Archive for September 2023
A qualitative analysis examining intersectional stigma among young adults living with HIV in Atlanta, Georgia
The law of diminishing returns? The challenge of using freedom of information legislation for health policy research
The association between COVID-19 preventive behaviors and mental health conditions
A Consensus Panel Approach to Estimating the Start-Up and Annual Service Costs for Rural Ambulance Agencies
The mediating role of concepts for collective reasoning about integrating play, teaching and digital media in preschool: A potential for enabled agency for early childhood teachers
The cost of anticipating stigma: a longitudinal examination of HIV stigma and health
Building Your Career as a Statistician: A Practical Guide to Longevity, Happiness, and Accomplishment
Navigating sexual stereotypes across time, space, and place: Exploring Black women’s practices of resistance, refusal, and reclamation.
Levetiracetam effects on hippocampal blood flow and symptoms in medication-free individuals with nonaffective first episode psychosis (letter)
Educator understanding of self-regulation and implications for classroom facilitation: A mixed methods study
School Connectedness Helps Students Thrive
Honouring the artistry in qualitative social work research
Nonhuman Humanitarians: Animal Interventions in Global Politics
Praising among preschoolers
Reflecting on Music Therapy Research on the Occasion of the Journal of Music Therapy’s 60th Anniversary
Paper series provides bitesize lessons on teaching research methods
Wilson Center Fellowship (Deadline Oct 1)
Spotlight Georgia: The Crisis Care Continuum in Action
In Search of a Meaningful Story Art Psychotherapy and Adopted Children
Colorism as Historical Trauma: Exploring School Racial Context, Peer Dynamics, and Counternarratives Among Black Women
Environmental noise exposure and health outcomes: an umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analysis
Changes in Tobacco Product Use Among Students Aged 13 to 15 Years in 34 Countries, Global Youth Tobacco Survey, 2012-2020
Quantifying Potential Bias Resulting From Child Age on Screening for Hyperactive/Impulsive Presentations of ADHD
Racial Microaggressions and Depression in Black College Students: The Role of Ethnic Identity
The Effect of Medicaid Expansion on the Take-up of Disability Benefits by Race and Ethnicity
“They Do Us Wrong”: Bringing Together Black Adolescent Girls’ Voices on School Staff’s Differential Treatment
The Efficacy of Health Promotion Program Among Parents Who Had Children With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity-Disorder
How to Scale the Integration of Social Care Into Health Care: Ideas for Research and Practice
Disability Acceptance and Affirmation Among U.S. Adults With Learning Disabilities and ADHD
Textbook of Antisocial Personality Disorder
Exposed
Slum photography was at the heart of progressive campaigns against urban poverty. And it was a weapon against poor people.