Archive for July 2018
Discrete Choice Experiments on The Acceptability of Monetary-Based Health Treatments: A Replication and Extension to Deposit Contracts
The Associations of Parents’ and Children’s Anxiety Sensitivity with Child Anxiety and Somatic-Hypochondriac Symptoms
Factors Influencing Adolescents’ Self-control According to Family Structure
Dementia: is it time for targeted national screening?
Effective Deaf Access to Justice
Validation of the Spanish Version of the Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT) in Pediatric Cancer
Understanding Client Empowerment: An Online Survey of Social Workers Serving People with Mental Health Issues
Preventing suicide: a community engagement toolkit
Chronic Pain, Impulsivity, and Risk for Opioid Misuse
SMOKING I Did You Know – Now And Then
Drug Deaths in America Are Rising Faster Than Ever
Sustaining outcomes research in residential treatment: A 15-year study of the Gould Farm program
Bullshit Jobs: A Theory
Graeber explores one of society’s most vexing and deeply felt concerns, indicting among other villains a particular strain of finance capitalism that betrays ideals shared by thinkers ranging from Keynes to Lincoln. Bullshit Jobs gives individuals, corporations, and societies permission to undergo a shift in values, placing creative and caring work at the center of our culture.
How Does Divorce Affect Retirement Security?
Transnational social work: Opportunities and challenges of a global profession
Marijuana promotions on social media: adolescents’ views on prevention strategies
Worry about victimization, crime information processing, and social categorization biases
Coaching Models of School-Based Prevention and Promotion Programmes: A Qualitative Exploration of UK Teachers’ Perceptions
Depression and Victimization in a Community Sample of Bisexual and Lesbian Women: An Intersectional Approach
Mechanisms of Mindfulness in the General Population
Aimee Rickman, Adolescence, Girlhood, and Media Migration: US Teens’ Use of Social Media to Negotiate Offline Struggles . Lanham: Lexington Books, 2018, 175pp, ISBN: 1498553931, 9781498553933
Building Schools’ Readiness to Implement a Comprehensive Approach to School Safety
It’s Not Me, It’s You: Self- and Partner-Schemas, Depressive Symptoms, and Relationship Quality
LGBTQ Youth Report
Developmental characteristics of firesetters: Are recidivist offenders distinctive?
The grand challenge(s) for social work
Commentary – Building the evidence base for sustained public health response to the opioid epidemic in Canada
Addressing the “Union Problem” during the Great Recession: State Approaches to Reforming Collective Bargaining
How Do We Develop Safety Plans for Children Living with Domestic Violence?
Fear in Bureaucracy: Comparing Public and Private Sector Workers’ Expectations of Punishment
The Complex Needs of Medicaid Expansion Enrollees with Very Low Incomes
UK Social Workers: Working Conditions and Wellbeing
Depression, Anxiety, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and a History of Pervasive Gender-Based Violence Among Women Asylum Seekers Who Have Undergone Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting: A Retrospective Case Review
Provision and continuation of antiretroviral therapy during acute conflict: the experience of MSF in Central African Republic and Yemen
Public health implications of overscreening for carotid artery stenosis, prediabetes, and thyroid cancer
Insult and Injury: Exploring the impacts of intimidation, threats and violence against social workers
Impact of Case-management on Therapeutic Alliance With First Episode Psychosis Patients (CAMAT)
Social Security: International Update, June 2018
Evidence-Based Learning Strategies: Preparing Students With High-Incidence Disabilities for College
The Mobility Crime Triangle for Sexual Offenders and the Role of Individual and Environmental Factors
Could an allied health care approach reduce the unacceptable incidence of suicide after psychiatric hospital discharge?
The role of a health protection scheme in health services utilisation among community-dwelling older persons in Ghana
Single, Dual, and Poly Use of Flavored Tobacco Products Among Youths
Why We Should Stop Talking About Objectivity and Subjectivity in Social Work
Guidance: Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD): guidelines for social workers
NISCC PiP Award Ceremony 2018 – Showcasing the Changing World of Social Work
Social Work and Social Theory: Making connections
The personal and community impact of a Scottish Men’s Shed
No Country for Women: “Margaret Skinnider was never one to stand back from a fight”
No Country for Women is a new landmark television two part documentary series which explores Irish women’s lives since achieving the vote 100 years ago.