Archive for November 2019
Caregiver burden and bereavement among family caregivers who lost terminally ill cancer patients
The Wellness Incentive and Navigation intervention improved health‐related quality of life among Medicaid enrollees: A randomized pragmatic clinical trial
“Forever in Our Hearts” Online: Virtual Deathscapes Maintain Companion Animal Presence
Native Americans’ Memorable Conversations About Living Kidney Donation and Transplant
Underlying Mechanisms Explaining the Link between Differentiation and Romantic Relationship Outcomes
Evaluation of psychometric properties of needs assessment tools in cancer patients: A systematic literature review
Reclaiming the Elder Role of Educator in Higher Education for Alaska Native Elders
Best Practices for Social Work, 2nd Ed.
Guidance on Posting Informed Consent Forms for AHRQ-Funded Clinical Trials
Why Diversity Matters in Family Therapy – Ackerman Institute’s Social Work & Diversity Program
Hope in the Shadows: Testing the Immigrant Optimism Hypothesis Among College Aspirational Latino Students
Differences in Reproductive Health Knowledge, Attitudes, and Intentions among Adolescents by Pre-Sexual Experience
“Act thin, stay thin”: Commercialization, behavior modification, and group weight control
Percentage of Kids in Concentrated Poverty Worsens in 10 States and Puerto Rico
Association between syphilis seroprevalence and age among blood donors in Southern China: an observational study from 2014 to 2017
What motivates individuals to volunteer in Ebola epidemic response? A structural approach in Guinea
EQ-5D-5 L utilities per health states in Spanish population with knee or hip osteoarthritis
Extent, nature and consequences of performing outside scope of training in global health
Intimate partner violence among HIV positive women in care – results from a national survey, Uganda 2016
Correction to: Understanding Students’ Transition to High School: Demographic Variation and the Role of Supportive Relationships
The multivariate adaptive design for efficient estimation of the time course of perceptual adaptation
Attachment, emotion regulation, and well‐being in couples: Intrapersonal and interpersonal associations
Impaired neural habituation to neutral faces in families genetically enriched for social anxiety disorder
2019 Human Trafficking Victim Report
When Prevention is Not Enough: Students’ Perception of Bullying and School-Wide Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports
Mixed Signals: The Unintended Effects of Diversity Initiatives
Kratom [Practice]
Childhood abuse and community violence: Risk factors for youth violence
Who needs social networking? An empirical enquiry into the capability of Facebook to meet human needs and satisfaction with life
Cyberbullying: Concepts, theories, and correlates informing evidence-based best practices for prevention
The effectiveness of prescription drug monitoring programs at reducing opioid-related harms and consequences: a systematic review
Mood and suicidality outcomes 3–11 years following pediatric anxiety disorder treatment
Lessons and Policy Implications from the Flint Water Crisis
How social networks affect policy implementation: An analysis of street‐level bureaucrats’ performance regarding a health policy
Charles Booth’s London Poverty Maps: A Landmark Reassessment of Booth’s Social Survey
In the late nineteenth century, Charles Booth’s landmark social and economic survey found that 35 percent of Londoners were living in abject poverty. Booth’s team of social investigators interviewed Londoners from all walks of life, recording their comments, together with their own unrestrained remarks and statistical information, in 450 notebooks. Their findings formed the basis of Booth’s color-coded social mapping (from vicious and semi-criminal to wealthy) and his seventeen-volume survey Inquiry into the Life and Labour of the People of London, 1886-1903.
Got Work? The Highly Responsive Labor Supply of Low-Income, Prime-Age Workers
Association Between Screen Media Use and Academic Performance Among Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Context and Implications Document for: Child discipline and violence in Nigeria: A community‐based intervention programme to reduce violent discipline and other forms of negative parenting practices
Cognitive factors associated with emotional intelligence
Field Note—Serving Miller youth: An Interprofessional Initiative for Educating Law and Social Work Students
Opioid Treatment: Considering the Patient’s Environment