Archive for November 2020
Personality and Psychopathology: In Defense of a Practical Path Towards Integrating Psychometric and Biological Approaches to Advance a Comprehensive Model
Depression and suicidality among Bangladeshi students: Subject selection reasons and learning environment as potential risk factors
Individual Differences in Miserly Thinking Predict Endorsement of Racial/Ethnic Stereotypes
Globalising myths of survival: post-disaster households after Typhoon Haiyan
The 2019–2020 bushfires and COVID‐19: The ongoing impact on the mental health of people living in rural and farming communities
Lisa Baraitser Enduring time; Shira Chess Ready player two: women gamers and designed identity; Ania Loomba, Revolutionary desires: women, communism, and feminism in India; Kyla Schuller The biopolitics of feeling: race, sex, and science in the nineteenth century
Association between intimate partner violence and child nutrition in India: Findings from recent National Family Health Survey
The effect of psychodrama on quality of life and sleep in mothers of children with cerebral palsy
A systematic review of daily life studies on non-suicidal self-injury based on the four-function model
Bridging psychological distance: The impact of immersive media on distant and proximal environmental issues
Evolution of the network pattern of posttraumatic stress symptoms among children and adolescents exposed to a disaster
The opioid crisis and the 2020 US election: crossroads for a national epidemic
Poetry authored by vulnerable populations as secondary data: methodological approach and considerations
4 in 10 Children Live in a Household Struggling to Afford Basics
Evidently Cochrane: Choosing images for sharing evidence: a guide
Child Welfare in the 21st Century preparing families for post permanence
Intimate Partner Violence Among Patients Diagnosed With Severe Mental Disorder
Decolonising curriculum practice: developing the indigenous cultural capability of university graduates
Fool me once… treatment exposure to achieve remission in pediatric IBD
Effectiveness of Respondent-Driven Sampling for Conducting Health Studies Among Undocumented Immigrants at a Time of Heightened Immigration Enforcement
Smartphone-based activity measurements in patients with newly diagnosed bipolar disorder, unaffected relatives and control individuals
Quality of experience in residential care programmes: Retrospective perspectives of former youth participants
History of Social Work in the United Kingdom
Locked, Loaded, and Ready for School: The Association of Safety Concerns With Weapon-carrying Behavior Among Adolescents in the United States
Interventions for reducing violence against children: An evidence and gap map in low- and middle-income countries
Family experiences with palliative care for children at home: a systematic literature review
Reflecting together on CPD: A conversation with Social Work England
Intensifying global efforts for the elimination of female genital mutilation (FGM)
Supported housing: national statement of expectations
International Migration Outlook 2020
Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity During This Crisis (and the Next)
Around the globe, people are faced with a spiralling succession of crises, from the Covid-19 pandemic and climate change-induced fires, floods, and storms to the ongoing horrors of mass incarceration, racist policing, brutal immigration enforcement, endemic gender violence, and severe wealth inequality. As governments fail to respond to—or actively engineer—each crisis, ordinary people are finding bold and innovative ways to share resources and support the vulnerable.