Archive for December 2012
December 2012 – BASW Consultation Response to DFE Adoption and Fostering Proposals: Tackling Delay
Effects of a Cost-Sharing Policy on Disenrollment from a State Health Insurance Program
Policy tsars: here to stay but more transparency needed
Psychometric Properties of the French Version of the Adult Dispositional Hope Scale
Mindful mating: exploring the connection between mindfulness and relationship satisfaction
Investigating the cognitive precursors of emotional response to cancer stress: Re-testing Lazarus’s transactional model
Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH): Mental Health Findings
Testing the effects of brief intervention in primary care for problem drug use in a randomized controlled trial: rationale, design, and methods
Integrated Services Plus Drug Treatment as a System Alternative to Crime Control and Parole
Clinical Supervisor Value Conflicts: Low-Frequency, but High-Impact Events
Behavioral Functioning in Youth With Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Perceived Barriers as Mediator of Medication Adherence
Efficacy of a Parent-Youth Teamwork Intervention to Promote Adherence in Pediatric Asthma
Brain Circuits That Link Schizophrenia to High Risk of Cigarette Smoking
Social Deprivation, Inequality, and the Neighborhood-Level Incidence of Psychotic Syndromes in East London
GAO-13-66, Low-Income Housing Tax Credits: Agencies Implemented Changes Enacted in 2008, but Project Data Collection Could Be Improved
The effects of a long-term care walking program on balance, falls and well-being
SASH Policy Statement: The Future of Problematic Sexual Behaviors/Sexual Addiction
Spotlight on Poverty and Opportunity
Applying a Mental Illness Self- Management Program—Effectiveness of Wellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP) in Hong Kong
Impact of social and technological distraction on pedestrian crossing behaviour: an observational study
More fatal all-terrain vehicle crashes occur on the roadway than off: increased risk-taking characterises roadway fatalities
A plea for end-of-life discussions with patients suffering from Huntington’s disease: the role of the physician
Cost-effectiveness of internet and telephone treatment for smoking cessation: an economic evaluation of The iQUITT Study
Does the ‘inverse equity hypothesis’ explain how both poverty and wealth can be associated with HIV prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa?
Between Class War on All Fronts and Anti-Political Autonomy: The Contested Place of Politics in the Working-Class Movements of Leipzig and Lyon during the Inter-War Years
This article investigates the contested boundaries of the political within the working-class movements in Leipzig and Lyon at the end of the Weimar Republic and during the Popular Front. What the appropriate issues and places of politics should be was a question that was highly contested among the organisations of the local working-class movements in both cities.