Archive for April 2024
Why’s it gotta be so complicated: New York’s regulation of compensated traditional surrogacy agreements creates a constitutional violation
Correlates of responses to peer provocation and bullying in middle childhood: A systematic review
The heat index — how hot it feels — is rising faster than temperature
Care and services partnership in Quebec birthing centres: myth or reality?
Psychology in Asia: An Introduction
Feedback literacy-as-event: relationality, space and temporality in feedback encounters
Unruly Bodies: Matthew Beaumont & Annie Olaloku-Teriba
Creating an LGBTQ-friendly practice
Foster children deprived of benefits: How a loophole affects the most vulnerable
The issue here: in most states, foster kids receive their care for free. The only children who are singled out to pay for their own care are those receiving federal benefits, either because they are disabled, or have a deceased parent.
BASW England Worcestershire Branch – Are social work skills and values transferable internationally?
Fostering inclusive higher education through universal design for learning and inclusive pedagogy – EU and US faculty perceptions
A bifactor representation of the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale for children: gender and age invariance and implications for adolescents’ social and academic adjustment
New frontiers in delivering public infrastructure
To what extent are psychological variables considered in the study of risk and protective factors for suicidal thoughts and behaviours in individuals with cancer? A systematic review of 70 years of research
Impact of SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on viral suppression for young adults living with perinatally acquired HIV infection
Disaggregation of humanitarian data by disability: a realist evaluation of the use of the Washington Group Questions to support more inclusive practices
Missing Incomes in the UK: Evidence and Policy Implications
Exploring long‐term outcomes of a peer support programme for parents* of children with disability in Australia
Workless households and educational attainment statutory indicators 2024
Voices from the frontline: practicing school social work in Greece during the COVID-19 pandemic
Embodied spirituality: Shaolin martial arts as a Chan Buddhist practice
Leeds charity tells tribunal of fears over Christian social worker’s views
The Cameroon-born former asylum seeker, from Barnsley, South Yorkshire, is a grandfather-of-two who has also worked as a youth pastor, housing officer and teacher. The tribunal, which continues, has heard he has been a Christian since the age of four and believes in the literal truth of the Bible.
African immigrants in Sweden experiencing the threat of forced child removal
Investigating the effect of COVID-19 disruption in education using REDS data
Different factors are associated with changing body composition in people living with HIV
NIHR launches new funding stream to support global health researchers
The Long Road to Recovery: An Investigation into the Health and Wellbeing of Older Adults in India who Survived Covid-19 and its Implications for Social Work Practice
Child Sexual Abuse and Wellbeing Among LGBTQ + Individuals: The Role of Family in Healing
Associations of multimorbidity with body pain, sleep duration, and depression among middle-aged and older adults in China
The association of highly processed food consumption with food choice values and food literacy in Japanese adults: a nationwide cross-sectional study
Hong Kong’s academic freedom saw ‘substantial’ decline over past decade, index finds
In the latest Academic Freedom Index, Hong Kong scored 0.24 out of 1 in terms of the extent to which academic freedom was respected in the city in 2023. It marked a significant decrease compared to 0.69 recorded in 2013.
NIH Support for Conferences and Scientific Meetings (Parent R13 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) (Multiple due dates)
Guidance | All Our Health: about the programme
Inclusive Futures? A Systematic Review of Social Equity in Scenario Planning
The Methadone Industry
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on violations of the right to integrity of the person
Under the surface of the professional practice the challenge of anti-oppressive practice in forced migration
Gunshots in American cities twice as likely at night, potentially disrupting sleep for those in earshot, study finds
In a cross-institutional collaboration from Mass General Brigham’s founding members, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital, researchers examined the number of nights and people potentially affected by the sound of nighttime versus daytime gunshots and the relationship between the sound of nighttime gunshots and median household income in the United States.
Novel Prevention Intervention Program to Reduce Risky Patterns of Substance Use Among Emerging Adults (ARFP)
Supervision of counselor trainees in integrated behavioral health settings
Doomscrolling and mental well‐being in social media users: A serial mediation through mindfulness and secondary traumatic stress
Pacific Islanders have long drawn wisdom from the Earth, the sky and the waves. Research shows the science is behind them
How motivation restricts the scalability of universal school‐based mindfulness interventions for adolescents
Public comments requested on the reinstatement, with change, of BJS data collection: Survey of Inmates in Local Jails (Closes May 13))
Sample size determination for interval estimation of the prevalence of a sensitive attribute under non‐randomized response models
It brought us closer: How couples in the United States with children diagnosed with ASC create and maintain relationship functioning
From Melancholia to Depression: Disordered Mood in Nineteenth-Century Psychiatry
Coping With Discrimination Among African Americans With Type 2 Diabetes: Factor Structure and Associations With Diabetes Control, Mental Distress, and Psychosocial Resources
B.C. government is trying to be a better parent to vulnerable kids. Read how they’re doing
SS is a former youth in care who is grateful for improved support services from the province, but says youth are still confused about what is available to them and how to access it.