Archive for April 2024
Drop in Credit Score is Fallout from Older Partner’s Death
Shaping opinions in social networks with shadow banning
A novel approach to model cumulative stress: Area under the s-factor curve
Migrants Who Care: West Africans Working and Building Lives in U.S. Health Care
Exploring social network typologies and their impact on health and mental well-being in older adults: Evidence from JAGES
Change in Behavior during Menopause
USDA Releases Reports Evaluating 11 Years of the Summer EBT Demonstration Project
A Settlement—and a Push for Change—Over Mental Health
Durmerrick Ross, pictured above, filed a complaint with the D.C. Office of Human Rights against Howard University for how they handled his mental health crisis in 2017.
‘I was going into it blind’: Nearest Relatives, legal literacy, and the Mental Health Act 1983
Bureau of Justice Statistics: Glossary
Impact of laws prohibiting domestic violence on wasting in early childhood
Immigration stress and internalizing symptoms among Latinx and Asian American students: The roles of school climate and community violence
Suicidal ideation and associated factors among pregnant women attending antenatal care at public hospitals of Harari regional state, eastern Ethiopia: A cross-sectional study
What makes community sports programs successful? A group concept mapping study to identify effective elements
Applying a process-based therapy approach to compassion focused therapy: A synergetic alliance
New president promises ‘a more assertive’ Adass
The new president Melanie Williams said the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services will be “more assertive” under her leadership. Speaking at Adass’ Spring Seminar this morning, Ms Williams said “we need greater challenge of the government, our systems and status quo”.
Characterizing stress processes by linking big five personality states, traits, and day-to-day stressors
Clinical pathways from the perception of the first signs to the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder in Portugal: A brief report of a survey of parents
Feminist Climate Justice Report
A happiness approach to valuing health states for children
Association of national smoke-free policies with per-capita cigarette consumption and acute myocardial infarction mortality in Europe
Unveiling the muscle-brain axis: A bidirectional mendelian randomization study investigating the causal relationship between sarcopenia-related traits and brain aging
The world on a plate: queen Máxima opens refugee restaurant
Queen Máxima tries her hand at cooking with chef Ghaith, watched by founder Fleur Bakker…. Bakker said that the seeds were planted when she did social work in refugee centres 15 years ago. “I was a bit frustrated,” she admitted. “I thought: how can it be that these people are in asylum centres for so long and then move on to benefits?”
Use of tobacco and other illicit drugs among adolescent boys and young men in Kampala, Uganda: A result of low parental attention?
An exploratory study of resilience to stressful life events in autistic children
Socioeconomic disparities in diet and physical activity in children: evidence from well-child visit electronic health records in the Canary Islands, Spain
Development of an online skills training platform for autistics adults: A participatory approach
Beyond the average effect of the innovation subsidies: Using case selection via matching to break impasse in delivering useful advice to policy makers
Reconceptualizing the approach to supporting students with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in school settings
Auditory time perception impairment in children with developmental dyscalculia
Maternal preconception and prenatal stressful life events in association with child neurodevelopmental outcome in MARBLES: A high familial likelihood cohort
Environmental influences on E-cigarette use among young people: A systematic review
A systematic review of the associations between sedentary behavior, physical inactivity, and non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease
Progress and challenges in achieving tuberculosis elimination in India by 2025: A systematic review and meta-analysis
WHO sounds alarm on viral hepatitis infections claiming 3500 lives each day
Chinese counseling trainees’ trait and state mindfulness and client symptom outcome: A longitudinal examination with multilevel and random-intercept cross-lagged panel models.
Technologies for Improving Minority Health and Eliminating Health Disparities (R41/R42- Clinical Trial Optional) (Letter of Intent Due Date(s): 30 days prior to the application due date)
The social determinants of migrant domestic worker (MDW) health and well-being in the Western Pacific Region: A Scoping Review
Australia’s new national cancer plan is brimming with good ideas – here are my top three picks
How does a large multicultural country with many remote communities, few comprehensive cancer centres, and poor health literacy level the ground? The recently released Australian Cancer Plan is a good start.
A time of decline: An eco-anthropological and ethnohistorical investigation of mpox in the Central African Republic
Facilitating children’s in-session involvement in child and family therapies: A dynamic framework of clinical practices.
Factors associated with adolescent pregnancy among Chepang women and their health-seeking behavior in Ichchhakamana rural municipality of Chitwan district
Interventions to address mealtime support needs in dementia: A scoping review
The Invisible Work Of America’s Domestic Workers
Domestic workers perform grueling work with few protections. They provide care in isolated settings, leaving their essential labor all too often hidden. It can be a difficult job and a complicated one. When you work in a home, lines blur. For decades, feminist activists have said that work in the home—often performed for no pay by wives, mothers, and daughters—has been misunderstood as separate from “real” labor. This feminized care has been relegated and detached from a labor movement focused on men. Above: C and S work on reading skills.