Archive for January 2013
The Building Strong Families Project: The Long-Term Effects of Building Strong Families: A Relationship Skills Education Program for Unmarried Parents, Technical Supplement
Rural leadership development: pathways to community change
‘What mother wouldn’t want to save her baby?’ HIV testing and counselling practices in a rural Ugandan antenatal clinic
An exploratory study of the individual determinants of students’ sexual risk behaviour at a South African university
HIV-seroprevalence among pulmonary tuberculosis patients in a tertiary care hospital in Douala, Cameroon
Mothers who Formula Feed: Their Practices, Support Needs and Factors Influencing their Infant Feeding Decision
“They give us hope”: HIV-positive caregivers’ perspectives on the role of social support for health
African-Americans’ perceptions of health care provider cultural competence that promote HIV medical self-care and antiretroviral medication adherence
An exploration of the experience of Christian counsellors in their work with both Christian and non-Christian clients, with particular reference to aspects of cultural transition
Exercise for Mood and Anxiety: Proven Strategies for Overcoming Depression and Enhancing Well-Being
Resilience in families in which a child is bullied
A multi-level framework to guide mental health response following a natural disaster
Sleep Loss and Risk-Taking Behavior: A Review of the Literature
Under Corporate Skies: A Struggle Between, People, Place and Profit
Longitudinal association between adolescent attachment, adult romantic attachment, and emotion regulation strategies
Comparing student learning experiences of in-text commentary and rubric-articulated feedback: strategies for formative assessment
Independent living: the frontier of communitarian welfare?
Story drama in the special needs classroom: step-by-step lesson plans for teaching through dramatic play, by Jessica Perich Carleton
Necessary school readiness skills for kindergarten success according to Jordanian teachers
Maternal stress and young children’s behavioural development: a prospective pilot study from 8 to 36 months in a Finnish sample
Diverging Eating Psychopathology in Transgendered Eating Disorder Patients: A Report of Two Cases
Can developmental cognitive neuroscience inform intervention for social, emotional and behavioural difficulties (SEBD)?
Personalisation in Social Work
The evolved developmental niche and child sociomoral outcomes in Chinese 3-year-olds
Handbook of counseling and psychotherapy in an international context
Prevention of human trafficking must begin before the border
Effectiveness of interventions to reduce aggression and injuries among ice hockey players: a systematic review
Automatic Enrollment, Employee Compensation, and Retirement Security
Housing equity for health equity: a rights-based approach to the control of Lassa fever in post-war Sierra Leone
Student Loans, For-Profit Colleges, and Traditional Colleges: Some Things You Should Know Before Borrowing
What Is Parenthood? Contemporary Debates about the Family
Extraordinary changes in patterns of family life—and family law—have dramatically altered the boundaries of parenthood and opened up numerous questions and debates. What is parenthood and why does it matter? How should society define, regulate, and support it? Is parenthood separable from marriage—or couplehood—when society seeks to foster children’s well-being? What is the better model of parenthood from the perspective of child outcomes?