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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2012 United StatesSAGE Publications NIH | Family-Focused HIV Disclo..., NIH | Post-trial HIV Vaccines: ..., SSHRC +3 projectsNIH| Family-Focused HIV Disclosure Intervention in Thailand ,NIH| Post-trial HIV Vaccines: Receptivity, Risk &Disparities ,SSHRC ,NIH| The Center for Health Improvement of Minority Elderly ,NIH| Center for HIV Identification, Prevention and Treatment Services (CHIPTS) ,NIH| Core--Shared resources: methodologyLee, SJ; Newman, PA; Comulada, WS; Cunningham, WE; Duan, N;Engaging consumers in prospectively shaping strategies for dissemination of health-care innovations may help to ensure acceptability. We examined the feasibility of using conjoint analysis to assess future HIV vaccine acceptability among three diverse communities: a multiethnic sample in Los Angeles, CA, USA ( n = 143); a Thai resident sample in Los Angeles (three groups; n = 27) and an Aboriginal peoples sample in Toronto ( n = 13). Efficacy had the greatest impact on acceptability for all three groups, followed by cross-clade protection, side-effects and duration of protection in the Los Angeles sample; side-effects and duration of protection in the Thai-Los Angeles sample; and number of doses and duration of protection in the Aboriginal peoples-Toronto sample. Conjoint analysis provided insights into universal and population-specific preferences among diverse end users of future HIV vaccines, with implications for evidence-informed targeting of dissemination efforts to optimize vaccine uptake.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2013 FrenchUniversité Laval SSHRC, NIH | Multiscale Analysis of CG..., NIH | Human Rights and Public H...SSHRC ,NIH| Multiscale Analysis of CGH Arrays from Breast Cancer Patients Using Computational ,NIH| Human Rights and Public Health: Eliminating Minority Health Disparities in the SFAuthors: François Paré;François Paré;Les compagnies théâtrales autochtones ont cherché à occuper tous les espaces de parole en produisant, au cours des années, non seulement un théâtre joué et très souvent publié, mais aussi un abondant discours d’accompagnement sur le sens à conférer aux œuvres produites sur scène et dans divers espaces publics. Ces textes de Qwo-Li Driskill, Candace Brunette, Daniel Heath Justice, Yves Sioui-Durand et Jo-Ann Episkenew, entre autres, nous permettent de saisir de l’intérieur le rôle privilégié assigné au théâtre et aux pratiques de la performance par toute une génération de chercheurs et d’activistes autochtones des trente dernières années. Nous en retenons que deux courants animent cette production théorique et méthodologique axée sur la décolonisation : le refus des esthétiques liées à la posthistoire (postmodernisme et postcolonialisme) et le recours à un imaginaire et un lexique empruntés aux études contemporaines du traumatisme individuel et collectif. Indigenous theatre collectives have been active on all fronts in recent years, not only by staging and publishing a large number of plays written by Native writers, but also through the production and circulation of a significant number of theoretical texts on Indigenous theatre methodologies. Writings by Qwo-Li Driskill, Candace Brunette, Daniel Heath Justice, Yves Sioui-Durand and Jo-Ann Episkenew, among others, allow us to understand from within the role assigned to the theatre by a generation of Indigenous activists and scholars. The performance space is seen as a decolonizing agency, rejecting concepts related to both postmodernism and postcolonialism in favour of traditional healing processes rooted in contemporary studies on collective and personal trauma.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2010 SwitzerlandCambridge University Press (CUP) NIH | Childhood Poverty and Bra..., SSHRCNIH| Childhood Poverty and Brain Development: The Role of Chronic Stress and Parenting ,SSHRCAuthors: Caldara, Roberto;Caldara, Roberto;AbstractUnderstanding the very nature of the smile with an integrative approach and a novel model is a fertile ground for a new theoretical vision and insights. However, from this perspective, I challenge the authors to integrate culture and race in their model, because both factors would impact upon the embodying and decoding of facial expressions.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2012 United StatesSAGE Publications NIH | Family-Focused HIV Disclo..., NIH | Post-trial HIV Vaccines: ..., SSHRC +3 projectsNIH| Family-Focused HIV Disclosure Intervention in Thailand ,NIH| Post-trial HIV Vaccines: Receptivity, Risk &Disparities ,SSHRC ,NIH| The Center for Health Improvement of Minority Elderly ,NIH| Center for HIV Identification, Prevention and Treatment Services (CHIPTS) ,NIH| Core--Shared resources: methodologyLee, SJ; Newman, PA; Comulada, WS; Cunningham, WE; Duan, N;Engaging consumers in prospectively shaping strategies for dissemination of health-care innovations may help to ensure acceptability. We examined the feasibility of using conjoint analysis to assess future HIV vaccine acceptability among three diverse communities: a multiethnic sample in Los Angeles, CA, USA ( n = 143); a Thai resident sample in Los Angeles (three groups; n = 27) and an Aboriginal peoples sample in Toronto ( n = 13). Efficacy had the greatest impact on acceptability for all three groups, followed by cross-clade protection, side-effects and duration of protection in the Los Angeles sample; side-effects and duration of protection in the Thai-Los Angeles sample; and number of doses and duration of protection in the Aboriginal peoples-Toronto sample. Conjoint analysis provided insights into universal and population-specific preferences among diverse end users of future HIV vaccines, with implications for evidence-informed targeting of dissemination efforts to optimize vaccine uptake.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2010 Netherlands SSHRC, NIH | Childhood Poverty and Bra...SSHRC ,NIH| Childhood Poverty and Brain Development: The Role of Chronic Stress and ParentingAuthors: Sauter, D.A.; Levinson, S.C.;Sauter, D.A.; Levinson, S.C.;Contains fulltext : M_329025.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) 2 p.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2013 FrenchUniversité Laval SSHRC, NIH | Multiscale Analysis of CG..., NIH | Human Rights and Public H...SSHRC ,NIH| Multiscale Analysis of CGH Arrays from Breast Cancer Patients Using Computational ,NIH| Human Rights and Public Health: Eliminating Minority Health Disparities in the SFAuthors: François Paré;François Paré;Les compagnies théâtrales autochtones ont cherché à occuper tous les espaces de parole en produisant, au cours des années, non seulement un théâtre joué et très souvent publié, mais aussi un abondant discours d’accompagnement sur le sens à conférer aux œuvres produites sur scène et dans divers espaces publics. Ces textes de Qwo-Li Driskill, Candace Brunette, Daniel Heath Justice, Yves Sioui-Durand et Jo-Ann Episkenew, entre autres, nous permettent de saisir de l’intérieur le rôle privilégié assigné au théâtre et aux pratiques de la performance par toute une génération de chercheurs et d’activistes autochtones des trente dernières années. Nous en retenons que deux courants animent cette production théorique et méthodologique axée sur la décolonisation : le refus des esthétiques liées à la posthistoire (postmodernisme et postcolonialisme) et le recours à un imaginaire et un lexique empruntés aux études contemporaines du traumatisme individuel et collectif. Indigenous theatre collectives have been active on all fronts in recent years, not only by staging and publishing a large number of plays written by Native writers, but also through the production and circulation of a significant number of theoretical texts on Indigenous theatre methodologies. Writings by Qwo-Li Driskill, Candace Brunette, Daniel Heath Justice, Yves Sioui-Durand and Jo-Ann Episkenew, among others, allow us to understand from within the role assigned to the theatre by a generation of Indigenous activists and scholars. The performance space is seen as a decolonizing agency, rejecting concepts related to both postmodernism and postcolonialism in favour of traditional healing processes rooted in contemporary studies on collective and personal trauma.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2010 SwitzerlandCambridge University Press (CUP) NIH | Childhood Poverty and Bra..., SSHRCNIH| Childhood Poverty and Brain Development: The Role of Chronic Stress and Parenting ,SSHRCAuthors: Caldara, Roberto;Caldara, Roberto;AbstractUnderstanding the very nature of the smile with an integrative approach and a novel model is a fertile ground for a new theoretical vision and insights. However, from this perspective, I challenge the authors to integrate culture and race in their model, because both factors would impact upon the embodying and decoding of facial expressions.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eu3 citations 3 popularity Average influence Average impulse Average Powered by BIP!more_vert RERO DOC Digital Lib... arrow_drop_down RERO DOC Digital Library; Behavioral and Brain SciencesArticle . 2017Behavioral and Brain SciencesArticle . 2010License: Cambridge Core User AgreementData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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