Archive for August 2013
Visual Manifestations in Alzheimer’s disease: A Clinic-Based Study From India
Kartavya: Understanding Selfless Acts
Suppression of Aggressive Rorschach Responses Among Violent Offenders and Nonoffenders
Altered Striatal Functional Connectivity in Subjects With an At-Risk Mental State for Psychosis
The effects of homogamy in socio-economic background and education on the transition from cohabitation to marriage
Disability Specialist Staff in US One-Stop Career Centers and British Jobcentre Plus Offices: Roles, Responsibilities, and Evidence of Their Effectiveness
Impact of Distraction on the Driving Performance of Adolescents With and Without Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Unintended Pregnancy and Unsafe Abortion in the Philippines
Lab Coats or Trench Coats? Detective Sleuthing as an Alternative to Scientifically Based Research in Indigenous Educational Communities
Reducing binge drinking among disadvantaged men through an intervention delivered by mobile phone: a multi-centre randomised controlled trial
Evidence on the cost and cost-effectiveness of palliative care: A literature review
Factors influencing the intention of women in rural Ghana to adopt postpartum family planning
Annexation and Ethnicity in the American Midwest
Autonomy, Choice, Patient-Centered Care, and Hip Protectors: The Experience of Residents and Staff in Long-Term Care
From movement to organization: constructing identity in Swedish trade unions
This study argues that re-formation of working-class identity was crucial for the construction of a cohesive labour movement in Sweden. Analysis of the materials used in trade union study circles in the 1920s and 1930s reveals that the organizational identity constructed by the leadership was closely linked to the organization as a phenomenon rather than to the class structure on which it was based.
A Carer’s Perspective: The View from Australia
2012 National Aged Care Workforce Census and Survey – The Aged Care Workforce, 2012 – Final Report
Talking Active Citizenship: Framing Welfare State Reform in England and the Netherlands
Intimate Partner Violence and the Victim-Offender Overlap
Burden and related factors in caregivers of young adults presenting bipolar and unipolar mood disorder
Interactive Tobacco Map Provides Latest Data on State Smoking Laws
Psychology Students’ Knowledge and Use of Mnemonics
Gender differences in hospitalised patients’ perceived reasons for their depression
Walk and Be Moved: How Walking Builds Social Movements
Exposure and impact of a mass media campaign targeting sexual health amongst Scottish men who have sex with men: an outcome evaluation
Web-based interventions to promote physical activity by older adults: promising perspectives for a public health challenge
How Social Security Is Financed: Uses of Social Security revenues in 2012
The Work and Social Adjustment Scale as a Measure of Dysfunction in Chronic Insomnia: Reliability and Validity
Nature and Risk of Victimization: Findings From the Survey of Youth in Residential Placement
Public health policy and the behavioural turn: The case of social marketing
A Multisite Evaluation of Prison-Based Drug Treatment: Four-Year Follow-up Results
Engaging the Public in Critical Disaster Planning and Decision Making – Workshop Summary
Public engagement allows citizens to give government officials input about pending policy decisions that can require difficult choices between competing values in the development of disaster plans. While average citizens may lack the expertise to comment on technical issues related to emergencies, they are very capable of deliberating on the values underlying public policy decisions.