Archive for July 2024
Strongly identified White Europeans’ humanization of the complainant predicts elevated punishment for a Black but not White university student accused of sexual assault.
‘Relocating Adolescents’: The Costs of Out-of-Area Placements as a Response to Extra-Familial Risk/Harm
Does past intimate partner violence moderate the link between daily stress and conflict during pregnancy? A dyadic daily diary investigation.
Adverse childhood experiences research: The path forward
Profiles of service-engaged intimate partner violence survivors: Considerations for service delivery and continuation.
Correction to: Supporting Meaningful Implementation and Evaluation of Strengths-Based Approaches in Adult Social Care: A Theory of Change for The Three Conversations
Caregiver report of adverse childhood events: comparison of self-administered and telephone questionnaires
Social Workers’ Perceptions of the Nature of Child Neglect: A Systematic Literature Review
Mystical experience has a stronger relationship with spiritual intelligence than with schizotypal personality traits and psychotic symptoms.
From art to insight: The role of a creative arts therapies group workshop on college students’ well-being, self-awareness, and loneliness
Rethinking child behavior: Attribution retraining improves child educators’ understanding and response
Public perceptions of manipulations on behavior outside of awareness.
“It’s like crystal gazing”: The Lived Experience of Anticipating End-of-Life Choices in Older Adults and Their Close Ones
Stay at home behavior during COVID-19: The role of person-home relationships
Persuasiveness: An underappreciated characteristic of effective therapists.
Using the Age-Friendly Environment Framework to Assess Advance Care Planning Factors Among Older Adults With Limited Income: A Cross-Sectional, Descriptive Survey Study
Diversity and representation in ADHD psychosocial treatment research: A comprehensive synthesis with data from over 10,000 participants
Features of depersonalization: An examination and expansion of the cognitive-behavioral model.
Social Isolation, Loneliness, and Depressive Symptoms Among Older Adults: The Moderating Effect of Resilience
Researching causal relationships from the first-person perspective. An Expansion of the micro-phenomenological method
Editors’ introduction: June 2024.
Performance of the Modified Caregiver Strain Index in a Sample of Black and White Persons Living With Dementia and Their Caregivers
A comprehensive analysis of presence, seamlessness, and player responses in metaverse gaming
The influence of empathy on the perceptual response to visual art.
Dwellings occupied by mobility-limited older people emerge as strong control centers and more age-friendly places
Knowledge and the perceived value of paintings: The role of time, presence, and the contagion effect on art evaluation.
Re-assessing the assessment of fears of positive and negative evaluation: Scale development and psychometric evaluation of the Bivalent Fear of Evaluation Scale (BFOES)
Do art lovers lead happier and even healthier lives? Investigating the psychological and physical benefits of savoring art.
Quality of life, functioning and participation of children and adolescents with visual impairment: A scoping review
Group responses to deviance: Disentangling the motivational roles of collective enhancement and self-uncertainty reduction
2024 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention
Long-Term Course of Remission and Recovery in Psychotic Disorders
New agendas and old legacies? Comparing international organisations’ proposals on health and long-term care systems in Latin America
Loneliness, Lack of Social and Emotional Support, and Mental Health Issues — United States, 2022
From a concept to a theory: The six eras of quality of life research and application
Evolving narratives on signal functions for monitoring maternal and newborn health services: A meta-narrative inspired review
Alarms Raised Over For-Profit Medicare Advantage Using AI to Deny Care to Seniors
MA plans are not part of Medicare. They are a private health insurance “scam” created by a Republican-controlled Congress and signed into law by then-President George W. Bush “as a way of routing hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars into the pockets of for-profit insurance companies,” according to frequent Common Dreams opinion contributor Thom Hartmann.
General CfP | Multi-Journal Collection on SDG 8: Economic, Social and Political Development in Developing Countries
Suicide Mortality Review Cooperative Agreement (Closes: July 24)
Association Between Institution ZIP Code Characteristics and NIH Funding
Sad Planets
2024 KIDS Count Data Book: 2024 State Trends in Child Well-Being
Spouses in Opposite-Sex and Same-Sex Married Couples and Their Households: 2022
Call for manuscript submissions: Anger, aggression and violence (Submission deadline 21 March 2025)
America Got Gay Marriage, but It Came at a Cost
It’s a strange time for gay rights in America. As the country nears the 10th anniversary of the legalization of gay marriage nationwide, support for it has risen to 70 percent of the American public. But at the same time, L.G.B.T.Q. people are being targeted in ways not seen since the days of Save Our Children, Anita Bryant’s infamous 1977 campaign against gay rights that depicted gay men as human garbage and pedophiles.