Archive for June 2020
Psychologically Controlling Parenting during Toddlerhood: The Role of Mothers’ Perceived Parenting History and Emotion Regulation Style
Impact of anti‐immigrant rhetoric and policies on frontline health and social service providers in Southeast Michigan, U.S.A
One every eight minutes: India’s missing children – BBC News
Schools and Child Care Programs: Plan, Prepare, and Respond
Challenges to medical ethics in the context of detention and deportation: Insights from a French postcolonial department in the Indian Ocean
Exploring the relation between the EQ-5D-5L pain/discomfort and pain and itching in a sample of burn patients
Genetic and environmental risk structure of internalizing psychopathology in youth
How Does High School Extracurricular Participation Predict Bachelor’s Degree Attainment? It is Complicated
COVID-19 Disability Resources
Diabetes-Specific Self-Compassion: A New Measure for Parents of Youth With Type 1 Diabetes
Anlotinib combined with SOX regimen (S1 (tegafur, gimeracil and oteracil porassium capsules) + oxaliplatin) in treating stage IV gastric cancer: study protocol for a single-armed and single-centred clinical trial
Exploring subjective constructions of health in China: a Q-methodological investigation
When is an abscess more than an abscess? Syringe services programs and the harm reduction safety-net: a case report
Health care professionals’ perspectives on barriers to treatment seeking for formal health services among orphan children and adolescents with HIV/AIDS and mental distress in a rural district in central, Uganda
Greater autonomous motivation for study and basic psychological need satisfaction by being presently aware and ‘letting go’: An exploration of mindful attention and nonattachment
Rumination: Practicing Retrieval of Autobiographical Memories
Types of Group Sex and Their Association with Different Sexual Risk Behaviors Among HIV-Negative Men Who Have Sex with Men
Susan M. Pollak : Self-Compassion for Parents: Nurture Your Child by Caring for Yourself
PyTrack: An end-to-end analysis toolkit for eye tracking
Correlates of Post-traumatic Growth Following a Myocardial Infarction: A Systematic Review
“Sharing the Unsharable”: Subjectivity and the return of the abject in mothers of physically disabled children
We Are the First to Applaud You Regarding Your Efforts in COVID-19: A Message from the African Diaspora to Our Brothers and Sisters of Africa
Global personality dysfunction and the relationship of pathological and normal trait domains in the DSM‐5 alternative model for personality disorders
National Public Health Agenda for Osteoarthritis
Editorial: Disorderly street users of novel psychoactive substances: What might help?
From Victim to Criminal and Back: The Minority Threat Framework’s Impact on Latinx Immigrants
Tiananmen Square, 1989
In the spring of 1989, pro-democracy protests developed in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square, where students and others called for government accountability and freedom of the press, among other popular causes. Overnight on June 3rd and 4th. . . the government enforced martial law, staging a bloody dispersal of the demonstrations, which killed between five hundred and twenty-five hundred people and initiated a new era of conservatism in the country.
Drug Use is Transmitted from Old to Young
Each birth year, the risk of dying from a drug overdose starts climbing at younger and younger ages (Jalal, et al., 2020).