Archive for June 2018
Cultural beliefs, utility values, and health technology assessment
The role of attachment relationship in adolescents’ problem behavior development: a cross-sectional study of Kenyan adolescents in Nairobi city
Reproductive choices: a qualitative study of Dutch Moroccan and Turkish consanguineously married women’s perspectives on preconception carrier screening
Advancement of Evidence-Based Programs for Young Children with Social and Emotional Learning Difficulties
The role of job strain in understanding midlife common mental disorder: a national birth cohort study
Medical Marijuana in Children and Adolescents: An Updated Review for Psychopharmacologists
Flexible, Yet Firm: A Model of Healthy Emotion Regulation
Differences in Obesity Prevalence by Demographic Characteristics and Urbanization Level Among Adults in the United States, 2013-2016
Behavioral health workforce faces critical challenges in meeting population needs
Modernizing Social Security: An Overview
Mental health services as a vital component of psychosocial recovery for victims of child trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation.
Ageing in everyday life: Materialities and embodiments
Antidepressant use may be linked to increased risk of weight gain
Psychological therapies for treatment-resistant depression in adults
The Psychological Contracts of Undergraduate University Students: Who Do They See as Exchange Partners, and What Do They Think the Deals Are?
Between Academic Pimping and Moral Harassment in Higher Education: an Autoethnography in a Brazilian Public University
A scoping review of the associations between mental health and factors related to HIV acquisition and disease progression in conflict-affected populations
Impact of the use and efficacy of long lasting insecticidal net on malaria infection during the first trimester of pregnancy – a pre-conceptional cohort study in southern Benin
Is blended learning and problem-based learning course design suited to develop future public health leaders? An explorative European study
Self-managed abortion in urban Haiti: a mixed-methods study
Injuries associated with bunk beds occurring at schools: results using a US national data base
I love my children: am I racist? On the wish to be biologically related to ones children
Commentary on ‘Wearing humanism on your sleeve
Vaping versus JUULing: how the extraordinary growth and marketing of JUUL transformed the US retail e-cigarette market
Compliance with the City of Chicagos partial ban on menthol cigarette sales
Smoke-Free and Tobacco-Free Policies in Colleges and Universities ― United States and Territories, 2017
Toward a Psychology of Human Agency: Pathways and Reflections
A view of the role of expert in corporate consulting.
Evaluative Research in the Process of Implementation of an Alternative Device to Hospitalization for People Homeless With Severe Psychiatric Disorders
Mental health supported accommodation services: a systematic review of mental health and psychosocial outcomes
Mental Health Units (Use of Force) Bill 2017-19: Committee Stage Report
Effectiveness of brief psychological interventions for suicidal presentations: a systematic review
Mental Health Safety and Quality in NSW: A plan to implement recommendations of the Review of seclusion, restraint and observation of consumers with a mental illness in NSW Health facilities
RE: “THE HEALTH OF AMERICA’S AGING PRISON POPULATION”
Childhood Trauma Associated White Matter Abnormalities in First-Episode Schizophrenia
The Partisan Gender Gap in the United StatesA Generational Replacement?
Sanders Slams US Inequality as Report Finds Nearly Half of Americans Can’t Afford Basic Necessities
ALICE—which stands for Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed—is a term United Way developed to describe the population that is above the federal poverty level but still struggling to pay for basic expenses. In addition to the 16.1 million American families living below the poverty line, 34.7 million U.S. households fit the group’s ALICE classification.
Food-Insecure Households Likelier to Have Chronic Diseases, Higher Health Costs
The Licensed City Regulating drink in Liverpool, 1830-1920
In nineteenth-century Britain few cities could rival Liverpool for recorded drunkenness. Civic pride at Liverpool’s imperial influence was undercut by anxieties about social problems that could all be connected to alcohol, from sectarian unrest and prostitution in the city’s streets to child neglect and excess mortality in its slums.
Ethics in social work: A code of conduct and ethical behaviour for social workers [Swedish Union for Social Sciences Professionals]
Comparative Regression Discontinuity: A Stress Test With Small Samples
Final findings: Welfare Conditionality project (2013-2018)
Simultaneous vs. sequential treatment for smoking and weight management in tobacco quitlines: 6 and 12 month outcomes from a randomized trial
Views by health professionals on the responsiveness of commune health stations regarding non-communicable diseases in urban Hanoi, Vietnam: a qualitative study
Feasibility of LifeFul, a relationship and reablement-focused culture change program in residential aged care
Improving Malaysian adolescent sexual and reproductive health: An Internet-based health promotion programme as a potential intervention
“Your words matter!” Relevance of individual participation in xMOOCs
Hand of God in Psychosocial Rehabilitation
Child Inequality – just how unequal is it? British Association of Social Workers (odcast)