Archive for May 2024
Developing a Critical Pedagogy of Migration Studies: Ethics, Politics and Practice in the Classroom
Exploring consumer preferences for cannabis edible products to support public health policy: A discrete choice experiment
A little parsimony goes a long way: Aversive (‘dark’) personality and pro-environmentalism
Striatal Response to Reward Anticipation as a Biomarker for Schizophrenia and Negative Symptoms: Effects, Test-Retest Reliability, and Stability Across Sites
Cannabis use and mood disorders: a systematic review
Kate Walsh: Post-sexual assault care for marginalized survivors
National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction
Political Engagement
The impact of a hospital-based special care unit on behavioural and psychological symptoms in older people living with dementia
Outraged by Brown’s threats of faculty discipline, some professors call for institutional reform
Administrators sent letters describing surveillance and the possibility of discipline for faculty members accused of participating in the recent pro-Palestinian encampment. Those letters have strengthened calls among some faculty members for a university governance structure they say would better defend academic freedom.
Remini-Sing RCT: Therapeutic Choir Participation for Community-Dwelling People with Dementia and Their Primary Caregivers
From polarity to plurality: Perceptions of COVID‐19 and policy measures in England and Scotland
Outcomes of transdiagnostic internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy tailored to public safety personnel: A longitudinal observational study
White whistleblower at trans health clinic suffered ‘racial hostility’ after speaking out
A whistleblower at a controversial NHS gender clinic has taken the trust to court over racial discrimination after claiming she was subjected to “aggression” from its director when quizzed repeatedly about “what she thought racism was”.
Identification and educational placement of students with intellectual disability in Ontario, Canada
Children’s Subjective Well-Being During the Global Health Crisis of Covid-19: A Croos-Narional Comparison
Breaking free from the “digital rabbit hole”: A configurational analysis of in-class smartphone distraction among university students
How False Memory and True Memory Affect Decision-Making in Older Adults: A Dissociative Account
Rewriting Refugee Law: Centring Refugee Knowledges and Lived Experience
Adverse childhood experiences and depressive symptoms among lesbian and bisexual women in China
Stigma associated with cutaneous leishmaniasis in rural Sri Lanka: development of a conceptual framework
‘Information can be bent. Emotions are always honest’: the film at the heart of Ukraine’s agonising evacuations
There’s a moment in Ivan Sautkin’s new documentary, A Poem for Little People, in which a humanitarian volunteer tries to reason with a group of women filling cans with the grimy water that has collected in a shell hole in their suburban street.
Temporary turn in the asylum regime and the deportable refugee: The case of Syrians in Türkiye
A theoretical analysis of the implications of self-determination theory in explaining the effectiveness of feedback-seeking behaviors and the seeker’s reaction to feedback: A research agenda
Brittle bonds: queer relationalities in literary and cinematic forms in India
When is it right for a robot to be wrong? Children trust a robot over a human in a selective trust task
Exploring experiential differences in everyday activities – A focused ethnographic study in the homes of people living with memory-led Alzheimer’s disease and posterior cortical atrophy
Motherhood, wet-nursing and nation: nineteenth-century Brazilian medical perspectives
Exploring home fall events among infants and toddlers using social media information: an infodemiology study in China
Pregnancy, pain and pathology: a reply to Smajdor and Räsänen
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Young adults preference for characterising versus concept e-cigarette flavours: an exploration of industry flavour renaming tactics
Improving estimates of the illicit cigarette trade through collaboration: lessons from two studies of Malaysia
Oral nicotine pouch manufacturers reduced exposure claims require evidence and regulatory oversight
Digital interventions for STI and HIV partner notification: a scoping review
Characteristics and rates of infection by HIV in people receiving non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis (nPEP) against HIV
Excess mortality among people in homelessness with substance use disorders: a Swedish cohort study
Associations of early retirement and mortality risk: a population-based study in Taiwan
Agreement between audiometric hearing loss and self-reported hearing difficulty on the Revised Hearing Handicap Inventory differs by demographic factors
The effects of loving-kindness interventions on positive and negative mental health outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Communal socialization: (re)imagining the role of communal socialization on african american high schoolers’ engagement and performance in mathematics.
How do people in prison access palliative care? A scoping review of models of palliative care delivery for people in prison in high-income countries
Editorial: Health is a Political Choice
Is data surfacing the future of empirical social research?
India’s LGBTQIA+ community notches legal wins but still faces societal hurdles to acceptance, equal rights
While there has been some recent progress for India’s LGBTQIA+ community, there is still a long way to go to overcome social stigma and prejudice, and to ensure that all people in the country feel their rights are protected, regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation.