Archive for February 2024
Unhoused people, sex workers and LGBTQIA+ populations [in disasters]
Innovative strategies for increasing sample size and diversity in family science research
Data driven or data informed? How general practitioners use data to evaluate their own and colleagues’ clinical work in clusters
Youth perception of difficulty accessing cannabis following cannabis legalization and during the early and ongoing stages of the COVID-19 pandemic: repeat cross-sectional and longitudinal data from the COMPASS study
Auto workers upset Alabama’s ruling class
Understanding Dual Eligibility: A Guide for People with HIV About Medicare and Medicaid Coverage
Terrorist Minds: The Psychology of Violent Extremism from Al-Qaeda to the Far Right
Gender Results Framework: A new data table on workplace harassment
Structural Aspects of Synchronistic Moments in Psychotherapy—Findings of an Empirical Study of Synchronicities in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
SASW Conference 2023 | Workshop C
Plotting against justice: Conspiracy theory endorsement and opposition to criminal justice reform
Neuropsychological Function in Migraine Headaches
Perinatal Mental Health Outcomes Following Natural Disasters
Decomposing the rural-urban disparities in overweight and obesity among women of reproductive age in Nigeria
Banter and beyond: The role of humor in addressing gendered organizational tensions and belonging within the UK Fire and Rescue Service
Opinions and attitudes of research ethics committees in Arab countries in the Middle East and North African region toward ethical issues involving biobank research
How economic implications of gender gaps in employment affect global health equity
Intersex equality, diversity and inclusion and social policy: Silences, absences, and erasures in Ireland and the UK
Women Support Staff Suffered Distress and Trauma Throughout Pandemic and Cost of Living Crises
Healthcare provision for Swedish persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities
Can Korea have academic achievement plus well-being? The case of Hyukshin schools
Negative emotional reactivity to minority stress: measure development and testing
Reduced Belief Updating in the Context of Depressive Symptoms: An Investigation of the Associations with Interpretation Biases and Self-Evaluation
ADHD medicine consumption in Europe after COVID-19: catch-up or trend change?
Global food production at risk as rising temperatures threaten farmers’ physical ability to work
Healthy Eating Research (Deadline for receipt of concept papers: April 3)
Temperature-related emergency injury visits in Hanoi, Vietnam
What Do Supervisors’ and Supervisees’ Think About Mindfulness-Based Supervision? A Grounded Theory Study
Prevalence and factors associated with early resumption of sexual intercourse among postpartum women: Systematic review and meta-analysis
Germany’s protests: defying a national stereotype
A proposal for coping strategies on burnout among Japanese resident physicians
Measurement-Based Care for Depression in Youth: Practical Considerations for Selecting Measures to Assess Depression, Associated Features and Functioning
A Media Parenting Prevention Intervention
Bibliometric Trends and Thematic Areas in Research on Cognitive Disengagement Syndrome in Children: A Comprehensive Review
Cultural Identity and the Academic, Social, and Psychological Adjustment of Adolescents with Immigration Background
The Role of Resilience in the Impact of Family Economic Adversity on Youth Emotional Distress over Time
Sparking Virtuous Cycles: A Longitudinal Study of Subjective Well-Being and Grit During Early Adolescence
How Black Communist Women Remade Class Struggle
As founders and leaders of unions, parties, and militant organizations—such as the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA), the Trade Union Unity League, the Southern Negro Youth Congress, Sojourners for Truth and Justice, and many others—these women offer powerful guidance in a time when deep polarization makes many despair. Above: Louise Thompson Patterson speaking in Berlin, Germany.