Social worker Crystal Yuen says current emotional support for carers is inadequate.
Archive for March 2024
A qualitative study of mental health problems among children living in New Delhi slums
‘Nobody can bear it’: Hong Kong lawmakers, community advocate urge authorities to set up support centres citywide to deal with carer burnout
General Election 2024 Manifesto UK
Social care 360
Broad autism phenotype traits and self-reported sensory processing across sensory modalities
The relationship between frailty and social vulnerability: a systematic review
The Palestinian Union of Social Workers and Psychologists Statement on the Suspension of a Social Worker who Advocated Against the Gaza Invasion
Issued by IFSW member the Palestinian Union of Social Workers and Psychologists
Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Social Work in Australia
Global fertility in 204 countries and territories, 1950–2021, with forecasts to 2100: a comprehensive demographic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021
For whom is mind wandering stressful: The moderating role of dispositional emotionality and personality in predicting emotional experiences in everyday life
Research Grants on Improving the Use of Research Evidence (Next deadline: May 1)
Functional recovery in older adults with schizophrenia: A national interRAI study
Personalized Depression Treatment Supported by Mobile Sensor Analytics (DepWatch)
More for them, less for us: Corporations that pay their executives more than Uncle Sam
Self-efficacy as a mediator between involvement in intervention and quality of life in parents of children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder
Worldwide trends in underweight and obesity from 1990 to 2022: a pooled analysis of 3663 population-representative studies with 222 million children, adolescents, and adults
Suicidality, gender identity-related stressors, and psychological flexibility among transgender and non-binary adults
CfP: Special Thematic Section “Dynamics of Eco-Emotions” (Deadline for abstract submission 1.6.2024)
Oncovox: A randomised controlled trial of a web-based acceptance and commitment therapy for breast cancer patients
Effects of COVID on Mandated Child Abuse Reporting Among Nurses: The Mediating Role of Compassion Fatigue
Individual and Organizational Factors Associated With Intent to Leave the Job and Public Child Welfare Field Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic
Providing Clinical Psychology Training and Trauma-Focused Treatment via Telehealth During COVID-19
Beyond Linear Effects: Multiple Perspectives of Mother–Adolescent Positive Parenting & Adolescent’s Problem Behavior
An Exploration of the Environmental Setting Mothers and Early Adolescent Youth Prefer to Have Conversations About Daily Stressors
The Dueling Ambitions of High Achieving Women: A Family Development Pilot Case Study
Evaluation of Psychometric Properties, Construct Validity and Measurement Invariance Across Child’s Disability and Gender for the Alabama Parenting Questionnaire APQ-GR (6–18) (Parent Form)
Evaluation blogs, podcasts, and webinars in 2023: A roundup review
The respect for marriage act: The connection between marriage equality, abortion rights, and religious freedom in the USA
Validating Responsivity Assessments for Correctional Populations: Evaluating the Association With Program Participation, Dosage, and Completion
The Focal Concerns of Stalking Victims: Examining Victims’ Decisions to Engage Civil and Criminal Legal Systems
The Influence Mechanism of Prison Police’s Depression: A Cross-Lagged Analysis
Predictors of Attrition in the Pathways to Desistance Study: Testing for Differential Salience Across Time
‘Notes on a Community Struggle’ Big Flame, the Kirkby rent strike and the ‘mass struggle of housewives’
Figure 3. Big Flame, ‘We Won’t Pay’ Leaflet.
Targeting opposition to Gaza genocide, University of Michigan proposes policy to suppress protests
The vagueness of the policy is deliberate. The intended effect is to give the university a license to ban any protest whatsoever, since all protests by their very nature involve “substantive distractions.”
Changes in immune cell subtypes during ageing
A Feasibility and Acceptability Assessment of Photo-experiencing and Reflective Listening (PEARL): An Intervention to Promote Recovery Engagement After Gender-Based Harm
Census Bureau Research Explores Relationship Between Types of Social Connections and Declining Survey Response Rates and Data Quality
Pregnancy and early childhood data
Intimate Partner Violence Risk Factors: A Vulnerability-Adaptation Stress Model Approach
Is polypharmacy a risk factor for aspiration pneumonia in older adults? A case-control study
Linking betrayal and mental contamination in OCD: A mixed-methods systematic narrative review
Implementing the GRADE approach in systematic reviews that adhere to JBI methodological conduct
Using Family Input to Improve TANF and Child Support Programs
“I’m Going to be Visible Because… That’s What’s Gonna Help Other People Like Me”: Young Black Trans and Gender Diverse People’s Experiences in Activism Work
Behavioral Health Service Use Among Licensed Social Workers: A Qualitative Inquiry
Street Youth in Canada: An Ethnography of Adversity and Artifice
Complex needs and ethical dilemmas—Care managers processing older clients to gerontological social work
Boosting Resilience: Photovoice as a Tool for Promoting Well-Being, Social Cohesion, and Empowerment Among the Older Adult During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Cornell concedes small changes to otherwise substantially restrictive new speech policies
Cornell University has repeatedly demonstrated that its lofty rhetoric about the importance of free expression and open inquiry is just words. While the latest movement on its recently adopted “Interim Expressive Activity Policy” may suggest one positive change in direction, it’s too soon to tell for certain.