Archive for 2020
Why people choose to participate in psychotherapy for depression: a qualitative study
Bringing People Closer: The Prosocial Effects of Immersive Media on Users’ Attitudes and Behavior
Dispositional mindfulness is associated with heart rate reactivity and recovery in response to a lab stressor
Trauma and identity: A reciprocal relationship?
Re-shaping body image: Tape sculptures as arts-based social justice
Identifying needs for learning analytics adoption in Latin American universities: A mixed-methods approach
An Educational Program to Help Patients Manage Androgen Deprivation Therapy Side Effects: Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Outcomes
Condom Use and Related Factors among Rural and Urban Men Who Have Sex With Men in Western China: Based on Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills Model
Pediatric Patient and Family Advisory Councils: A Guide to Their Development and Ongoing Implementation
Beyond Words: Understanding Grit in Survivors of Stroke and Caregivers
Why Medicare Advantage Plans Are Being Overpaid By $200 Billion And What To Do About It
Simple use of BIC to Assess Model Selection Uncertainty: An Illustration using Mediation and Moderation Models
Canada needs a “Health in All Policies” action plan now
Ensuring the fit of an evidence‐based curriculum for high‐risk Latina young mothers using implementation science
The do’s and don’ts of exercise with low back pain
States Work to Make Individual Market Health Coverage More Affordable, But Long-Term Solutions Call for Federal Leadership
Combating Human Trafficking and Online Child Exploitation in the United States [A Presidential Document by the Executive Office of the President]
School lockdown drills pose particular challenges (and risks) for students with disabilities
Value, vulnerability and voice: An integrative review on research assent
The Development of a Measure to Assess Social Reactions to Self-Injury Disclosure
Hostility Dimensions and Metabolic Syndrome in a Healthy, Midlife Sample
Accumulation and conversion of capitals in professorial careers. The importance of scientific reputation, network relations, and internationality in economics and business studies
Understanding sexual and reproductive health needs of young women living in Zika affected regions: a qualitative study in northeastern Brazil
Reducing financial barriers through the implementation of voucher incentives to promote children’s participation in community sport in Australia
Tuberculosis screening during the 2015 European refugee crisis
The TRANSFER Approach for assessing the transferability of systematic review findings
Shifting the blame frame: Agency and the parent–child relationship in an anti-obesity campaign
An exploration of the Adaptation and Development after Persecution (ADAPT) model with young adult Hazaras from refugee backgrounds in Australia
Why so many of us struggle with back pain
Avoidable mortality in the UK: 2018
The Perilous Use of Proxy Variables
Introducing the EC Hotspot Approach: A Framing Analysis of EU’s Most Authoritative Crisis Policy Response
It’s time to honor a woman with a national holiday
A day to honor Alice Paul would be a good choice. Born in 1885, Paul earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from Swarthmore College, got a master’s degree in sociology from what is now Columbia University, and studied social work in England before getting her Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania.