Archive for July 2024
HRSA Announces New Policy Action to Improve Access to Housing for People With HIV
Genetic Architecture of Mental Disorders in Ancestrally Diverse Populations II (U24 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Factors Anticipating Adolescents’ Adherence and Dropout in an Online ACT Intervention During the COVID-19 Pandemic
CfP: Urbanization and health – Addressing key challenges (Submission Deadline: 28 March)
Association of Birthplace for Sleep Duration, Sleep Quality, and Sleep Disorder Symptoms, at the US–Mexico Border
SleepWell24, a Smartphone Application to Promote Adherence to Positive Airway Pressure Therapy: Feasibility and Acceptability in a Randomized Controlled Trial
Keep it brief: Can a 4-item stress screener predict university adjustment over 18 months?
‘The voice of the true British housewife’: the politics of housewifery at Labour’s women’s conferences, 1945–1959
The predictive role of dyadic adjustment and perceived social support in explaining psychological help-seeking attitudes of married individuals
Major Depressive Episodes (MDE) Among Youth, 2022
“I’ve finally got my expression”: the anchoring role of identity in changing from an organisation-based career to a protean career path
Use of ‘risk’ language in breastfeeding promotional materials: US state and local health departments
Possible unintended consequences of pediatric clinician strategies for communicating about social-emotional and developmental concerns in diverse young children.
Social Security’s Office of the Inspector General Releases Scam Report to Congress
OIG received about 27,000 scam allegations in the second quarter:
– About 45% of reported cases claimed there was a problem with a person’s Social Security number.
– Nearly 17% of cases mentioned a problem with Social Security benefits.
– One-third of scams used official-looking documents or images (such as the Social Security logo).
Validation of the compassionate engagement and action scales, compassion scale, and Sussex-Oxford compassion scales in a French-Canadian sample
Response-contingent cocaine increases the reinforcing effectiveness of social contact.
Adam Smith and Sociology
Ketamine: The Story of Modern Psychiatry’s Most Fascinating Molecule
Digital phenotyping correlates of mobile cognitive measures in schizophrenia: A multisite global mental health feasibility trial
What a relief! The pleasure of threat avoidance.
The empathetic refutational interview to tackle vaccine misconceptions: Four randomized experiments.
Loss of Hospital-Based Obstetric Services in Rural Counties in the United States, 2010-2022
Prices as Social Facts: A Sociological Approach to Price Setting
Pilot examination of independent and interactive effects of maltreatment and neighborhood risk on child attachment
The role of social norms, intergroup contact, and ingroup favoritism in weight stigma
Down & Out in Bedford Falls
It’s a Wonderful Life and the Dream of Small-Town Life
S1EP27: Using Surge Events to Tackle Unsheltered Homeless
Fringe heroines: situated struggles of women scientists in Brazilian agriculture
Genetic Architecture of Mental Disorders in Ancestrally Diverse Populations II (U01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Stressful life events and prenatal representations of the child
HRSA awards $2.5M to help expand interstate licensing compacts for providers, social workers
Celebrating 50 Years: NCAI Leader Larry Wright, Jr. on Tribal Sovereignty
Borrowing Bronfenbrenner: An Argument for Increasing the Intersection of Diverse Theoretical and Applied Models
Substance Misuse Treatment and Recovery: Federal Guidance Needs to Address Work Arrangements for Those Living in Residential Facilities
Missing the forest for the trees: investigating factors influencing student evaluations of teaching
Problem gambling in Germany: results of a mixed-mode population survey in 2021
Professor receives journal award, federal funding
Dr. Saltanat Childress is an assistant professor at UTA’s School of Social Work focused on family well-being, economic empowerment, and improving the responses of criminal justice.
Erich Fromm’s social psychoanalysis: Beyond the interpersonal dyad
Making it “EASI” for pediatricians to determine when toddler tantrums are “more than the terrible twos”: Proof-of-concept for primary care screening with the Multidimensional Assessment Profiles–Early Assessment Screener for Irritability (MAPS-EASI).
Exhaustion and job satisfaction among internal and external outplacement counsellors
Association between illegal drug use and cigarette smoking among Ethiopian students: A systematic review and meta-analysis
How a Second Trump Term Could Turn Up the Heat on Higher Ed
This time around, the Trump team will be more prepared to govern. To assist in that effort, the conservative Heritage Foundation has spearheaded an effort known as Project 2025 to recruit and train employees to serve in the administration and provide a blueprint to radically reshape the federal government, higher education policy included. Trump has recently tried to distance himself from Project 2025, although several of its proposals—abolishing the Education Department, for one, and rescinding Biden’s Title IX rule—overlap with his own agenda and the party’s platform. Further, several former officials who worked in the DeVos-led department helped write the Education Department section of Project 2025.