Archive for November 2012
Temporary Marriage: Attitude and Tendency in Iran
Can individual budgets have an impact on carers and the caring role?
Back to the future, disability and the digital divide
THE BABY DUMPING PHENOMENON IN NIGERIA: A STUDY ON THE PERCEPTION OF MARKET WOMEN IN IBADAN
Advance Directives and Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders Among Patients With Terminal Cancer in Palliative Care Units in Japan: A Nationwide Survey
The discovery of autism: Indian parents’ experiences of caring for their child with an autism spectrum disorder
Network meta-analysis, electrical networks and graph theory
Reintegration into Work
Use of an online virtual environment in psychiatric problem-based learning [Education & training]
Eliminating Fraud and Abuse
Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders: Why Do Some People Suffer From Both?
Influence of Race and Symptom Expression on Clinicians’ Depressive Disorder Identification in African American Men
Design considerations for supervised consumption facilities (SCFs): Preferences for facilities where people can inject and smoke drugs – Corrected Proof
Are Digital Games Perceived as Fun or Danger? Supporting and Suppressing Different Game-Related Concepts
Killing the Bill Online?: Pathways to Young People’s Protest Engagement Via Social Media
Contact With the Dead, Religion, and Death Anxiety Among Older Mexican Americans
Psychological functioning and adherence to the recommended dose of physical activity in later life: results from a national health survey
Insights and principles for supporting social engagement in rural older people
Reactions to caregiving during an intervention targeting frailty in community living older people
The Welfare Reforms of the 1990s and the Stratification of Material Well-Being among Low-Income Households with Children
From the ‘Greenhouse’ to Reality: Challenges Faced by Graduates of In-Prison Batterers Intervention Program
Spirituality and self-efficacy in dementia family caregiving: trust in God and in yourself
Adoption Nutrition: A Starter Guide for Foster and Adoptive Parents
Older job seekers’ job search intensity: the interplay of proactive personality, age and occupational future time perspective
New directions in sex therapy: innovations and alternatives
Smoking and mental health in young women – challenges in interpretation: a reply
Against Obedience
Closing the Quality Gap Series: Quality Improvement Measurement of Outcomes for People With Disabilities — Final Report
Caring for America: Home Health Workers in the Shadow of the Welfare State
In this narrative history from the Great Depression of the 1930s to the Great Recession of today, “Caring for America” rethinks both the history of the American welfare state from the perspective of care work and chronicles how home care workers eventually became one of the most vibrant forces in the American labor movement.