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Archive for December 2013
Looking up versus looking down: attractiveness-based organizational biases are moderated by social comparison direction
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Mobility and Public Transport Use Abilities of Children and Young Adults With Intellectual Disabilities: Results From the 3-Year Nordhorn Public Transportation Intervention Study
Pathways Housing First for Homeless Persons with Psychiatric Disabilities: Program Innovation, Research, and Advocacy
Effectiveness and cost effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in clinically depressed adolescents: individual CBT versus treatment as usual (TAU)
Interventions to encourage discussion of end-of-life preferences between members of the general population and the people closest to them – a systematic literature review
Cognitive Adaptation Training for Schizophrenia
Costs of medicines and health care: a concern for Australian women across the ages
Conditions of religious belonging: Confessionalization, de-parochialization, and the Euro-American divergence
Health Psychology interventions
Trajectories of Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Adolescent Girls: A Comparison of Parallel Trajectory Approaches
Mental Capacity Act 2005, Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards Assessments, England – 2012-13, Annual report
Men Who Hate Women and the Women Who Kick Their Assess: Stieg Larsson’s Millennium Trilogy in Feminist Perspective
The nature of relationships between orphans and their kinship carers in Botswana
A 37-year prospective study of neuroticism and extraversion in women followed from mid-life to late life
Impact of SenseCam on memory, identity and mood in Korsakoff’s syndrome: A single case experimental design study
Maureen P. Flaherty Peacebuilding with Women in Ukraine: Using Narrative to envision a Common Future
Redefining dementia care barriers for ethnic minorities: the religion–culture distinction
Linking lack of care in childhood to anxiety disorders in emerging adulthood: the role of attachment styles
Imagining Gender Research: Violence, Masculinity, and the Shop Floor
Memoir of a Debulked Woman: Enduring Ovarian Cancer
Policy Effects on Informed Political Engagement
A d-statistic for single-case designs that is equivalent to the usual between-groups d-statistic
On Latent Growth Models for Composites and Their Constituents
Psychological Distress & Stress in Parents With Preterm infants-a Prospective Study on Risk and Protective Psychobiological Aspects
Statewide Partnership Provides Mental Health Assessments via Telemedicine to Patients in Rural Emergency Departments, Reducing Wait Times, Hospitalizations, and Costs
Gonorrhoea diagnoses in a network of STI clinics in Spain during the period 2006–2010: differences by sex and transmission route
Intergenerational Health Responses to Adverse and Enriched Environments
Macro Culture in Mind: Linking Culture, Policy, and Psychological Functioning
Trafficking in Persons Report 2013
Changes in mental state associated with prison environments: a systematic review
The DIAMOND initiative: implementing collaborative care for depression in 75 primary care clinics
Adverse Experiences
HIV in the Middle East: Low Prevalence but Not Low Risk
Alternate day fasting for weight loss in normal weight and overweight subjects: a randomized controlled trial
Employing the Capability Approach in Conceptualizing Sustainable Development
Effects of a Training Package to Improve the Accuracy of Descriptive Analysis Data Recording
Psychosocial Challenges and Resource Needs of Young Adult Cancer Survivors: Implications for Program Development
Prophecy or schizophrenia: A comparative study of psychopathology and quality of life of “prophets” and schizophrenia patients
The role of experiential avoidance in the relationship between faith maturity, religious coping, and psychological adjustment among Christian university students
Richard Titmuss: Forty years on
Richard Titmuss was one of the world’s leading public analysts and philosophers. He was enormously influential in shaping the post-war welfare state and created the discipline that we now call social policy. It is now forty years since he died. What would he have made of the present state of welfare? The present state of social policy? Welfare reformers frequently talk of going back to Beveridge. Should we not think of going back to Titmuss?
Social cohesion matters in health
Annual report of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence against Children
Evidence-Based Policy in Crime and Justice
Medication adherence in HIV-positive patients with diabetes or hypertension: a focus group study
Food for Change: The Politics and Values of Social Movements
Concern about our food system is growing, from the costs of industrial farming to the dominant role of supermarkets and recurring scandals about the origins and content of what we eat. Food for Change documents the way alternative food movements respond to these concerns by trying to create more closed economic circuits within which people know where, how, and by whom their food is produced.