Archive for April 2024
A qualitative analysis of self-management needs of adolescents and young adults living with perinatally acquired HIV in rural, southwestern Uganda
Unraveling reproductive and maternal health challenges of women living with HIV/AIDS in Vietnam: a qualitative study
Impact Evaluation of Ireland’s Active Labour Market Policies
2030 Census
Celebrating the Milestones to Integrated Care
24/16 The effectiveness of technologies for people living with deafblindness in social care settings (Closes 24 July)
The educational experience of young people in residential care through the lens of learning careers
Effectiveness of dance movement therapy and dance movement interventions on cancer patients’ health-related outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis
AI and mental health: Young people turning to AI therapist bots | BBC News
AI chatbots refuse to produce ‘controversial’ output − why that’s a free speech problem
The discussions over AI’s political leanings and efforts to fight bias are important. Still, the conversation on AI ignores another crucial issue: What is the AI industry’s approach to free speech, and does it embrace international free speech standards?
Lower Perceived Neighborhood Collective Efficacy Indirectly Influences the Association Between Perceived Maternal Exposure to Community Violence and Household Food Insecurity
A Virtual Reality Brief Violence Intervention: Preventing Gun Violence Among Violently Injured Adults
From Scientific Research to Practical Implementations: Applications to Improve Data Quality in Child Welfare
Leadership Capability Framework for the Queensland public sector: interim evidence review
Initiatives to Support the Transition of Patients With Substance Use Disorders From Acute Care to Community-based Services Among a National Sample of Nonprofit Hospitals
Prologue: The Emergence and Education of the Analytic Mind
Call for evidence: Use of artificial intelligence in government (Closes 3 May)
Does Neighborhood Social Cohesion Influence Participation in Routine Cancer Screening? Findings From a Representative Sample of Adults in South Florida
Work disability and employment status among advanced chronic kidney disease patients
Advancements in the phenomenology, assessment, and treatment of Tourette syndrome
‘You need to tell them where to go’: Homeless worry about domino effect from La Crosse encampment clearings
Sue Graf distributes essential toiletries, food and clothes off Veteran’s Memorial Trail in La Crosse on Friday, April 12. Her and her partner Bryan Holiday move around La Crosse several days a week distributing supplies.
Cultural mechanisms linking mothers’ familism values to externalizing behaviors among Midwest U.S. Latinx adolescents.
More Women Serving on City Councils Across the Country
More Than “Friendless” or “Fallen…” Giving Voice to the Women Who Misbehaved in History
Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevention Perspectives in Black Men Who Have Sex With Men Taking Preexposure Prophylaxis in New Orleans
ANZASW raises concerns about proposed job cuts at Oranga Tamariki
Oranga Tamariki has today confirmed that operating expense reductions required by the Coalition Government will result in close to 450 job losses, just under 10% of the Oranga Tamariki workforce. Some 37% of staff will be affected through role changes or disestablishments, according to the proposal, creating what has been described as a horrific sense of uncertainty for staff.