Archive for September 2024
Sticks and Stones May Break Bones, But Racism Breaks Spirits: Discrimination and BIPOC Adolescent Mental Health
Investigating Differences in Sleep Disturbance, Dissociation, and Anxiety Due to the Severity and Timing of Betrayal Trauma Experienced
Evaluating When Subscores Add Value in Psychological and Health Applications
Periphery to core: scenes from a psychodrama
PlayDoc M.D.: Sexual Harassment and Discrimination in US Medical Schools in the 1960s and 1970s
Analysis of Regression Discontinuity Designs with a Binary Moderating Variable
What is the scale of the challenge to address health inequalities affecting children and young people?
Customers in the Classroom
Students increasingly treat college as a transaction. Who — or what — is to blame?
Hostile Attribution Bias and Working Memory in the Link Between Trauma Exposure and Violence in Justice-Involved Youth
Meet the crisis liaison supporting mental health with Cedar Rapids police
“For about 10 years, I’ve been in social work in a mental health capacity, in some sense. So, it felt natural when I did transition over to being with the police department,” Shannon said. “When people don’t know what to do, or they’re at a loss, or don’t know where to turn, they call law enforcement for help and to figure it out. Really, I’m just a problem solver.”
Warning signs of suicide
Hold the Bets! Should Quasi-Experiments Be Preferred to True Experiments When Causal Generalization Is the Goal?
Group Dynamics Meets Organizational Learning: Reflections on Research
A sociocultural approach to understanding collective trauma in Indigenous communities
Evaluating the effectiveness of a Portage program on reducing parenting stress and enhancing child development in autism spectrum disorders
“Keeping the Wound Open”: Survivor Experiences with Title IX Investigations
The New Science of Social Change: A Modern Handbook for Activists
Tools and Strategies for Examining the Relationship between Child Care Subsidy Policies and Trends in Child, Family, and Provider Outcomes
Influence of Family Social Capital on the Psychological Well-Being of Working Women: Mediating Role of Self-Esteem and Moderating Role of Sense of Coherence
Lifestyle and mood correlates of cardiometabolic risk in people with serious mental illness on second-generation antipsychotic medications
Associations of family socioeconomic indicators and physical activity of primary school-aged children: a systematic review
Too much focus on your health might be bad for your health: Reddit user’s communication style predicts their Long COVID likelihood
Family-centered decision making: A culturally responsive collaborative approach among Asians living in the United States.
Does creativity relate to innovation or destruction? An explanation from the perspective of novelty and usefulness.
Heterogeneity of patient-reported outcome measures in clinical research
The Mediating Effect of Emotion Regulation Between Intensive Parenting Attitudes and Parental Anger
America Is Doubling Down on Sewer Surveillance
The Left Needs a Real Strategy for a Harris Presidency
wWile many on the Left — myself included — miss the exciting vision of his 2020 campaign, Sanders’s new program has a compelling logic to it. If Trump is beaten, Harris will be president, and the Left and labor will need a set of winnable demands to organize around.
Bricolage Strategies, Stakeholder Engagement, and the Geographic Expansion of Social Enterprises
Program Profile: Young Adult Family Check-Up (YA-FCU)
Understanding Safety & Risk Concerns for Infants/Children/Adolescents When Parents Use Cannabis (AD)
Family spending in the UK: April 2022 to March 2023
The effect of group work on depression level and family functions of family members caring for stroke patients
Unpacking the paradoxical impact of ethical leadership on employees’ pro-social rule-breaking behavior: The interplay of employees’ psychological capital and moral identity
“Imagine Growing Up Thinking the US is the Best Opportunity”: Immigrant Origin Youth of Color Supporting the Black Lives Matter Movement on Twitter
Repeats and Rhymes: Lessons From 100 Years of U.S. Immigration Policy
Learning from senior academics’ perspectives of success and failure
Incidence of anxiety after traumatic brain injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis
What Determines Civil Servants’ Error Response? Evidence From a Conjoint Experiment
Cognitive behavioral therapy enhances brain circuits to relieve depression
The findings add to evidence that choosing treatments based on the neurological underpinnings of a patient’s depression — which vary among people — increases the odds of success.
“A Lot Can Go Through Your Mind in a Split-Second”: Survivor Stories of Falling from Height
Impatiently Waiting: Women Managers, Professionalism, Psychological Costs, and the Reduction of ER Wait Times
Hospital at home scheme supports older people in the community
Effect of group antenatal care versus individualized antenatal care on birth preparedness and complication readiness: a cluster randomized controlled study among pregnant women in Eastern Region of Ghana
Why fascists hate universities
Viktor Orbán, started a political campaign with an attack on Central European University in Budapest, with demagogic rhetoric directed against its supposed spreading of “gender ideology”…. The situation is structurally the same in the United States – would-be authoritarians and one-party states centrally target universities with the aim of restricting dissent.