Archive for July 2023
Association between family caregivers’ primary care experience when they report as patients and their stress related to caregiving: A pilot cross‐sectional study
Community mental health care network: an evaluative approach in a Brazilian state
Major neurocognitive psychosis: a novel schizophrenia endophenotype class that is based on machine learning and resembles Kraepelin’s and Bleuler’s conceptions
Relating Facial Trustworthiness to Antisocial Behavior in Adolescent and Adult Men
Building Financial Capability and Assets to Reduce Poverty and Health Disparities: Race/Ethnicity Matters
Evaluation 2023: The Power of Story
Therapist factors associated with intent to use exposure therapy: a systematic review and meta-analysis
How to Support Kids Who Are Questioning
Research and Evaluation in Corrections: Restoring Promise
Energy, attentional resources and work–family conflict over the meso‐term: Resource loss spirals revisited
‘Just because we’re younger doesn’t mean our opinions should be any less valued’: A qualitative study of youth perspectives on a Youth Advisory Council in a mental healthcare context
Righting the American Dream: How the Media Mainstreamed Reagan’s Evangelical Vision
Artificial intelligence (AI) and public health
Black–White Differences in Offspring Educational Attainment and Older Parents’ Dementia
Frontotemporal contributions to social and non‐social semantic judgements
Clinical Outcomes from an Interdisciplinary Outpatient Feeding Treatment Pilot Program
Inter‐rater reliability of the Conversational Assessment of Neurocognitive Dysfunction
The precarious employment of staff in Irish Higher Educational institutions and its policy implications
Data like any other? Sexual and reproductive health, Big Data and the Sustainable Development Goals
Family Care-givers as Essential Partners in Care: Lessons from a Time of Covid-19
Social work with groups from the perspective of social workers working in child welfare NGOs in Lithuania
South African queer sons challenging the white father’s legacy: forging new Afrikaner male identities in Etienne Kallos’s Die Stropers (The Harvesters)
Who has naming rights? The framing of children’s mental health issues in discursive therapy with their caregivers
The Silver Generation in the labor market: Work and time management of the 65+ age group in North-Eastern Hungary
Family caregivers of people with dementia in the context of the sociocultural stress and coping model: An examination of gender differences
A time for me: A virtual program to engage African American caregivers
Mayors’ attention to metropolitan policy: exploring communication and engagement patterns in Rockford, Illinois
Mental illness misconceptions among undergraduates: Prevalence, correlates, and instructional implications.
Wanting somewhere else: institutional and department support for foreign-born leadership educators
Navigating academic habitus in a higher education system that prioritises external funding – the case of Israel
The Ukrainian Population’s War Losses and Their Psychological and Physical Health
The Generational Trauma Card: A Tool to Educate on Intergenerational Trauma Transmission
Incidence of child marriage among refugees and internally displaced persons in the Middle East and South Asia: evidence from six cross-sectional surveys
Meaningful Connection Literature Review
Salience and hedonic experience as predictors of central stimulant treatment response in ADHD – A resting state fMRI study
Community engagement in psychosocial interventions with refugees from Asia: A systematic review.
Mendelian randomization reveals the causal links between microRNA and schizophrenia
What is individual wellbeing?
The impact of neighborhoods and friendships on interracial anxiety among medical students and residents: A report from the medical student CHANGES study
Identifying and Estimating Causal Moderation for Treated and Targeted Subgroups
‘A recipe for cultural disaster!’– a case study of Woolworths Group’s proposal to build an alcohol megastore in Darwin, Northern Territory
Understanding the priorities in life beyond the first year after stroke: Qualitative findings and non-participant observations of stroke survivors and service providers
Medicaid enrollees who qualify for benefits based on disability in 2020
How does exposure to COVID-19 influence health and income inequality aversion?
Eugene Debs Was an American Hero
On June 16, 1918, Debs delivered his famous Canton speech — “The master class has always declared the wars; the subject class has always fought the battles” — which would eventually land him in federal prison. He would remain there until Christmas morning 1921.