Archive for May 2024
Cost and Activity Analysis of Patient Navigation for Persons With HIV: Comparing Health Department and Health Clinic Delivered Interventions
Positive reinforcement in probation practice: The practice and dilemmas of praise
Combining predominant polarity and affective spectrum concepts in bipolar disorder: towards a novel theoretical and clinical perspective
Power
Driven to contain threats to social order, American policing has exploded in scope and scale over hundreds of years. Now, it can be described by one word: power.
Examining short-term and long-term effects of self-esteem on relationship satisfaction using a dyadic response surface analysis
The Maternal Guilt of Working Latina Mothers: A Qualitative Study
Move and Thrive: Development of an Adolescent Friendly and Inclusive Online Fitness Resource
Data Must Speak: Brazil
Characteristics of a transgender and gender-diverse patient population in Utah: Use of electronic health records to advance clinical and health equity research
Teacher Education in Crisis: The State, The Market and the Universities in England
NIH Toolbox® Assessments Conference: Day 1 Balcony B
2024 SSI and Spousal Impoverishment Standards
Cities Have Become Battlefields. How Can We Protect Against Urbicide?
Urbicide is the destruction of the city; domicide, of housing and dwellings; educide or scholasticide, of educational facilities; ecocide, of the natural environment; and, of course, genocide, the destruction of a population, in whole or in part. Above: The destruction of buildings in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Policy paper: School sport and activity action plan
60 Days to a Greener Life: Ease Eco-Anxiety Through Joyful Daily Action
Power of the network and power from the network: Group processes and radicalization
Induced abortion in Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Another Civil War in America? Comparing the Social Psychology of the United States of the 1850s to Today
Campus Sexual Violence and the Cost of Protecting Institutions: Carceral Systems and Trans Student Experience
‘Go away and make a big thing of yourself somewhere else’: precarious mobilities and the uses of international capital in Irish academia
Romantic partner communication, familism values, and Latine young adults’ relationship maintenance
Children seeking asylum in Wales need to be protected, MS says
The Welsh Liberal Democrat leader and Mid and West Wales MS has urged the Welsh Government to ensure that children seeking asylum in Wales, especially those on their own, are granted protection as part of Wales’ role as a nation of sanctuary. Above: Jane Dodds MS
The structure and correlates of vegan stereotypes
Social psychological pathways to climate justice: Emerging insights and intersecting challenges
The Hierarchical Configurations of Policy Networks: A Study of Decision-Making Processes in Urban Transport
“I’ve accepted it because at the end of the day there is nothing, I can do about it”: A qualitative study exploring the experiences of women living with the HIV, intimate partner violence and mental health syndemic in Mpumalanga, South Africa
A model to follow? The EU and global eco-social policy
New Swiss naturalisation process discriminatory, says study
The new rules make getting a Swiss passport far harder for those who are struggling financially, especially those without work. This includes many asylum seekers who often arrive with little education. This group is also penalised for starting on a different visa. Years spent on a refugee visa don’t count towards the 10 year residency requirement.
EU directive on platform work
Hijab, Solo Status, Discrimination, and Distress among Muslim Women in the U.S.
Online calls for protest and offline mobilization in autocracies: evidence from the 2017 Dey Protests in Iran
Variations of European climate solidarity: From intergovernmental to social solidarity relations
Creating safety amidst chronic contamination: A mixed-method analysis of residents’ experiences in a Southern Italian steel town
Caring for present and future generations alike: Longtermism and moral regard across temporal and social distance
Esengo ya Bosembo (“Joy of Equity”): Development of an Advocacy Video to Reduce Stigma and to Promote Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Women Sex Professionals in Pointe-Noire, Congo Republic
Perspectives of Male Service Providers on Responding to Intimate Partner Violence in Rural Zimbabwe: Findings From Qualitative Interviews
Examining contributing factors for the implementation of inclusion students with disabilities from the perspective of university academics in Saudi Arabia
The impact of ignoring lags on developmental science: A re-analysis of meta-analyses using lag as moderator
Which self-reported measures are useful to explore diabetes support needs among adults with diabetes and severe mental illness?
Association between elevated blood-brain barrier permeability and the risk of progressive cognitive decline: A longitudinal study
The reliability and validity of the brief measures of perceived childhood harshness and unpredictability: A revised Chinese version for emerging adults
Piloting Siyakhana: A community health worker training to reduce substance use and depression stigma in South African HIV and TB care
Africa Migration Report (Second edition)
The Role of Late-Life Work Among Widowed Adults in Korea: A Buffer or Burden for Widow(er)s’ Health?
National Survey of Victim Service Providers (Closing date July 16,)
Child sex abuse cases taking ‘several years’ to get to court due to data-sharing delays
A total of 1,790 complaints were made to the Ombudsman for Children’s Office (OCO) about children’s public services in Ireland last year, with education once again the biggest concern, followed by health and complaints about Tusla. Uncertain Times, the OCO’s Annual Report for 2023, shows that complaints are becoming more complex, with one in five relating to more than one State agency.
Childhood maltreatment, parenting style and anxiety in Chinese youths: A case-control study
Regional Variation in Lifetime Probability of Admission to Residential Aged Care in Australia
Revealing the human hands and faces behind AI
Amazon’s Just Walk Out AI technology faced scrutiny when claims arose it was powered by humans based in India. Madhumita Murgia’s “Code Dependent” explores AI’s human impact, highlighting societal issues and serving as a cautionary tale for readers and policymakers alike,