Archive for May 2015
Adolescent and Young Adult Preventive Care
Alcohol and Tobacco Use in Youth With and Without Chronic Pain
Perinatal Risks and Childhood Premorbid Indicators of Later Psychosis: Next Steps for Early Psychosocial Interventions
Comparative Public Policy in Europe
Adoption of the children’s obesity clinic’s treatment (TCOCT) protocol into another Danish pediatric obesity treatment clinic
Anonymising and sharing individual patient data
The Durkheim-Tarde debate and the social study of aboriginal youth suicide
Social work ethics in India: A call for the development of indigenized ethical standards
A pilot study to promote walking among obese and overweight individuals: walking buses for adults
1815 and all that
Speech at the Opening Ceremony of the 20th Anniversary of China Association for Social Work Education cum Social Governance Innovation and China Social Work Development Conference
On the use of the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale in randomized clinical trials
A randomized pilot study of MOtiVation and Enhancement (MOVE) Training for negative symptoms in schizophrenia
Social Support and Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Status Disclosure to Friends and Family: Implications for Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Positive Youth
Early undergraduate research experiences lead to similar learning gains for STEM and Non-STEM undergraduates
Idle No More, Facebook and Diffusion
Addressing plagiarism in online programmes at a health sciences university: a case study
Meta-Analysis of Gender Differences in Self-Compassion
Effectiveness of knowledge translation of social interventions across economic boundaries: a systematic review
A Pilot Study on the Feasibility and Acceptability of a Text Message-Based Aftercare Treatment Programme Among Alcohol Outpatients
Development of a Real-Time Repeated-Measures Assessment Protocol to Capture Change over the Course of a Drinking Episode
E-Compared-CH: Comparative Effectiveness Research on Internet-based Depression Treatment – Swiss Trial E-COMPARED_CH
Long working hours and alcohol use: systematic review and meta-analysis of published studies and unpublished individual participant data
Life Stressors and Substance Abuse in African American Adolescents Residing in a Public Housing Community
Anger tendency may be associated with duration of illness in panic disorder
Same-Sex Marriage in Japan
How Sexual Desire Works: The Enigmatic Urge
Examining Identity Consolidation Processes Among Ethnic Minority Gay Men and Lesbians
Reducing Child Protection Error in Social Work: Towards a Holistic-Rational Perspective
Practice With Persons With Autism Spectrum Disorders: Predictors of Self-Efficacy Among Social Work Students
Preventing female genital mutilation
The LGBQ Social Climate Matters: Policies, Protests, and Placards and Psychological Well-Being Among LGBQ Emerging Adults
Let’s Not, and Say We Would: Imagined and Actual Responses to Witnessing Homophobia
Social Work Practice: A Critical Thinker’s Guide
Bread and Roses Strike of 1912: Two Months in Lawrence, Massachusetts, that Changed Labor History
Lawrence History Center, Lawrence, Massachusetts, and University of Massachusetts Lowell History Department and students
Standoff between militia and strikers, Lawrence, Mass. 1912. Prompted by a wage cut, the walkout spread quickly from mill to mill across the city. Strikers defied the assumptions of conservative trade unions within the American Federation of Labor that immigrant, largely female and ethnically diverse workers could not be organized. The Lawrence strike is referred to as the “Bread and Roses” strike and “The Strike for Three Loaves.”