Leah Casey is a high school student in Holy Heart school in Conception Bay South. Her passion for community work around food and nature sustainability won her the TD scholarship for community leadership.
Archive for June 2024
Parental Migration Trajectories From Childhood Through Adolescence: Longitudinal Impact on Emotional and Behavioral Problems Among Chinese Adolescents
This student’s community work on food sustainability helped win a $70K scholarship
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime: Annual Report 2023
Self-reported suicidal behaviour among people living with disabilities: prevalence and associated factors from a cross-sectional nation-wide survey in Bangladesh
Liverpool University Press (LUP) anniversary: Labour history conference bursary for early-career researchers
Sexual Self-Esteem and Orgasm Consistency: Exploring the Unique Roles of Body Image and Genital Image
New study challenges ‘pop psychology’ myths about habits
Dr. Benjamin Gardner, co-author and Reader in Psychology from the University of Surrey, said:
“Forming a habit means connecting a situation you often encounter with the action you usually take. These connections help by creating impulses that push us to do the usual action without thinking. But the pushes from habits are just one of many feelings we might have at any time.”
Bested by the Buddha: Does Ancient Theory Outperform Modern-Day Psychology for Habit Change and Addiction Treatment?
The Relationship Between Mindfulness and Impulsivity: The Role of Meditation
Machine learning for predicting cognitive deficits using auditory and demographic factors
Do Patterns of Adolescent Participation in Arts, Culture and Entertainment Activities Predict Later Wellbeing? A Latent Class Analysis
Paternal and Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Sensitivity: Links with Trajectories of Socioemotional Problems in Toddlerhood
Call for Panel Proposals: “Civic engagement and social capital in contemporary public management: facing the challenges of social equity and environmental sustainability” (Proposals due by 5 July)
Discussion of Policies, Systems, and Structures for Research on Women’s Health at the National Institutes of Health Proceedings of a Workshop – in Brief
Taboo language across the globe: A multi-lab study
Improving measurement of functional status among older adults in primary care: A pilot study
Occupational Preferences, Childhood Behavior, and Openness: The Role of Sex, Sexual Orientation, and Gender Identity in Iran
Specific Phobia, Fear, and the Autism Spectrum in Children and Adolescents: Adapting OST for ASD
She’s Fighting to Save America’s ‘Last Best Place’ From Suicide
Montana’s suicide rate has been the highest in the U.S. for the past three years. Most of the deaths involved firearms. But suicide rarely registers in the national debate over guns.
Escaping poverty: changing characteristics of China’s rural poverty reduction policy and future trends
Intergenerational Transmission of Social Anxiety: The Role of Parents’ Fear of Negative Child Evaluation and Their Self-Referent and Child-Referent Interpretation Biases
Anxious Bullies: Parent Distress and Youth Anxiety Interact to Predict Bullying Perpetration
Are ‘Manosphere’ Influencers Disengaging Gen-Z Men from Climate Activism?
Jordan Peterson and Andrew Tate are part of a cohort of internet personalities that’s gaining popularity among young men. Though best-known for their misogyny, they share another core value: climate denialism.
A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of a Brief Conflict Reappraisal Intervention for Community Couples with Young Children
Pursuit of emotional satisfaction leads to increased risk taking in final decisions
Building on the Affordable Care Act: Strategies to Address Marketplace Enrollees’ Cost Challenges: Findings from the Marketplace Affordability Project
Pain and daily interference among reproductive-age women with myofascial pelvic pain: Serial mediation roles of kinesiophobia, self-efficacy and pain catastrophizing
Partnering with Schools to Adapt a Team Science Intervention: Processes and Challenges
Internationally Educated Social Work Professionals (IESW) Bridging Program at The Chang School
A Long COVID Definition A Chronic, Systemic Disease State with Profound Consequences
Adolescents’ Covitality Patterns: Relations with Student Demographic Characteristics and Proximal Academic and Mental Health Outcomes
Men’s Perception of Women’s Passive Sexual Responses Impacts Their Decision-Making During Simulated Hookups
CAP Month Series: Preventing Negative Outcomes of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
The Italian guideline on comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) for the older persons: a collaborative work of 25 Italian Scientific Societies and the National Institute of Health
Masculinity and Muscle Dysmorphia in Mixed Gender Canadian Youth
How America’s Mental Health Crisis Became This Family’s Worst Nightmare
A view of the town of Poughkeepsie, New York, in autumn with the Mid-Hudson Bridge across the Hudson River.
Punishing Women for Miscarriage: The role of Political Orientation and Hostile Sexism
Insights into the U.S. Maternal Mortality Crisis: An International Comparison
Body Appreciation Protects Against Proximal Self-Harm Urges in a Clinical Sample of Adults
Justice Alito Caught on Tape Discussing How Battle for America ‘Can’t Be Compromised’
Justice Samuel Alito spoke candidly about the ideological battle between the left and the right — discussing the difficulty of living “peacefully” with ideological opponents in the face of “fundamental” differences that “can’t be compromised.” He endorsed what his interlocutor described as a necessary fight to “return our country to a place of godliness.” And Alito offered a blunt assessment of how America’s polarization will ultimately be resolved: “One side or the other is going to win.”
Testing the DSM-5 New Items and Algorithm Change for the Diagnosis of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Changes in Personality Functioning and Pathological Personality Traits as a Function of Treatment: A Feasibility Study
Socially Prescribed Perfectionism and Depression: Roles of Academic Pressure and Hope
Sleep Quality and Hazardous Alcohol Use: Indirect Effects of Coping-Oriented Alcohol Use among Individuals with Probable Posttraumatic Stress and Hazardous Alcohol Use
Modernising Access to Social Protection Strategies, Technologies and Data Advances in OECD Countries
Validation of the eating pathology symptoms inventory (EPSI) in Swedish adolescents
Council outsources mental health service to cover social work strike
Barnet Council says action is ‘fully lawful’ but union dubs it ‘strike breaking’ and says having social work service managed from outside the local authority is ‘deeply troubling’