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1 ans to mitigate vulnerabilities to theft and coercion.
2 rson's brain is functioning normally without coercion.
3 ce that it prevents consensual sex or sexual coercion.
4  studies describe mechanisms underlying host coercion.
5 ducation and training, service provision and coercion.
6 t some "cooperative" behaviors may rely upon coercion.
7 female EPC and men's partner-directed sexual coercion.
8 liminated intrasexual combat and intersexual coercion.
9  negative outcomes, including aggression and coercion.
10 ake this choice freely and in the absence of coercion.
11  consent of the child, unrealistic hope, and coercion.
12 anced exchanges because of the potential for coercion.
13  were all strongly correlated with perceived coercion.
14 unted for 43.3% of the variance in perceived coercion.
15  as persuasion, do not induce perceptions of coercion.
16 ith previous conceptualisations of perceived coercion.
17 eek to avoid worsening inequities or medical coercion.
18 ote dominance-a rank based on aggression and coercion.
19  and associated vulnerabilities to theft and coercion.
20 sment, unwanted sexual attention, and sexual coercion.
21 omen, 6% of men, P = .80), and 3 (1%) sexual coercion (1% of women, 1% of men, P = .72).
22 12) whereas male bonobos exhibit less sexual coercion(13)(,)(14) and no reported killing.(13) Among t
23 eport experiencing attempted rape and sexual coercion (18% vs 4%, P=.02 and .04, respectively).
24 .6-25.0] and 11.5% [6.1-20.7]); and economic coercion (2.6% [0.4-13.7] and 9.8% [5.7-16.5]).
25 men, 9% of men, P = .005), and 7 (3%) sexual coercion (3% of women, 2% of men, P = .42).
26 loped, evaluated and implemented to reducing coercion, addressing trauma, diversifying treatments and
27                               Interestingly, coercion also reduced the neural processing of the outco
28    To improve our understanding of perceived coercion amongst HCWs, we developed a 10-item scale-the
29 fficking, exploiting the poor, and involving coercion and commodification of donors.
30 CRisis plan IMpact: Subjective and Objective coercion and eNgagement) study is an individual level, r
31 ill to act altruistically, the potential for coercion and exploitation of donors, increased risk to p
32 of early marriage, human trafficking, sexual coercion and forced first sex, and males as victims have
33                   Nevertheless, we show that coercion and iterated, multilevel selection on both spec
34  nervosa reported higher levels of perceived coercion and pressure and a lower sense of procedural ju
35 d IPV for new mothers, and reduced pregnancy coercion and unsafe relationships for women in family-pl
36 ially monogamous birds, suggesting that male coercion and/or female willingness to cheat the partner
37 sment, unwanted sexual attention, and sexual coercion) and four outcomes (mental health, job satisfac
38         However, three key factors (kinship, coercion, and constraint) typically combine to limit the
39 ee that consent should be voluntary, free of coercion, and fully informed, there is no consensus on w
40 hat all exchanges increase the potential for coercion, and we currently reject the proposal of altrui
41 relate our findings to questions of consent, coercion, and/or compliance, and the controversial issue
42 fully understood, the construct of perceived coercion appears to be relevant.
43  study to present genetic evidence of sexual coercion as an adaptive strategy in a social mammal.
44  military, and an analogous case of economic coercion by China in a dispute with Japan.
45 tment, psychological frailties, distress, or coercion do not exhaust the causal pathways to deadly ma
46 ationship with the prescriber, experience of coercion during admission, and low insight predicted a n
47 acy, lacking self-confidence, avoiding donor coercion, emotional vulnerability, respecting cultural,
48  informed decision-making, safeguard against coercion, ensure psychological safety, justifiable risk,
49 ere mental health problems, personal crises, coercion, fear of an approaching enemy, or hidden self-d
50 crease the potential for undue influence and coercion for potential donors and transplant candidates.
51 cipation in violence increases when there is coercion from leaders in complex societies leading to gr
52 e ability to obtain informed consent without coercion have been raised.
53 for all three main predictions of the sexual coercion hypothesis [7]: male aggression (1) is greatest
54  reproductive success, supporting the sexual coercion hypothesis.
55 ; shorter psychiatric stays; lower perceived coercion; improved therapeutic relationships; and improv
56  the existence of comparable forms of sexual coercion in animals [4, 5], in which repeated male aggre
57 eeks to provide alternatives to violence and coercion in care; and centre people with lived experienc
58                          Reducing the use of coercion in mental health care is crucial from a human r
59 t admission decisions, induce perceptions of coercion in persons with mental illness.
60 ggression toward females functions as sexual coercion in wild chacma baboons (Papio ursinus).
61                                              Coercion increased the perceived interval between action
62 ypersexuality, sexual violence, reproductive coercion, infertility and associated gynaecological cond
63  about patient decision-making abilities and coercion into care, a less developed quality measurement
64 summary, our findings suggest that perceived coercion is a relevant construct in understanding the ad
65                        Among HCWs, perceived coercion is conceptualised as appraisals about lack of c
66 r options, is making these decisions free of coercion, is optimally prepared for surgery and that the
67 factors, HCWs showed low levels of perceived coercion (M = 0.22 (95% CI [0.11, 0.33] on a - 3 to + 3
68  instruction to harm, suggesting that social coercion may alter mechanisms of voluntary agency, and h
69                                              Coercion may thus extend well beyond the systems in whic
70 ion to problems of the commons is in "mutual coercion, mutually agreed upon," and hence in how groups
71 ss/reproductive skew (e.g., forced sterility/coercion of conspecifics in eusocial animals; sex-change
72 test competition between males and in sexual coercion of females, thus increasing the potential for f
73 icially generated (rather than extracted) by coercion of human primed embryonic stem cells by modifyi
74 selfish behaviour ("self-promotion") and (2) coercion of other genotypes to act cooperatively.
75                        Interlinked with this coercion of signaling pathways, EBV has also evolved str
76                               Perceptions of coercion, of pressure by others toward hospitalization,
77  covert, and whether behaviors are shaped by coercion or channeling.
78 cess is acculturation: the adoption, through coercion or imitation, of the victor's cultural traits.
79 lves an outcome in which the family, without coercion or manipulation, comes to accept that the appro
80 , cyber (AOR, 6.32; 95% CI, 1.50-26.52), and coercion or physically aggressive (AOR, 5.54; 95% CI, 2.
81 higher odds of having experienced verbal and coercion or physically aggressive sexual harassment in a
82 hobic slurs, cyber sexual harassment, sexual coercion or physically aggressive sexual harassment, and
83      Forms of SV included verbal, cyber, and coercion or physically aggressive sexual harassment; hom
84 elationships while eliminating or minimising coercion or restriction".
85  to be safer and healthier without judgment, coercion, or discrimination.
86 fluence and admiration but not through fear, coercion, or intimidation.
87 search risks, trial understanding, perceived coercion, or therapeutic misconceptions.
88 dures, coders determined whether or not nine coercion-related behaviors occurred around the time of a
89 0-item scale-the Pandemic-specific Perceived Coercion Scale for Healthcare Workers (PPCS-HCW) scale-d
90  patients' scores on the MacArthur Perceived Coercion Scale.
91 rmine what predicts patients' perceptions of coercion surrounding admission to a psychiatric hospital
92 ents under 18 (N=35) reported more perceived coercion than did adult patients (N=104), and a trend wa
93 experiencing rape, attempted rape, or sexual coercion than those who were not forced to cook (55% vs
94 lved tactics such as partner-directed sexual coercion that reduce the risk of cuckoldry.
95 ressure', 'external pressure' and 'perceived coercion', that partly overlap with previous conceptuali
96 ual interests and eliminates the need to use coercion to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes.
97 educed costs allow preemptive or compensated coercion to be an instantaneously self-interested behavi
98 ence of physical assault, injury, and sexual coercion was discriminative at lower levels of the hiera
99                                           No coercion was reported in the facility-based HIV self-tes
100                     Consistent with parental coercion, we find that bridewealth transfers are highest
101                      However, perceptions of coercion were stable from admission to follow-up, and pa
102 s that these are successful outcomes of male coercion, where females have conceded to superfluous mat
103 al traits like aggression, intimidation, and coercion, which are associated with and in many cases de
104 es cancer cells from immune recognition, (2) coercion, which directly or indirectly interferes with i

 
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