Archive for May 2022
Effective communication with participants in court hearings: using polyvagal theory in the courtroom
Neurocognitive deficits and socioeconomic risk factors among children and adolescents living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review
Assessment of self-rated health: The relative importance of physiological, mental, and socioeconomic factors
Louise Baur on the causes of child and adolescent obesity
Creativity and wellbeing
Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Promotion for Autistic Individuals
Young people’s technological images of the future: implications for science and technology education
The State of the Evidence for Intervention and Preventative Programs for Child Welfare-Involved Populations
Evaluation of Trends in Alcohol Use Disorder–Related Mortality in the US Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Pandemic Won’t End Until We Strengthen Our Safety Net
The COVID-19 Pandemic, Stay-at-Home Orders, and Gun Violence: A Story of Two Cities
Indicator Data for Miami-Dade County, FL
Kinder trespass — how class struggle won the right to ramble
On 24 April 1932, 500 young men and women participated in direct action to reclaim Kinder Scout in Derbyshire for the people. The trespass paved the way for legal changes that opened up swathes of land for ordinary people to enjoy, including the 1949 National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act.