Archive for June 2019
Reflections on the affective contributions to research success in two participatory projects in Colombia
What Do U.K. Orthopedic Surgery Patients Think About PROMs? Evaluating the Evaluation and Explaining Missing Data
Perceived Weight Discrimination Mediates the Prospective Association Between Obesity and Physiological Dysregulation: Evidence From a Population-Based Cohort
New-Media Screen Time is Not (Necessarily) Linked to Depression: Comments on Twenge, Joiner, Rogers, and Martin (2018)
Prevalence and health outcomes of domestic violence amongst clinical populations in Arab countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Where I live: A qualitative analysis of renters living in poor housing
Arterial stiffness and brain integrity: A review of MRI findings
Awareness Day 2019 Video Short: Suicide Prevention in Tribal Communities
Motivational Interviewing to Treat Adolescents With Obesity: A Meta-analysis
Online patient feedback: a cross-sectional survey of the attitudes and experiences of United Kingdom health care professionals
We need to understand the big picture!
Us-ing: Producing Qualitative Inquiry Pedagogies With/in Lively Packets of Relations
Disconnecting Labour? The Labour Process in the UK Fast Fashion Value Chain
Innovations in Modeling Social Good: A Demonstration With Juvenile Justice Intervention
Good Practice for Conference Abstracts and Presentations: GPCAP
Is the judicialization of health care bad for equity? A scoping review
Statistics in Dutch policy debates on health and healthcare
‘Unfit for reform or punishment’: mental disorder and discipline in Liverpool Borough Prison in the late nineteenth century
This article examines how Liverpool Borough Prison, opened in 1855 as one of the largest local prisons in England to adopt the separate system, categorized and dealt with mental distress and disorder amongst its prison population in the late nineteenth century.