There were no words, just devastation. As we texted, I was trying not to picture what it looked like inside of Apalachee.
Archive for September 2024
After Apalachee: How America’s Gun Violence Epidemic Affects Us All
Public funding for private for-profit centres and access to cataract surgery by patient socioeconomic status: an Ontario population-based study [Research]
University students’ Experiences of Occupational Balance in Response to the Environmental Changes Caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic
Exploring the use of social network analysis methods in process improvement within healthcare organizations: a scoping review
Towards collaborative care for severe and enduring Anorexia Nervosa – a mixed-method approach
Beyond Liberalism
Associations between anemia and dependence on basic and instrumental activities of daily living in older women
Annual Survey of Jails in Indian Country (SJIC)
Emotion and self-awareness in a longitudinal study of teens’ science identities within a museum-university partnership
Why Project 2025 is “among the most profound threats to the people”?
Mindfulness Meditation and the Meaning of Life
Español CDC Awards Over $176 Million to Strengthen U.S. Public Health Infrastructure and Workforce
Ethical Practice in Professional Youth Work: Perspectives from Four Countries
What to Do After Asylum is Granted
An Irish Passion for Justice The Life of Rebel New York Attorney Paul O’Dwyer
Higher doses of buprenorphine may improve treatment outcomes for people with opioid use disorder
The recommended target dose for buprenorphine in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)’s approved labeling is 16 mg per day. Researchers found that those taking higher daily doses of buprenorphine (>16 to 24 mg) took 20% longer to have a subsequent emergency department or inpatient health care visit related to behavioral health within the first year after receiving treatment, compared to those receiving >8 to 16 mg a day. Those taking daily doses of more than 24 mg of buprenorphine went 50% longer before having a subsequent emergency or inpatient health care visit related to behavioral health within the first year after receiving treatment, compared to those receiving >8 to 16 mg a day.
Global, regional, and national burden of intracerebral hemorrhage and its attributable risk factors from 1990 to 2021: results from the 2021 Global Burden of Disease Study
Probation practice and attention‐deficit hyperactivity disorder
Benefits of specialist palliative care by identifying active ingredients of service composition, structure, and delivery model: A systematic review with meta-analysis and meta-regression
Family Support, Perceived Physical Activeness and Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases as Determinants of Formal Healthcare Utilization Among Older Adults with Low Income and Health Insurance Subscription in Ghana
Council chaos as ‘cruel’ parents had FIVE social workers before baby death
Stoke-on-Trent City Council’s children’s services had been branded inadequate by Ofsted just months before Ronnie Higginson’s death
Emotion-focused skills training for parents – a narrative review
What are unpaid carers, who are they and how often do they provide care?
‘Race’, Ethnicity, and Experiences of Practice: Perspectives of Child and Family Social Workers Working in England
The role of mental illness and neurodevelopmental conditions in human papillomavirus vaccination uptake within the Swedish school-based vaccination programme: a population-based cohort study
Addressing Racial Disparities in the Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy: A Plan for Action from the Preeclampsia Foundation’s Racial Disparities Task Force
The Health Status of Undocumented Immigrants from Asian Countries in the United States: A Scoping Review and Recommendations for Future Directions
Sexual strangulation has become popular – but that doesn’t mean it’s wanted
An Australian study from this year found that more than half of 18- to 35-year-olds reported they had been strangled during sex at least once. A similar proportion admitting to strangling a partner at least once. Though strangling is common among both men and women, evidence shows that women are more likely to be strangled and men more likely to do the strangling.
Prologue: The Aesthetic Matrix in Art and Psychoanalysis—Dialogues with Jonathan Palmer’s Paper “A Conversation Between a Painter and a Psychoanalyst”
Adding nuance to link between brain structure and ideology
Using MRI scans of almost 1,000 Dutch people, researchers show that there is indeed a connection between brain structure and ideology. However, the connection is smaller than expected. Nevertheless, the researchers find it remarkable that differences in the brain are linked to something as abstract as ideology.
Opposite sides of the same coin: syndrome evidence, child abuse and the wrongful conviction of Peter Hugh McGregor Ellis
The Lived Experience of Adult Women with Psychosocial Disability in Uganda
A scoping review of the psychosocial aspects of infertility in African countries
New research identifies critical gaps in mental health care for adults with schizophrenia spectrum disorders
New research finds that adults with schizophrenia spectrum disorders have high rates of comorbid mental and substance use disorders and significant social and economic disadvantages, and only 26% received minimally adequate treatment. Meeting the needs of people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders will require innovative interventions and implementation to improve access to and use of evidence-based approaches, the authors argue.
The prevalence of pain catastrophising in nulliparous women in Nepal; the importance for childbirth
Reflecting on love and sexual discourses and becoming knowledge contributors: Chinese women’s critical reading on The Ladies’ Journal
The role of spirituality and identity formation in personal recovery from traumatic brain injury: A qualitative analysis through the personal experiences of survivors
Efficacy of technology-based mental health interventions in minimizing mental health symptoms among in immigrants, asylum seekers or refugees: Systematic review
Notice of Question and Answer “Office Hours” with NIH Staff for the Translating Socioenvironmental Influences on Neurocognitive Development and Addiction Risk (TranSINDA) Funding Opportunities RFA-DA-25-037, RFA-DA-25-038
Introducing International Drug Policy Consortium’s Strategic Plan for 2024-2027
We are family: Taiwanese gay fathers’ strategic normalisation decision-making in transnational reproduction
Coping with emotional dysregulation among young adults with ADHD: A mixed-method study of self-awareness and strategies in daily life
Expressive writing to address distress in hospitalized adults with acute myeloid leukemia: a pilot randomized clinical trial
Greedy people might be frowned upon, but are they the winners?
Some individuals have a persistent tendency to want ever more stuff and status. Psychologists are examining the lives they lead.