co-constitution of, anxiety and fantasy. We
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Scott, Michael J. "Transforming Improving Access to Psychological Therapies." Journal of Health Psychology 23, no. 9 (2018): 1163–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1359105318781873.

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The three commentaries on my paper ‘IAPT – The Need for Radical Reform’ are agreed that Improving Access to Psychological Therapies cannot be regarded as the ‘gold standard’ for the delivery of psychological therapy services. Furthermore, they agreed that Improving Access to Psychological Therapies should not continue to mark its ‘own homework’ and should be subjected to rigorous independent evaluation scrutiny. It is a matter for a public enquiry to ascertain why £1 billion has been spent on Improving Access to Psychological Therapies without any such an independent evaluation. What is intere
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Gervis, Misia, Helen Pickford, and Thomas Hau. "Professional Footballers’ Association Counselors’ Perceptions of the Role Long-Term Injury Plays in Mental Health Issues Presented by Current and Former Players." Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology 13, no. 3 (2019): 451–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jcsp.2018-0049.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate counselors’ professional understanding of the long-term psychological consequences of injury in UK football players. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 11 counselors who were registered to work for the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA). The interviews examined the counselors’ perception of the relationship between long-term injury and presenting mental health issues, the antecedents to those mental health issues, and recommendations for psychological intervention following injury. The critical finding was the mental health prob
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Bruno, Giovanni, Anna Panzeri, Umberto Granziol, et al. "The Italian COVID-19 Psychological Research Consortium (IT C19PRC): General Overview and Replication of the UK Study." Journal of Clinical Medicine 10, no. 1 (2020): 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10010052.

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The COVID-19 pandemic represents a major stressor for the psychological health of people worldwide. In the UK, the COVID19-Psychological Research Consortium Study (C19PRC) launched to evaluate the psychological impact of COVID-19 in the general population and its implications. The project was then extended to Italy and several other countries. This article provides an overview of the Italian C19PRC study and its replication of two specific findings from the UK C19PRC. In the first part, the relationship between anxiety and somatic symptomatology is examined. In the second part, we analyze the
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Albhlal, Tareq, and Hajed A. Alotaibi. "Challenges Related to Rituals and Law Facing Saudi Students in the UK." Journal of Politics and Law 13, no. 2 (2020): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jpl.v13n2p11.

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Saudi students studying abroad encounter some challenges as regards the climate and culture of the UK. These challenges may not only be observed in the language and academic curriculum. Hence, this study aims to test the rooted religious values and jurisdiction practices among Saudi Muslims concerning their experiences, needs and other challenges while studying in the UK. This study included a sample of 100 Saudi students enrolled in a different academic year in the UK institutes. Findings reveal that the majority of the Middle Eastern students experienced difficulties in offering prayers, dis
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Ipgrave, Michael. "Crosses, Veils and Other People: Faith as Identity and Manifestation." Religion & Human Rights 2, no. 3 (2007): 163–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187103107x251482.

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AbstractThe wearing of veils and crosses both raise issues about the manifestation of religious identity in society. The arguments around these practices in recent UK debates are identified and discussed, and the theme of 'obligation' in Islam and Christianity is analysed. While the wearing of neither veil nor cross is an absolute and universal obligation for Muslims or Christians respectively, both are ways for believers to express with confidence their identity in relation to self, to others and to God, and as such are deserving of legal protection.
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Al Ramiah, Ananthi, and Miles Hewstone. "Predictors of Compromise over Social and Political Issues." Government and Opposition 47, no. 3 (2012): 296–320. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-7053.2012.01364.x.

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AbstractThis article provides a social psychological analysis of the neglected issue of ‘intergroup compromise’. We discuss the factors that promote respondents' willingness to compromise with two very different outgroups. We present a framework in which altruistic motivations (such as empathy) and egoistic motivations (such as trust and symbolic threat) act as proximal predictors of compromise, with intergroup contact as a distal predictor. We found that respondents who had more positive contact with homosexuals perceived them to be less threatening, and felt more empathy towards them, and in
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Williamson, Victoria, N. Greenberg, and D. Murphy. "Impact of moral injury on the lives of UK military veterans: a pilot study." BMJ Military Health 166, no. 5 (2019): 302–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jramc-2019-001243.

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IntroductionResearch suggests that moral injury (MI) in US veterans is associated with poor psychological outcomes and disruption in functioning. However, little is known about how MI may impact UK Armed Forces (AF) veterans. This study aimed to explore the impact of MI on veteran psychological well-being and functioning.MethodsSix veterans identified as having had exposure to MI and four clinicians who treated veterans with MI were recruited from a UK charitable organisation which provides psychological care for veterans. Data were analysed using thematic analysis.ResultsMI was perceived to c
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Gee, Joanna, and Betty Bertrand-Godfrey. "Researching the psychological therapies in prison: considerations and future recommendations." International Journal of Prisoner Health 10, no. 2 (2014): 118–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijph-06-2013-0030.

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Purpose – The psychological therapies are widely considered within the forensic literature as holding a useful role in the prison system, however, despite this, very little research into the psychological therapies has taken place. Further, where research is carried out, it is often associated with the need for evidence-based practice (EBP), involving quantification and randomization. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach – This paper will initially introduce the importance of research into the psychological therapies in prison, followed by a consideration of EBP
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Ali, Muhammad Nur, Rifka Fachrunnisa, Mukhlash Abrar, Muthia Aryuni, and Effendy. "Social Distance and Cultural Solidarity: Muslim Mothers and Nurturing Indonesian-Northern Irish Children." Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 10, no. 1 (2021): 283–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.36941/ajis-2021-0024.

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Living in a non-Muslim community can be highly challenging for those who follow Islam. The loneliness, daily challenges, psychological issues, and acculturation distress can be stumbling blocks to completing their religious practices while also teaching Islamic values to their children. Employing qualitative study with a focused ethnography approach, this study explores Indonesian Muslim mothers' lived experiences while educating their children about Islam in the midst of a non-Muslim community. We analyzed interview data using thematic analysis. Our results provide information for Muslims on
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Abdulrahman, Manswab Mahsen. "An Analysis of the Causes of Divorce among Muslims in Mombasa County in the Sharia Law Perspective." IJISH (International Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities) 3, no. 2 (2020): 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.26555/ijish.v3i2.2363.

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Divorce is the most hateful action permitted in the Islamic law, Islam puts some measures to ensure that separation of two spouses won’t occur; but in some occasions, dissolution will become a necessity; because two parties cannot live together in an atmosphere of hatred and disaffection. Recently, cases pertaining to the dissolution have been increasing rapidly among Muslim society in Mombasa County. The study seeks to explore issues causing marriage dissolution. These are: poverty and unemployment, seeking job overseas, psychological problems, drug addiction, Interference of family, early an
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Summerfield, Derek, and David Veale. "Proposals for massive expansion of psychological therapies would be counterproductive across society." British Journal of Psychiatry 192, no. 5 (2008): 326–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.107.046961.

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SummaryIn 2007 the UK Government announced a substantial expansion of funding for psychological therapies in England to provide better support for people with conditions such as anxiety and depression. Will these services result in the medicalisation of normal distress? Or are they simply an evidenced-based solution for a previously unmet need? In this debate Derek Summerfield and David Veale discuss the issues raised by these controversial proposals.
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Pasculli, Lorenzo. "Seeds of systemic corruption in the post-Brexit UK." Journal of Financial Crime 26, no. 3 (2019): 705–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jfc-09-2018-0094.

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Purpose This study aims to assess the risks of systematisation of corruption in the UK following the Brexit referendum. Design/methodology/approach The study applies theoretical and empirical findings of criminological, social, psychological, economic and legal research on the causes of systemic corruption to the socio-institutional developments following the Leave vote. Findings The events surrounding the referendum confirm that the resort to corrupt practices is normalised in certain sectors of the British institutions, business and media and that socio-political processes activated by the L
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Briggs, Lydia, Joanne Cooper, Karen Cox, and Holly Blake. "Concerns, coping and the electronic Holistic Needs Assessment: experiences of UK breast cancer survivors." Journal of Research in Nursing 25, no. 2 (2019): 97–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1744987119829801.

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Background Physical and psychological concerns associated with a breast cancer diagnosis continue long after treatment. Macmillan Cancer Support developed an electronic Holistic Needs Assessment (eHNA) to help identify these concerns and allow a healthcare professional to address these as part of The Recovery Package. Aims The study aim was to understand the women’s experiences of having breast cancer, and of completing Macmillan’s eHNA as part of their care. Methods A qualitative approach was adopted. Semi-structured interviews were undertaken with 15 women, 12–18 months following surgical tr
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Mijiritsky, Eitan, Yaira Hamama-Raz, Feng Liu, et al. "Subjective Overload and Psychological Distress among Dentists during COVID-19." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 14 (2020): 5074. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17145074.

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Psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic is not solely limited to SARS-CoV-2 infection. It may also be related to social, cultural, and environmental factors, which may act as additional stressors. The aim of the current study was to explore the association between psychological distress and subjective overload among dentists in different countries, and whether it is associated with COVID-19-related factors. A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 1302 dentists from China, India, Israel, Italy, and the UK, who filled out demographics data, COVID-19-related factor questions, sub
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Mohd Nordin, Rumaizah, Roshana Takim, and Abdul Hadi Nawawi. "Behavioural Issues Causative to Corruption." Asian Journal of Behavioural Studies 3, no. 11 (2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/ajbes.v3i11.96.

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Construction industry is fragmented, involves various stakeholders with a complex contractual structure, and variety of psychological human behaviours that expose to corrupt activities. Corruption is a deviant behaviour which deviates from normal duties of a public role, pecuniary, and violates official ethics of public services. The objective of this paper is to investigate the behavioural factors that lead to corruption in construction based on the ‘Model of Corrupt Action’. Three methods of data collections (i.e., interviews, workshop and questionnaire) are employed to derive to the solutio
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Brown, Andrew, Cerith S. Waters, and Katherine H. Shelton. "The educational aspirations and psychological well-being of adopted young people in the UK." Adoption & Fostering 43, no. 1 (2019): 46–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0308575919826900.

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Much is hypothesised but little is known about the effects of early adversity on school experience, academic attainment and career aspiration for children and young people adopted from care. Drawing on data from Wave 1 of the Youth (10‒15 years old) Questionnaire (n = 4899) from the United Kingdom Household Longitudinal Survey (UKHLS), also known as Understanding Society, this study explored differences between young people adopted (n = 22) and a matched comparison group (n = 110) on measures of educational and occupational aspirations and psychological well-being. Adopted young people reporte
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Turin, E. A., E. N. Savinova, and A. R. Agababov. "The Identity of Scottish Muslims as a Socio-cultural Manifestation of Globalization in the Domestic Political Processes of Modern Scotland." Administrative Consulting, no. 6 (August 8, 2020): 50–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2020-6-50-63.

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The article considers the identity of Scottish Muslims as a non-traditional for Scotland sociocultural manifestation of globalization of regional socio-political processes. The relevance of this topic is determined by the fact that the number of Muslims as a part of population of Scotland has been growing rapidly over the past decade. In this regard, the range of questions about the future national sovereignty of Scotland is significantly expanding, requiring the search for scientific, theoretical and practical answers. The research goal of the article is to analyze the influence of Islamic id
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Izziyana, Wafda Vivid. "Pendekatan Feminisme dalam Studi Hukum Islam." Istawa: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam 2, no. 1 (2017): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.24269/ijpi.v2i1.366.

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The Islamic religion nowadays is demanded to involve actively in giving solutions of various problems faced by the Muslims. One of them is womanhood issues. Women are often positioned in a subordinate position and are less respected. Moreover, it seems having legitimacy from theological doctrines that is supported by patriarchy system. The reaction of imbalance and injustice from patriarchy system therefore results a feminist movement. The demand of Islamic religion role as expected above can be answered while the conception of religion currently uses normative approach, a theology that is pro
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Gorak-Sosnowska, Katarzyna, and Monika Bartoszewicz. "An expert discussion on male and female experiences of conversion to Islam – socio-pedagogical implications in the European context." International Journal of Pedagogy, Innovation and New Technologies 5, no. 1 (2018): 44–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0012.2138.

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This paper is a non-conventional academic paper based on a live discussion organized by the Polish expert on Saudi women’s issues, Professor Anna Odrowaz-Coates (2015, 2016), which took place in The Maria Grzegorzewska University in Warsaw, in June 2018. Two participating experts are known for their conflicting points of view on issues of security and integration of Muslims in Europe. In this exchange of viewpoints, they focussed on the issue of conversion to Islam in Poland and the UK, drawing upon multiple field research experiences they encountered. The main points of reference deal with th
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Rainsbury, J. W. "The place of rhinoplasty in the ageing face." Journal of Laryngology & Otology 124, no. 2 (2009): 115–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022215109990892.

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AbstractAge-related changes in the skin and underlying tissues of the nose may lead to nasal obstruction or an unsatisfactory cosmetic appearance. As the UK population ages, the number of older patients seeking advice from an otolaryngologist about these problems is increasing, and many of these patients may benefit from a rhinoplasty. Quite apart from the practical considerations of operating on more delicate ageing tissues, there are a number of psychological, motivational and social issues specific to rhinoplasty in the older patient. This review discusses these issues, and aims to define t
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Weinberg, James. "The Winner Takes It All? A Psychological Study of Political Success among UK Members of Parliament." Parliamentary Affairs 73, no. 4 (2019): 711–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pa/gsz017.

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Abstract Is there a winning formula when it comes to individual success in contemporary politics? In this article, I analyse self-report data on the Basic Human Values (Schwartz, 1994, Journal of Social Issues, 50, 19–45) of 106 national politicians in the UK to examine the impact of these individual characteristics on three alternative political outcomes: the size of a candidate’s electoral majority, their longevity as an elected representative and their progression (or not) to frontbench office. On the one hand, it seems that the values of individual politicians make very little impact on th
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Awan, Imran, and Irene Zempi. "‘You all look the same’: Non-Muslim men who suffer Islamophobic hate crime in the post-Brexit era." European Journal of Criminology 17, no. 5 (2018): 585–602. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1477370818812735.

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Existing research on Islamophobic hate crime has examined in detail the verbal, physical and emotional attacks against Muslims. However, the experiences of non-Muslim men who suffer Islamophobic hate crime because they look Muslim remain ‘invisible’ in both official statistics and empirical research. Drawing on data from qualitative interviews with 20 non-Muslim men based in the United Kingdom, we examined their lived experiences of Islamophobic hate crime. Interviews were transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis. A deductive approach to thematic analysis was adopted to analyse partici
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Khalil, Atif. "The Cult of Saints among Muslims and Jews in Medieval Syria." American Journal of Islam and Society 21, no. 4 (2004): 133–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v21i4.1763.

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Contemporary Jewish-Muslim relations are so mired in the Middle East’spolitical conflict that most people are often quite surprised to learn of theremarkable theological, legal, and mystical intersections between both traditions.Modern political hostilities centered on the Palestinian-Israelidivide have almost entirely clouded the shared Semitic heritage of faithsthat were, until just a little more than 50 years ago, invariably stamped bythe Christian West with the seal of “otherness” – an “internal otherness” inthe case of Judaism, and an “external otherness” in the case of Islam.In this ligh
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Martin, Peter Andrew. "Cultural Awareness in Two UK Counselling Psychology Settings: Initial Training and Supervision." European Journal of Counselling Psychology 3, no. 2 (2015): 99–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.5964/ejcop.v3i2.40.

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The issue of cultural awareness is inherent in every expression of social science. This paper addresses this topic in a Counselling Psychology context by presenting and discussing two separate questionnaires. Both were sent out to UK Counselling Psychologists between March and May 2013. The first on cultural awareness provision in training was sent to all 14 UK Counselling Psychology training institutions. The second questionnaire related to the experience of supervising or being supervised in the context of “cultural awareness”. This was sent to all 3000 BPS Division members. The purpose of t
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Young, Carolyn A., Alan Tennant, RJ Mills, DJ Rog, HL Ford, and K. Orchard. "Sexual functioning in multiple sclerosis: Relationships with depression, fatigue and physical function." Multiple Sclerosis Journal 23, no. 9 (2016): 1268–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1352458516675749.

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Background: Sexual dysfunction (SD) is common among people with multiple sclerosis, but there is limited information on its relationships. Objective: This national study examines the relationships between sexual function with demographic factors, physical function, fatigue and depression. Methods: Participants in the Trajectories of Outcomes in Neurological Conditions (TONiC) study completed the measures of fatigue, physical function and depression together with the Multiple Sclerosis Intimacy and Sexuality Questionnaire-15 (MSISQ-15), which covers sexual function (primary), symptoms that inte
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Grimwood, Samuel, Kaz Stuart, Ruth Browning, Elaine Bidmead, and Thea Winn-Reed. "The perception of biopsychosocial impacts of COVID-19 during lockdown restrictions over time in the UK – a mixed methods study." Journal of Ideas in Health 4, Special2 (2021): 402–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.47108/jidhealth.vol4.issspecial2.131.

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted the health of individuals physically, mentally, and socially. This study aims to gain a deeper understanding of this impact across the pandemic from a biopsychosocial stance.
 Methods: A survey created by the research team was employed between November 2020 and February 2021 across social media, relevant organizations, and networks. The survey incorporated 5-time points across the different stages of the pandemic, covering biological, psychological, and social. There were 5 items for each survey (Very Positive affect to Very Negati
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Majumder, Pallab, Yadava Jeve, and Christian P. Sales. "Voices from the frontline: the psychological impact and coping mechanisms used by healthcare staff during COVID-19." British Journal of Healthcare Management 27, no. 6 (2021): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjhc.2020.0168.

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Background/Aims Healthcare workers have been affected by the physical and psychological consequences of working during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study explored the effects of the pandemic on the psychological wellbeing of UK healthcare workers, as well as the coping mechanisms used and the workplace support that they found helpful. Methods A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to healthcare workers across various settings, including primary care, community services, hospital settings and specialist or tertiary service settings. A convenience sample was used to select the particip
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Khoir, Anan Bahrul. "LGBT, Muslim, and Heterosexism: The Experiences of Muslim Gay in Indonesia." Wawasan: Jurnal Ilmiah Agama dan Sosial Budaya 5, no. 1 (2020): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.15575/jw.v5i1.8067.

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Muslim gay and bisexual men have been facing various challenges when living in a homophobic and heterosexist society in Indonesia. However, the study of strategies they utilised to manage those homophobic attitudes, such as discrimination, prejudice, and stigma, of their sexual minority status is limited. Therefore, drawing on minority stress theory, this study explores the life experiences of Muslim gay or bisexual men in Indonesia, by focusing on the problems they faced and the strategies they used to address those issues. All participants aged between 20 and 27 years old, have self-identifi
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Rathor, Mohammad Yousuf, Azarisman SM Shah, Nur Raziana Bt Rozi, Che Rosle Draman, and Wan Ahmad Syahril. "Ethical issues in Kidney Transplantation and “An” Islamic perspective." Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science 20, no. 2 (2021): 241–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v20i2.51530.

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Kidney transplantation (KT) is currently the most realistic treatment option for patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) as it enables them to live longer and provides better quality of life post-transplantation. Before the 1960s, all these patients would die as there was no treatment available. It is the commonest solid organ transplantation carried out in the world at the moment. Organs are harvested from living or cadaveric donors, with living kidney donor organs generally functioning better and for longer periods of time compared to the latter. Issues surrounding organ transplantation
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Beail, Nigel. "Psychological therapies and people who have ID: a report from the Royal College of Psychiatrists and British Psychological Society." Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities 11, no. 1 (2017): 24–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/amhid-09-2016-0021.

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Purpose Over a decade ago “Psychotherapy and learning disabilities” was published by the UK Royal College of Psychiatrists. It was decided by the Royal College and British Psychological Society’s faculties for people who have ID to revise and update this report. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach Experts in the field were invited to make a contribution on their approach covering method, adaptations, service user views and outcomes. Findings A great deal has changed in the last decade in terms of service development and research resulting in a much wider range o
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Waumsley, Julie A., Brian Hemmings, and Simon M. Payne. "Work-Life Balance, Role Conflict and the UK Sport Psychology Consultant." Sport Psychologist 24, no. 2 (2010): 245–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/tsp.24.2.245.

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To date there has not been a comprehensive discussion in the literature of work-life balance for the sport psychology consultant. The number and complexity of roles often undertaken by consultants may lead to potential stress if roles conflict. Underpinned by Role Theory (Kahn, Wolfe, Quinn, Snoek, & Rosenthal, 1964) and the Spillover Hypothesis (Staines, 1980) this paper draws on the work-life balance literature to present the potential conflicts and ethical dilemmas experienced by the sport psychology consultant as a result of conducting multiple roles. With an applied focus, ways of obt
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Daffey-Moore, Emma. "Why is building psychological resilience relevant to UK Service personnel in order to improve military mental health?" BMJ Military Health 166, no. 2 (2018): 89–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jramc-2018-000962.

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This article will aim to give an overview of stress and resilience, briefly exploring current definitions. It will try to identify why psychological resilience is relevant in the military context and suggest why the UK military could be exploring data from other countries and welfare bodies to enhance their own stress management policies in order to improve military mental health. The MOD (Ministry of Defence) understands their duty of care and has developed a clear strategic intent to tackle the increasing numbers of personnel developing mental health issues. While all three Services currentl
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Rigo, Caroline, and Vassilis Saroglou. "Religiosity and Sexual Behavior: Tense Relationships and Underlying Affects and Cognitions in Samples of Christian and Muslim Traditions." Archive for the Psychology of Religion 40, no. 2-3 (2018): 176–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15736121-12341359.

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Religion's historical mistrust of sexuality shapes people's behavior by inhibiting liberal sexuality. Still, it is unclear whether this inhibitive role also includes common, normative sexual behavior, particularly in secularized contexts. Moreover, the possible mediating effects emotions, affects, and thoughts have on the association between religiosity and restricted sexuality have never been integrated into a single model. Finally, cross-religious differences in common sexual behavior have still yet to be documented. We addressed these three issues in two studies, with samples of Catholic an
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Goswami, Pushpendra, Esther N. Oliva, Tatyana Ionova, et al. "Quality-of-life issues and symptoms reported by patients living with haematological malignancy: a qualitative study." Therapeutic Advances in Hematology 11 (January 2020): 204062072095500. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2040620720955002.

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Background: Our aim was to identify health-related quality-of-life (HRQoL) issues and symptoms in patients with haematological malignancies (HMs) and develop a conceptual framework to reflect the inter-relation between them. Methods: A total of 129 patients with HMs were interviewed in a UK multicentre qualitative study. All interviews were audio recorded, transcribed and analysed using NVivo-11. Results: Overall, 34 issues were reported by patients and were grouped into two parts: quality of life (QoL) and symptoms. The most prevalent HRQoL issues were: eating and drinking habits; social life
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Moore, Roger A. "Ethical Considerations for Psychophysiology Studies." Research Ethics 3, no. 2 (2007): 40–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/174701610700300203.

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All psychology research should strictly adhere to ethical principles outlined by the researcher's local governing body. In the UK, this is the British Psychological Society (BPS). However, in papers advising on methodology used in psychophysiology (a research area within psychology), issues linked to ethics are rarely mentioned despite the invasive nature of this type of research. Guidelines published by local governing bodies are never mentioned. In this paper, important ethical issues in psychophysiology research are discussed with respect to BPS guidelines. Recommendations are made for ensu
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Bartram, Dave. "Occupational Standards and Competence-Based Qualifications for Professional Applied Psychologists in the UK." European Psychologist 1, no. 3 (1996): 157–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1016-9040.1.3.157.

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The paper outlines the development of employment-led qualifications in the UK. These qualifications have been based upon a notion of competence at work, defined in terms of standards developed using a functional approach to occupational analysis. While initial developments focused on standards development and the design of qualification at “lower levels”, there has been increasing interest in extending the approach to the analysis of higher level professional, technical and managerial occupations. The paper reports the work being carried out by the British Psychological Society on the developm
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Hadfield, Holly, Suzanne Glendenning, Penny Bee, and Anja Wittkowski. "Psychological Therapy for Postnatal Depression in UK Primary Care Mental Health Services: A Qualitative Investigation Using Framework Analysis." Journal of Child and Family Studies 28, no. 12 (2019): 3519–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10826-019-01535-0.

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Abstract Objectives Postnatal depression (PND) can have negative consequences for mother and infant. Current psychological therapies are effective in treating depression but improvements in mother-infant outcomes have not yet been established. We aimed to capture mothers’ experiences of therapy for PND with a focus on parenting-related outcomes. We also sought their views on including parenting support within interventions. Methods Fourteen mothers who received psychological therapy in the United Kingdom’s National Health Service (NHS) participated in semi-structured interviews. Data were audi
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Zainol, Halmi, Abdul Malek A Tambi, Nor Eeda Ali, and Hazirah Azami. "Expatriates of Malaysian Construction Company’s Psychological Comfort in Foreign Lands." Journal of ASIAN Behavioural Studies 5, no. 17 (2020): 15–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/jabs.v5i17.373.

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Malaysian expatriates prefer to work in foreign countries because of better facilities, working environments and the benefits. However, during the assignment abroad, other unexpected issues arose due to the unforeseencircumstances. It leads to psychological comfort faced by expatriates because of the inability to adjust to the new culture and environment. The aimed of the study is to identify the components that led to psychological comfort. Four components have been disclosed that dominated to expatriates satisfaction. The components that influenceswere interaction, living environment, reward
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Thomas‐Peter, Brian, and Jason Jones. "High‐risk inferences in assessing high risk: outstanding concerns in the clinical use of the PCL‐R." British Journal of Forensic Practice 8, no. 4 (2006): 3–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/14636646200600020.

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The PCL‐R has been heralded as the ‘unparalleled’ (Salekin et al, 1996) risk assessment tool for assessing risk of violent and non‐violent recidivism. In the UK, the PCL‐R looks likely to become an industry standard assessment in psychological evaluation of individuals thought to have a dangerous and severe personality disorder. However, current knowledge about the PCL‐R is unsatisfactory, and a number of issues need to be addressed before clinicians can be confident in the use of this measure. This paper highlights these issues from the perspective of the practising clinician. Questions are r
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