Archive for August 2024
American Coal
Online supervision training during the COVID-19 pandemic: a pilot program to foster supervisor engagement and organizational sustainability
The Epidemic of Congenital Syphilis in the Indigenous and Rural Populations of South Dakota
Child care arrangements for children aged 0 to 5 with long-term conditions or disabilities, 2023
An Exploration on the Public Stigma of Sexual Addiction
Medicare Benefciaries
Looking and listening in online therapy
The Election of Divorced Men vs. All the Single Ladies
We know what a Trump presidency looks like, and that the pandemic took a lot out of everyone. To my ears, a campaign that emphasizes personal freedom is more appealing than one filled with doom, gloom and rancor.
Considerations for Alternative Decision-Making When Transitioning to Adulthood for Youth With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Policy Statement
What do we know about how children and adolescents conceptualise violence? A systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative studies from sub-Saharan Africa
Advancing the Human Rights Content of the Social Work Curriculum
Trans and Gender Diverse Ageing in Care Contexts: Research into Practice
Predicting risk of postpartum depression using neurophysiological measures
Canadian residential facilities for victims of abuse, 2022/2023
Speech-language pathology clinical educators’ perspectives on the benefits and drawbacks of telesupervision: a qualitative analysis
“Stop Imposing on Us”: A Critical Examination of Ethnocultural Considerations in the Canadian Volunteer Hospice Palliative Care Landscape
Promoting men-inclusive maternity services: exploring the expectations, experiences and needs of men as fathers
Capitalism: The Story Behind the Word
Translating Critical Social Work into Clinical Practice: A Pilot Simulation-Based Study from Canada
The life cycle of large language models in education: A framework for understanding sources of bias
The impact of subjective, interpersonal, and structural social isolation on the mental health of African Americans and Black Caribbeans
Toni Morrison and the Geopoetics of Place, Race, and Be/longing
The Impact of Lived Expertise in Evidence-Based Practice Work
This Supreme Court has redefined the meaning of corruption
Snyder follows a pattern of the current Supreme Court I’ve documented in three books. Since John Roberts became its chief justice in 2006, the court has made prosecuting corruption, especially at the state and local level, nearly impossible for federal prosecutors.
Patient attitudes and experiences towards exercise during oncological treatment. A qualitative systematic review
Factors Associated with the Uptake of HIV Testing in Canada: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Study
Risk Factors for Obesity
2U looks to shed leases for office space amid bankruptcy
As 2U explained in the motion, the company — which works with colleges to build and maintain online programs and owns the MOOC platform edX — has already pulled operations from most of its office space.
Gender attributions of orgasm non-occurrence in heterosexual relationships and their association with sexual and relationship outcomes
Perceiving persons and their purposes: teleology, normativity, and personal identity
Recovery from Hypersexual Disorder (HD): An Examination of the Effectiveness of Combination Treatment
Unemployment: a hidden source of wage inequality?
Assisted dying: first-hand accounts of what it’s like to help a loved one die
Choosing to hasten one’s death is an intensely personal, carefully considered decision. But it is rarely made in isolation: people who choose to die enlist the emotional and practical support of family, friends and trusted clinicians. After the death occurs, these people remain to bear witness to this extraordinary journey – and their own experiences of it.
OECD Survey on Drivers of Trust in Public Institutions – 2024 results
Determinants of the use of modern contraceptives among women of reproductive age group in Ethiopia: A multi-level mixed effects analysis
Religious institutions as a link to substance use treatment: Characterizing the potential service population through national survey data
The patchy landscape of supervision for child protection professionals in Albania
Factors behind suicides in Muslim countries: a global ecological study
The toll of supervising from an anti-racist framework: reflections from a qualitative study
Virtual Reality in Medical Education
Warrington Council children’s services in Warrington named among best in country
Borough Council’s children’s services have received an overall ‘good’ Ofsted rating. And its impressive report rated two of the four judgement areas to be considered ‘outstanding’.
Exploring the priorities of ageing populations in Pakistan, comparing views of older people in Karachi City and Thatta
Info Sheet: Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Act 2024
Common patient-reported sources of cancer-related distress in adults with cancer: A systematic review
Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Centers (P30 Clinical Trial Optional) (Letter of Intent due date: Sept 11)
The practice of pregnancy options counseling in social service and healthcare settings in the United States: a systematic literature review
World mental health on a tightrope: evidence, practice, policy and BJPsych International
‘I can’t bear giving my baby away’: Negotiation of reproductive rights of migrant domestic workers and implications for social work
Atlanta’s Cop City Is Funded by Some of the Same Billionaires Who Back AIPAC
The bulk of the $110 million behind Cop City is being funded by the Atlanta Police Foundation and its corporate donors who constitute the core network of Atlanta’s power elite. These backers of Cop City include major corporations across multiple sectors headquartered in Atlanta, such as the Georgia Power Foundation, Home Depot, Bank of America, Chick-fil-A, Coca-Cola, and Cox Foundation, Cox Enterprises, a massive conglomerate that owns the city’s main newspaper.