Archive for December 2012
Taking Stock of Monitoring and Evaluation Arrangements in the Context of Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers: Evidence from 20 Aid-Dependent Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa
The Big Society in China: A Failed Experiment
The politics of sanitation in India: cities, services and the state
Effect of Type and Severity of Intimate Partner Violence on Women’s Health and Service Use: Findings From a Primary Care Trial of Women Afraid of Their Partners
Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients in a Substance Abuse Treatment Program Serving a Mostly Black and Hispanic Population
Dare Not Speak Its Name: Bisexuality in Victorian Fin de Siècle Literature
Daily Mood and Out-of-Home Mobility in Older Adults: Does Cognitive Impairment Matter?
Child Sexual Exploitation: Background and Current Guidance
How does the concept of social inclusion play a role in housing policy?
Do Humorous People Take Poorer Care of Their Health? Associations Between Humor Styles and Substance Use
Working the Yucatán in the neoliberal landscape: household management, consumption and the lives of intellectual elite women
Beyond New Public Governance: A Value-Based Global Framework for Performance Management, Governance, and Leadership
Practicing School Psychology While Impaired: Ethical, Professional, and Legal Issues
Funding local voluntary and community action
Assessing the reach of nicotine replacement therapy as a preventive public health measure
A Case of Sexual Abuse by a Traditional Faith Healer: Are There Potential Preventions?
Africa: Rapid coverage extension is possible
Beyond the Call: Mothers of Children with Developmental Disabilities Responding to Sexual Abuse
Peer Support, Self-efficacy, and Combat-related Trauma Symptoms among Returning OIF/OEF Veterans
Africa: A new balance for social security
The End of Children? Changing Trends in Childbearing and Childhood
Fertility rates have fallen dramatically around the world. In some countries, there are no longer enough children being born to replace adult populations. The disappearance of children is a matter of concern matched only by fears that childhood is becoming too structured or not structured enough, too short or too long, or just simply too different from the idealized childhoods of the past.
Substance Use in Adolescence and Early Adulthood: Which Best Predicts Violence in Early Adulthood?
Transnational Psychiatries: Social and Cultural Histories of Psychiatry in Comparative Perspective c. 1800-2000
The research programme sketched out in the introduction of Transnational Psychiatries is important and timely. Too often, the editors claim, histories of psychiatry (and histories of medicine in general) have limited their scope to specific national contexts, despite the fact that physicians have always built and maintained international networks through which information, theories, practices and technologies have been disseminated.