Archive for August 2024
Impact of a psychoeducational intervention on willingness to seek help for depression among African American young adults
Too risky to use, or too risky not to? Lessons learned from over 30 years of research on forensic risk assessment with Indigenous persons.
Not All Racial and Ethnic Groups Are Aging At National Pace
Fewer Older Than Younger Adults Reported Mental Health Struggles During Pandemic but Results Varied by Socioeconomic Group
A multistep mediation model examining how consultation in prolonged exposure therapy affects PTSD treatment outcomes.
He was a rising star of academia with multiple papers. He was also a cat
Larry Richardson’s online profile suggested that he was a young mathematician with significant potential.
A Qualitative Examination of a Reminiscence Intervention for Older Adults Using Three-Dimensional (3D) Printed Objects
Uncovering Local Knowledge in Grassroots Associations: An Illustration of the Critical Reflexive Approach
Family resilience in a crisis: A qualitative study of family resilience in multimember infected families in the context of COVID-19.
Sanders Proposes ‘Moonshot’ Bill to Combat Long Covid Crisis
The Long Covid Research Moonshot Act of 2024 would provide the National Institutes of Health (NIH) with $1 billion in mandatory funding per year for a decade to support studies, the pursuit of treatments, and the expansion of care for U.S. patients impacted by the condition.
Review of psychological effects of dog bites in children
Integrated Data Collection in Q Methodology: Using ChatGPT From Concourse to Q-sample to Q-sort
Children’s voices for change: Co-researching with children and young people as family violence experts by experience
Perspectives of Nursing Home Staff: Application of Dementia Training Approaches
The Development of the Smartphone Proficiency Questionnaire for Chinese Older Adults (SPQ-COA)
Introduction to the Costs of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias
Aggressive behaviour and diabetes: A clinical case of atypical metabolic improvement during clozapine treatment
Social assets and the career intent of teachers serving students with extensive support needs
Constipation prevalence and risk from prescribed medications in people with intellectual disability: Findings from an English mortality programme
Parent and professional perspectives on implementing the Pediatric Autism Communication Therapy: A mixed-methods analysis
Autistic and autism community perspectives on infant and family support in the first two years of life: Findings from a community consultation survey
Technological aspects and recommendations for applying teledentistry in oral medicine: a scoping review
Emotion dysregulation in autism: A meta-analysis
Disparities in perioperative mortality outcomes between First Nations and non-First Nations peoples in Australia: protocol for a systematic review and planned meta-analysis
The Relation Between Sexual Fantasies and Offense-Supportive Cognitions in People Convicted of Sexual Offenses: A Preliminary Study
Comparative effectiveness of interventions for cancer treatment–related cognitive impairment in adult cancer survivors: protocol for a systematic review
Does Being Over 60 Years Old at Index Offense Impact Sexual Recidivism Risk? A Large-Scale Comparison of Men Released Over the Age of 60
Effectiveness of pharmacological treatments for severe agitation in real-world emergency settings: protocol of individual-participant-data network meta-analysis
The Influence of Race on Detected and Undetected Sexual Offense Histories: A Comparison of White and Black Men Committed as Sexually Violent Persons
Examining the Veterans Health Administration whole health model of care within the context of posttraumatic stress disorder.
Financial Worries of Diverse Californians With Needs for Long-Term Services and Supports
Sticky, Sexy, Sad: Swipe Culture and the Darker Side of Dating Apps
A systematic review of immersive technologies for education: Learning performance, cognitive load and intrinsic motivation
Innovative solutions to a vexing issue: “social admissions”
A randomized trial of collaborative support for opioid taper after trauma hospitalization
High levels of anxiety and depression in women farmers from Ecuador: A cross-section study in Coastal and Highlands regions
Ultraviolet Radiation
Taxing Very High-Value Home Sales Is an Equitable and Effective Strategy to Raise Revenue and Fund Affordable Housing
Neoliberalism and the University, Part 2: A Discussion with Natalie Fenton and Alison Hearn
Dating Violence Experiences Among Sex-Trafficking Youths in Juvenile Detention
Can AI Break Out of Panglossian Neoliberalism?
In accepting the Googles and Facebooks of the world as our default information providers, we have made many bizarre compromises of this sort. But our lack of exploration into alternative models isn’t a testament to the exceptional quality of Silicon Valley’s offerings; it’s a consequence of the hegemony of Panglossian neoliberalism. Any departure from the market model is depicted as a regression to central planning or outdated systems like Minitel and the Post Office.