Archive for 2020
A two‐component growth mindset intervention for young people with SEND
The effect of music therapy on the physical and mental parameters of cancer patients during hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Fight the power: A heuristic exploration of systemic racism through dreams
“There Was Grit and Talent Galore”
Lindsy Van Gelder–author of that famous New York Post article about bra-burning feminists–reflects on the alternative LGBTQ+ press of the 1970s.
Millions of Seniors Live In Households with School-Age Children
Share of Seniors who Live with School-Age Children, 2018 (6.4% of seniors nationally live with a school-age child)
Being Healthy and Ready to Learn Is Linked with Family and Neighborhood Characteristics for Preschoolers
Nursing and policing as boundary‐spanning professions: from crisis management towards community outcomes in mental health
Words of wisdom
Schools Reopening: Safety Plus Enhancing Equity of Opportunity and Social Justice
Lockdown for COVID-19 and its impact on community mobility in India: An analysis of the COVID-19 Community Mobility Reports, 2020
Technology Matters: BlueIce – using a smartphone app to beat adolescent self‐harm
Sexual Harassment: VA Needs to Better Protect Employees
Playing the Cards We Are Dealt: COVID‐19 and Nursing Homes
Home Visiting Career Trajectories
Custodial Mothers and Fathers and Their Child Support: 2017
Guidance – Help to Save: service availability and issues
Clinical and biomarker changes of Alzheimer’s disease in adults with Down syndrome: a cross-sectional study
Price and expenditure elasticity of cigarette demand in El Salvador: a household-level analysis and simulation of a tax increase
The mental and physical health profile of people who died by suicide: findings from the Suicide Support and Information System
The Emoji Code with Dr. Vyv Evans
The Coronavirus Crisis: Supporting Parents with Young Children
Implementing Risk and Needs Assessment – NIJ Juvenile Justice Research Spotlight
Intranasal administration of naloxone to prevent opioid overdose — evidence summary
Recognising and addressing the impact of COVID-19 on obsessive-compulsive disorder
Good Things About Individual Service Funds
The perspectives of young people on barriers to and facilitators of bicycle helmet and booster seat use
Analysis of lifetime death probability for major causes of death among residents in China
Obsessive compulsive disorder in very young children – a case series from a specialized outpatient clinic
Introducing the trajectory Touchpoint technique: a systematic methodology for capturing the service experiences of palliative care patients and their families
The patient and clinician experience of informed consent for surgery: a systematic review of the qualitative evidence
Illicit financial flows and the provision of child and maternal health services in low- and middle-income countries
Immigration, acculturation, and preferred help-seeking sources for depression: comparison of five ethnic groups
Socio-demographic characteristics and cognitive performance in oldest old subjects asking for driving license renewal
Australia’s Stolen Generation
The Stolen Generation of Australia refers to the aboriginal children taken from their families during the period 1910 to 1970. This was part of a policy called Assimilation, which is based on the assumption of black inferiority and white superiority.