Archive for March 2024
Integrating China in the International Consortium for Personalised Medicine: a position paper on innovation and digitalization in Personalized Medicine
Structure and development of kindergarten children’s mathematical competence
“Pills Don’t Teach Skills”: ADHD Coaching, Identity Work, and the Push toward the Liminal Medicalization of ADHD
Exploring strategies for pet owners experiencing homelessness: A rapid scoping review
A Test of Job Demands-Resources Theory: Organizational Citizenship Behavior in a Carceral Setting
Transitory or Chronic? Gendered Loneliness Trajectories over Widowhood and Separation in Older Age
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Use of Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Adults With Chronic Medical Conditions: BRFSS 2012-2020
The Psychological Impact of the COVID-19 Losses: The Role of Making Meaning
Discerning Obstacles and Opportunities: A Framework for Evaluating Power
New State Options for Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Data Collection
Religious Environments, Governments, and the Density of Nonprofit Organizations
How Are They Different? An Exploration of Family and School Factors among Post-Adjudicated Young Women
Is Prolonged Grief Disorder an Emotional Disorder?
Structural Racism and Health Stratification: Connecting Theory to Measurement
Emotions and worries during 1.5 years of the COVID-19 pandemic – how adults with and without mental health conditions coped with the crisis
Do Older Female Ex-Prisoners Participate in the Labour Market?
Your Social Security Number & Card: What You Need to Know
“How Can I Be a Victim When I Have children?” Abused Men’s Perceptions of Their Children’s Exposure to Domestic Violence
Using Public Health Detailing to Increase Access and Confidence in COVID-19 Vaccines and Reinvest in Disproportionately Impacted NYC Communities
Building prosocial behaviours: Examining the possibilities of social stories in early childhood classroom settings
Decolonising Social Work in Finland: Racialisation and Practices of Care

First Nations Children and Families and Permanency Planning Reform: The Evidence Counts
Timothy Leary Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things: On Benjamin Breen’s “Tripping on Utopia”

Changing medication-related beliefs: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
Recommendations for accurate reporting in medical research statistics
The Age of the Smartphone: An Analysis of Social Predictors of Children’s Age of Access and Potential Consequences Over Time
Addressing Pregnancy-Associated Deaths: SUD and Overdose
