Archive for July 2024
How Does the Public Explain Police Misconduct? Race, Politics, and Attributions
State Child Welfare Data Linkages Descriptive Study Technical Report: Study Background and Design
Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Drug Development, Diagnosis, and Treatment: Proceedings of a Workshop
Using In Lieu of Services to Address Health-Related Social Needs: Upshots from the Recent Federal Rule
Cognitive and Metacognitive Skills, Maternal Involvement in Education and Mother–Child Relationship Among Mothers of Children With and Without Learning Disabilities
Enhancing Causal Pursuits in Organizational Science: Targeting the Effect of Treatment on the Treated in Research on Vulnerable Populations
A ‘weight’ on the shoulders of our youth: The pains of probation on young adult men with a sexual conviction. An exploratory study
Time perception among people living with and without dementia: A scoping review
Challenges faced by adolescent girls on menstrual hygiene management: School-based study, Siha, Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
HIV Data Insights with PACHA Co-Chair Vincent Guilamo-Ramos
Multigenerational Resilience and Self-Esteem Among Caribbean Families
Former foster youth on preventing sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
A Clinical Guide to Support the Implementation of Addiction Consult Services and the Value of Teaching and Technical Assistance
U.S. Breastfeeding Committee: Building racial equity capacity within an extended network
Examining Latina IPV Survivors’ Help-Seeking Experiences: Unmet Needs and Lack of Culturally Competent Services
The impact of armed conflicts on HIV treatment outcomes in Sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Queer Reads: Lesbian author recounts her journey away from tradition in ‘Kissing Girls on Shabbat’
As a teen, Sara Glass — then known as Malka — she had accepted her calling as a servant of God: to become a dutiful wife and bear children while growing up in the Gur Hasidic sect of Brooklyn. However, she had questions. Hardest of all was to understand why she so deeply and powerfully felt a love that she was taught to hate.
Whole Person Research and Coordination Center (Whole Person RCC) U24 (Clinical Trial Not Allowed) (Letter of Intent Due Date(s): Oct 1)
Community experiences with police and implications for public health: A focus group study
NYC’s Asian Poverty Matches Black, Hispanic Poverty
National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Strategic Plan: Fiscal Years 2024-2028
“Walk me through the final day”: A thematic analysis study on the family caregiver experience of the Medical Assistance in Dying procedure day
The Impact of COVID‐19 on Education in Latin America: Long‐Run Implications for Poverty and Inequality
Social worker beaten to death for knocking on wrong door
A Westchester Social Worker who was brutally beaten by a man for knocking on the wrong door during a home visit in a Peekskill apartment has died. Maria Coto, 56, was on life support at the Westchester Medical Center since the May 19th incident before her breathing tube was removed on June 19.
Psychometric Properties of the Spanish Version of the Cognitive Problems and Strategies Assessment in Patients with Bipolar Disorder
The Consulting Trap: How Professional Service Firms Hook Governments and Undermine Democracy
The Consulting Trap does a deep dive into how governments have become hooked on private consultancy firms with dire consequences for democratic decision-making, public accountability and accessible public services. Hurl and Werner contend that firms like McKinsey, Accenture, KPMG and Deloitte increasingly take responsibility for core public services, trapping governments in cycles of dependency. Through orchestrating tax avoidance for the wealthy while engineering austerity for the rest, they show how these firms have created the foundations for the deepening privatization of the public services, further entrenching their power.
The Inequality Cycle: How Psychology Helps Keep Economic Inequality in Place
LGBTQ+ Hate Crimes: Understanding Victim Reasons for Non-Reporting
Supporting Victims of Sexual Assault: The Effect of “Real Rape Mythology” and “Worthy Victim” Stereotypes on Police Decisions Regarding Service Referral and Advocate Involvement in Sexual Assault Cases
How divorce is boosting gender equality in Sweden – new study
In our new study, published in the journal Social Forces, we wanted to find out to what extent this remarkable change in living arrangements has changed the gender division of care work within the ex-couple. We hypothesised that the effect of such union dissolution may lead to more gender equality than when children went to live only with their mothers.
Call for abstracts: All Ireland Social Work Research Conference Consortium (Due by 7 Aug)
The relationship among generalized trust, social networks, and social resources across 30 countries
The heterogeneous impact of psychological discourse on (our view of) recognition
Managing violent behavior: a case study on the Bonek football club supporters in Indonesia
Integration of primary care and palliative care services to improve equality and equity at the end-of-life: Findings from realist stakeholder workshops
Global Prevalence of Social Anxiety Disorder in Children, Adolescents and Youth: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Culturally responsive data analysis for evaluations in contexts of fragility, conflict, and violence
Older people face barriers to Talking Therapies
According to Independent Age, around 75% of people aged 65+ have experienced significant anxiety or low mood. Yet older adults are also less likely to be referred to therapy; one study even found that younger adults were 80% more likely to receive therapy. This underrepresentation is also present in Talking Therapies (formerly IAPT), the NHS pathway for treatment for anxiety and depression, where older adults represent just 5.1% of referrals.
Introduction: COVID-19 Related Professional Challenges, Innovations, and Implications for Child Maltreatment Victims
Multisector Collaboration vs. Social Democracy for Addressing Social Determinants of Health
British Academy’s Visiting Fellowships 2025 (Deadline: 23 Oct)
Cheerfulness in the history of psychiatry
Inclusive Social Protection
Double jeopardy for families of prisoners in Kashmir: A focus on prison visiting experiences
Enhanced adherence counselling outcomes among people living with HIV with virological failure: Single-centre experience in Pune, India
Understanding the impact of digital therapeutic engagement in promoting mental wellbeing for Pacific youth in Aotearoa New Zealand: an exploration of the literature
South Asia’s unprotected poor: A systematic review of why social protection programs fail to reach their potential
Helping Singapore’s sex workers move to other careers
A former masseuse who provided “happy endings” to clients, the single mother joined the sex trade about 20 years ago to support her child, then a toddler. Nina (not her real name) is one of those who have benefited from a Project X programme called The Next Step, which was set up in October 2023 to help sex workers looking to find alternative career pathways.