The unemployment rate in Wales was 8.2 per cent of the economically active population during July to September 2012, down from 9.3 per cent a year ago.
Archive for November 2012
Record Shares of Young Adults Have Finished Both High School and College
Effects of an employment enhancement programme on participant NEETs
Social work and sustainable development: towards a social–ecological practice model
Chances and risks of publication of quality data — the perspectives of Swiss physicians and nurses
Psychosocial Problems Among Truant Youths: A Multi-Group, Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling Analysis
Technological innovations as a strategy to improve service quality
Causes and Consequences of Skewed Sex Ratios
Measuring the Ability to Perceive the Emotional Connotations of Written Language
Matching method to problem: A developmental science perspective
External Assets as Predictors of Positive Emotions Among At-Risk Youth in Malaysia
Violence, fear of crime, and Islam scepticism
The Validity of the Personality Diagnostic Questionnaire–4 Narcissistic Personality Disorder Scale for Assessing Pathological Grandiosity
A Grounded Theory Study of Supervision of Preservice Consultation Training
A picture of Australia’s children 2012
Psychopharmacologic Management of Aggression – Corrected Proof
Attachment Mediates the Childhood Maltreatment–Daily Hassles Link in Low-Income, Suicidal African American Women
Sampling in an Urban Environment: Overcoming Complexities and Capturing Differences
Race Relations Within the US Military
The Women of Katrina: How Gender, Race, and Class Matter in an American Disaster
Competition effects of threatening faces in social anxiety.
Coping Strategies as Mediators of the Relationship between Chronic Exposure to Missile Attacks and Stress Reactions
Social Change, Historical Modes-of-Production and the Tendency toward Capital Concentration
The Costs and Benefits of Electronic Monitoring for Washington, D.C.
When Broca Goes Uninformed: Reduced Information Flow to Broca’s Area in Schizophrenia Patients With Auditory Hallucinations
University Restructuring and the Reconfiguration of Faculty Members’ Work Context in a Public State University in Mexico
The Impact of Veterans’ Preference on the Composition and Quality of the Federal Civil Service
Frames, organisations, and practices as social components of energy
Entering into, staying, and being active in a group of football supporters: a procedural analysis of engagement. The case of supporters of a French football club
Ownership claims, valuation practices, and the unpacking of energy-landscape conflicts
International Journal of Social Research Methodology: Theory & Practice
A methodological approach to the materiality of clothing: Wardrobe studies
What young people want from health-related online resources: a focus group study
Young people and structural inequality: beyond the middle ground
Guessing where the goal posts are: managing health and well-being during the transition to university studies
Emotions, social work practice and supervision: an uneasy alliance?
A Multidimensional Framework for the Meanings of the Sexual Double Standard and its Application for the Sexual Health of Young Black Women in the U.S.
A comparison of decisions about prenatal diagnosis and pre-implantation genetic diagnosis
Screening for depression in the postpartum using the Beck Depression Inventory II: What logistic regression reveals
Evaluating the Interpersonal Content of the MMPI–2–RF Interpersonal Scales
Mainstreaming from Beijing to Ghana – the role of the women’s movement in Ghana
The elephant in the room and the dragons at the gate: strategising for gender equality in the 21st century
The correlates of psychological health among the Turkish unemployed: Psychological burden of financial help during unemployment
HIV Positive & Pregnant: Defying the Social Order
When Injustice Gets Old: A Systematic Review of Trans Aging
Installation Stage Assessment
Growing Up Under Fire: Building Resilience in Young Children and Parents Exposed to Ongoing Missile Attacks
Teaching about mental health and illness through the history of the DSM.
Most students enter introductory or abnormal psychology courses with a naively realist concept of what constitutes mental illness, and most textbooks do little to complicate this understanding. The tendency to reify the various diagnostic categories of the mental health disciplines into stable and independent illnesses is ever present.
The Panicosaurus: Managing Anxiety in Children Including Those with Asperger Syndrome
This fun, easy-to-read and fully illustrated storybook will inspire children who experience anxiety, and encourage them to banish their own Panicosauruses with help from Mabel’s strategies. Parents and carers will like the helpful introduction, explaining anxiety in children, and the list of techniques for lessening anxiety at the end of the book.