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Archive for June 2012
Reasons for not using ecstasy: A qualitative study of non-users, light ex-users and moderate ex-users
Measuring child poverty: New league tables of child poverty in the world’s rich countries
Factors Associated with Work–Family Conflict Stress among African American Women
Examining HIV-Positive Parents’ Disclosure to Their Children: A Biopsychosocial Approach
Health Situation of Migrants with Precarious Status: Review of the Literature and Implications for the Canadian Context—Part A
Veterans Use of Non-VHA Services: Implications for Policy and Planning
HIV/AIDS Program in Jharkhand: A Critical Review
The co-occurrence of autism spectrum disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms in parents of children with ASD or ASD with ADHD
Effects of Perimenstrual Complaints on Sexuality and Disability and Coping Strategies of University Students
Latent Inhibition in ADHD Adults On and Off Medication: A Preliminary Study
Reduced Neural Error Signaling in Left Inferior Prefrontal Cortex in Young Adults With ADHD
Task Dissociation in Prospective Memory Performance in Individuals With ADHD
An Examination of Suicide Attempts Among Incarcerated Sex Offenders
Effective Practice in an Ever-shifting Landscape: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Behavioral and Mental Health Support in Schools
Challenges of caring for children with mental disorders: Experiences and views of caregivers attending the outpatient clinic at Muhimbili National Hospital, Dar es Salaam – Tanzania
Adolescent Suicide Risk Screening: The Effect of Communication About Type of Follow-Up on Adolescents’ Screening Responses
Coping with chronic complex regional pain syndrome: advice from patients for patients
Meeting the mental health needs of people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a qualitative study
Experiences of young women living with developmental dysplasia of the hip: insight into their experiences of surgery and recovery
Autonomous work groups and the challenge of inter-group coordination
Social constraints to TB/HIV healthcare: Accounts from coinfected patients in South Africa
Assessment of Accused Juvenile Sex Offenders in Germany: A Comparison of Five Different Measures
The role of emotion regulation in the predictive association between social information processing and aggressive behavior in adolescents
Residence Restrictions and the Association With Registered Sex Offender Clustering
Mental health care for irregular migrants in Europe: Barriers and how they are overcome
Victoria Venable at the U.N.
Social Policy for Social Work, Social Care and the Caring Professions: Scottish Perspectives
Navigating Adolescence: An Epidemiological Follow-Up of Adaptive Functioning in Girls With Childhood ADHD Symptoms and Conduct Disorder
Growing up in Scotland: The involvement of Grandparents in Children’s Lives
DfE: The Local Authority Children’s Social Care Services Workforce, England, 31 December 2011
Differences in White Matter Fiber Tract Development Present From 6 to 24 Months in Infants With Autism
Understanding Shared Roles in Policy and Administration: An Empirical Study of Council-Manager Relations
Continuous subcutaneous infusion of lidocaine for persistent hiccup in advanced cancer
The Ford Foundation and the Rise of Behavioralism in Political Science
Social Work Educators’ Attitudes Toward Gay Men and Lesbians: A National Assessment
The Important Roles of Non-Parental Adults in Vietnamese-American Adolescents’ Cultural and Socioemotional Development
Digital Dwelling: Technology in Couple and Family Relationships
Using Natural Experiments to Study the Impact of Media on the Family
Media and the Family: A Note From the Guest Editors
Communication Technology and Postdivorce Coparenting
Gaming in the Game of Love: Effects of Video Games on Conflict in Couples
Uses of History in Creating New Futures: A Science-Informed Social Work
Social Work with HIV and AIDS: A Case-Based Guide
A first-of-its-kind book written by social workers experienced in working with this diverse group. The book explains the history of social work during that AIDS epidemic, examines the different populations affected by the disease, and covers the wide range of practice and policy issues involving people living with HIV and AIDS. The text deals frankly with the difficult issues associated with HIV and AIDS—race, sexuality, religion, sexual practice, and drug use—so social workers are fully prepared for the work ahead of them. The in-depth exploration of overlooked areas of practice such as conducting sexual assessments, educating clients on the medical aspects of HIV/AIDS, and engaging African American faith communities for prevention and treatment makes this an immensely useful book.