Works about SOCIAL classes


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    Culture is Ordinary.

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    English Studies in India, 2024, v. 31, p. 94
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    • Pandit, Huzaifa
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    The real-world evidence to the effects of primary psychological healthcare system in diluting risks of suicide ideation in underrepresented children/adolescents: an observational, multi-center, population-based, and longitudinal study.

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    Child & Adolescent Psychiatry & Mental Health, 2025, v. 19, n. 1, p. 1, doi. 10.1186/s13034-025-00914-4
    By:
    • Li, Wei;
    • Liu, Xuerong;
    • Zhang, Qianyu;
    • Tian, Xiaobing;
    • An, Xianyong;
    • Ren, Jidong;
    • Han, Xiaodi;
    • Lei, Jingyu;
    • Shen, Chang;
    • Li, Yanyan;
    • Chen, Ji;
    • Xia, Lei;
    • Zhang, Jingxuan;
    • Wu, Yi;
    • Gong, Jie;
    • Lan, Hai;
    • Wu, Yan;
    • Feng, Zhengzhi;
    • Chen, Zhiyi
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    Associations between air pollution and surrounding greenness with internalizing and externalizing behaviors among schoolchildren.

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    Child & Adolescent Mental Health, 2025, v. 30, n. 2, p. 149, doi. 10.1111/camh.12772
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    • Zubizarreta‐Arruti, Uxue;
    • Bosch, Rosa;
    • Soler Artigas, María;
    • Cabana‐Domínguez, Judit;
    • Llonga, Natalia;
    • Carabí‐Gassol, Pau;
    • Macias‐Chimborazo, Valeria;
    • Vilar‐Ribó, Laura;
    • Ramos‐Quiroga, Josep Antoni;
    • Pagerols, Mireia;
    • Prat, Raquel;
    • Rivas, Cristina;
    • Pagespetit, Èlia;
    • Puigbó, Júlia;
    • Español‐Martín, Gemma;
    • Raimbault, Bruno;
    • Valentín, Antonia;
    • Sunyer, Jordi;
    • Foraster, Maria;
    • Gascón, Mireia
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    Higher social class is associated with higher contextualized emotion recognition accuracy across cultures.

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    PLoS ONE, 2025, v. 20, n. 5, p. 1, doi. 10.1371/journal.pone.0323552
    By:
    • Kafetsios, Konstantinos;
    • Hess, Ursula;
    • Alonso-Arbiol, Itziar;
    • Schütz, Astrid;
    • Gruda, Dritjon;
    • Campbell, Kelly;
    • Chen, Bin-Bin;
    • Dostal, Daniel;
    • Held, Marco J.;
    • Hypsova, Petra;
    • Kamble, Shanmukh;
    • Kimura, Takuma;
    • Kirchner-Häusler, Alexander;
    • Kyvelea, Marina;
    • Livi, Stefano;
    • Mandal, Eugenia;
    • Ochnik, Dominika;
    • Papageorgakopoulos, Nektarios;
    • Seitl, Martin;
    • Sakman, Ezgi
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