Archive for April 2016
Health promotion coaching for obese individuals with serious mental illnesses produces clinically significant reductions in cardiovascular risks up to 18 months
From Project to Platform The Evolution of KIDS COUNT
Man’s Heaviest Burden: A Review of Contemporary Paradigms and New Directions for Understanding and Preventing Masculine Aggression
Social Security Disability: SSA Could Increase Savings by Refining Its Selection of Cases for Disability Review
What do women with breast cancer expect from their treatment? Correlates of negative treatment expectations about endocrine therapy
The Oxford Handbook of the Social Science of Poverty
Psychological interventions for adults with bipolar disorder: systematic review and meta-analysis [Review articles]
Compendium of Instruments to Measure Child Welfare Outcomes
Adventures in a Caring Community
Services to Migrants: A Border Perspective
From secure dependency to attachment: Mary Ainsworth’s integration of Blatz’s security theory into Bowlby’s attachment theory.
Impaired executive function in 14- to 16-year-old boys with conduct disorder is related to recidivism: A prospective longitudinal study
Self-reported suicide ideation and attempts, and medical care for intentional self-harm in lesbians, gays and bisexuals in Sweden
Centre for Mental Health: 30 years of life-changing research
Children in Scotland – Issue 172 March 2016
Hepatitis C Alcohol Reduction Treatment
Factors associated with experimentation of electronic cigarettes among Parisian teenagers in 2013
Non-suicidal reasons for self-harm: A systematic review of self-reported accounts
Trade Unions, Income Inequality and Inclusion – the evidence and evolving roles
Location and deprivation are important influencers of physical activity in primary care populations
Transitive inference deficits in unaffected biological relatives of schizophrenia patients
Predictors and longitudinal course of cognitive functioning in schizophrenia spectrum disorders, 10years after baseline: The OPUS study
Risk factors for antipsychotic medication non-adherence behaviors and attitudes in adult-onset psychosis
Can Cognitive-bias Modification Training During Inpatient Alcohol Detoxification Reduce Relapse Rates Post-discharge?
Contemporary and Emerging Ethical Issues in Family Therapy
Not just justice: inquiry into missing and murdered Aboriginal women needs public health input from the start [Editorial]
Lesbians and Gay Men’s Vacation Motivations, Perceptions, and Constraints: A Study of Cruise Vacation Choice
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Latino Male Ethnic Subgroups: Patterns in College Enrollment and Degree Completion
Social Exclusion/Inclusion for Urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People
Home-Community Visits during an Era of Reform (1870-1920)
Brief and effective psychological treatment of worry within people diagnosed with persecutory delusions
Report of the Macur Review [Tribunal of Inquiry into the abuse of children in care in North Wales]
Expressed emotion and the escalation of depressive symptoms in individuals with recent-onset schizophrenia
A Compendium of Social-Behavioral Research Funded by NCER and NCSER: 2002-2013
When Birds of a Feather Don’t Flock Together: A Macrostructural Approach to Interracial Crime
Young Sexual Minority Males in the United States: Sociodemographic Characteristics And Sexual Attraction, Identity and Behavior
The forgotten people in British public health: a national neglect of the dying, bereaved and caregivers
A Snapshot of Behavioral Health Issues for Asian American/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Boys and Men: Jumpstarting an Overdue Conversation
Is Student Loan Debt Discouraging Homeownership among Young Adults?
The determinants of Mexican migrants’ duration in the United States: family composition, psychic costs, and human capital
Tolerance as a function of disapproval and respect: The case of Muslims
How Did We Get Into This Mess?
One of the most painful lessons a young adult learns is that the wrong traits are rewarded. We celebrate originality and courage, but those who rise to the top are often conformists and sycophants. We are taught that cheats never prosper, yet the country is run by spivs. If you possess the one indispensable skill — battering and blustering your way to the top — incompetence in other areas is no impediment….