Honors research social work student, Domina Augustine, interviewing PhD candidate Kyle Langjie for the Access All Areas Podcast
Archive for August 2024
Malignant Narcissism, the Dark Tetrad, and Paranoia: A Comparative Study Using Relative Importance Analyses
Relative Labor Market Utility Perceptions and Offending: A Rational Choice Perspective on the Benefits of Licit and Illicit Work
Effects of policy interventions on psychotropic polypharmacy in Japanese older adults
Research Impact Accelerator launches to drive social impact in 2024
Call for Applications: 2025 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
New psychoactive substances – the current situation in Europe (European Drug Report 2024)
Introduction to the Special Issue on Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions
Promoting Evidence-Based Academic and Behavioral Interventions
76% of Hong Kong firms have never hired young people with special needs, survey finds
But companies say they are open to such hirings and call for more support measures such as internships with social worker support. Above: Hong Kong’s Central is home to some of the city’s biggest companies.
The burden and trends of child and maternal malnutrition across the regions in Ethiopia, 1990–2019: The Global Burden of Disease Study 2019
SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination Improves Semen Quality in Men Recovered From COVID-19: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Race and ethnic differences in step‐ versus biological parent support to adult children
The impact of exercise on growth factors in postmenopausal women: a systematic review and meta-analysis
A Comprehensive Approach to Addressing the Burnout Crisis Among US Health Care Workers: The Houston Methodist Experience
Virtual Reality–Based Simulated Hallucinations to Enhance Empathy Toward Individuals With Schizophrenia
Pattern, Clinical Characteristics, and Impact of Family History on Prostate-Specific Antigen in Prostate Cancer: A Multicenter Study
USDA/WIC breastfeeding support website
Differential Associations between Paraphilic Interests and Sexual Satisfaction
Call for manuscript submissions: Postpartum depression (Deadline 13 Nov)
Placement stability and family support after government-mandated rapid return: A two-year follow-up
How narcissism relates to upward-status disagreement in virtual project design teams
Digital Redlining: The Relevance of 20th Century Housing Policy to 21st Century Broadband Access and Education
It’s not what you say it’s what you do: School diversity ideologies and adolescent mental health and academic engagement
Prevalence of key potentially inappropriate drugs use in pediatrics: a cross-sectional study
Social work & social media: a survey of use, attitudes, and knowledge among U.S. students
Policy Basics: How Many Weeks of Unemployment Compensation Are Available?
Alaska Native Resilience: Voices from World War II
The US government justified its World War II occupation of Alaska as a defense against Japan’s invasion of the Aleutian Islands, but it equally served to advance colonial expansion in relation to the geographically and culturally diverse Indigenous communities affected. Offering important Alaska Native experiences of this history, Holly Miowak Guise draws on a wealth of oral histories and interviews with Indigenous elders to explore the multidimensional relationship between Alaska Natives and the US military during the Pacific Wa
I need new friends! Changes in perceived peer drinking norms and developmental outcomes across the transition to college
Social Security Has Protected the Nation’s Families for 89 Years
Social Security is one of the most successful anti-poverty programs in the history of our country. For 89 years, our benefits have provided financial security to countless families. Today more than 71 million Americans receive about $1.5 trillion in benefits during the year.
Increase in Human Parvovirus B19 Activity in the United States
Parvovirus B19 is a seasonal respiratory virus that is transmitted through respiratory droplets by people with symptomatic or asymptomatic infection. In the first quarter of 2024, public health authorities in 14 European countries observed unusually high numbers of cases of parvovirus B19.
Enhancing Men’s Awareness of Testicular Diseases (E-MAT) using virtual reality: A randomised pilot feasibility study and mixed method process evaluation
Learning problem solving to manage school-life challenges: The impact on student success in college
Adolescents’ perceptions of privacy violations by parents, siblings, and friends
The making of the citizen in Colombia: Transitional assemblages, civic education, and the long quest for peace
Canada: Continuing improvement in university finances, 2022/2023
Functional Near‐Infrared Spectroscopy‐Based Computer‐Aided Diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder Using Convolutional Neural Network with a New Channel Embedding Layer Considering Inter‐Hemispheric Asymmetry in Prefrontal Hemodynamic Responses
Resting‐State Brain Dynamics Unique to Anxiety in Major Depressive Disorder
Effectiveness of public health spending: Investigating the moderating role of governance using partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM)
Opioid agonist treatment outcomes among individuals with a history of nonfatal overdose: Findings from a pragmatic, pan‐Canadian, randomized control trial
Borders, labor, and beyond: Collective reflections on Harsha Walia’s writing, activism, and influence on the anthropology of work
Ecological Momentary Assessment versus Weekly Questionnaire Assessment of Change in Depression
An online evidence-based dictionary of common adverse events of antidepressants: a new tool to empower patients and clinicians in their shared decision-making process
The return of fascism: are we back to the 1930s?
Paternal Self-Efficacy Scale for Nonresident Fathers: Scale Development and Validation
The Role of AI in Child Welfare and Community Organizing: Interview with ChatGPT-4o
Unforeseen Health Care Bills and Coverage Denials by Health Insurers in the U.S.
Indiana Argues Professors Lack First Amendment Rights in Public Classrooms
“The curriculum used in state universities and instruction offered by state employees” is “state speech,” the attorney general’s office wrote, and “plaintiffs”— the professors—”have no right to control how the State speaks.”