Above: Nenquimo, centre, protesting with Indigenous peoples from nations whose lives and lands are threatened by oil drilling. The Indigenous campaigner won a historic legal victory to protect Waorani land in the Amazon rainforest. Now she has written a groundbreaking memoir
Archive for May 2024
Update on the Development of a Deposit Return Scheme
FY24 Reimagining Justice: Testing a New Model of Community Safety
A longitudinal study on the effects of social support on self-stigma, psychiatric symptoms, and personal and social functioning in community patients with severe mental illnesses in China
Effect of Physical Exercise Programs Based on Mobile Health and Ecological Momentary Assessment on the Physical and Mental Health, Cognitive Functions, and Social Environment of Adults in Developing Countries: A Systematic Review
Roles of Racial Ecologies on Black Adolescents’ Coping with Racism
Economic evaluations of medical devices in paediatrics: a systematic review and a quality appraisal of the literature
Assessing the effectiveness of HIV/STI risk communication displays among Melbourne Sexual Health Centre attendees: a cross-sectional, observational and vignette-based study
Effect Web Based Pregnancy Preparation Education According to Health Promotion Model in Preconceptional Period on Women
The Purpose of Internet Use and Face-To-Face Communication With Friends and Acquaintances Among Older Adults: A JAGES Longitudinal Study
AAC in AACtion: Collaborative Strategies for Special Education Teachers and Speech-Language Pathologists
The Association of Vision and Hearing Impairment on Cognitive Function and Loneliness: Evidence From the Mexican Health and Aging Study
Navigating an unpredictable environment: the moderating role of perceived environmental unpredictability in the effectiveness of ecological resource scarcity information on pro-environmental behavior
CfP: Health Citizenship – is participation always effective? (Closes 8 July)
Clustered Vulnerabilities: The Unequal Effects of COVID-19 on Domestic Violence
The projected costs and economic impact of mental health inequities in the United States
The relationship among disordered eating behavior, power of food scale and sensitization of the reinforcing value of food
Voices of women in the global south: Tricontinental magazine and the new feminist narrative (1967-2018)
The Culture of Censorship: State Intervention and Complicit Creativity in Global Film Production
The Interplay of Depression Symptoms and Physical Activity: Bidirectional Insights from 25-years of the Americans’ Changing Lives Panel
Providing Peer Supports and Services for People with Substance Use Disorder: Connecticut’s Community of Addiction Recovery
Lung transplant recipients’ experiences of and attitudes towards self-management: a qualitative systematic review
Global prevalence of sexual dysfunction in cardiovascular patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Workers at Kansas City domestic violence shelter become first in Missouri to unionize
Rose Brooks is now the first unionized domestic violence shelter in the state. Organizers say they hope the union helps stabilize an industry with high levels of burnout and turnover.
Medicare Hospice
For the common good
After earning a bachelor’s degree in psychology in Canada, Dr. Elbers Carlisle followed her interest in social work to the UW for graduate school, where she completed a master’s in social work and a Ph.D. in social welfare.
Mental health at work: societal, economic and health imperatives align; it’s time to act
A Four-Step Plan to Integrate Behavioral Practices Into Tier 1 Foundational Reading Instruction With an Integrated Lesson Plan Template
Digital media use, depressive symptoms and support for violent radicalization among young Canadians: a latent profile analysis
Testing the Diathesis and Transactional Stress Models Among African American Adolescents
Factors Influencing Shared Decision-Making Between Healthcare Providers and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer People of Color About Intimate Partner Violence
Investigating the 2016 surge in firearm violence in Illinois, USA, through community-based organisations: a qualitative study
Critical Perspectives on Research with Children: Reflexivity, Methodology, and Researcher Identity
Using a community engaged research approach to develop the social skills training program for adults with Williams syndrome
“I Had to Allow Myself to Heal”: How Survivors of Sex Trafficking Have Experienced Healing From Trauma Bonding
Building and Sustaining Data Analytics Capacity: The TANF Data Collaborative Pilot Initiative Final Report
Compendium of Practices to the Capacity‑building Manual on Establishment and Implementation of a Migrant Welfare Programme by African Countries
Time to Think
CDC Vital Signs: Health-Related Social Needs Can Keep Women from Getting Lifesaving Mammograms
Revealed: how Church of England’s ties to chattel slavery went to top of hierarchy
The papers are among a cache of documents found in the archives of Lambeth Palace Library which detail the direct links between the Church of England and chattel slavery on plantations owned by its missionary arm, The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (SPG). Above: Codrington College, an Anglican theological college in St John, Barbados.
Sex Differences in the Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Institutional Misconduct among Adults in Prison
Machine learning models for abstract screening task – A systematic literature review application for health economics and outcome research
Does a nature walk improve state body appreciation in children?
ScHARe: Science Collaborative for Health disparities and Artificial intelligence bias REduction
Brief interventions 2.0: a new agenda for alcohol policy, practice and research
Legal Decision-Making in an Adult Rape Case Involving DNA Evidence
Examining the longitudinal associations between activity limitations, instrumental supports and social participation in osteoarthritis: A CLSA population-based study
Association between emergency department attendances, sociodemographic factors and long-term health conditions in the population of Norfolk and Waveney, England: Cross sectional study
New masters in social work at TUS addresses growing need in the Mid-West
Dr. Maura Clancy, Dean, Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology TUS Midwest, Professor Vincent Cunnane, President TUS and Kate Duggan, Tusla CEO