Archive for November 2021
The Politics of Gun Control
Does couple communication predict later relationship quality and dissolution? A meta‐analysis
Infertility-related distress and clinical targets for psychotherapy: a qualitative study
#LetsUnlitterUK: A demonstration and evaluation of the Behavior Change Wheel methodology
COVID-19 vaccine uptake among health care workers in Ghana: a case for targeted vaccine deployment campaigns in the global south
The Traveller Community and Homelessness
Infant vocalizing and phenotypic outcomes in autism: Evidence from the first 2 years
Paid domestic work and outsourcing in South Africa: Clients’ views on trust, control and power relations
Total productivity change of Health Centers in Greece in 2016–2018: a Malmquist index data envelopment analysis application for the primary health system of Greece
Locked in grief: a qualitative study of grief among family members of missing persons in southern Sri Lanka
Deprivation and energy efficiency of homes in England and Wales
Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alcohol Use Disorder
Facts about migration and climate change
Drink-drive rehabilitation scheme: areas and course providers
Codifying Consent: California’s New Law On ‘Stealthing’
Arrest and non-fatal suicide attempts among men: analysis of survey data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health
Languages of Trauma: History, Memory and Media
The COVID‐19 pandemic’s impact on older adults’ mental health: Contributing factors, coping strategies, and opportunities for improvement
Early palliative/supportive care in acute myeloid leukaemia allows low aggression end-of-life interventions: observational outpatient study
Straight from the horse’s mouth: Increasing self‐report in mental health assessment in individuals with intellectual disability
Health providers’ experiences with mental health specialist video consultations in primary care: a qualitative study nested within a randomised feasibility trial
From Urbanization to Cities: The Politics of Democratic Municipalism
Healthcare Affordability: Majority of Adults Support Significant Changes to the Health System
Politics for Social Workers: A Practical Guide to Effecting Change
This book is a concise, accessible guide to help social workers understand how politics and policy making really work—and what they can do to help their clients and their communities. Helping readers develop sustainable strategies at the micro-, meso-, and macro-levels, this book is a hands-on manual to contemporary American politics, showing social workers and social work students how to engage in effective activism. Stephen Pimpare, a political scientist with extensive experience as a social work practitioner and instructor, offers informed, practical grounding in the mechanics of policy making and the tools that activists and outsiders can use to take on an entrenched system.