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Archive for March 2014
Pathways to Mental Health Care in Bangladesh, India, Japan, Mongolia, and Nepal
The prevention of anxiety in children through school-based interventions: study protocol for a 24-month follow-up of the PACES project
The Experiences of Mothers Aged Under 20: Analysis of Data from the Growing Up in Scotland Study (Social Research Series)
The Invisible Nation
Fostering new relational experience: Clinical process in couple psychotherapy.
Watching the Books: The Federal Government’s Suppression of the Washington Cooperative Bookshop 1939–1950
Changing NIMH Clinical Trials: Efficiency, Transparency, and Reporting
International Nonprofit Collaboration: Examining the Role of Homophily
Maternal Childhood Maltreatment and Offspring Emotional and Behavioral Problems: Maternal and Paternal Mechanisms of Risk Transmission
Realising graduate attributes in the research degree: the role of peer support groups
Pandemic Influenza and Health System Resource Gaps in Bali: An Analysis Through a Resource Transmission Dynamics Model
Levels of resilience: Associations among individual, community, and national resilience
Public (Mis)Understanding of Crime Policy: The Effects of Criminal Justice Experience and Media Reliance
iPads as instructional tools to enhance learning opportunities for students with developmental disabilities: An action research project
Voice, identity, and the organizing of student experience: managing pedagogical dilemmas in critical classroom discussions
Group psychotherapy levels of interventions: A clinical process commentary.
A controlled trial of Partners in Dementia Care: veteran outcomes after six and twelve months
The Essence of Innocence: Consequences of Dehumanizing Black Children.
Life Satisfaction and Income in Canadian Urban Neighbourhoods No. 357
Adolescent Tobacco Use and Its Determinants: Evidence From Global Youth Tobacco Survey, Bangladesh 2007
Lights, camera, cut
Percentage of Adults Aged ≥18 Years Who Have Lost All Their Natural Teeth,* by Age Group and Type of Locality† — National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2010–2012§
Re: Silences–: The Sensing of Sound
The L.A. Live Community Benefits Agreement: Evaluating the Agreement Results and Shifting Political Power in the City
Bisexual, pansexual, queer: Non-binary identities and the sexual borderlands
Psychosocial Interventions for Women with HIV/AIDS: A Critical Review
Exploring the Relationships Among Performance-Based Functional Ability, Self-Rated Disability, Perceived Instrumental Support, and Depression: A Structural Equation Model Analysis
Judith Butler’s post-Hegelian ethics and the problem with recognition
Developing the reflective practitioner: placement and the ways of knowing of business and accounting undergraduates
Globalizing Citizens: New Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion (Claiming Citizenship: Rights, Participation and Accountability Series)
Therapeutic residential care for children and young people: An attachment and trauma-informed model for practice
Factors contributing to caregiver burden in dementia in a country without formal caregiver support
Differentiating levels of cognitive functioning: a comparison of the Brief Interview for Mental Status (BIMS) and the Brief Cognitive Assessment Tool (BCAT) in a nursing home sample
Older people’s perceived causes of and strategies for dealing with social isolation
Burmese Refugee Experience Accessing Health Care in New Delhi: A Qualitative Study
IDPC Advocacy Note – Can the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs develop policies that meet the challenges of drug control in the 21st century?
Changing Minds: Determining the effectiveness and key ingredients of an educational intervention to enhance healthcare professionals’ intentions to prescribe physical activity to patients with physical disabilities
Poverty in Scotland 2014: The independence referendum and beyond
In a comprehensive, yet accessible, account of the state of poverty in Scotland, the main trends are highlighted and explained against the backdrop of ‘austerity’ and radical changes to the UK social security system. As well as reviewing the impact of policy developments since the 2011 edition, the anti-poverty cases for both independence and the union are set out by leading advocates of the Yes and Better Together campaigns. Contributions from academics, policy experts and campaigners also look to the future in setting out principles for a more equitable Scotland – whatever the outcome of the referendum. And in this latest edition, a series of essays explores the ways other countries and regions have sought to tackle poverty and inequality within a variety of constitutional settlements and demands for further autonomy.