Archive for December 2021
Timing of parental depression on risk of child depression and poor educational outcomes: A population based routine data cohort study from Born in Wales, UK
Pruned, policed and privatised: The knowledge base for children and families social work in England and Wales in 2019
Provider collaboration review: Mental health care of children and young people during the COVID-19 pandemic
Building family connectedness—A new practice tool for social workers
A billion-dollar donation: estimating the cost of researchers’ time spent on peer review
Are all pain tolerance tasks the same? Convergent validity of four behavioral pain tolerance tasks, self‐reported capability for suicide, and lifetime self‐injurious behaviors
Queer Community: Identities, Intimacies, and Ideology
CBT Based Group Therapy for Patients With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)
How social spending impacts infant mortality in Latin America and the Caribbean
Addressing Myths and Vaccine Hesitancy: A Randomized Trial
Suicide Notes, Attempts, and Attempt Lethality During Episodes of Ideation Among Suicidal Soldiers and Marines
Is science still credible currency for decision-makers?
Sharing the burden of treatment navigation: social work and the experiences of unhoused women in accessing health services in Santa Cruz
Cocaine and Psychostimulant-involved Overdose Deaths Disproportionately Affect Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups
Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behaviors Among College Students: A Latent Class Analysis
CMHA Ottawa Condo Program Toolkit
Alice Paul (1885-1977)
While studying and doing social work in England, Paul learned firsthand the confrontational tactics and civil disobedience used by the militant wing of the British suffrage movement. She participated in demonstrations and was jailed for her suffrage activity in London.