
Archive for April 2024
Social Anxiety, Drinking Game Motives, and Drinking Game Outcomes Among a Large Multisite Sample of University Students
Modeling perceived parental attitudes and mental well‐being in Chinese young LGBTQ+ individuals: Investigation of weekly diary data using dynamic network analysis
Alcohol and Your Brain: A Virtual Reality Experience
Unpacking “the system”: Multi‐level governance gaps in the labour market integration of highly skilled refugees
Gender, sex and complex PTSD clinical presentation: a systematic review
Cross‐country comparisons in health price growth over time
Empowering Communities of Color for Environmental Health and Justice: The Stand Together Against Neighborhood Drilling in Los Angeles Case
Women’s use of online health and social media resources to make sense of their polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) diagnosis: a qualitative study
How couples think about money: Types of money motives and relationship satisfaction
“Extremely toxic and evil” reflections on gender identity change efforts by Christian religious leaders: Implications for therapy with transgender and nonbinary clients
Exploring Latine students’ perceptions of their high school counselors’ capitalization of community cultural wealth
Guilt and the arc of the moral universe
Erving Goffman and the Cold War

Becoming a mother in neoliberal academia: Subjectivation and self‐identity among early career researchers
Highlights for Social Workers in the Medicare 2024 Physician Fee Schedule
What Happens When States No Longer Have Federal Pandemic Child Care Dollars?

A Note on Homelessness and the Moral Economy: How Thompson’s Moral Economy Presents in Modern Day Homelessness
Handouts for property developers are worsening the housing crisis

The extension of social health protection to refugees
Association of greenspaces exposure with cardiometabolic risk factors: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Face and content validity of a mobile delirium screening tool adapted for use in the medical setting (eDIS‐MED): Welcome to the machine
National ERPO Resource Center at the Center for Gun Violence Solutions
Bureaucratic sludge: Bureaucratic tasks and procedures leading to experiences of strain
The joy and pain of being a harm reduction worker: a qualitative study of the meanings about harm reduction in Brazil
What features of drug treatment programs help, or not, with access? a qualitative study of the perspectives of family members and community-based organization staff in Atlantic Canada
Grey Matters: A Guide for Collaborative Research with Seniors

Should tobacco sales be restricted to state‐run alcohol outlets? Perspectives from 10 US alcohol control states
Drug Policy and Decriminalization, Racially Biased Policing, Coalition Building – Kassandra Frederique, MSW
