Archive for August 2024
Childhood abuse and depressive vulnerability in clients with gender dysphoria
Mirogabalin: a novel gabapentinoid or another false dawn?
In support of rigor and reproducibility in cancer cachexia research
Person-centred counsellors’ experiences of working with clients in crisis: A qualitative interview study
Supervisor social skill and supervision outcome
Is meta-worry relevant to interpersonal problems? Testing the metacognitive model of generalized anxiety disorder in an analogue- and a clinical sample of GAD
Psychotropic drugs, eating behaviour and weight gain
Transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation in reducing depressive symptoms during the peripartum period
An evaluation of survive and thrive: a 10-week group psychoeducational course for adult interpersonal trauma survivors in Scotland
Validity of the distress tolerance inventory in predicting response to the Cold-Pressor Test
Sex and gender differences in cancer in individuals with severe mental disorders
Testing a brief, self-guided values affirmation for behavioral activation intervention during COVID-19
Virtual Awe: Expanding the Horizons of Mental Health Treatment
Lead exposure sources and public health investigations for children with elevated blood lead in England, 2014 to 2022
Research as resistance: Naming and dismantling the master narrative of “good” science.
Next Frontiers Conference 2024 – Decolonizing Wealth: Practices for transition, hospice & emergence
The evaluation of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) reliability generalization: A meta-analysis
Development and Validation of the Subjective Well-Being Resources Scale
The Fight Continues Against Criminalization of Homelessness
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Grants Pass v. Johnson allows cities to criminalize those who are homeless.
Will Urban Youth Fundamentally Change African Politics?
The reality of, and potential for, digitally enabled care in the community
A qualitative examination of cultural influences in parent–child relationships and life satisfaction among Asian American young adults.
Floods and Your Safety
Probing sustained attention and fatigue across the lifespan
Confronting scientific racism in psychology: Lessons from evolutionary biology and genetics.
Understanding queer Asian in/visibility via stereotype application.
An Investigation of the Impact of Students’ Prior Disciplinary Record on School Discipline Outcomes
BUSSW Researchers Assess Anxiety & Depression in People Receiving Rapid Rehousing Services
While recent research has highlighted the critical role housing plays in overall health, Rapid Rehousing (RRH) programs have emerged to help individuals and families move from homelessness to stable living situations. However, despite RRH’s growth as a solution to homelessness, its impact on mental health has remained largely unexplored until now.
Outcomes Among Sober Living House Residents Who Relapse: Role of Recovery Capital
The Irish Times view on special care services for children: a broken system
Minister for Children, Roderic O’Gorman, who has been told by officials that the special care system “may no longer be fit for purpose”. The underlying problem is a shortage of social workers who are qualified and willing to work in specialist care units
Après Coup of “You Must Remember This”
Dismantling racism in the field of psychology and beyond: Introduction to the special issue.
Exploring the Psychosocial and Wellbeing Needs of Staff Accessing Trauma Support in Forensic Mental Health Services in the UK: Relations with Demographic, Occupational and Trauma Event Characteristics
An existential perspective on interpersonal closeness and social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic
BASW honours Angi Naylor with Lifetime Achievement Award
Angi joined BASW as a student member in 1980 and is especially proud of her 10 years of work with the BASW Special Interest Group on Ageing (SIGA), including two terms as SIGA Chair. After SWU formed in 2011, Angi joined its Executive Committee, and has served as SWU Vice Chair for the past two years. Above: SWU General Secretary, John McGowan and Angi Naylor with her BASW Lifetime Achievement Award
Pathways of influence between maternal and paternal acceptance and childhood outcomes among Korean immigrant families.
Clinical characterization of Co-morbid autoimmune disease and eating disorders: a retrospective chart review
Measurement of basic psychological needs for physical activity participation for college students with intellectual disabilities: A validation study
Loneliness and Subjective Wellbeing During the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review
Acculturation, enculturation, culture-specific emotional distress, and parenting among Korean immigrant mothers.
The Longitudinal Relationships among Casual Sex and Psychological Well-Being in Chinese College Student
Sussex report illustrates financial benefit of better supporting reunification of children
A study undertaken by Lisa Holmes, Professor of Applied Social Science in the School of Education and Social Work at the University of Sussex, has illustrated the stark contrast in cost to the public purse of supporting children back into their family units (reunification) versus the costs associated with children returning to care due to failed reunification – and it is over four times less.