
Archive for September 2024
Testing Parenting Self-Esteem as an Indicator of Mothers and Fathers Who Are at Risk for Aversive Responses to Disruptive Child Behavior
The development of blended friendship in high leader-member exchange relationships: Mechanisms and consequences of a relational shift
Friendship Homophily Trajectories among Asian American Youth from High School to College
Protocols for transitioning to adult mental health services for adolescents with ADHD
On Good, Human, Autoethnographic Writing
Item Response Modeling of Clinical Instruments With Filter Questions: Disentangling Symptom Presence and Severity
Disentangling Support for Violent and Non-violent Radicalization among Adolescents: A Latent Profile Analysis
Racial Stress, Racial Trauma, and Evidence-Based Strategies for Coping and Empowerment
Measuring Consumer-Reported Quality of Life Among Recipients of Publicly Funded Home- and Community-Based Services: Implications for Health Equity
Income in the United States: 2023

Recent Increases in Vegetarianism may be Limited to Women: A 15-Year Study of Young Adults at an American University
What predicts the initiation and outcomes of interpersonal emotion regulation in everyday life?
Negative interpretation bias towards ambiguous facial expressions in individuals with high empathy
Lithium in the time of COVID: forever vigilant
Understanding money-management behaviour and its potential determinants among undergraduate students: A scoping review
Implicit and Explicit Sexist Attitudes Towards Women Drivers
Targeting Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Algorithms in Health Care to Reduce Bias and Improve Population Health
Cultural Tightness is Linked to Higher Self-Objectification in Women (But Not Men): Multi-Method Evidence
“Don’t Touch!”: The Role of Cultural Knowledge in Low‐SES Parents’ Perceptions of Museums
Protest and Partnership: Case Studies of Indigenous Peoples, Consultation and Engagement, and Resource Development in Canada

Stereotypes About Who is Affected by Eating Disorders Disadvantage Risk Perception for Black Girls and Women
Social Work and Primary Care: A Vision for the Path Forward
Episode 299: Road rage, traffic jams, and why driving stresses us out, with Dwight Hennessy, PhD

Modernizing Unemployment Insurance: A Bipartisan Roadmap
Developing Optimized School-Based Mental Health Interventions: National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Priorities and Opportunities
The Miller Forensic Assessment of Symptoms Test (M-FAST): Another Examination of Concurrent Validity
Does working from home work? That depends on the home
What is kinship care?
Experiences of informal caregivers supporting individuals with upper gastrointestinal cancers: a systematic review
Associations Between Belonging and Peer Victimization and Internalizing Symptoms Among Middle School-Age Youth
Feeling, Caring, Knowing Revisited: Three Components of Empathy and Psychopathic and Autistic Traits
Self-care among Slovenian social workers: understanding and barriers to self-care
Then Again: Finding Addie

vtdigger | L Hine/LoC
Lewis Hine’s photograph of Addie Card, taken in August 1910, has become an iconic image of child labor. Hine learned that Addie started working at the North Pownal, Vermont, cotton mill when she was 8 and left school at the age of 12 to work there full-time.