Archive for August 2019
Social Work in East Sussex: Investing in relationships. Investing in you.
Children’s Social Care Innovation programme
To Build a Movement
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Student sit-in in Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1960
Using non-participant observation to uncover mechanisms: Insights from a realist evaluation
Understanding social work-force satisfaction
Targeted identity-safety interventions cause lasting reductions in discipline citations among negatively stereotyped boys.
Understanding the overlap between cyberbullying and cyberhate perpetration: Moderating effects of toxic online disinhibition
The Right Not to be Dominated: The Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights on Migrants’ Destitution
Prevalence and risk factors of soil-transmitted helminthiasis among school children living in an agricultural area of North Sumatera, Indonesia
Utilizing Student Health and Academic Data: A County-Level Demonstration Project
The impact of the Canterbury earthquakes on dispensing for older person’s mental health
Open Educational Resources in Behavior Analysis
A Model Case: Specialized Group Home for Girls with Disabilities in India
Trajectories of Mental Health Difficulties in Young People Who are Attracted to the Same Gender: A Systematic Review
A pilot study to examine the feasibility and acceptability of a coordinated intervention design to address treatment engagement challenges in school mental health services
Applying a Transdiagnostic Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment to Adolescents at High Risk for Serious Mental Illness: Rationale and Initial Case Studies
The history and purposes of private health insurance
Oral diseases and oral health related behaviors in adolescents living in Maasai population areas of Tanzania: a cross-sectional study
The HOME Study: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial comparing the addition of Proactive Psychological Medicine to usual care, with usual care alone, on the time spent in hospital by older acute hospital inpatients
Evaluation of data availability on population health indicators at the regional level across the European Union
Evaluation on types of invariance in studying extreme response bias with an IRTree approach
Xenophobic attitudes, behaviors and coping strategies among Lebanese people toward immigrants and refugees
Return to self-reported physical activity level after an event of acute low back pain
Early access to medicines scheme (EAMS): scientific opinions
Personalisation in care homes: End of life care
Effect of Sensory Adapted Dental Environment on Children’s Behavior During Dental Treatment
Climbing the ladder or falling from grace? A threat-opportunity framework of the effects of norm violations on social rank
A model explaining refugee experiences of the Australian healthcare system: a systematic review of refugee perceptions
Digital capabilities for social workers: Jordan Wosik and Robert Walker
Examining the effects of activities of daily living on informal caregiver strain
Health related quality of life among children with transfusion dependent β-thalassaemia major and haemoglobin E β-thalassaemia in Sri Lanka: a case control study
Male partner antenatal clinic attendance is associated with increased uptake of maternal health services and infant BCG immunization: a national survey in Kenya
Missing female patients: an observational analysis of sex ratio among outpatients in a referral tertiary care public hospital in India
Qualitative Evidence Synthesis (QES) for Guidelines: Paper 1 – Using qualitative evidence synthesis to inform guideline scope and develop qualitative findings statements
Social Problems in Children: Exploring the Contribution of Triarchic Traits and Parenting
The Psychology of Puppy Play: A Phenomenological Investigation
How Canada Created a Crisis in Indigenous Child Welfare
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‘When you have Indigenous children in your care and custody, you have all the power over that family,’ says Shelly Johnson. Photo from Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre.
Prioritizing Inclusion and Equity in the Next Generation of Mixed-Income Communities
Reducing excessive questions in adults at adult‐day training centers using differential‐reinforcement‐of‐low rates
Predicting mechanical restraint of psychiatric inpatients by applying machine learning on electronic health data
SNAP’s “Broad-Based Categorical Eligibility” Supports Working Families and Those Saving for the Future
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