Archive for December 2017
Adverse Childhood Experiences Among Hispanic Children in Immigrant Families Versus US-Native Families
Relationship of probable ADHD with novelty seeking, severity of psychopathology and borderline personality disorder in a sample of patients with opioid use disorder
Supporting Young People Transitioning from Foster Care: Findings from a National Survey
Four elephants in the room: A reflective analysis of the wailing rage displayed by Baltimore youth after Freddie Gray’s death
American Nightmares: Social Problems in an Anxious World
Unintended consequences of local alcohol restrictions in rural Alaska
Cause-specific life-years lost in people with mental disorders: a nationwide, register-based cohort study
How “official” evidence reviews can make ineffective programs appear effective
Conducting effective research into state complicity in human rights abuses
Exploring social work students’ attitudes toward research courses: predictors of interest in research-related courses among first year students enrolled in a bachelor’s programme in Switzerland
Post-truth: why we have reached peak bullshit and what we can do about it
Obscure Provision Tilts Senate Tax Bill Even More to Corporations
Cognitive Therapy to Sustain the Antidepressant Effects of Intravenous Ketamine in Treatment-resistant Depression
How climate drives hunger
Fallen Women, Problem Girls: Unmarried Mothers and the Professionalization of Social Work, 1890-1945
Nonsuicidal Self-injury: A Systematic Review
Aggression Replacement Training (ART) for youth in state institutions
How is public policy affecting people’s ability to make ends meet?
‘Downpressor man’: securitisation, safeguarding and social work
Social Work Beyond Borders: International Social Service Canada
The physical and mental health problems of refugee and migrant fathers: findings from an Australian population-based study of children and their families
‘Downpressor man’: securitisation, safeguarding and social work
Bringing science and advocacy together to address health needs of people who inject drugs
‘My profession is gone’: how social workers experience de-professionalization in the Netherlands
Parent–Adolescent Discrepancies in Perceived Parental Sacrifice and Adolescent Developmental Outcomes in Poor Chinese Families
Academic Self-Efficacy Partially Mediates the Relationship between Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation and Composite Attainment Score
Keywords, care and neoliberalism
London had the smallest gender pay gap 20 years ago, but now it has the largest
Maternal Affective Expression and Adolescents’ Subjective Experience of Positive Affect in Natural Settings
The evolution of the tattoo in defiance of the immutable definition of deviance: current perceptions by law enforcement of tattooed arrestees
Dead-end lives: Drugs and violence in the city shadows
“Julia” nervously emerges from her shabby tent in the suburban wastelands on the outskirts of Madrid to face another day of survival in one of Europe’s most problematic ghettos: she is homeless, wanted by the police, and addicted to heroin and cocaine. She is also five months pregnant and rarely makes contact with support services. Welcome to the city shadows in Valdemingómez: a lawless landscape of drugs and violence where the third world meets the Wild West.