Archive for September 2024
Predicting nonsuicidal self-injury and suicidal risk: A comparison between the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition Section II personality disorder and alternative model of personality disorders dimensions.
Policy preferences for medical access in Japan’s remote aging municipalities: Insights from a randomized conjoint experiment
Talking the Talk, or Walking the Walk? How Managerial Practices Relate to Nonprofit Organizations’ Role as Schools of Democracy
Personality pathology in youth: A comparison of the categorical and alternative model in relation to internalizing and externalizing pathology and age-adequate psychosocial functioning.
“Fundamentalist, Mentally Unstable, Male”: A Gendered Analysis of Fear of Terrorism and Crime in Canada
Exploring personality correlates of psychiatric hospitalization: A cross-sectional comparison of section ii personality disorder model and alternative model for personality disorders.
Review of “The Stigma Trap: College-Educated, Experienced, and Long-term Unemployed”
Gendered Vice Complaints: 911 Calls Reporting Sex Work in Chicago Neighborhoods, 2017-2020
Coping With Intoxicated Masculinity: Queer Young Adults’ Experiences and Narratives of Sexual Victimization and Gender in Nightlife
Efficacy of User Self-Led and Human-Supported Digital Health Interventions for People With Schizophrenia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Social norms and peace.
Corrigendum to “Labor Market Reentry Among White-Collar Female Ex-Prisoners in China: A Feminist Desistance Perspective”
Special section: Left Feminisms
Beyond personal emotions: How emotion norms shape policy support in the context of violent conflict.
Managing expression and hand holding in The Good Wife: how ‘leaning in’ demands emotional labour
Social alienation as a bridge between unemployment and support for political violence.
Interpersonal, Community, and Societal Stressors Mediate Black-White Memory Disparities
Translating the feminist theory of intersectionality into gender analytical frameworks for gender and development
Social exclusion and vigilantism toward criminal offenders as compensatory reactions to the perceived inefficacy of social control.
Generational Differences in Issues Salience Among Latino Voters: 2006–2022
Disobedient anonymity and the politics of protesting violence against women
The role of working memory and organizational skills in academic functioning for children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
A Qualitative Investigation of Teamwork in Extreme Environments
Electronic cigarettes during pregnancy: Another tool for discontinuing smoking?
Childhood motor difficulties and cognitive impairment in midlife: A 40-year cohort study.
Channeling personal initiative through team coordination: A heat map analysis of soccer players’ aggregate behavioral initiative
Executive functioning in posttraumatic stress disorder: Understanding how inhibition, switching, and test modality affect reaction times.
A Commentary on Santuzzi et al., 2024: Managing Uncertainty for Disability Disclosures
Intrasubject variability of sustained attention is associated with elevated self-reported attention deficits in women with a fragile X premutation allele.
The Corporate Office as a WorkPlace: A Pandemic-Spanning Exploration of Organizational Place in Context
Rent Control and the Supply of Affordable Housing
Mobile phone call reminders to improve oral rehydration salt and zinc adherence for acute diarrhea in children: a single-center, randomized controlled trial
Collective resistance as a means to healing. A narrative participatory study with sexual minority refugee & asylum-seeking people
A Mixed Methods Examination of Session Planning Among Public Mental Health Therapists
Professional women: the public, the private, and the political
The Association Between COVID-fear with Psychological Distress and Substance Use: the Moderating Effect of Treatment Engagement
This Land is Co-op Land
The Farmer-Labor Party was part of a movement that spanned rural and urban areas in Minnesota to fight corporate greed and provide mutual aid. It was the state’s strongest alternative to the two-party system until 1944, when it merged with Democrats to create the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party that Minnesotans know today. “This place was always a flashing beacon for progressives,” says David Bednarczuk…. who lives in Hibbing. When he joined the cooperative in the 1970s, he was one of the first members who did not speak Finnish. Part of a new generation of antiwar environmentalists, he helped reenergize the park after what he called a “lost generation” of members were subjected to FBI surveillance and political repression during the McCarthy era
How the US government can stop ‘churches’ from getting treated like real churches by the IRS
Above: Uniformed members of Trail Life USA present the colors at the Family Research Council’s 2018 Values Voter Summit.
‘Everyone needs to be educated’: pupils’ voices on menstrual education
Fewer than half of U.S. jails provide life-saving medications for opioid use disorder
Research shows that medications for opioid use disorder — buprenorphine, methadone, and naltrexone — reduce opioid use, prevent overdose deaths, and support long-term recovery. Among people who were formerly incarcerated, access to these medications during incarceration or at release has been shown to reduce overdose deaths, increase use of community-based treatment(link is external), and decrease rates of reincarceration(link is external). However, access to medications for opioid use disorder in jails remains limited due to various barriers, including cost, staffing, and regulatory challenges.