
Archive for March 2024
Sword of Damocles hanging over grassroots cadres in China: Understanding the accountability in campaign-style enforcement
Longitudinal changes in device-measured physical activity from childhood to young adulthood: the PANCS follow-up study
OJJDP FY24 Family-Based Alternative Justice Program (Grants.gov Deadline April 29)
Technically in love: Individual differences relating to sexual and platonic relationships with robots
Addressing harm from adverse religious/spiritual experiences in psychotherapy: A scoping review.
The experiences of men in prison who do not receive visits from family or friends: A qualitative systematic review
People with Disabilities’ Access to Medical Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Black Women and Vulnerable Work
Graduate Admissions in Psychology Before and After the Pandemic: GRExit Comes to Psychology
Framework for policymaking on self-management of health by older adults using technologies
Patient perspectives of using reproductive autonomy to measure quality of care: a qualitative study
De lunatico inquirendo: managing family inheritance across madness in eighteenth-century London

Late-night sex assaults. Invasive searches. The 700+ women alleging abuse at Rikers.

Experimentation in Qualitative Organization Research: Determinacy and Indeterminacy Through Walking Ethnography
Toward a Common Research Agenda in Infection-Associated Chronic Illnesses: Proceedings of a Workshop

Access to Success: Insights for Implementing a Multiple Measures Assessment System
“Superheroes? No, thanks.” Accepting vulnerability in healthcare professionals
EPPI-Reviewer 4: software for research synthesis
Adolescents’ experiences of discrimination, disclosure of discrimination, and well-being
Hierarchical Time Series Forecasting in Emergency Medical Services
OVC FY24 Training and Technical Assistance for Anti-Trafficking Service Providers (Grants.gov Deadline May 6)
What are the triggers for palliative care referral in burn intensive care units? Results from a qualitative study based on healthcare professionals’ views, clinical experiences and practices
Foster care case calls ‘attachment’ science into question
