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Archive for April 2013
Association between smoke-free workplace and second-hand smoke exposure at home in India
Linked spaces of vulnerability: HIV risk amongst migrant Dai women and their left-behind husbands in Southwest China
‘The bereaved therapist speaks’. An interpretative phenomenological analysis of humanistic therapists’ experiences of a significant personal bereavement and its impact upon their therapeutic practice: An exploratory study
Towards an Ontology of Inclusion: Re-Writing the Law, Science and Ethics of Intellectual Disability
Attentional interference by threat and post-traumatic stress disorder: The role of thought control strategies
Differences in impact of long term caregiving for mentally ill older adults on the daily life of informal caregivers: a qualitative study
Encouraging Savings for Low- and Moderate- Income Individuals
Coping with unusual experiences and emotional problems: an evaluation of a training package for children aged 8-14 years
Immunization saves lives
Development of a patient-centred care pathway across healthcare providers: a qualitative study
Organizing for partnership: the influence of the American Federation of Labor – Congress of Industrial Organisations on the British Trades Union Congress 1995–2005
Scholars typically distinguish between adversarial organizing and collaborative partnership with employers as competing roads to union revitalization. This article demonstrates that the British Trades Union Congress (TUC) borrowed organizing principles, techniques and animating aphorisms from America, but not a model of trade unionism.
State Policy Trends 2013: Abortion Bans Move to the Fore
Percent change in infant mortality rates, by race and ethnicity: United States, 2005–2011
Comparative psychometric analyses of the SCL-90-R and its short versions in patients with affective disorders
Supporting the bereaved families of Armed Forces personnel
Strategies Used by Adults to Reduce Their Prescription Drug Costs
Positive Art Therapy: Linking Positive Psychology to Art Therapy Theory, Practice, and Research
Wellness Beyond Words: Maya Compositions of Speech and Silence in Medical Care
In Maya medical encounters, the number of participants, the plurality of their voices, and the cooperative linguistic strategies that they employ to compose illness narratives challenge conventional analytical techniques and call into question some basic assumptions about doctor-patient interactions. Harvey’s innovative approach, combining the “ethnography of polyphony” and its complementary technique, the “polyphonic score,” reveals the complex interplay of speaking and silence during medical encounters, sociolinguistic patterns that help us avoid clinical complications connected to medical miscommunication.
Are multidisciplinary teams in secondary care cost-effective? A systematic review of the literature
Observation, Assessment and Planning Practices in a Children’s Centre
Adolescent Pain Catastrophizing Mediates the Relationship Between Protective Parental Responses to Pain and Disability Over Time
Patterns of childhood adverse events are associated with clinical characteristics of bipolar disorder
Children’s Perspectives on Cyberbullying: Insights Based on Participatory Research
Improving Access to Children’s Mental Health Care: Lessons from a Study of Eleven States
Mental health service discrimination against older people [Original papers]
Migrant Indebtedness: Bangladeshis in the GCC Countries
When do salary and job level predict career satisfaction and turnover intention among Chinese managers? The role of perceived organizational career management and career anchor
Recruitment into psychiatry: quantitative myths and qualitative challenges [EDITORIALS]
Family Physicians Are Essential for Mental Health Care Delivery
Contextual Changes and Environmental Policy Implementation: A Longitudinal Study of Street-Level Bureaucrats in Guangzhou, China
Effects of Gender, Disability, and Age in the Receipt of Preventive Services
The sustainability of an Australian initiative designed to improve interdisciplinary collaboration in mental health care
Low prevalence of contraceptive counseling at Srinagarind hospital, Thailand among women of reproductive age with systemic lupus erythematosus
The Promise of An Ordinary Life
Clinical and Molecular Genetics of Psychotic Depression
Family therapy sessions with refugee families; a qualitative study
Addressing social anxiety in adults who stutter
An Early Assessment of Off-Site Replacement Housing, Relocation Planning and Housing Mobility Counseling in HUD’s Choice Neighborhoods Initiative
Runaway Mothers and Daughters: Crimes of Abandonment in Twentieth-century Guatemala
As evidenced by laws addressing abandonment of the home and children, family preservation was paramount for early twentieth-century Latin American nation builders. The judicial record of abandonment cases from Guatemala demonstrates how men attempted to enforce their authority in the home and then enlisted state officials to uphold it when their wives or daughters defied them.
The contribution of office work to sedentary behaviour associated risk
Seen From Greece, Great Depression Looks Good
The well-being outcomes of career guidance
Perceptions of Cause and Control in People With Alzheimer’s Disease
Poverty and Income Statistics: A Summary of 2012 Current Population Survey Data
Racism in the Nation’s Service Government Workers and the Color Line in Woodrow Wilson’s America
Using vivid accounts of the struggles and protests of African American government employees, Yellin reveals the racism at the heart of the era’s reform politics. He illuminates the nineteenth-century world of black professional labor and social mobility in Washington, D.C., and uncovers the Wilson administration’s progressive justifications for unraveling that world. From the hopeful days following emancipation to the white-supremacist “normalcy” of the 1920s, Yellin traces the competing political ideas, politicians, and ordinary government workers who created “federal segregation.”