Archive for October 2024
Sexual Disorders in Men: The Main Factors of Occurrence and Their Correction
Investigating Belonging as a Mediator between Culturally Engaging Campus Environments and Satisfaction
Fabricating Citations: The Policies of New Jersey Public Institutions of Higher Education
Communist psychology in Argentina: Transnional politics, scientific culture, and psychotherapy (1935‐1991) Luciano Nicolás García Springer. 2022. pp. 208. $109 (cloth). ISBN: 978‐3‐031‐15620‐5
North Idaho College Was Taken Over By the Far-Right — It’s a Warning for the Future of Higher Ed Photo by Pixabay via Pexels Education, Inequality North Idaho College Was Taken Over By the Far-Right — It’s a Warning for the Future of Higher Ed
How could this happen? The problem goes far beyond a three-person majority on the trustee board of a small community college. NIC and many other institutions are in danger because, over the last decade and a half, a core group of extremists has slowly taken over the Idaho Republican Party in the same way that a parasitic wasp slowly takes over its host. This required no astroturfing or Koch-fueled cash infusions, just a regular, everyday indifference to hyperlocal politics. The tactic is underway elsewhere, but Idaho got a head start. This crisis is what happens when insurgency bears fruit.
Is Medical Assistance in Dying Part of Palliative Care?
2024 Cancer Progress Report
‘Do no harm’: mass supervision and the ruse of carceral humanism
Virginia Alford plea-takers experience harsher outcomes than traditional plea-takers.
Challenges and opportunities for hepatitis B virus screening in people attending PrEP services: a retrospective prevalence study
Emotion regulation reduces victim blaming of vulnerable sex trafficking survivors.
Increasing rate of non-Candida albicans yeasts and fluconazole resistance in yeast isolates from women with recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis in Leeds, United Kingdom
What is Life Story Work? How defining approaches can bring clarity to research, training, and practice
Tele-mental health utilization trends with rural–urban disparities in Mississippi: 2020–2023.
A Three-Year Comparison of Global Social Worker Working Conditions
Mental health services utilization by rurality: Evidence from the National Institutes of Health All of Us Research Program.
Trends in obesity prevalence by gender and educational level among adults in Mid-Sweden between 2012 and 2022
Development and validation of the Mechanisms of Engagement in the Arts and Humanities scales.
Effectiveness of a brief intervention to increase caregivers’ willingness to seek services.
Home Health Care and Place of Death in Medicare Beneficiaries With and Without Dementia
Prescribing by level of deprivation in Wales: an investigation of selected medicine groups
Reliability and validity of a novel Ambulatory Battery of Creativity (ABC).
Performance Under Fire: Older Adult Cognitive Risks and Protections Under Heat Strain
Supportive-leadership training to improve social connection: A cluster-randomized trial demonstrating efficacy in a high-risk occupational context.
Public health unit funding per capita and seasonal influenza vaccination among youth and adults in Ontario, Canada in 2013/2014 and 2018/2019
All that glitters is gold: Development and validation of the Product Aesthetics Inventory (PAI).
Financial stress and leadership behavior: The role of leader gender.
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the incidence of cardiometabolic risk factors among workers: results from the Japan Epidemiology Collaboration on Occupational Health study
Differentiating types of cinematographic shot changes by cut through an EEG power spectral analysis.
A daily exercise prescription when work gets tough: The moderating effect of work demands on the relationship between daily physical exercise and next-day well-being and job performance.
Men and women process pain differently, study finds
According to new research, men and women rely on different biological systems for pain relief, which could help explain why our most powerful pain medications are often less effective in women.
“We Met in a Place that Fostered Exploring”: Campus Environments that Influence Boundary-Crossing Friendships
Improving Implementation of a Large-Scale Curriculum Redesign: An Innovative Approach to Balancing Fidelity and Agency
Unmasking the Effect of Teachers’ Socio-Demographic Attributes on Promoting Early Childhood Development: Children’s Cognitive and Emotional Empathy into School
Developing Student Agency Towards Academic Integrity Through an Educative Approach: Exploring Students’ Experiences and Perspectives
Barriers and facilitators for adherence to follow-up by HR-HPV-positive women with premalignant cervical lesions: a mixed-design study in Mexico
Will Auto-IRAs Help Households Cope with Emergency Expenses?
Feasibility and Acceptability of a Video Group Psychoeducational Intervention with Latina Immigrant Mothers to Enhance Infant Primary care
Developing Surveys on Questionable Research Practices: Four Challenging Design Problems
Does Bullying Victimization Accelerate Adolescents’ Non-suicidal Self-injury? The Mediating Role of Negation Emotions and The Moderating Role of Submissive Behavior
Salivary and Serum Analytes and Their Associations with Self-rated Health Among Healthy Young Adults
Troubling Rigor: Exploring Intersections of Campus Hazing and White Supremacy
Where the Harris, Trump campaigns stand on housing
Wisdom is a virtue, but how do we judge if someone has it?
Our team explored who is considered wise in cultures with contrasting philosophical traditions. The results surprised us.