IRU and partners call upon the EU to support collective passenger transport to achieve economic, social and sustainability goals.
Archive for May 2024
Editorial: Researching research integrity – and saying goodbye
Childrens’ attachment story-completions and their theory of mind in three Turkish contexts: Seasonal migrant agricultural worker communities, residential group homes, and rural villages
Early childhood attachment stability to mothers, fathers, and both parents as a network: associations with parents’ well-being, marital relationship, and child behavior problems
Infant sleep and anxiety disorders in early childhood: Findings from an Australian pregnancy cohort study
Adjusting Injectable Contraceptive Use for Months Since the Last Injection
Comparison of smokers’ mortality with non-smokers following out-of-hospital cardiac arrests: a systematic review and meta-analysis
EU public transport calls for strong political and financial support
A spotlight report into educational provision for children and young people in healthcare settings in Wales
Lessons from the rapid evaluation conference
Acceptability of a pilot motivational interviewing intervention at public health facilities to improve the HIV treatment cascade among people who inject drugs in Indonesia
Fleshing Out the Ways Masculinity Threat and Traditional Masculinity Ideology Relate to Meat-Eating and Environmental Attitudes in Australian Men
Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part C Early Intervention Services Program: Existing Geographic Service Areas (Deadline: June 17)
Polished: College, Class, and the Burdens of Social Mobility
Online Mindfulness-Based Intervention Program Improves Mental Health, Well-Being, and Productivity
Definition and characteristics of climate-adaptive cities: a systematic review
“That kind of hopelessness”: loss of rural services fuelling social problems
Community members say the closure of in-person social services in rural areas has left people who need a hand up with nowhere to go.
Gender Bias in Perceptions of Military Leaders: Hostile Sexism Moderates Men’s Evaluations of Faces
Evaluation of an Individually Tailored Digital Service to Promote Healthy and Sustainable Behaviors and Well-being
Your Social Work Questions Answered Ep 3: What is one of the main challenges you face in your role?
Recommendations for Worker Protection and Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to Reduce Exposure to Novel Influenza A Viruses Associated with Severe Disease in Humans
Sexual Norms Across Pornography Use, Sexual Fantasy, and In-Person Sexuality
The influence of progeny–Parents family travel on the well-being of the elderly in filial piety culture
Call for Submissions: History of Social Science
Expanding access to healthcare for people who use drugs and sex workers: hepatitis C elimination implications from a qualitative study of healthcare experiences in British Columbia, Canada
School Connectedness and Mental Health Among Black Adolescents
Communist Psychology in Argentina: Transnational Politics, Scientific Culture and Psychotherapy (1935-1991) (Latin American Voices)
Pilot Evaluation of the POWER Program: Positive Outcomes with Emotion Regulation
How Important Are Parental Career Expectations? A Subtle and Long-Term Influence on Adolescents’ Career Aspirations
New Federal Rules Will Improve Medicaid, CHIP Access Across the Country
Why Do Some People Have a Will But Others Don’t?
Enhancing perceptions of employability amongst first-year arts students and implications for student belonging
Ten Years After the Flint Water Crisis, Distrust and Anger Linger
Don’t worry! The Clintons promised to help.
Science has an AI problem: This group says they can fix it
“When we graduate from traditional statistical methods to machine learning methods, there are a vastly greater number of ways to shoot oneself in the foot,” said Narayanan, director of Princeton’s Center for Information Technology Policy and a professor of computer science. “If we don’t have an intervention to improve our scientific standards and reporting standards when it comes to machine learning-based science, we risk not just one discipline but many different scientific disciplines rediscovering these crises one after another.”
Comparison of Global and Daily Ratings of Associations between Anxiety and Depressive Behaviors and Impairment in Preschool-Aged Children
Identifying Factors Associated with Bullying Roles Using the interRAI Child and Youth Mental Health (ChYMH) Suite of Instruments
An Ounce of Prevention: Evidence-Based Prevention for Counseling and Psychology
With Gun Suicides at High, Safety Measures Should Be Discussed With At-Risk Patients
When Parents and Adolescents Make Discrepant Reports About Parental Monitoring: Links to Adolescent Social Anxiety When Interacting With Unfamiliar Peers
Helping Educational Leaders Mobilize Evidence (HELM): The iterative redesign of the Leadership and Organizational Change for Implementation (LOCI) intervention for use in schools
Housing, wealth and debt: How are young Canadians adapting to current financial and housing pressures?
Femicide: Eight Steps to Stop a Murder Episode 3: Living with Control
Financial Decision Making Can Get Harder with Age—We found 24 Federal Programs that Help Seniors and Those with Disabilities
Mindsets and politically motivated reasoning about fake news
Covid-19 hotlines, helplines and call centers: a systematic review of characteristics, challenges and lessons learned
How rich is too rich?
Where should society draw the line on extreme wealth? A fresh account sets out the logic and suggests how to redress inequality. Above: In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, residents in unplanned settlements live just blocks away from wealthy suburbs.