Archive for May 2024
Preparedness, impacts, and responses of public health emergencies towards health security: qualitative synthesis of evidence
From scarcity to security: Participant well‐being in the first 2 years of a basic income pilot
Would Combining Will-Writing with the Mortgage Process Help?
Digital Reflections: Narcissism, Stress, Social Media Addiction, and Nomophobia
The Impact of Party Quotas on Women’s Political Ambition
Preventing families from having child welfare involvement
There’s Something about Uvalde: American Patriarchy and the Slaughter of Innocents
Overdose Deaths Top 200 in Vermont for Third Straight Year
The tally is a 5 percent drop from the 244 deaths that Vermont recorded in 2022. And though it may tick up once the state reviews another 15 pending death certificates, it represents a plateau after two years of staggering increases.
VCU School of Social Work: Beyond the Micro: Myth, Realities, and Opportunities in Macro Social Work
Proposed Rule – SNAP Program Purpose and Work Requirement Provisions of the 2023 FRA
HHS Ends the Bar on Affordable Health Coverage for People With DACA
The wide world of technological telerehabilitation for pediatric neurologic and neurodevelopmental disorders – a systematic review
Supporting and enhancing attachment resilience is essential for helping high‐risk families: But is the family keyworker the best one for the job?
The relationship between religious coping strategies to gain control and well-being among African American college students
A Look at Human Trafficking and the Anti-Trafficking Apparatus in Mexico through the Experience of Victoria, a Trans Woman
The hidden cues of social class: What do people rely on when determining someone else’s social class?
The counselling practice of school social workers in Swedish elementary schools. A focus group study
Reflections on professional competence by child welfare students in Norway
Early Childhood Play, Learning and Care Plan in Wales : (Detailed version)
Ireland – S.I. No. 37/2024 – Social Welfare (Consolidated Claims, Payments and Control) (Amendment) (No. 1) (Income Disregard) Regulations 2024
Most Gypsy and Traveller sites in Great Britain are located within 100 metres of major pollutants, shows research
Gypsy and Traveller communities are among the more socially excluded groups in the UK. There is a long history of government failures in meeting these groups’ housing needs…. For our recent study, we mapped local authority-managed Gypsy and Traveller sites in Great Britain. Of those sites, 39% were within 50 metres of one or more major pollutants and 54% were within 100 metres.
More structure than hugs? The discourse of needs versus care in the reception of unaccompanied minors in a Swedish municipality
Building a maternal and child cohort amidst Lebanon’s socioeconomic collapse: preliminary results and navigating research challenges
Forging connections in the wilderness: a pilot study on Judaism and mental health in outdoor behavioural healthcare
Focusing on fake news’ contents: The association between ingroup identification, perceived outgroup threat, analytical‐intuitive thinking and detecting fake news
Intergroup threat stimulates malevolent creative idea generation
Mindfulness and Other Virtues in the Development of Intercultural and Interreligious Competence
Correction to: Affective Prosody Perception and the Relation to Social Competence in Autistic and Typically Developing Children
Slow and steady: Validating the rhythmic visual response task as a marker for attentional states
A new sample-size planning approach for person-specific VAR(1) studies: Predictive accuracy analysis
Outcomes of Best-Practice Guided Digital Mental Health Interventions for Youth and Young Adults with Emerging Symptoms: Part II. A Systematic Review of User Experience Outcomes
Stressors in the family‐work system, family‐friendly management practice assessment and dedication to work: A comparative analysis between fathers and mothers
Adaptation or transformation? A system‐justification perspective on pro‐environmental beliefs and behaviors
Attributing extreme weather to climate change: State Park employees as institutional actors
The Interplay of Cognitive Load, Learners’ Resources and Self-regulation
The influence of family‐based social assistance programs and parenting on child development: A conceptual framework for research with U.S. families in poverty
Revisiting Picture Functions in Multimedia Testing: A Systematic Narrative Review and Taxonomy Extension
Power Dynamics in Discussions of Contemporary Jungian Theory and Practice
Correlates of K-12 Students’ Intertextual Integration
Parental warmth buffers the negative impact of weaker fronto‐striatal connectivity on early adolescents’ academic achievement
Systematic review of the relationship between Islamic-Sufi spirituality and practice and mental well-being
Expectant parents with intellectual disabilities in child protection: Risk factors for child safety
Association of socioeconomic status and poststroke cognitive function: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Exhausted Dumfries and Galloway social workers taking more sick days due to stress
A new report has shown that the number of social work employee sickness absences has shot up to 14.59 days per year – more than 60 per cent higher than the target of just nine days…. “It is important that we recognise the significant stress staff are experiencing as a consequence of the significant increased demand for social work services.