Temporary protection provides immediate and collective protection to a large group of displaced persons who arrive in the EU and who are not in a position to return to their country of origin.
Archive for June 2024
Integrated proteomic and genomic analysis to identify predictive biomarkers for valproate response in bipolar disorder: a 6-month follow-up study
Psychiatry Resident Physicians Experience Personal and Professional Grief, Burnout and Depression: Results From a National Survey
Validation of the PediBIRN-7 clinical prediction rule for pediatric abusive head trauma
Ukrainian refugees: EU ministers extend temporary protection until March 2026
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Paradoxical effects of narcissism on creative performance: Roles of leader–follower narcissism (in)congruence and follower identification with the leader
Potential Implications of the Great Wealth Transfer for the Black-White Homeownership Rate Gap
Level of insight in Egyptian patients having obsessive compulsive disorder: a comparative study
Preventive Home Visits Among Frail Community-Dwelling Older Adults. The Added Value of Follow-Up Telephone Calls
Public appointments: Appointments to the Poverty and Inequality Commission
The Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Ms Somerville, announced the appointment of Members of the Poverty and Inequality Commission (the Commission).
Familial aggregation of traffic risky behaviours among pedestrians: a cross-sectional study in northwestern Iran
Snapshots of Ghana’s Contested Restorative Justice Programme
Enhanced Family-Based Treatment for an Adolescent With Binge-Eating Disorder: A Case Report
“COVID-19 and the New Hidden Curriculum of Moral Injury and Compassion Fatigue”
Is Effort Moderated Scoring Robust to Multidimensional Rapid Guessing?
Beyond the Diagnosis: A Deep Dive Into the End Stage Liver Disease Experience From the Patient Perspective
Sociodemographic representation in randomized controlled trials for anxiety-related disorders in the U.S.: A systematic review (1993–2023)
Tomboys’ Pathways to Prison in Thailand: Insubordination, Support, Sacrifice, and Suffering
Blood metabolomic and postpartum depression: a mendelian randomization study
‘Duped’: Students of UA’s new online college can’t get jobs, say school misled them on value of degrees
TF, a Navy veteran from Florida, enrolled with the University of Arizona Global Campus in August 2022 to advance her career in behavioral health. Three months later, she abruptly unenrolled when she learned the online school had taken out an over $8,000 student loan in her name — without her knowledge.
Gender preference and fertility behavior among married women: A community based study from far western Nepal
Maximizing Unobligated American Rescue Plan – Homeless Children & Youth (ARP-HCY) Funds
Sustainable Human Resources Management and Psychological Contracts: Exploring Theoretical Anchors to Solve Relational Tensions in Employment Relationships
Children and young people will suffer from govt’s sharp cuts at Oranga Tamariki
Oranga Tamariki today confirmed final decisions to axe 419 specialist jobs to meet Government demands for spending cuts.
Country-specific determinants for COVID-19 case fatality rate and response strategies from a global perspective: an interpretable machine learning framework
How Can Nonprofit Policy Advocacy Influence Policymakers? A Factorial Survey Experiment on the Effects of Nonprofit Advocacy Strategies on Policymakers’ Willingness to Act
I Did Something Wrong: How and When Leaders Ruminate and Recover from Their Abusive Supervision
Redefining Neighborhood Boundaries Using Activity Spaces: Bringing Together Soft Spaces and Spatial Analysis to Further the Discussion on Planning in Functional Spaces
Call for Proposals now open for the 2025 National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference (Proposal submission deadline: Aug 30)
Good practices for increasing the application of Nature-based solutions and ecosystem-based approaches for disaster risk reduction
Spillover Effect of Urban Reconstruction from Announcement to Completion on Residential Prices: Application of Two-Stage Spatial Quantile Regression
How Policymakers Can Close the Wealth Gap for Black Women
Experiencing meaningful work through worthwhile contributions: A critical discourse analysis
Attention-Seeking Strategies: An Investigation of Sexual Assault Organizations’ Communication Tactics on Twitter
Living life ‘to the core’: Enacting a calling through configurations of multiple jobs
Repoliticizing spirituality: A collaborative autoethnography on Indigenous identity dynamics during an environmental conflict in a Mapuche community in Chile
Social Security to Simplify Disability Evaluation Process
When people become disabled under the statutory definition the Social Security Administration must follow, the agency helps them meet their basic needs and sustain a higher quality of life. Social Security administers disability benefits through two programs: the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program and the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. Under both programs, the agency follows a five-step process to determine if an adult has a qualifying disability
Analyzing Variations in Characteristics between Jurisdictions That Regulate Small, Affordable Housing Solutions in the United States
An Invisible Impediment to Progress: Perceptions of Racialization in the Nonprofit Sector
Inside Snapchat’s Teen Opioid Crisis
Law-enforcement sources and grieving families allege that the social media giant Snapchat has helped fuel a teen-overdose epidemic across the country. Now, their parents are fighting back. Above: Amy Neville, mother of Alex