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  3. Vol. 14, No. 3 (2024)

Vol. 14, No. 3 (2024)

Published: 2024-11-06

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Risk behaviour, well-being and attitudes in two border regions - Research Articles

  • Foreword Risk behaviour, well-being and attitudes in two border regions

    Zsuzsanna ELEKES
    1-3
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  • Experts’ perceptions of alcohol and drug use in disadvantaged regions

    Petra ARNOLD, Zsuzsanna ELEKES
    4-28
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  • Attitudes towards alcoholics and sexual minorities in two border districts of Hungary

    Miklós HAJDU
    29-43
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  • Invisible alcohol consumption Alcohol consumption from unofficial sources in two districts

    Zsuzsanna ELEKES, Petra ARNOLD
    44-62
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  • More screen time, less wellbeing? Patterns of digital media use and their correlations with subjective wellbeing in two border districts

    Kitti KUTROVÁTZ, Ágoston HORVÁTH
    63-89
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Research Articles

  • Public attitudes in Hungary towards artificial intelligence (in Autumn 2023)

    Ádám STEFKOVICS, Kinga BATIZ, Ferenc ORBÁN, Andrea TARISKA, András PAVALACS
    90-116
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  • ”A developmental process for us too” The construction of experiential caring knowledge among informal dementia carers

    Csaba KUCSERA, Anna HOLPERT
    117-145
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Perspectives

  • Olvass sokat és sokfélét! 4. Kapcsolati tőke a pokolban

    Gábor HAJDU, Ákos HUSZÁR, Endre SIK
    146-149
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Funded by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Formerly the journal received funding from the National Cultural Fund of Hungary, and the International Visegrad Fund as well.

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