Archive for 2020
The development, progress, and current status of cognitive behaviour therapy in Japan
Crime outcomes in England and Wales, year to June 2019: data tables
Towards the development of Vietnam’s national dementia plan—the first step of action
Creating healthy places
Impact of economic growth volatility on income inequality: ASEAN experience
Outcomes of a novel office-based opioid treatment program in an internal medicine resident continuity practice
Adopted Children’s Social Competence: The Interplay Between Past and Present Influences
Puente para cuidar (bridge to caring): A palliative care patient navigator and counseling intervention to improve distress in Latino/as with advanced cancer
Pilot Study of a Robot-assisted Intervention for the Management of Care-induced Pain in Dementia (PARADOL)
Effect of a Mentor-based, Supportive-expressive Program on Survival in Metastatic Breast Cancer
Effects of Perceived Organizational Support on Objective and Subjective Career Success via Need Satisfaction: A Study Among French Psychologists
World Trade Center exposure, post‐traumatic stress disorder, and subjective cognitive concerns in a cohort of rescue/recovery workers
Remaking the Economy: Greensboro Co-Op
Sensitivity to punishment and eating pathology among undergraduate women: The mediating role of shame
Clinician perspectives on the use of National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidelines for the process of transition in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
The danger of conflating level‐specific effects of control variables when primary interest lies in level‐2 effects
Commentary: Other Animals as Kin and Persons Worthy of Increased Ethical Consideration
Intervention Scalability Assessment Tool: A decision support tool for health policy makers and implementers
Relationship between disease activity status or clinical response and patient-reported outcomes in patients with non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis: 104-week results from the randomized controlled EMBARK study
Increasing the public health voice in global decision-making on nutrition labelling
Measurement matters: who and what counts on the road to universal health coverage
Relapse: An introduction
Exposure to outdoor air pollution and its human-related health outcomes: an evidence gap map
Figure 4. EGM for health outcomes affected by outdoor air pollution. The colours of the bubbles represent the confidence of included SRs and MAs; red colour represents low confidence and yellow colour represents medium confidence. The size of the bubbles indicates the relative number of included SRs and MAs, and a larger bubble represents a larger study sample size in each grid. EGM, evidence gap map; SRs, systematic reviews; MAs, meta-analyses.