Marikina Mayor Marcy Teodoro said they recorded 5,848 families, or 30,128 individuals, being rescued and brought to evacuation centers during the onslaught of Typhoon Carina on Wednesday, July 24.
Archive for July 2024
Concomitant use of antidepressants and benzodiazepines during pregnancy and associated risk of congenital malformations: a population-based cohort study in Taiwan
Guidance: Regulation of end-point assessments (status)
Public Health Crisis in Gaza—The Responsibility of US-Based Academic Medical Journals
Filial piety as a beneficial factor for posttraumatic adjustment in the context of adverse childhood experiences among Taiwanese young adults
Mayor Marcy requests for additional social workers to debrief Typhoon Carina-hit residents
Gender inequality in work location, childcare and work-life balance: Phase-specific differences throughout the COVID-19 pandemic
An Evaluation of TransLife Care: A Locally Developed Structural HIV Prevention Intervention for Transgender Women in Chicago, Illinois
Treating Major Depression With Yoga Mono-therapy
A scoping review of decision-making tools to support substitute decision-makers for adults with impaired capacity
Families in Youth-to-Parent Aggression Situation: Clinical Symptoms, Parenting and Family Functioning
Racial differences in physical activity engagement, barriers, and enjoyment during weight loss.
Taking Action to Reduce Medicaid Churn and Keep People Continuously Enrolled in Coverage
General CfP: Evaluation & the Health Professions
Change trajectories classes in couple therapy: How much does relationship satisfaction change?
Reliability of the innovative moments coding system for groups and the association between markers of change and outcomes.
The women’s refuge as ‘homeplace’: Black and Asian women’s refuges in Britain as spaces of community and resistance (1980–2000)
The Multicultural Orientation Inventory–Group Version-8: Development and validation of a brief scale to measure cultural processes in group therapy.
Implementation of a fluid balance control strategy in critically ill patients: POINCARE-2 trial process evaluation
Evaluation of an interactive education workshop on hospital pharmacists’ ethical reasoning: an observational study
The heritagization of cultural politics: anthropological research on Chinese cultural heritage
Texas Historical Commission moves to designate UT building as state landmark
The building, designed by renowned architect Paul Philippe Cret, was once home to University Junior High, the first desegregated school in Austin. It also contains murals by celebrated local muralist Raúl Valdez.
Breast cancer trends in Chile: Incidence and mortality rates (2007–2018)
Medicaid Expansion Eased Financial Strain During COVID
Why I’ll never forget the day I met Daniel Kahneman for lunch
His ideas about human thinking and behaviour – largely dealing with their imperfections – infiltrated fields from health policy to politics, casino gambling to baseball. His impact was perhaps most dramatic in economics, the discipline for which he won the Nobel Prize in 2002. He often joked about the fact that he had never even taken an economics class. He described his influence on that field, and on every other, as entirely accidental. He was just trying to have fun with his work, and answer some questions about the human mind along the way.
The effect of intergroup ostracism on identity and affective responses: Exploring the role of perceived discrimination.
Latest Canadian Consensus Conference on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Dementia: What’s in It for Primary Care?
Posttraumatic cognition change trajectories in veterans with PTSD who completed an intensive Cognitive Processing Therapy treatment program
Trauma-Informed Care for Survivors in CoC and ESG Projects and Systems
Self-Efficacy and Life Satisfaction Mediate the Relationship between Perceived Social Support and Career Exploration among College Students: A Cross-Sectional Study
M14 General Principles on Plan, Design, and Analysis of Pharmacoepidemiological Studies That Utilize Real-World Data for Safety Assessment of Medicines
Be careful what you wish for: Individuals perceived to desire status are afforded less status
Cognitive impairment following breast cancer treatments: an umbrella review
From Disparity to Unity Transforming Child Welfare Through Racial Equity (audio description)
Metacognitive beliefs, mood symptoms, and fatigue four years after stroke: An explorative study
Monitoring a Fragile Child Protection System: a Longitudinal Local Area Ecological Analysis of the Inequalities Impact of Children’s Services Inspections on Statutory Child Welfare Interventions in England
Study raises hopes that shingles vaccine may delay onset of dementia
The Oxford team studied the health records of more than 200,000 US citizens vaccinated for shingles, about half of whom received the new vaccine. Over the next six years, the risk of dementia was 17% lower in those who received Shingrix compared with Zostavax.
Pass-Through “Parity” Argument Is Misguided and Misleading: Deduction Should Expire as Scheduled
Who Stays Poor and Who Doesn’t? An Analysis Based on Joint Assessment of Income and Assets
USPSTF Recommendation: Interventions to Prevent Falls in Community-Dwelling Older Adults
Relationship Between Sexual Abuse and Substance Use Among Students from Caribbean Colombian
Origins of Post-1960 Black Family Structure
A naturalistic study of plasma lipid alterations in female patients with anorexia nervosa before and after weight restoration treatment
Richness, Insecurity and the Welfare State
Special Interest Group (SIG) Network & Board Committees
COVID-19 distress, sources of meaning, and crisis of meaning in the Finnish context
Early release of prisoners suggests SNP has forgotten about murders that shocked Scotland
The onus will be on social workers to complete a report to inform licence conditions and to supervise released prisoners in the community, and we know how stretched our colleagues are in that profession.