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Brunel University Research Archive(BURA) preserves and enables easy and open access to all
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Adolescent Mental Health Policy and Services in Hong Kong: Seven Unresolved Problems Waiting for Solutions See

With the economic growth of Hong Kong over the past few decades, medical services for adolescents have improved, and adolescent mortality rates are relatively lower when compared with other places, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, France, and Japan [1]...

Chinese version of the Recovery Self-Assessment scale: psychometric evidence from Rasch analysis and reliability estimates See

Background: The Recovery Self-Assessment (RSA) is a popular and well-validated instrument for assessing recovery-oriented service around the world. Aims: This study aims to develop a Chinese version of the RSA, which assesses the recovery orientation of hospital-based mental health s...

Caregiving Across Cultures: Understanding the Interplay of Strain, Self-Perception of Ageing, and Health See

Awareness of how caregivers see their ageing journey holds significant importance for their health and the care quality they extend. This paper intends to delve into the dynamics of cultural context, caregiving pressure, and their roles in shaping caregivers’ assessments of ageing and&#...

Effects and mechanisms of reactive nanoparticles and triethanolamine on the properties of limestone calcined clay cement See

The large-scale production of cement worldwide contributes to 6-8% of global anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Among supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs), limestone and calcined clay are abundant and widely available yet remain underutilised. Limestone Calcined Clay Cement (LC3) enables up to 60%&#x...

Disaster governance and inequality-responsive accounting: Grenfell and Grand Kartal fires in times of institutional neglect, spatial justice and the evasion of accountability See

Infrastructures are never neutral; they reflect social priorities, institutional silences, and unequal entitlements to safety. This article explores how disaster governance practices contribute to the differentiated distribution of vulnerability and the systematic neglect of marginalised lives. Through a c...

Caregivers’ perception of ageing, perceived health and strain in caregiving – The preliminary cross culture analysis See

Background: Understanding how caregivers perceive their own aging process is essential for addressing their well-being and the quality of care they provide. This study aimed at exploring the relationship between caregivers’ self-perception of ageing in relation to their strain experienced&...

Effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on craving and substance consumption in patients with substance dependence: a systematic review and meta‐analysis See

Background and Aims: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is increasingly used as an intervention for treating substance dependence. We aimed to assess evidence of the anti-craving and consumption-reducing effects of rTMS in patients with alcohol, nicotine and illicit drug d...

GNSS/MEMS INS tightly coupled algorithm for agricultural machinery navigation enhanced by random forest-based behavioral state awareness See

Global navigation satellite system (GNSS)/micro-electro-mechanical systems inertial navigation system (MEMS INS) algorithm is widely used in agricultural machinery navigation. However, several issues remain noteworthy, uneven terrain induces more high-frequency noise than other environments, which severely affects&#...

Short-Term Disruptions and Recovery Patterns in Spanish Hotel Activity: Insights from Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis See

Purpose: This paper examines the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on Spanish hotel activity to establish whether it has had temporary or permanent effects. Project/methodology/approach: The analysis is based on both quantitative and qualitative approaches. For the former, data from Google Tr...

Process evaluation of a randomised-controlled feasibility study evaluating the REgulate your SItting Time (RESIT) intervention for reducing sitting in individuals with type 2 diabetes See

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