Archive for May 2022
Relational uncertainty, interdependence and psychological distress during COVID‐19: A longitudinal study
Functional neurological symptoms: Optimising efficacy of inpatient treatment and preparation for change using the Queen Square Guided Self‐Help
Differences in leisure time across middle‐generation adults in Wroclaw, Poland: Examining the usefulness of the “sandwich generation” category
Good Jobs for Young Adults Can Boost Their Lifetime Earnings and Well-being
The KIDSCREEN-27 scale: translation and validation study of the Slovenian version
Developing an obesity research agenda with British Pakistani women living in deprived areas with involvement from multisectoral stakeholders: Research priority setting with a seldom heard group
The service user experience of SlowMo therapy: A co‐produced thematic analysis of service users’ subjective experience
Neurobehavioral Mechanisms of Social Isolation and Loneliness in Serious Mental Illness
Social justice now for an equitable tomorrow: Reflections from the Consortium of Universities for Global Health Conference 2022
Theory-based implementation of physical activity programs in worksite health promotion settings: a systematic review
Action on Poverty and Hardship Degree ‘Meet the Author Event’ with Stewart Lansley and Barry Knight
Adult ADHD: What it is, how to treat it and why medicine ignored it for so long
In search of self, belonging, and a degree: The lived experience of historically marginalized racial minority college commuter students
The Consequences of Remote and Hybrid Instruction During the Pandemic
Applying the EPIS framework to policy-level considerations: Tobacco cessation policy implementation among California Medicaid managed care plans
Reply to the John L. Frater/Analyte stability, instrumentation, and the red blood cell distribution width: Comments on “Red blood cell distribution width and tumor necrosis factor-α for the early prediction of coronary artery lesion in Kawasaki disease: a retrospective study”
Reframing schizophrenia: Altering our perceptions?
Attitudes toward posthumous assisted reproduction in China: a multi-dimensional survey
Assessing the Factor Structure and Measurement Invariance of the BASC-3 Behavioral and Emotional Screening System Student Form Across Race/Ethnicity and Gender
Do Rating and Task Measures of Control Abilities Assess the Same Thing?
Social norms and climate-friendly behavior of adolescents
Psychiatric comorbidity of eating disorders in children between the ages of 9 and 10
When ‘ideal victim’ meets ‘criminalised other’: Criminal records and the denial of victimisation
For Ontario’s political establishment, cutting ‘welfare dependence’ means making the poor desperate
Protestors rally in downtown Toronto against the Mike Harris government, which slashed social assistance rates by 21.6 percent in the mid-1990s.