Search Results - "McCright, A. M."
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The influence of prior awareness on views about psychiatric electroceutical interventions among non-clinician stakeholders
Published in Npj mental health research (03-05-2023)“…Psychiatric electroceutical interventions (PEIs) are emerging interventions in the treatment of depression and other mood disorders. The uptake of PEIs is…”
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Views about neuromodulation interventions for depression by stakeholder group, treatment modality, and depression severity
Published in Comprehensive psychiatry (01-04-2023)“…The past few decades have seen the emergence both of new neuromodulation treatment protocols and novel applications of standard neuromodulation interventions…”
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Stakeholders' Ethical Concerns Regarding Psychiatric Electroceutical Interventions: Results from a US Nationwide Survey
Published in AJOB empirical bioethics (02-01-2024)“…Psychiatric electroceutical interventions (PEIs) use electrical or magnetic stimulation to treat mental disorders and may raise different ethical concerns than…”
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Last Resort Interventions?: A Qualitative Study of Psychiatrists’ Experience with and Views on Psychiatric Electroceutical Interventions
Published in Psychiatric quarterly (01-06-2021)“…Psychiatrists play an important role in providing access to psychiatric electrical interventions (PEIs) such as electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and…”
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Challenging Global Warming as a Social Problem: An Analysis of the Conservative Movement's Counter-Claims
Published in Social problems (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-11-2000)“…The sociological literature on global environmental change emphasizes the processes by which the problem of global warming is socially constructed. However,…”
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A Widening Gap: Republican and Democratic Views on Climate Change
Published in Environment : science and policy for sustainable development (01-09-2008)“…While this stimulated a temporary backlash from environmentalists and much of the public during Reagan's first term,2 the "Reagan Revolution," based on the…”
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Stakeholders' Ethical Concerns Regarding Psychiatric Electroceutical Interventions: Results from a US Nationwide Survey
Published in AJOB empirical bioethics (21-06-2023)“…Psychiatric electroceutical interventions (PEIs) use electrical or magnetic stimulation to treat mental disorders and may raise different ethical concerns than…”
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Politics shapes individual choices about energy efficiency
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Politics and Environment in America: Partisan and Ideological Cleavages in Public Support for Environmentalism
Published in Environmental politics (01-12-2001)“…Dunlap et al examine trend data to see whether partisan and ideological cleavages over environmental issues have grown over time among both members of Congress…”
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Defeating Kyoto: The Conservative Movement's Impact on U.S. Climate Change Policy
Published in Social Problems (01-08-2003)“…In this article, we argue that a major reason the United States failed to ratify the Kyoto Protocol to ameliorate global warming is the opposition of the…”
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Environmental Concern and Sociodemographic Variables: A Study of Statistical Models
Published in The Journal of environmental education (01-01-2007)“…Studies of the social bases of environmental concern over the past 30 years have produced somewhat inconsistent results regarding the effects of…”
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Social Movement Identity and Belief Systems: An Examination of Beliefs about Environmental Problems within the American Public
Published in Public opinion quarterly (01-01-2008)“…Using six years of Gallup data, we examine the effects of environmental movement identity on several characteristics of environmental problem belief systems…”
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To Die For: The Semiotic Seductive Power of the Tanned Body
Published in Symbolic interaction (01-08-2004)“…Human skin burns with prolonged exposure to ultraviolet light. This simple physiological process acquires meaning through social interaction—whereby tanned…”
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Living through the End of Nature: The Future of American Environmentalism By Paul Wapner The MIT Press. 2010. 252 pages. $21.95 cloth
Published in Social Forces (01-06-2011)Get full text
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