Set in a care home for kids and youth with intellectual disabilities, the hybrid pic follows a team of social workers in their daily routines and interactions with the youths. When a young resident reveals she is pregnant and wants to keep the baby, the head therapist Eivor (Amalie Ibsen Jensen) has to take difficult decisions.
Archive for August 2024
Too tired to think: Relationship between post-COVID-19 fatigue and cognition in a veteran sample
The Positive Effect of Social Support in the Relationship Between Emotion and Motivation of People in Science
Systematic review and tools appraisal of prognostic factors of return to work in workers on sick leave due to musculoskeletal and common mental disorders
Mpox cases are soaring in Africa – what must be done to prevent a global pandemic
Synthesizing perspectives: Crafting an Interdisciplinary view of social media’s impact on young people’s mental health
Incivility, Mobbing, and Abusive Supervision: A Tripartite Scale Development Study
“Nobody Else Could Tell Those Stories”: Exploring Recollections of Grandparental Narratives in Early Adulthood
Call for LGBTQI+, Roma, or Refugee Focussed Youth Workers in Belgium, Greece, & Italy
NIHR: Be Part of Research
Kinship Foster Caregivers, Caseworkers, and Foster parents’ Reflections and Experiences with Placement and Support in Iowa
The Risk Of Perpetuating Health Disparities Through Cost-Effectiveness Analyses
Organized Crime and American Power: A History, Second Edition
Comparing the effect of prolonged exposure therapy (PET) and metacognitive therapy (MCT) on the quality of life among veterans with PTSD
Labour Force Survey, July 2024
Armed and Underground: Inside the Turbulent, Secret World of an American Militia
Reporting Highlights
– Militias After Jan. 6: Internal messages reveal how AP3, one of the largest U.S. militias, rose even as prosecutors pursued other paramilitary groups after the assault on the Capitol.
– Organized Vigilantism: AP3 has already sought to shape American life through armed vigilante operations — at the Texas border, outside ballot boxes and during Black Lives Matter protests.
– Close Ties With Police: AP3 leaders have forged alliances with law enforcement around the U.S. Internal files reveal their strategies for building these ties and where they’ve claimed success.
Generative AI can not yet reliably read and extract information from clinical notes in medical records, finds study
“While we see potential efficiency gains in using the generative AI LLM for information extraction tasks, issues of reliability and hallucinations currently limit its utility,” said Andrew Rundle, DrPH, professor of Epidemiology at Columbia Mailman School and senior author.
Ticking the boxes: fathers’ performativity, change and intimate partner violence
Using Human Resources Data to Predict Turnover of Community Mental Health Employees: Prediction and Interpretation of Machine Learning Methods
Understanding the moral cognition of aggression: Longitudinal serial effects of personal relative deprivation and hostility on within‐person changes in civic moral disengagement
Dignity 2024 Looks at Lived Experience of LGBTQ+ Adults 45+
Parenting children with Down syndrome: A systemic look at the disability experience
Priorities for quality of life after traumatic brain injury
The continuum of care for maternal health in Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Introduction to the New Statistics Estimation, Open Science, and Beyond, Edition 2
“Alone in the dark”: A qualitative study of treatment experiences among young adults with a recent concussion and anxiety
Suicide rates among physicians compared with the general population in studies from 20 countries: gender stratified systematic review and meta-analysis
Survivor Benefits Testimonial: Erik Hansen
Managing post-separation violence: mothers’ strategies and the challenges of receiving societal protection
Predictors, barriers, and facilitators to refugee women’s employment and economic inclusion: A mixed methods systematic review
The Role of Psychoanalytic Mechanisms of Defense; What They Are and How They Work Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Racism in America: Episode 2
Early Detection of Dementia – Health System Provider Toolkit
It is very difficult, if not impossible, to know exactly how many people with an intellectual disability are in sheltered work programs in Canada. (Shutterstock) According to the UN, Canadians with intellectual disabilities are being exploited
It is very difficult, if not impossible, to know exactly how many people with an intellectual disability are in sheltered work programs in Canada.
Why I’m optimistic about the NHS’s ability to tackle poverty despite the stats
Social work practices with victims of violence among people with cognitive disabilities
Social determinants of child abuse: Evidence from seven countries in sub-Saharan Africa
Non-Supportive Coparenting and a High Interdependent Self-Construal as Risk Factors for Parental Burnout in Mothers and Fathers in Switzerland
Cultural Socialization and Civic Engagement Among Racially Diverse Students of Color: Examining Ethnic-Racial Identity Components as Mediators and Neighborhood Racial Composition as a Moderator
Scottish Government scraps plans for free bus travel for asylum seekers
The move has been slammed by charities, including the Maryhill Integration Network. They said in a statement: “This decision will have a significant negative impact for people seeking asylum in Scotland, for some, it was a last ray of hope under such difficult and hostile policies…. People in the asylum process cannot work, cannot access public funds and some live on as little as £1.36 per day.”
The role of unit cohesion and perceived resilience in substance use disorder
Factors Associated with the Utilization of Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Among Older Adults: A Systematic Review of the Last Decade
Think outside the box! Jung, Lévi-Strauss, and postcolonialism (individual, society, and institutes): spectrum of psychology and sociology
Transitions from primary to secondary school in Greater Manchester: A qualitative exploration of the perspectives of Year 6 children who receive pupil premium funding
The super‐recogniser advantage extends to the detection of hyper‐realistic face masks
Room for Growth: A Qualitative Study into the Therapeutic Experiences of Consensually Non-Monogamous Clients in the United Kingdom
Measuring HIV outcomes for adolescent girls and young women programs in Africa: Using the polling booth survey technique
How Do Psychology Professors View the Relation Between Scientific Knowledge and Its Applicability and Societal Relevance?
In defence of multiculturalism – theoretical challenges
The Past is Not Always Our Guide
As far-right hate and violence sweep across Britain, exploiting the Southport murders as a pretext but especially targeting Muslim communities, anti-fascists of a certain vintage are taking to social media and posting defiant images of an Anti-Nazi League (ANL) badge. It’s a way of saying: “We have seen this before, and we will stand up to it again.” Above: A massive column of demonstrators occupying the full width of the Strand after the start of a procession from Trafalgar Square to Hackney’s Victoria Park in a “Carnival Against the Nazis” organised jointly by the Anti-Nazi League and Rock Against Racism, April 30, 1978