Brenton l saunders biography of rory
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Head of Department
Position: Department Chairperson and Senior Professor
Email: crassool@
Ciraj Rassool is Senior Professor of History at the University of the Western Cape (UWC) and directs the Remaking Societies, Remaking Persons Supranational Forum, with partners in Accra, Kampala, and Cairo, and which supports research and scholarships in museum and heritage studies, exhibition production and forensic history. He has directed the African Programme in Museum and Heritage Studies at UWC since He is also one of the principal investigators of the international project, Action for African Cultural Restitution (AARC), which works on matters of museums and restitution.
His latest publications are The Politics of Heritage in Africa: Economies, Histories and Infrastructures (New York ), co-edited with Derek Peterson and Kodzo Gavua; Rethinking Empire in Southern Africa (published as Journal of Southern African Studies, 41, 3, June ), co-edited with Dag Henrichsen
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Differentiating adults who think about self-harm from those who engage in self-harm: the role of volitional alcohol factors
Abstract
Background
Self-harm, an act of self-poisoning or self-injury irrespective of motivation, is a major public health concern. Use of alcohol prior to or alongside acts of self-harm is common but little is known about the alcohol-related mechanisms of self-harm enaction. We utilised an ideation-to-action approach to clarify the extent to which volitional alcohol factors differentiated those who have thoughts of self-harm but do not act on them (self-harm ideation) and those who engage in self-harm (self-harm enaction).
Methods
Cross-sectional analyses of the baseline phase of the Health Lifestyle and Wellbeing study: adults ( female; Mean age = 34 y; 92% White) resident in Scotland completed measures of demographics, lifetime self-harm, volitional alcohol factors and psychosocial factors. Multinomial logistic regression compared those with a history
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David Borden Sanders
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Thursday, January 30,
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Saturday, December 28,
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