Archive for April 2019
Pass-Through Deduction Benefits Wealthiest, Loses Needed Revenue, and Encourages Tax Avoidance
Supporting the Development of Self-Regulation in Young Children: Tips for Practitioners Working with Infants in Classroom Settings
A Scoping Review of Contemporary Social Work Practice With Veterans
Trauma-focused group intervention for unaccompanied young refugees: “Mein Weg”—predictors of treatment outcomes and sustainability of treatment effects
The Practice Gap: National Estimates of Screening and Counseling for Alcohol, Tobacco, and Obesity
Feminist geographies and participatory action research: co-producing narratives with people and place
Supporting Social Workers Understanding of Their Role in Working with Those Identified as Vulnerable Adults
Book Review: The ethics of giving: Philosophers’ perspectives on philanthropy by Woodruff, P. (Ed.)
With a little help from my friends? A longitudinal look at the role of peers versus friends on adolescent alcohol use
Effectiveness of smoking prevention programs for preschool children in South Korea at post intervention
Understanding differentiated internet use in older adults: A study of informational, social, and instrumental online activities
Do We Need a Supportive-Therapy-Specific Psychotherapy Supervision?
The healthy body image (HBI) intervention: Effects of a school-based cluster-randomized controlled trial with 12-months follow-up
Vocational rehabilitation for emergency services personnel: a scoping review
Association of endogenous testosterone concentration with depression in men: a systematic review protocol
Patient prioritization tools and their effectiveness in non-emergency healthcare services: a systematic review protocol
Rights, regulation and redistribution: The global politics of investment protection
The mediating role of friendship quality in the relationship between anger coping styles and mental health in Chinese adolescents
Naming White Supremacy in the Social Work Curriculum
It shouldn’t be this hard: Systemic, situational, and intrapersonal barriers to exiting homelessness among homeless young adults
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety in Parkinson’s Disease
Robert Reich: The Yuge Republican Lie About the Deficit
Gun Laws and Suicides
Reinstating SNAP Work-Related Time Limits
A Qualitative Analysis of Contextual Factors Relevant to Suspected Late-Onset ADHD
Haitian Children’s Disaster Trauma: Validation of Pictorial Assessment of Resilience and Vulnerability
Correction to: Socioeconomic inequalities in suicide mortality before and after the economic recession in Spain
Generations Working Together
Towards a cultural shift in learning and teaching: Thematic Peer Group Report
Outcomes for mental health services: what really matters?
Do People With Disabilities Earn Equal Pay?
Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder: Another name for the Broad Autism Phenotype?
In the post-Mugabe era: the role of social work in the democratisation of Zimbabwe
Stress, Trauma, and Decision-Making for Social Workers
Dr. Regehr explores the intersection between workplace stress, trauma exposure, and professional decision-making in social workers. She weaves together practice experience, research on the impact of stress and trauma on performance and decision-making in other high-risk professions including paramedics and police officers, and the empirical study of competence and decision-making in social work practice.
Women in Conflict Zones
The Hospice Advanced Dementia Symptom Management and Quality of Life Trial (HAS-QOL)
Sizing of Polyp Illustrations Differs by Endoscopists’ Gender and Improves With a Measurement Reference
Dueling discourses, power, and the construction of the recovering addict: When social assistance confronts addiction in Toronto, Canada
The Impact of Policy Changes on Heroin and Nonmedical Prescription Opioid Use Among an Incarcerated Population in Kentucky, 2008 to 2016
User involvement in social work innovation: A systematic and narrative review
People’s History of the NHS
The People’s History of the NHS allows you to help us research what the NHS means and how it has shaped our lives since its creation. It is part of our bigger academic project investigating the cultural history of the NHS, funded by the Wellcome Trust. Collecting personal stories and memories about the NHS is one of our central objectives.
Understanding People Affected by Brain Injury: Practice Guidance for Social Workers and Social Care Teams
Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE): Young people / mental health transitions