Archive for September 2018
Children (Equal Protection from Assault) (Scotland) Bill
Can lifestyle preferences help explain the persistent gender gap in academia? The “mothers work less” hypothesis supported for German but not for U.S. early career researchers
Model minority of a different kind? Academic competence and behavioral health of Chinese children adopted into White American families.
From Qualitative Meta-Summary to Qualitative Meta-Synthesis: Introducing a New Situation-Specific Theory of Barriers and Facilitators for Self-Care in Patients With Heart Failure
Self Help Plus for Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Europe
Preventing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Online Training Module 1 Conclusion AD
Reaching the WHO target of testing persons in jails in prisons will need diverse efforts and resources
An evaluation of reporting of consent declines in three high impact factor journals
Faraway, So Close: Seeing the Intimacy in Goodreads Reviews
Social Security Is Not an Entitlement!
Building capacity in primary care rehabilitation clinical practice guidelines: a South African initiative
Children and young people’s mental health: Scotland
Psychedelics and psychotherapy in Canada: Humphry Osmond and Aldous Huxley.
The decade of the 1950s is well known among historians of psychiatry for the unprecedented shift toward psychopharmacological solutions to mental health problems. More psychiatric medications were introduced than ever before or since (Healy, 2002). While psychiatric researchers later credited these drugs, in part, for controlling psychotic, depressive, and anxious symptoms—and subsequently for emptying decaying psychiatric institutions throughout the Western world—psychiatrists also produced a number of other theories that relied on a more delicate and nuanced blending of psychotherapy and psychopharmacology.
An Overview of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Techniques for Organizational Research
The Evolution of Black Neighborhoods Since Kerner
How the religious typology groups compare
The effect of chronic disease warning statements on alcohol-related health beliefs and consumption intentions among at-risk drinkers
A Fair Distribution of Accessibility: Interpreting Civil Rights Regulations for Regional Transportation Plans
The Cretan Aging Cohort: Cohort Description and Burden of Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment
Kinds of individuals defined by patterns of variables
Bringing the (disabled) body to personality psychology: A case study of Samantha
The Presidents and the Poor America Battles Poverty, 1964-2017
Accounting for Social Security Claiming Behavior
Unbiased Population Size Estimation on Still Gigapixel Images
Naomi Klein: A Year After Hurricane Maria, There Is Nothing Natural About Puerto Rico’s Disaster
Downsizing and purchases of psychotropic drugs: A longitudinal study of stayers, changers and unemployed
Computers and populism: artificial intelligence, jobs, and politics in the near term
Poverty rate rising among America’s youngest children, particularly infants of color
Validation of the Factorial Structure of Social Capital in Youth Involved in Prosocial and Political Organizations
Addressing Discrepancies Between ADHD Prevalence and Case Identification Estimates Among U.S. Children Utilizing NSCH 2007-2012
Scalable authentic assessment of collaborative work assignments in wikis
Plasma vitamin C and mortality: the seasons are changing
Neighbourhood racial/ethnic residential segregation and cardiometabolic risk: the multiethnic study of atherosclerosis
"The One Thing That Actually Helps". Art Creation as a Self-Care and Health Promoting Practice Amongst Youth Experiencing Homelessness.
Congress Should Advance Senate Provision to Provide Housing to People with Substance Use Disorders
Application of causal inference methods in the analyses of randomised controlled trials: a systematic review
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