Archive for June 2020
BJPsych Open fifth anniversary editorial: history, accomplishments, trajectory and passion
Suicide rates and voting choice in the UK’s 2016 national Brexit referendum on European Union membership: cross-sectional ecological investigation across England’s local authority populations
Guidance: COVID-19 guidance for commissioners and providers of services for people who use drugs or alcohol
‘Sleeping on the job’: where qualitative fieldwork meets the sociology of sleep
Experiences of Tourette Syndrome Caregivers With Supportive Communication
Conducting Clinical Research During the COVID-19 Pandemic Protecting Scientific Integrity
UNICEF Office of Research – Innocenti: Methodological Briefs on Evidence Synthesis (overview – here)
Mean Streets: Homelessness, Public Space, and the Limits of Capital
In Conversation… Mia Eisenstadt [stressors, risk and protective factors for mental health and wellbeing]
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and associated factors in middle-aged women: a cross-sectional study in Northeast Brazil
As Millennials Near 40, They’re Approaching Family Life Differently Than Previous Generations
The history of social work in Australia: A critical literature review
Racialized capitalism: An account of its contested origins and consolidation
Prior HIV testing behaviour is associated with HIV testing results among men, trans women and trans men who have sex with men in the United States
Living activist struggles to end social injustice
Cryotherapy associated with tailored land-based exercises for knee osteoarthritis: a protocol for a double-blind sham-controlled randomised trial
Misperceptions of opposite‐sex preferences for thinness and muscularity
It is all about the bottom line: Group bottom‐line mentality, psychological safety, and group creativity
On the Practical Consequences of Misfit in Mokken Scaling
The Male Marriage Premium: Selection, Productivity, or Employer Preferences?
SNAP Matters – Now More Than Ever: SNAP Participants, Pt. 2
Are the Effects of Legitimacy and Its Components Invariant? Operationalization and the Generality of Sunshine and Tyler’s Empowerment Hypothesis
Book Reviews: To Serve the People: My Life Organizing with Cesar Chavez and the Poor by Chatfield, LeRoy, and Jorge Mariscal
Toward a Typology of Critical Nonprofit Studies: A Literature Review
Mental health effects of school closures during COVID-19
Living Arrangements of Older Adults and COVID‐19 Risk: It Is Not Just Nursing Homes
Illicit Drug Use in Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults: Primary Care-Based Interventions
Ten Things State Policymakers Can Do to Protect Access to Reproductive Health Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Activist Lab and the MOULA Program
SNAP Matters – Now More Than Ever: SNAP Participants, Pt. 1
Opioids, Inc. (full film) | FRONTLINE
Evaluating an Enhanced Home Visiting Program to Prevent Rapid Repeat Pregnancy Among Adolescent Parents
Comparative Clinical Trials in Psychotherapy: Have Large Effects Been Replicated?
‘Barbed wire wrapped around my feet’: Metaphor use in chronic pain
Population vulnerability to COVID-19 in Europe: a burden of disease analysis
COVID-19 and the Impact on the Child Welfare Workforce
African American Adolescent Girls’ Beliefs About Skin Tone and Colorism
Parental Rejecting Behaviors: Validating a Behaviorally Based Youth-Report Measure of Parental Emotional Abuse
Development and Validation of Fidelity Monitoring and Enhancement in an Evidence-Based Parenting Program
History and status quo of higher public health education in China
Social Justice Theories, Issues, and Movements (Revised and Expanded Edition)
An eye for an eye, the balance of the scales – for centuries, these and other traditional concepts exemplified the public’s perception of justice. Today, popular culture, including television shows like Law and Order, informs the public’s vision. But do age-old symbols, portrayals in the media, and existing systems truly represent justice in all of its nuanced forms, or do we need to think beyond these notions? The second edition of Social Justice: Theories, Issues, and Movements responds to the need for a comprehensive introduction to these issues.
IFSW Climate Justice project
Beyond the Food Pantry: Social Work Case Management
One size doesn’t fit all: a thematic analysis of interviews with people who have stopped participating in Narcotics Anonymous in Norway
PhenX Toolkit: Social Determinants of Health Collections
Adapting a Digital Intervention to Improve Smoking Cessation in Persons With Serious Mental Illness
Why are the many poor (1884)
Long-Term Experiencing of Parental Death During Childhood: A Qualitative Analysis
This is poverty