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‘Family-culture’ and Chinese politeness
An emancipatory pragmatic account
. Chen , Xinren and Juanjuan Ren . 2018 . ‘We’re family’: Kinship term generalization in Chinese Ph.D. research seminars . Paper presented at the 4th International Conference of the American Pragmatics Association , University at Albany, SUNY
continued gambling, despite significant negative physical, psychological, and social consequences not just for the individual but for the family and community at large ( American Psychiatric Association, 2013 ). Research has increasingly shown that
family ( Durkin & Barber, 2002 ) and peers ( Kuntsche et al., 2009 ; Valkenburg & Peter, 2009 ), as well as some physical and cognitive benefits ( Blumberg, Altschuler, Almonte, & Mileaf, 2013 ; Subrahmanyam, Greenfield, Kraut, & Gross, 2001 ). However
Introduction Evolving information and communication technologies (ICTs) have transformed family interactions by overcoming time and distance barriers. Greater perceived well-being was observed among families who used smartphone
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outcomes. One positive outcome is an increased connection with family and friends through interactions with others on social networks, watching and sharing videos and pictures, playing video games, exchanging e-mails, and/or utilizing a host of readily
Introduction Family history of substance use disorders (SUDs) has been examined for the past forty years, most often in the context of understanding phenomenological differences in those adults with alcoholism who have or do not have a family
Poelmans, S.: Individual and organizational issues in work-family conflict. Research Paper No. 445, IESE, Barcelona, 2001. Pongrácz T., S. Molnár E
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; Kessler et al., 2008 ). Marriage has long been regarded as a protective factor for veterans suffering from PTSD ( Weisenhorn, Frey, van de Venne, & Cerel, 2017 ), and the role of close family as a key support network for problem gamblers is well