Archive for September 2024
Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Combined Psychological Resilience and Self-efficacy Intervention for Improving Resilience and Self-efficacy and Reducing Anxiety and Depression of Oesophageal Cancer Surgery Patients
Join the Scottish Association of Social Work’s National Standing Committee (Due by 14 Oct)
In their own words: advice from parents of children with cancer
Inequitable access to mental healthcare for socially excluded adolescents
Program Profile: PSYCHOPATHY.COMP (Portugal)
UK: Poverty
SAMHSA National Recovery Month 2024
Young People, Radical Democracy and Community Development
Results from the 2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH): Key Substance Use and Mental Health Indicators in the United States
Aid Worker Security Report: Figures at a glance
How Social Workers Can Be Deployed to Assist with the Ongoing Opioid Crisis
Parent advice to children during interrogations: Do crime severity and perceptions of consequences matter?
A ‘Common Sense’ Response to Health Inequalities in Peru? Public-Private Partnerships in Health and the Implications for the Right to Health and Economic Inequality
Community development via performing art: considering a community theatre intervention
Navigating the complex terrain of patient safety: challenges, strategies, and the importance of ongoing evaluation and knowledge sharing
Moving from research to clinical care: Building therapist capacity to deliver the teen online problem-solving program for acquired brain injuries in adolescence.
Introduction to the special series: using evidence to enhance health services for individuals using drugs in rural communities
Portraits of Persistence: Inequality and Hope in Latin America
Operations of a Student-Run Asylum Clinic: Frameworks, Challenges, and Recommendations
“I completely shut down”: A mixed methods evaluation of the fear–avoidance model for young adults with a recent concussion and anxiety.
The Medicare Advantage Influence Machine
The lobbying push by Better Medicare Alliance. The advocacy group, which calls itself “the leading voice for Medicare Advantage,” has ramped up spending on lobbying in recent years.
Truly at home? Perceived belonging and immigrant incorporation
How organized labor shames its traitors − the story of the ‘scab’
Faces From An American Dream exhibit by Martin Desht at The American Labor Museum
Faces From An American Dream features black-and-white photographs by Mr. Desht, who notes that “for much of the 20th century, Pennsylvania was the most heavily and diversely industrialized state in America. Pittsburgh was famous for thirty miles of steel mills, Philadelphia billed itself the “workshop of the world,” the Pennsylvania Railroad traversed half the country and the state’s anthracite fueled the nation.” By the 1980’s,” Desht continues “both cities were examples of Rust Belt de-industrialization as America’s economy shifted from industrial manufacturing to service and information. Faces From An American Dream depicts how this transition re-defined the American industrial city and what it meant for skilled and unskilled workers in search of the American dream.
College students’ perceptions of electronic cigarette risks and benefits: a concept mapping study
Monitoring the Future Panel Study Annual Report: National data on substance use among adults ages 19 to 65, 1976–2023
Fallacy of attributing the U.S. firearm mortality epidemic to mental health
Gender-Based Violence and Harassment in the World of Work
Engaging in literature review, synthesis, and meta‐analysis: A few considerations for family scholars
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Rulemaking: A Pathway toward Integration of Social and Medical Care
Pain in the Nation 2024: the Epidemics of Alcohol, Drug, and Suicide Deaths
Heated tobacco product marketing: a mixed-methods study examining exposure and perceptions among US and Israeli adults
Call for Applications: IFSW Africa – Regional representatives to the UN office (Interested individuals should send their expressions of interest to the President at africa@ifsw.org by 9 Sept)
Linkage facilitation for opioid use disorder in criminal legal system contexts: a primer for researchers, clinicians, and legal practitioners
Effects of diagnostic labels on perceptions of marginal cases of mental ill-health
World Conference on Qualitative Research 2025 (Submission deadlines beginning Sept 27)
A Demonstration of Working-Class Power
Labor Day began as a demonstration of working-class power. On September 5, 1882, the Central Labor Union of New York City planned a parade around Union Square in Manhattan, followed up by a lavish picnic. Above: A lithograph of the 1882 Labor Day Parade
Equity considerations in clinical practice guidelines for traumatic brain injury and the criminal justice system: A systematic review
Nonpharmacologic Treatments for Maternal Mental Health Conditions
Suicides in England and Wales: 2023 registrations
Apply now for Community-Led projects [New South Wales] (Closes 20 Sept)
Don’t Get ‘Bullied’ Into Paying What You Don’t Owe
Telehealth: Reducing Liability in Suicide Care
GRADE for Guideline Development
Youth Risk Behavior Survey Data Summary & Trends Report: 2013–2023
Lives in Welfare States: Life Courses, Earnings Accumulation, and Relative Living Standards in Five European Countries
Stuck between a Rock and a Hard Place: An Investigation into a Youth-Serving Community-Based Organization, Philanthropy, and Urban Public Schools
Understanding what it will take to sustain improvement in healthcare
Eric Adams’s Indictment Creates an Opening for the Left
With the news of Adams’s indictment, the prospect of New York City turning the page on the mayor’s cartoonish corruption and brutal austerity is on the table. But only if the Left and progressive movement of the city take advantage of the moment.