Archive for December 2022
The Chris Hedges Report Podcast speaks with the economist Richard Wolff about inflation, growing income inequality and the looming disasters built into the U.S. economic system
Convergent validity of EQ-5D with core outcomes in dementia: a systematic review
Does school SES matter less for high-performing students than for their lower-performing peers? A quantile regression analysis of PISA 2018 Australia
Examining and enhancing the reliability of the Arabic version of the Clinical Perfectionism Questionnaire
Lessons from the Art and Science of Negotiation
The vicious cycle of abuse: How can we break it?
Residential history and changes in perceived health—The Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 study
Job strain and burnout in Spanish nurses during the COVID-19: resilience as a protective factor in a cross-sectional study
Exploring the impacts of and reactions to HIV diagnosis in older adults: narratives from Ga-Rankuwa, South Africa
What brings adults with Down syndrome to the hospital? A retrospective review of a Spanish cohort between 1997 and 2014
Anthropology and ethnic studies, Iran
Awareness and recognition on signs and symptoms of child sexual abuse (CSA) among Malaysian parents of Malay, Chinese and Indian Descent
Hungary: Data Misused for Political Campaigns Threatens Privacy, Democratic Elections
Employing innovative evidence-backed community processes for maternal health services by Dalit women
Time to confront Europe’s rogue state—Hungary
Civil partnerships in England and Wales: 2021
Principles of anti‐oppression: A critical analytic synthesis
Extended-Release Naltrexone and Monthly Extended-Release Buprenorphine for Cocaine Use Disorder (CURB-2)
Socially Disadvantaged Community Structures and Conditions Negatively Influence Risky Sexual Behavior in Adolescents and Young Adults: A Systematic Review
The Japanese version of the Generalized Problematic Internet Use Scale 2 (GPIUS2): Psychometric evaluation and analysis of the theoretical model
Child care and family processes: Bi‐directional relations between child care quality, home environments, and maternal depression
Course introduction: Social Work (MA) at Cardiff University