Archive for April 2024
This is Why Rich People Hate the IRS | Robert Reich
Safety in Teletriage by Nurses and Physicians in the United States and Israel: Narrative Review and Qualitative Study
Expressed emotion and early treatment response in family-based treatment for adolescent anorexia nervosa
Differential effects of subject‐based and integrated curriculum approaches on students’ learning outcomes: A review of reviews
Associations between transdiagnostic traits of psychopathology and hybrid posttraumatic stress disorder factors in a trauma‐exposed community sample
Soaring Property Insurance Rates Threaten Affordable Housing Development
The Impact of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization on Young Women’s Experiences of Objectification and Sexual Well-Being
Patient Navigation for People Who Use Drugs
Gender diversity is correlated with dimensional neurodivergent traits but not categorical neurodevelopmental diagnoses in children
Bridging the gap: a resident-led transitional care clinic to improve post hospital care in a safety-net academic community hospital
Social studies teacher competencies in 2050: an e-Delphi study
One Type or Many? Exploring Welfare Regime Hybridisation
A historical perspective on structural-based mental health approaches in Latin America: the Chilean and Brazilian cases
Therapist-Guided Versus Self-Guided Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: A Systematic Review
Retrospective cross-sectional analysis of concurrent VTE diagnosis in hospitalised socially excluded individuals in Ireland
The portrayal of food marketing policy by Canadian news media
Prevalence, correlates, and reasons for substance use among adolescents aged 10–17 in Ghana: a cross-sectional convergent parallel mixed-method study
Impact of COVID‐19 lockdown in England on challenging behaviour and adaptive skills for children in a special school: A longitudinal study
‘I have really learned how to smile with my eyes’. Risk work and embodied care practices among nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic in Denmark
Chinese social value change and its relevant factors: an age-period-cohort effect analysis
Exploring the HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) risk rituals: individualisation, uncertainty and social iatrogenesis
Clarifying relations of emotion regulation, emotional avoidance and anxiety symptoms in a community‐based treatment‐seeking sample
Hopelessness as a Mechanism of the Relationship between Physical Pain and Thoughts of Suicide: Results from Two Smartphone-Based Real-Time Monitoring Samples
Does unequal economic development contribute to the inequitable distribution of healthcare resources? Evidence from China spanning 2001–2020
24/21 Impact of new or extended roles in primary and community health and social care (Closes 25 July)
Pitfalls in research on ecological validity of novel executive function tests: A systematic review and a call to action.
Sexual Assault of a Rohingya Woman: Anti-Rohingya Statements Embolden Those High in Sexism to Report Anti-Victim and Pro-Perpetrator Reactions
What does the NHS workforce need from the next government?
Self-Burdensomeness, Self-Esteem and Suicidal Ideation
Economic Navigation and Strengthening to Research Unrestricted Services for Transgender Women (ENTRUST)
Altered Neural Activity during Negative Reinforcement in People with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Development of an action programme tackling obesity-related behaviours in adolescents: a participatory system dynamics approach
Emotional Wellbeing and Cognitive Appraisals Among Law Enforcement Exposed to Child Sexually Explicit Materials
An analysis of the contents of the young‐onset dementia helpline: profiles of clients who consulted the helpline themselves
Sounds boring: the causal effect of boredom on self-administration of aversive stimuli in the presence of a positive alternative
‘I believe in the value of social work’: launch editor looks back as Community Care turns 50
This is the first in a series of interviews celebrating Community Care’s 50th anniversary. We will be speaking to key figures who have shaped the last 50 years in social work and those who will shape it in the years to come.