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Archive for May 2013
Exploring urban male non-marital sexual behaviours in Pakistan
Building research capital to facilitate research
Augmentative Alternative Communication and Leadership Research
Indirect support seeking and perceptions of spousal support: An examination of a reciprocal relationship
Reflections about Relevance
Personal Perspectives on Hypersexual Disorder
Family Resources Survey: United Kingdom 2010/11
Perceptions of Emotion Expression and Sibling-Parent Emotion Communication in Latino and Non-Latino White Siblings of Children With Intellectual Disabilities
‘Trying to pin down jelly’ – exploring intuitive processes in quality assessment for meta-ethnography
CORE: Crisis Team Optimisation and Relapse Prevention – Phase 3
Multiple-Partner Fertility and Disadvantaged Families
Factors associated with non-participation in one or two follow-up phases in a cohort study of injured adults
Religious Coping, Posttraumatic Stress, Psychological Distress, and Posttraumatic Growth Among Female Survivors Four Years After Hurricane Katrina
Terrible Social Worker (Stand Up Comedy)
Factors associated with chronic pain in patients with bipolar depression: a cross-sectional study
Successful Behavioral Interventions, International Comparisons, and a Wonderful Variety of Topics for Clinical Practice
Neurocognitive profiles in treatment-resistant bipolar I and bipolar II disorder depression
Occupy Wall Street in perspective
Enforcement of Ohio’s Smoke Free Workplace Law Through the Lens of Public Health Practice
Has the tobacco industry evaded the FDA’s ban on ‘Light’ cigarette descriptors?
A Family Guide to Pennsylvania’s Juvenile Justice System
Instruments for assessing the risk of falls in acute hospitalized patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Psychopathology among youths who were victims of documented childhood maltreatment
Promoting Health in Early Childhood Environments: A Health-promotion Approach
Mind’s historicity: Its hidden history.
Whereas psychological research can hardly accept the idea of a changing psychological architecture, mind’s historicity seems to be commonplace among historians of psychology, at least in recent decades. Attempts to promote a convergence between psychology and history have always existed, though mainly in the margins of both disciplines.
Comparing short versions of the AUDIT in a community-based survey of young people
Self-Esteem and Social Anxiety in an Adolescent Female Eating Disorder Population: Age and Diagnostic Effects
Childhood and Adolescent Television Viewing and Antisocial Behavior in Early Adulthood
Healthy Ireland Framework English
“Schizophrenia” in the Australian print and online news media
The Weight of Success: The Body Mass Index and Economic Well-Being in Southern Africa
Listening while evaluating: examining the benefit of an NGO programme using season extenders (greenhouses) in Bosnia–Herzegovina
Information Policy Agency Resource 1 — De-identification of data and information – consultation draft April 2013
Irrigation-based social work relieves poverty in India’s drylands
Readiness of Primary Care Practices for Medical Home Certification
Do behavioural self-blame and stigma predict positive health changes in survivors of lung or head and neck cancers?
Impact Australia: Investment for social and economic benefit
Awareness and attitudes towards emergency contraceptive pills among young people in the entertainment places, Vientiane City, Lao PDR
Analyzing repeated measures data on individuals nested within groups: Accounting for dynamic group effects.
Gender and the Culture of Heterosexual Marriage in the United States
Rumors And Gossip As Forms Of Bullying: Sticks And Stones?
Does Long-Term Treatment of Schizophrenia With Antipsychotic Medications Facilitate Recovery?
The role of self-regulating abilities in long-term weight loss in severely obese children and adolescents undergoing intensive combined lifestyle interventions (HELIOS); rationale, design and methods
2013 Poverty Guidelines
ANti-psychotic Drug REduction in primary care for Adults with Learning Disabilities (ANDREA-LD): A Randomised Double-blind Placebo Controlled Trial
Cancer – What now? Chapter 10 – Palliative care – When cancer won’t go away
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