Archive for February 2023
Green expectations: involving communities in landscape change
Qualitative description of outreach and engagement in perinatal substance treatment in Finland
Benefits of enhanced access to education in Tanzania
Midterm Review of the Implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 for Europe and Central Asia
Maternal healthcare for women with physical disabilities in Northern Vietnam: Perspectives of healthcare providers
Inequality of opportunity in health service utilization among middle-aged and elderly community-dwelling adults in China
Seeing the pandemic through children’s eyes: Exploring Turkish children’s views on COVID‐19 pandemic by focus‐group discussions
Meditators Probably Show Increased Behaviour-Monitoring Related Neural Activity
Mindbeacon Therapist Assisted Internet Delivered CBT for Depression
Implementing Effective Tutoring: how-to guide for schools
Profiles of quality of outpatient care use, associated sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, and adverse outcomes among patients with substance-related disorders
Using self‐report surveys in schools to study violence in alternative care: A methodological approach
Penalized for Challenging Traditional Gender Roles: Why Heterosexual Relationships in Which Women Wear the Pants May Be More Precarious
A scoping review of survey research with gender minority adolescents and youth in low and middle-income countries
Achieving Health Equity in Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Psycho-Oncology Care
Perceptions of Social–Emotional Learning Among K-12 Teachers in the USA During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Emoji Alter the Perception of Emotion in Affectively Neutral Text messages
Comparative Data for the Morel Emotional Numbing Test: High False-Positive Rate in Older Bona-Fide Neurological Patients
Toward a sociological theory of social pain
Concurrent Validity of Self-Reported Social Media Use in Adolescents and Young Adults: Associations with Objective Data and Psychosocial Functioning
Girls Are Better Students but Boys Will Be More Successful at Work: Discordance Between Academic and Career Gender Stereotypes in Middle Childhood
Workers Like All the Rest of Them: Domestic Service and the Rights of Labor in Twentieth-Century Chile. By Elizabeth Quay Hutchison
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A Noisy Theory of Asking for Help That Explains why Many Feel Underwhelmed With the Help They Receive
Habit Reversal Training and Variants of Decoupling for Use in Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors. A Randomized Controlled Trial
“I’ve Seen More Dead People than I thought I Would”: Vicarious Trauma Exposure among Police Support Personnel
Self-disclosure, mindfulness, and their relationships with happiness and well-being
People underestimate their capability to motivate themselves without performance-based extrinsic incentives
All for one or one for all? Examining a parsing of emotion that is informed by lay people’s values
Limitations of COVID-19 testing and case data for evidence-informed health policy and practice
Exploring the Experiences and Perceptions of Participating in a Peer Support Intervention for Adults with Chronic Non-cancer Pain: a qualitative systematic review
The Great Polarization: How Ideas, Power, and Policies Drive Inequality
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Further examinations of attitudes toward discrete emotions, with a focus on attitudes toward anger
10 reasons you shouldn’t believe Kevin McCarthy when he promises Republicans won’t seek cuts in Social Security and Medicare: Look at the evidence
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