Archive for January 2013
When does anxiety help or hinder cognitive test performance? The role of working memory capacity
Older Americans Act: Options to Better Target Need and Improve Equity, GAO-13-74
Brief Influenza Vaccine Education to Pregnant Women
Social Security: A Key Retirement Income Source for Older Minorities
Storytelling and co-authorship in feminist alliance work: reflections from a journey
Factors affecting recruitment to an observational multicentre palliative care study
Guardianship: A Web-based Primer
Youth Work Service Providers’ Attitudes Towards Computerized CBT for Adolescents
Residential Mobility and the Reproduction of Unequal Neighborhoods
Smoking while driving and public support for car smoking bans in Italy
U.S. Cancer Deaths Continue Long-Term Decline
Prisoners’ Assessments of Mental Health Problems Among their Children
Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, 2nd Edition
Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Second Edition is the only comprehensive text on childhood and adolescent disorders that addresses genetic, neurobiological, and environmental factors within a developmental perspective. The new edition includes more on epigenetics, classification, culture and context and emphasizes how, when, and why disorders emerge among young people and in what ways symptom profiles change at different stages of development.
The Quickening Art
NSCAW II Wave 2 Report: Caregiver Health and Services
Fish Consumption in Infancy and Asthma-like Symptoms at Preschool Age
Modernizing medicine in Zimbabwe: HIV/AIDS and traditional healers
Diabetes and depression comorbidity and socio-economic status in low and middle income countries (LMICs): a mapping of the evidence
Characterization of the Deficit Syndrome in Drug-Naive Schizophrenia Patients: The Role of Spontaneous Movement Disorders and Neurological Soft Signs
we say what we are and we do what we say: feminisms in educational practice in Aotearoa New Zealand
High need families project: Development and piloting a new parenting intervention (the helping families programme) for children with severe and persistent conduct problems: Final report
The Rank–Ferenczi Relationship, as Seen from France
Psychiatric training for the next generation [Education & training]
Qualitative study of medical students’ experiences of a psychiatric attachment [Education & training]
The impact of minimum age of employment regulation on child labor and schooling*
NSCAW II Wave 2 Report: Children’s Services
Home Safety and Low-Income Urban Housing Quality
Examining the Effects of Mexican Serial Migration and Family Separations on Acculturative Stress, Depression, and Family Functioning
a queer sex, or, can feminism and psychoanalysis have sex without the phallus
Rank on Emotional Intelligence, Unlearning and Self-Leadership
The Quality of Mental Health Care for Veterans of Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom
Reducing Worst Case Housing Needs With Assisted Housing
Factors Influencing Alcohol Use Among Sexual Minority Women in a Non-Urban Community: A Mixed Methods Study
Personality: Theory and Research, 12th Edition
This significantly updates and expands on previous editions of this classic text. New to this edition, Personality and the Brain coverage throughout the text shows readers how cutting-edge advances in neuroscience inform all aspects of personality theory and research. Cervone and Pervin’s 12th edition provides uniquely up-to-date coverage of contemporary personality science while continuing to ground the student in the field’s classic, and contemporary, theoretical statements.
FAQ: The Radicalisation Awareness Network
Family Homelessness in Brooklyn
Scientific History and Experimental History
The promise of scientific history and scientifically informed history is more modest today than it was in the nineteenth century, when a number of intellectuals hoped to transform history into a scientific mode of inquiry that would unite the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, and reveal profound truths about human nature and destiny.