Archive for 2020
An investigation of affective theory of mind ability and its relation to neuropsychological functions in Alzheimer’s disease
Beyond demographic identities and motivation to learn: The effect of organizational identification on diversity training outcomes
Early weight gain predicts treatment response in adolescents with anorexia nervosa enrolled in a family‐based partial hospitalization program
What Use is a Critical Moment?
Sexual Offender Treatment Effectiveness Within Cognitive-Behavioral Programs: A Meta-Analytic Investigation of General, Sexual, and Violent Recidivism
Age-Adjusted Suicide Rates, by Sex and Three Most Common Methods — United States, 2000–2018
Leadership perspectives on key elements influencing implementing a family‐focused intervention in mental health services
Projected estimates of cancer in Canada in 2020
Social support networks and adaptive behaviour choice: A social adaptation model for migrant children in China based on grounded theory
Cost‐Effectiveness of Pneumococcal Vaccination Policies and Uptake Programs in US Older Populations
Delayed Identification of Infants Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing — Minnesota, 2012–2016
Maine Child Welfare Services Ombudsman 17th Annual Report 2019
Characteristics of Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Children and Families: Select Findings from the Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Study 2017
Supporting adult carers – NICE guideline [NG150]
Context and Implications Document for: Systematic Literature Review of Primary‒Secondary Transitions: International Research
Resources for Supporting Children’s Emotional Well-being during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Violation of US regulations regarding online marketing and sale of e-cigarettes: FDA warnings and retailer responses
Walling In and Walling Out: Why Are We Building New Barriers to Divide Us?
From the Triangle Fire to the New Deal: Frances Perkins in action
Frances Perkins (above) was having tea with friends at Margaret Morgan Norrie’s home on Washington Square on Saturday afternoon, March 25, 1911 . . . The clang of fire trucks interrupted their conversation and they hurried across the Square to discover the cause. They reached the Asch Building, site of the Triangle Shirtwaist Company, in time to see young women, many on fire, jumping to their deaths. 146 human beings perished.