Archive for December 2023
Footprints After the Research Act
Rising and falling on the social ladder: The bidimensional social mobility beliefs scale
The Trouble with Jokes: Humour and Offensiveness in Contemporary Culture and Politics
Expanded Child Tax Credits: A transformational opportunity to help families put food on the table
Consent? At the Start, You Do Not Even Think About It. Coercive Discourse in the Awakening of Affective–Sexual Relationships in Young Women
How Many Intersections? Theoretical Synergy as a Rationale for Intersectional Biographical Analysis
Immigration-Related Discrimination and Mental Health among Latino Undocumented Students and U.S. Citizen Students with Undocumented Parents: A Mixed-Methods Investigation
Real-World Opportunities & Challenges: Using NIMH’s RDoC Framework in Global Mental Health Research
Educational leadership in early childhood education: Participant vulnerability and a ‘rule of care’
The quality of family relationships in dementia: Mixed methods to unravel mixed feelings
Adolescent Domestic Violence Referrals and Adverse Childhood Experiences: Race and Sex Differences
Improving Opioid Addiction Treatment for People Who Are Incarcerated
Cost-effectiveness of internet-based HIV screening among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) in Metro Vancouver, Canada
Impact of hospital accreditation on quality improvement in healthcare: A systematic review
Winning the right to go to school
Informal caregivers – A missing voice in clinical ethics
Feminist Collective Interpretation: Interpretation as Analysis
Chemo sickness as existential feeling: A conceptual contribution to person-centered phenomenological oncology care
Expected wait times for access to a disease-modifying Alzheimer’s treatment in England: A modelling study
Just a matter of time? The ‘right to disconnect’
Has the NHS national extended access scheme delivered its policy aims? A case study of two large scale extended access providers
Awareness, attitudes, and beliefs about palliative care: Results from a representative survey of the Italian-speaking Swiss population
Prediction models of suicide and non‐fatal suicide attempt after discharge from a psychiatric inpatient stay: A machine learning approach on nationwide Danish registers
Disrespect in health care: An epistemic injustice
The burden of non-disabled frailty and its associated factors among older adults in Bangladesh
Determinants of child survival practice among caregivers in internally displaced persons’ camps in Abuja Municipal Area Council, Nigeria
Exploring a school‐level inclusive practice index for meaningful inclusion in Zambian schools
Pockets of humanity in a world of automated research writing
Disentangling genetic and environmental influences on early language development: The interplay of genetic propensity for negative emotionality and surgency, and parenting behavior effects on early language skills in an adoption study
Screening for cognitive impairment in adults with sickle cell disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis
DM-BOOST Para Latinx: a Diabetes Mellitus Program Using Behavioral Economics to Optimize Outreach and Self-management Support With Technology for Latinx Patients
Do bipolar disorder symptom profiles matter for suicide risk? A latent class approach to investigating differences in suicidal desire and acquired capability
Expressed emotion in the South Asian diaspora living in the UK: A qualitative study
Older Wives Manage the Finances if Husbands Decline
A Brief Description of How Teachers Experience An Infographic Loneliness Toolkit About Supporting Adolescents to Overcome Loneliness
Talking the Talk and Walking the Walk: Low‐Income, First‐Generation Students’ Perceptions of College Administrative Support
Teamwork Competencies and Their Influence on Health Literacy and Other Health Variables
Leeds housing estate set to be named after local suffragette and one of UK’s first female magistrates
A new housing estate in Leeds is set to be names in memory of locally born suffragette, Leonora Cohen. In 1923, she became the first woman president of the Yorkshire Federation of Trades Councils, in 1924 she was appointed as one of the first female magistrates in the country and in 1928 was awarded an OBE in recognition of her social work.