Archive for February 2020
Improving Access to Psychiatric Care for Patients in Primary Care
Evaluation of a non-diagnostic ‘Psychology of Emotions’ group intervention within a UK youth IAPT service: a mixed-methods approach
Preventing harmful sexual behaviour
Plight of the distracted pedestrian: a research synthesis and meta-analysis of mobile phone use on crossing behaviour
Association Between Neurological Disorders and Death by Suicide in Denmark
Promoting healthy diets and exercise in young people
Making space for mental health care within the penal estate
A model statement does not enhance the verifiability approach
Leaving no one behind: lessons from implementation of policies for universal HIV treatment to universal health coverage
Ace and Aro: Understanding Differences in Romantic Attractions Among Persons Identifying as Asexual
Neighborhood Disorder, Family Functioning, and Risky Sexual Behaviors in Adolescence
Spanish affective normative data for 1,406 words rated by children and adolescents (SANDchild)
Club Fit: Development of a Physical Activity and Healthy Eating Intervention at a Boys & Girls Club After School Program
Adverse Childhood Experiences and Internalizing Symptoms Among American Indian Adults with Type 2 Diabetes
Factors playing a role in the development of emotional labor behavior of clinical nurses
The Fair Housing Case That Cracked Open the Suburbs
The demolition by implosion of Lafayette Courts in 1996 marked the end of the high-rise era in Baltimore public housing.
Children’s Programs Receive Smaller Increase Than Other Programs in 2020 Labor–HHS–Education Act
DrugFacts—Monitoring the Future Survey: High School and Youth Trends
Integrated care, shared electronic records, and the psychology profession: a cautionary tale for counseling centers
The impact of comorbid depression–diabetes on proteomic outcomes among community-dwelling Mexican Americans with mild cognitive impairment
A Closed-Form Alternative for Estimating ω Reliability under Unidimensionality
The Medicalization of Birth and Death
One in Ten: The Hidden Cost of Resilience
A Philip Morris advertisement for its heated tobacco product IQOS sets a troubling precedent
Client descriptions of outcomes compared with quantitative data: A mixed‐methods investigation of a quantitative outcome measure
Mechanisms linking parental educational attainment with child ADHD, depression, and academic problems: a study of extended families in The Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study
How the rich get richer – money in the world economy | DW Documentary
Can linguistic analysis be used to identify whether adolescents with a chronic illness are depressed?
Decision makers’ guide: Vol 10: Benefits for incapacity, disability, maternity and bereavement: staff guide
Creating a Culture of Voting in Direct and Generalist Practice: Training Field Instructors
Child Opportunity Index (COI)
Association between increased theta cordance and early response to ECT in late‐life depression
When Sensitivity Is a Liability
An exploratory study of the experiences of being both a mental health professional and carer in mental health services in Norway
Child abuse and the criminal justice system
‘You got into Oxbridge?’ Under‐represented students’ experiences of an elite university in the south of England
Tailored HIV programmes and universal health coverage
Factor Structure and Psychometric Properties of the Child Oral and Motor Proficiency Scale
Therapeutic activism: Supporting emotional resilience of volunteers working in a refugee camp
Fitting Ordinal Factor Analysis Models With Missing Data: A Comparison Between Pairwise Deletion and Multiple Imputation
A Dyadic Model of Stress, Coping, and Marital Satisfaction Among Parents of Children With Autism
Household debt and income inequality: Evidence from Italian survey data
Perceived stress and social support influence anxiety symptoms of Chinese family caregivers of community‐dwelling older adults: a cross‐sectional study
Colonizing Madness: Asylum and Community in Fiji
In Colonizing Madness Jacqueline Leckie tells a forgotten story of silence, suffering, and transgressions in the colonial Pacific. It offers new insights into a history of Fiji by entering the Pacific Islands’ most enduring psychiatric institution—St Giles Psychiatric Hospital—established as Fiji’s Public Lunatic Asylum in 1884.