Archive for August 2018
Distributional health and financial benefits of increased tobacco taxes in Colombia: results from a modelling study
Impact of the WHO FCTC on non-cigarette tobacco products
Changing face of the syphilis epidemic in men who have sex with men
Correction: Quality assessment of the enhanced gonococcal antimicrobial surveillance program in Thailand, 2015-2016
Breastfeeding Programs and Policies, Breastfeeding Uptake, and Maternal Health Outcomes in Developed Countries [systematic review]
Journey to Jobs: Understanding and Eliminating Barriers Imposed on Homeless Jobseekers.
Systematic review to identify proxy indicators to quantify the impact of eHealth tools on maternal and neonatal health outcomes in low-income and middle-income countries including Delphi consensus
Neutrophil Count Is Associated With Reduced Gray Matter and Enlarged Ventricles in First-Episode Psychosis
Latent Class Analysis of E-cigarette Use Sessions in their Natural Environments
Using art to illuminate social workers’ stress
Keeping secrets: Leslie E. Keeley, the gold cure and the 19th‐century neuroscience of addiction
Lifetime trauma and suicide attempts in older clients with severe mental illness
‘Why can’t they meet in bars and clubs like normal people?’: the protective state and bioregulating gay public sex spaces
Decomposing socioeconomic inequalities in alcohol use by men living in South African urban informal settlements
Reducing hypnotic use in insomnia management among Australian veterans: results from repeated national interventions
A cross-sectional exploratory analysis between pet ownership, sleep, exercise, health and neighbourhood perceptions: the Whitehall II cohort study
Types of longitudinal studies
Cognitive Enhancers (CE) and Learning Strategies
Do Women Really Kill for Honor? Conceptualizing Women’s Involvement in Honor Killings
Impact evaluation of quality management in higher education: a contribution to sustainable quality development in knowledge societies
Oral health and access to dental care – a comparison of elderly migrants and non-migrants in Germany
How self‐generated labelling shapes transfer of learning during early childhood: The role of individual differences
Introduction to special issue of Self and Identity on identity fusion
Cross-sectional analysis of ethnic differences in fall prevalence in urban dwellers aged 55 years and over in the Malaysian Elders Longitudinal Research study
The relationship between shame and guilt: cultural comparisons between Ireland and the United Arab Emirates
Social work, health and health care
Rohingya Refugee Response Gender Analysis: Recognizing and responding to gender inequalities
Early intervention program for very low birth weight preterm infants and their parents: a study protocol
Prospective randomized controlled trial to compare laparoscopic distal gastrectomy (D2 lymphadenectomy plus complete mesogastrium excision, D2 + CME) with conventional D2 lymphadenectomy for locally advanced gastric adenocarcinoma: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Using Mobile Apps to Assess and Treat Depression in Hispanic and Latino Populations: Fully Remote Randomized Clinical Trial
Picky eating in Swedish preschoolers of different weight status: application of two new screening cut-offs
Analysis of the response structure to a set of questions with large number of scale points: a new combined metric and categorical approach
Is the National Health Service Corps the Answer? (for Placing Family Doctors in Underserved Areas)
Coming Revolution: The Capitalism in the 21st Century
Radical advances in automation, robotics, and computer technology have thrown millions out of work and will only continue to do so in the years to come. At the same time, cheap, individually-accessible machines will wrestle for primacy with both gleaming highly-automated factories and sweatshops alike, ultimately eroding the dominance of industrial production. Economic growth is slowing down, and it is not going to speed up again. The pressures fueling today’s global unrest will not go away and are only going to get worse as wages stagnate in many countries, solid employment becomes harder to find, and cuts to social benefits continue.