
Archive for 2020
Who benefits most? Predicting the effectiveness of a social and emotional learning intervention according to children’s emotional and behavioural difficulties
Effects of Social Counseling on Parents of a Child With Cancer
Medicaid Doesn’t Pay For Housing. Here’s What It Can Do To Help Meet Enrollees’ Social Needs
Resurrecting immortal‐time bias in the study of readmissions
Patients’ experiences of cognitive functioning in recurrent depression: a qualitative study
Psychostimulant use disorder and the heart
Multifarious person perception: How social perceivers manage the complexity of intersectional targets
The inter-relationship of diversity principles for the enhanced participation of older people in their care: a qualitative study
Dental school tracks related to the retention of dentists in Thai government service: a cross-sectional survey
Exempting low-risk health and medical research from ethics reviews: comparing Australia, the United Kingdom, the United States and the Netherlands
Technical efficiency of provincial public healthcare in South Africa
Exploring young women’s reasons for adopting intrauterine or oral emergency contraception in the United States: a qualitative study
Dementia and caregiver burden: A three‐year longitudinal study
Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision and Perceived Sexual Functioning, Satisfaction, and Risk Behavior: A Qualitative Study in Botswana
The role of mindfulness and self-compassion in depressive symptoms and affect: A Comparison between Cancer Patients and Healthy Controls
Violence, social bond and dream productions: The witness under consideration
Being there on time: Reinforcer effects on timing and locating
Tilting at Windmills: Global Warming and Global Warnings
A Cautionary Tale for Psychology and Higher Education in Asia: Following Western Practices of Incentivising Scholarship May Have Negative Outcomes
‘Giving back and getting on with my life’: Peer mentoring, desistance and recovery of ex-offenders
Identifying key elements for paediatric advance care planning with parents, healthcare providers and stakeholders: A qualitative study
Using Outliers for Theory Building
Communicative generalisation: Dialogical means of advancing knowledge through a case study of an ‘unprecedented’ disaster
In Human Memory, Good Can Be Stronger Than Bad
How Do Reverse-keyed Items in Inventories Affect Measurement Quality and Information Processing?
Medicaid Can Partner With Housing Providers and Others to Address Enrollees’ Social Needs
