Archive for July 2024
The cognitive effect of non-invasive brain stimulation combined with cognitive training in Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment: a systematic review and meta-analysis
An ecological analysis of hope amongst Asian rainbow young people in Aotearoa New Zealand
From displacement to empowerment: How women found their voice and claimed their power
Mediterranean Diet and the Microbiota Gut Brain Axis in Major Depression (MeDiVa)
The Barriers and Facilitators to Abuse Disclosure and Psychosocial Support Needs in Children and Adolescents Around the Time of Disclosure
Key considerations in the adoption of Artificial Intelligence in public health
A Mixed Methods Examination of Nonprofit Board Chair Preferences in Hiring Executive Directors
SANE Program Development and Operation Guide
A qualitative exploration of how to support PrEP adherence among young men who have sex with men
CfP: Delivering better health services through patient-centered care (Submission Deadline: 28 March)
How Did Older Households React to Inflation?
Are We Talking about the Same Thing? A Survey of Preschool Workers’ Attitudes and Beliefs about Bullying
The role of the social sciences and humanities in pandemic preparedness responses: insights gained from COVID-19, HIV and AIDS and related epidemics
Family Conceptions at the Intersection of Feminism, Public Health, and Nationalism in Czechoslovakia (1918–1939)
The Importance of Assessing the Pre-school Children’s Participation at Home, Preschool and Community Setting
Onward, Christian Soldiers—To War!
Professional right-wing media figure Jack Posobiec, sporting facial stubble that was groomed to an embarrassingly meticulous degree, came to preach the Gospel of Trump, the savior who would bring salvation to the persecuted victims of elite globalist leftism. In order to “save Western civilization,” he said, the Right must enact “absolute reciprocity,” to visit upon their communist foes — meaning, I think, everyone to the left of Steve Bannon — the same outrages that Republicans themselves have suffered. “If they are going to hold J6 investigations to target patriots, then we will hold investigations to identify the neo-cultural Marxists in seats of power all across Washington,” Posobiec said. “We don’t negotiate with un-humans. Because that’s the stakes of this battle: humanity versus un-humanity.”
Maine joins the Social Work Licensure Compact
Social good reappraisal as a novel and effective emotion regulation strategy
Catholic charities sue over Michigan’s ban on conversion therapy on LGBTQ+ minors
Prostate cancer-related sexual dysfunction – the significance of social relations in men’s reconstructions of masculinity
‘I could see myself doing something like that’: US women’s engagement with characters who experience abortion, adoption and surrogacy on Little Fires Everywhere
From Job to Career The Changing Landscape—and Growing Impact—of Career and Technical Education
Wear Some Armor in Your Hair: Urban Renewal and the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Lincoln Park
Career sacrifice for an LGBTQ*-friendly work environment? a choice experiment to investigate the job preferences of LGBTQ* people
Deflecting a “crisis”: the opioid epidemic in Appalachia as state violence
On Giving Up
NGOs, CBOs, and the contested politics of community-driven development in urban informal settlements
Allying With Youth Developing Life Long Relationships and Supportive Networks
Guidance to States and Communities on Using Federal Funding to Support Mental Health Services for LGBTQI+ Youth
Saving Which Children How? The Importance of Cultural Capital in Youth-Focused International Aid and Development
Intimate Partner Violence and Relational Maintenance During Incarceration
‘Historically left out,’ a Wabanaki organization forges its own approach to addiction treatment
The Healing Lodge, a community and recovery center for Indigenous people, sits at the edge of downtown Millinocket.
Prevalence, predictors, and economic burden of mental health disorders among asylum seekers, refugees and migrants from African countries: A scoping review
How do question-answer exchanges among generations matter for children’s happiness?
‘It’s not making a decision, it’s prompting the discussions’: a qualitative study exploring stakeholders’ views on the acceptability and feasibility of advance research planning (CONSULT-ADVANCE)
Federal Report: ACA Dramatically Increased Health Coverage
The supervisor and student in Bachelor thesis supervision: a broad repertoire of sometimes conflicting roles
The influence of English language proficiency test scores on the academic success of ESL undergraduate students
Nottinghamshire County Council glowing Ofsted report helps to rebuild trust after children’s services ‘dark history’
Nottinghamshire children service’s best Ofsted report for 20 years helps put its ‘dark history’ behind it, the councillor responsible says. Hundreds of youngsters were sexually or physically abused while in the council’s children’s homes and foster care between the 1960s and 1990s.
Dreams versus reality: wishes, expectations and perceived reality for the use of extra non-work time in a 30-hour work week experiment
With a little help from my family and friends: social class and contextual variations in the role of personal networks in students’ higher education plans
How does work design influence work-life boundary enactment and work-life conflict?
Geographic inequalities in accessibility of essential services
BASW invited to event where DfE “resets relationship” with stakeholders
Bridget Phillipson, Secretary of State for Education with BASW Chair Julia Ross