The Lady Almoner was the name by which hospital social workers were known from the time the first was appointed in 1895 until they officially changed their name to medical social workers in 1964.
Archive for March 2018
Formal carers providing end-of-life care and bereavement support to people with intellectual disabilities have unmet learning needs
Implementation of pictorial graphic warnings and plain packaging of tobacco products
Correction to: Interior Immigration Enforcement and Political Participation of U.S. Citizens in Mixed-Status Households
The Changing Face of Teenage Parenthood in the United States: Evidence from NLSY79 and NLSY97, Revisited
Predicting Movement of Homeless Young Adults: Artificial Neural Networks and Generalized Linear Models
The relationship between socioeconomic status and trauma outcomes
Hospitalization from the patient perspective: a data linkage study of adults in Australia
Grit is Associated with Lower Depression via Meaning in Life among Filipino High School Students
The researcher-initiated autobiography’s work as an actant in producing knowledge about the social
The Lady Almoner
Development and differentiability of three brief interventions for risky alcohol use that include varying doses of motivational interviewing
Rural Child Welfare Practice: Stories from the Field
Medical case studies on renaissance melancholy
Case-studies on medicine and melancholy from the Early Modern period
Emotions, Everyday Life, and the Social Web: Age, Gender, and Social Web Engagement Effects on Online Emotional Expression
Cross-cultural generalizability of suicide first aid actions: an analysis of agreement across expert consensus studies from a range of countries and cultures
The effect of CBT and its modifications for relapse prevention in major depressive disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Challenges in health equity for Indigenous peoples in Canada
Inequality and inter-group conflicts: experimental evidence
A Payer-Guided Approach To Widespread Diffusion Of Behavioral Health Homes In Real-World Settings
Is healthy children surveillance being duplicated by family physicians and paediatricians? A cross-sectional study in Portugal
Therapeutic and pharmaco-biological, dose-ranging multicentre trial to determine the optimal dose of TRAnexamic acid to reduce blood loss in haemorrhagic CESarean delivery (TRACES): study protocol for a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
A bibliometric analysis of the published road traffic injuries research in India, post-1990
Eating Disorder Quality of Life Scale (EDQLS) in ethnically diverse college women: an exploratory factor analysis
South-south collaboration on HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment research: when birds of a feather rarely flock together
Strategizing to Make Pornography Worthwhile: A Qualitative Exploration of Women’s Agentic Engagement with Sexual Media
Improvements in Stress, Affect, and Irritability Following Brief Use of a Mindfulness-based Smartphone App: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Americans’ Views on Health Insurance at the End of a Turbulent Year
The contribution of internet use in personal networks of support for long-term condition self-management
HIV Diagnoses Among Persons Aged 13–29 Years — United States, 2010–2014
It is unclear whether specialist palliative care teleconsultation leads to an improvement in patient symptom scores
The 2019 Trump Budget: Hurts Struggling Families, Shortchanges National Needs
The Self in Social Justice: A Developmental Lens on Race, Identity, and Transformation
Centering Youth of Color & LGBTQ Young People in Efforts to End Homelessness
Literacy-Adapted Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Versus Education for Chronic Pain at Low-Income Clinics: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Moderate Physical Activity in an Aquatic Environment During Pregnancy (SWEP Study) and Its Influence in Preventing Postpartum Depression
Conditional Precision of Measurement for Test Scores: Are Conditional Standard Errors Sufficient?
Begging for food in Venezuela – BBC News