Archive for February 2020
Asphyxia risk factors in adult psychiatric wards
Trust, Politics and Revolution: A European History
The U.S. Spends More on Health Care Than Any Other Country
How Democrats Clean Up the Messes Left by Republicans with Robert Reich
Prevalence and correlations of school-absenteeism among intermediate and secondary students in Saudi Arabia
Virtual reality is more efficient in learning human heart anatomy especially for subjects with low baseline knowledge
The relationship between fitness app use and physical activity behavior is mediated by exercise identity
Hippocampal Volume in Psychiatric Diagnoses: Should Psychiatry Biomarker Research Account for Comorbidities?
Results and lessons from the Camden Coalition’s randomized controlled trial
Creating a Tool for Assessing Domestic Violence Risk and Impact Among TANF Clients
We Own the Future
A stunningly original and timely collection that makes the case for democratic socialism—American style.
From new to nuanced: (Re)Considering educator professionalism and its impacts
Comparing First-Generation Students to Continuing-Generation Students and the Impact of a First-Generation Learning Community
Using Three Delay Model to Understand the Social Factors Responsible for Neonatal Deaths Among Displaced Tribal Communities in India
Male and LGBT survivors of sexual violence in conflict situations: a realist review of health interventions in low-and middle-income countries
Can the prophylactic quadrivalent HPV vaccine be used as a therapeutic agent in women with CIN? A randomized trial
Redeveloping a global MOOC to be more locally relevant: design-based research
Universal Credit: detailed information for claimants
Together With Veterans: VA National Strategy Alignment and Lessons Learned from Community‐Based Suicide Prevention for Rural Veterans
Self‐compassion, trauma, and posttraumatic stress disorder: A systematic review
What the quality of work means for our health
Guidance: National intelligence network on drug health harms briefing (January 2020)
The Neoliberal ‘New’ Deal: The Rich Drink for Free While the Poor Pay More