Archive for May 2022
Trends in Gabapentin Detection and Involvement in Drug Overdose Deaths — 23 States and the District of Columbia, 2019–2020
“I don’t say that I’m a who’s who”: Negotiating Identity through Humility Work
Local municipal capacity for climate change action in New York State: Exploring the urban–rural divide
Advance care planning imperative: High-quality patient-centred goals of care
A Descriptive Study on Patients with Bipolar Disorder in Rwanda
Wealth & Poverty Class 12: “Reducing Environmental Inequities” by UC Berkeley Professor Reich
Interventions to improve social circumstances of people with mental health conditions: a rapid evidence synthesis
Higher Education: Education Needs to Strengthen Its Approach to Monitoring Colleges’ Arrangements with Online Program Managers
The influence of age and experience of (un)fairness on third‐party punishment in children
Accuracy of conversion formula for effect sizes: A Monte Carlo simulation
Mental healthcare in primary and community-based settings: evidence beyond the WHO Mental Health Gap Action Programme (mhGAP) Intervention Guide
Re‐establishing needed limits: European competition policy’s role in European healthcare systems and the lessons of the Dôvera case
Atypical Physiological Response to Less Controllable Sensory Stimulation in Children with ASD
Developmental referrals of pre‐school children in a diverse community in England: The importance of parental migration for referral rates
‘We’ve not given up’: young women surviving the criminal justice system
Advancing Quality and Safety of Perinatal Services in India: Opportunities for Effective Midwifery Integration
Online media exposure and weight and fitness management app use correlate with disordered eating symptoms: evidence from the mainland of China
Satisfaction with life and risk of dementia: Findings from the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging
Posttraumatic stress disorder–related anhedonia as a predictor of psychosocial functional impairment among United States veterans
Mental health, welfare or justice: An introductory global overview of differences between countries in the scale and approach to secure placements of children and young people
The Reality Behind Market Worship – Richard Wolff
Screening for Human Trafficking in Child Welfare Settings: Tools in Use
Development and Preliminary Evaluation of an Implementation Facilitation Training Program
Exploring the neglected overlap between HIV and substance use disorders
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Do family and maternal background matter? A multilevel approach to modelling mental health status of Australian youth using longitudinal data
What Will Happen to Healthcare Spending If the American Rescue Plan Act Premium Tax Credits Expire?
Human Trafficking and Child Welfare: Scope of Agency Authority
Daily Discrimination and Affect in Latinx Adolescent‐Parent Dyads Residing in Northeast United States
Do religious transitions from early to established adulthood predict filial elder‐care norms?
Improving Service Delivery to Out-Of-School Youth from Minority Backgrounds: Case Study Findings from the Southern California Resource Services for Independent Living
The Historical Use of Restraints in Asylums
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Developed by Dr. Benjamin Rush, the spinning tranquilizing chair required patients to be strapped in and with their eyes covered while the chair spun around in a circle. Based, in part, on the rotational theory, it was believed that spinning the patient in a controlled environment would help to reduce or eliminate congestion within the brain and, thus, curing mental illness.
What kind of home is your care home? A typology of personalised care provided in residential and nursing homes
‘Numbers don’t lie’
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Over the past decade, the Anti-Defamation League has counted about 450 U.S. murders committed by political extremists.
A randomized pilot of a tailored smoking cessation quitline intervention for individuals who smoke and vape
Diagnosis and dilemma: Clinician experiences of the use of ‘borderline personality disorder’ diagnosis in children and adolescents
Changes in US Clinician Waivers to Prescribe Buprenorphine Management for Opioid Use Disorder During the COVID-19 Pandemic and After Relaxation of Training Requirements
Public health asks: How can we strengthen public trust? — Faltering trust endangers health, lives
Social support in parents of children with cancer: A systematic review
Review: Which components of behavioral parent and teacher training work for children with ADHD? – a metaregression analysis on child behavioral outcomes
Development of evidence-informed bridge programming to support an increased need for eating disorder services during the COVID-19 pandemic
Work Overload and Addictive Social Media Use: A Relationship with Depression Symptoms and Life Satisfaction
The Conditional Relationship of Psychological Needs to Ideology: A Large-Scale Replication
Confronting Shame: How to Understand Your Shame and Gain Inner Freedom
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The effects of social isolation due to COVID‐19 on the fear of movement, falling, and physical activity in older people
Changes in Economic Outcomes Before and After Rural Hospital Closures in the United States: A Difference‐in‐Differences Study
William Warren – Studying Human “Flocking” to Understand Collective Behavior
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Synthesis Report: What Works During Economic Recessions and Recoveries? Evidence from the Pathways Clearinghouse
Socioemotional development in infants of pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic: the role of prenatal and postnatal maternal distress
Private Equity City is a capitalist utopia