A domestic offender was AWOL at court after social workers recommended he be sent to prison.
Archive for September 2024
A dual debrief-based co-autoethnography of a humanitarian delegation member: Supporting Ukraine refugee mothers through ambiguous loss
A longitudinal study of child adjustment during the COVID-19 pandemic: the protective role of the parent-child relationship in middle childhood
Self‐employed people with chronic health conditions: Business maintenance and well‐being
Effects of Former Experience, Self-study & Listening Comprehension Training on Foreign Language Listening Anxiety: The Case of EFL Teacher Candidates
Future-oriented Codesign Workshops as a Method of Empowering Citizens in Urban Infrastructure Development: A Capabilitarian Analysis
Racism-Related Experiences and Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Ethnoracially Minoritized Youth: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Factors affecting career motivation of recent graduates: Career adaptability as a mediator
Get McJimpsey: Social work recommends prison term for no show Denny offender
Understanding the relationships among adolescents’ internet dependence, reward, cognitive control processing, and learning burnout: a network perspective in China
HEAL Initiative: Studies to Enable Analgesic Discovery (R61/R33 – Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
The promise of cross-subsidy: Why estate demolition cannot solve London’s housing emergency
Perceptions of a Virtual Health Promotion Program for Children on the Autism Spectrum and their Primary Caregiver: A Qualitative Analysis
Effects of Exergaming on executive function and motor ability in children: A systematic review and meta-analysis
The Prestige Factor Propping Up Academic Publishers
The lawsuit a neuroscientist filed earlier this month accuses the six largest academic publishers of colluding to create a business model that diverts money from scientific research “into their pockets.”
COVID-19, Family and Love Relationships: Perception of Stress, Relational Quality, Family Functioning and Online Infidelity Behaviors
Parental prenatal representations of the child are related to 18-month-old children’s social-emotional competence
Fathers’ contributions to attachment in adolescence and adulthood: the moderating role of race, gender, income, and residential status
Deep Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Cannabis Use Disorder
Connecting to birth culture: a phenomenological approach to understanding how transracial adoptive parents address cultural depth
CfP: Patient-centered care (Deadline: 30 April)
Funeral practices and grief
The impact of an integrative healthcare system on longevity in a nonagenarian population in Northern Mexico: an observational study
Civilized into sleeplessness: a transatlantic study of insomnia at the fin de siècle
The relationship of productivity-based wages to human rights and occupational justice – an exploratory study
Social Security’s COLA: Let’s Not Mess with the Index
The use of Winnicott’s concept of transitional objects in bereavement practice
Men are carrying the brunt of the ‘loneliness epidemic’ amid potent societal pressures
Studies show that loneliness is associated with negative health outcomes like elevated levels of heart disease and a higher risk of dementia.
Use of COVID-19 Vaccines for Persons Aged ≥6 Months: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices — United States, 2024–2025
Continuous Performance Feedback: Investigating the Effects of Feedback Content and Feedback Sources on Performance, Motivation to Improve Performance and Task Engagement
Ending conversion ‘torture’ in Kentucky is an important step in suicide prevention | Opinion
Brenda Rosen, MSW, CSW is the National Association of Social Workers – Kentucky Chapter Executive Director, with 43 years of social work experience, she is passionate about advocating for human rights.
Effects of Internal, External, and Neutral Attentional Allocation on Post-Event Processing in Social Anxiety
The Intermarriage of Whites and Asian Americans: Clinical Considerations from Qualitative Interviews
The role of category valence in prototype preference
Association between childhood maltreatment and obsessive-compulsive disorder comorbid with eating disorders: a cross-sectional study
Mal-Nutrition Maternal Health Science and the Reproduction of Harm
In Perspective: An Overview of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act
Developing a process for assessing the safety of a digital mental health intervention and gaining regulatory approval: a case study and academic’s guide
Traumatic Brain Injury & Concussion
We Need a New Global Measure for Poverty
This week, the world’s heads of state are gathering in New York City for the annual United Nations General Assembly. The goal at the very top of the U.N.’s sustainable development agenda is to “end poverty in all its forms everywhere.” Given that all 193 U.N. member countries have pledged to achieve the U.N.’s development goals by 2030, we should expect to hear where the world stands in this critical effort.
What the FAFSA just happened?
Learning to embrace discomfort: Accepting our historical responsibility and implication in systemic racism.
Nova Scotia College of Social Workers (NSCSW) Lunch & Learn: Social work ethics & supervision
Assessing the integration of refugee health data into national health information systems in Jordan, Lebanon, and Uganda
Democratising assessment rubrics for international students
Gender moderates the relationships between childhood abuse experiences and mental disorders later in life: a cross-sectional study among university students in Turkey
A Qualitative Investigation of a Prenatal Mindfulness Relationship-Based (PMRB) Program to Support Maternal Mental Health and Mother–Baby Relationship During Pregnancy and Post-Partum
Ex-ADASS president appointed chief social worker for adults
Sarah McClinton will take up post in January 2025, a year after Lyn Romeo left role, while former AMHP Leads Network co-chair Robert Lewis becomes government’s mental health social work lead