Archive for August 2014
Can Johnson’s Typology of Adult Partner Violence Apply to Teen Dating Violence?
Parents’ Relationship Quality and Children’s Behavior in Stable Married and Cohabiting Families
Who’s Talking Now? Infants’ Perception of Vowels With Infant Vocal Properties
Correlation between the Personal and Social Performance scale (PSP) and the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) in a Greek sample of patients with schizophrenia
Welfare Reform (Further Provision) (Scotland) Act 2012: Annual Report – 2014
Economic Crisis in a Stalemated Democracy: The Italian Case
Invisible Victims: Recorded Crime and Children in the UK
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: development of consensus referral criteria for specialist diagnostic assessment in Australia
Single Motherhood, Living Arrangements, and Time With Children in Japan
Group Training for Social Skills in Psychosis GRASP
The Organizational Context of Research-Minded Practitioners: Challenges and Opportunities
The Condition of Britain: Strategies for social renewal
Learning from the patient: The East, synchronicity and transference in the history of an unknown case of C.G. Jung
Experiences of femme identity: coming out, invisibility and femmephobia
A Critical Reflection on Social Construction Drawing from an Analysis of the Life-World of Economically Disadvantaged Teenagers
Integration of existing systematic reviews into new reviews: identification of guidance needs
Social work as knowledge work: knowledge practices and multi-professional collaboration
Inequality of Income and Consumption in the U.S.: Measuring the Trends in Inequality from 1984 to 2011 for the Same Individuals
Considerations Regarding Online Methods for Suicide-Related Research and Suicide Risk Assessment
Barriers to Mental Health Care: A 25-Year Follow-Up Study of the Orthodox Jewish Community
Qualitative investigation of targets for and barriers to interventions to prevent psychosis relapse
The Relationships among Vigilant Coping Style, Race, and Depression
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Recovery from first-episode psychosis: early identification and prompt initiation of treatment improve long-term outcomes
The Medical Cost of Abusive Head Trauma in the United States
An implementation-focused process evaluation of an incentive intervention effectiveness trial in substance use disorders clinics at two Veterans Health Administration medical centers
Grandparent Coresidence and Family Well-Being: Implications for Research and Policy
Polyculturalism and Sexist Attitudes: Believing Cultures are Dynamic Relates to Lower Sexism
Webinar: Peer Crowds – A New Approach to Reaching Youth & Communities with Behavioral Health Issues
1st Report – 2014 Accountability hearing with the Health and Care Professions Council
National Opioid Pharmacotherapy Statistics 2013
The Pragmatic Utility of Behavior Science: From Theory to Application
Trends in Cohabitation Outcomes: Compositional Changes and Engagement Among Never-Married Young Adults
Improving Access to Essential Medicines for Mental, Neurological, and Substance Use Disorders in Sub-Saharan Africa – Workshop Summary
Approximately one-third of the developing world’s population does not have regular access to essential medicines—medicines defined by the World Health Organization as necessary for satisfying the primary health care needs of a population. For countries in sub-Sarahan Africa (SSA), a particular challenge is improving access to essential medicines for mental, neurological, and substance use (MNS) disorders. Reducing the cost, increasing the supply, and ensuring the quality of these medicines has the potential to significantly improve the lives of patients with MNS conditions.