PROTOCOL FOR A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF POLICIES, PROGRAMS OR INTERVENTIONS DESIGNED TO IMPROVE HEALTH AND WELLBEING OF YOUNG PEOPLE LEAVING THE OUT-OF-HOME CARE SYSTEM

Protocol for a systematic review of policies, programs or interventions designed to improve health and wellbeing of young people leaving the out-of-home care system

Abstract Background Relative to their counterparts in the general population, young people who leave, or transition out of, out-of-home (OOHC) arrangements commonly experience poorer outcomes across a range of indicators, including higher rates of homelessness, unemployment, reliance on public assistance, physical and mental health problems and con

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An Analysis of Music Perception Skills on Crowdsourcing Platforms

Music content annotation campaigns are common on paid crowdsourcing platforms.Crowd workers are expected to annotate Hobby boxes complex music artifacts, a task often demanding specialized skills and expertise, thus selecting the right participants is crucial for campaign success.However, there is a general lack of deeper understanding of the distr

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What Can Mushroom Proteins Teach Us about Lipid Rafts?

The lipid raft hypothesis emerged as a need to explain the lateral organization and behavior of lipids in the environment of biological membranes.The idea, that lipids segregate in biological membranes to form liquid-disordered and liquid-ordered states, was faced with a challenge: to show that lipid-ordered domains, enriched in sphingomyelin and c

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