Archive for March 2022
State of the nation 2022: A stocktake of how New Zealand is dealing with drug use and drug harm
Assessing Homelessness and Incarceration Among Youth Aging Out of Foster Care, by Type of Disability
Exposing the Right-Wing & Corporate Takeover of Education & Democracy – Jasmine Banks
Supporting Youth Affected by the War in Ukraine: Tips for Caregivers and Educators
As Virtual Currency Use in Human and Drug Trafficking Increases, So Do the Challenges for Federal Law Enforcement
Simulating employment and fiscal effects of public investment in high-quality universal childcare in the UK
The impact of COVID‐19 on experiences of pregnancy and/or early parenting in Chile
Older adults in the US have worse cardiometabolic health compared to England
‘Service quality’ and higher education: investigating Chinese international student and academic perspectives at a UK university
From Molecular Insights to Patient Stratification for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders Proceedings of a Workshop (2022)
Cannabinoids vs. Placebo on Persistent Post-surgical Pain Following TKA: A Pilot RCT
Validity and Reliability of Turkish Version of the Balanced Index of Psychological Mindedness
Alcohol sales and harm in Scotland during the COVID-19 pandemic
Unleashing implementation research to accelerate national noncommunicable disease responses
Association between perceived stress, fear and anxiety of COVID 19 with self-care in pregnant women: a cross-sectional study
The mediation of matchmaking: a comparative study of gender and generational preference in online dating websites and offline blind date markets in Chengdu
Post‐socialist geopolitical uncertainties: Researching memories of childhood with ‘child as method’
A fairer start: why a more equal future begins with the first years of life
Intervention Program Among University Student to Promote Physical Activity and Reduce the Sedentary Time
Loneliness and Social Isolation Before, During, and After Covid-19
Public health after COVID: A new radical blueprint
Mitigating Racial Inequity by Addressing Racism in the Criminal Justice System: A Behavior Analytic Approach
The effects of pedestrian gestures on driver yielding at crosswalks: A systematic replication
Disability & Society Special Issue: contemporary controversies and challenges
National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) workforce final report
Assessing Negative Response Bias with the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-IV (MCMI-IV): a Review of the Literature
Changes in Maternal Depression and Children’s Behavior Problems: Investigating the Role of COVID-19-Related Stressors, Hair Cortisol, and Dehydroepiandrosterone
Caregiver Factors in Children’s Trauma Treatment: A Review of the Literature
Identifying Value‐Added Population Health Capabilities to Strengthen Public Health Infrastructure
Implementing Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Routine Care: Healthcare Practitioners’ Attitude and Perceived Level of Normalization After a Single Information Event
A group you’ve likely never heard of has been helping Rochester for a remarkable 200 years
Gathered at the home of Chloe Porter Peck, the women formed the Rochester Female Charitable Society. Its goal, as would be stated in its constitution, was “the relief of indigent persons and families in cases of sickness and suffering.” It also hoped to open a school.