Archive for October 2024
Mobile phones: guidance for Scotland’s schools
The post-pandemic recovery is an economic policy success story
Predicting and Interpreting Patterns of Responding on the IRAP in the Context of Facial Emotions and Depression
Antecedents, Characteristics, and Dynamics of IPV in the Israeli Jewish Ultra-Orthodox Community: A Cultural Exploration
Impact of a collaborative model on community clinician confidence in child and adolescent mental health care, wellbeing, and access to child psychiatry expertise
“They Like to Try and Boss Them around a Little”: Reablement Service Staff’s Views and Experiences of Adult Children’s Efforts to Assert Control
A Laboratory Evaluation of the Effects of Empathy Training on Racial Bias
A life of words
More than 30 years ago, Leslye Lyons, AB ’79, sat down with a book club for the first time. As a new mom stepping aside from a career in social work, Lyons craved social connection. She didn’t expect to discover a passion that would lead to the birth of a literacy organization serving thousands of children and families. Above: Elementary school students proudly display their new books from Words Alive.
Child Marriage and Domestic Violence Among Syrian Refugee Girls in Domiz Camp Kurdistan-Iraq
An axiomatic characterization of Split Cycle
Social Support and Familial Relationships for the Well-being of Older Adults in Nigeria Amidst COVID-19
Ninth overview of housing exclusion in Europe
The character of non-manipulable collective choices between two alternatives
The Guardian view on taxing the rich: essential for economic fairness and growth
Above: ‘Rachel Reeves must remain committed to building a fairer and more productive economy.’
Health workforce needs in Malawi: analysis of the Thanzi La Onse integrated epidemiological model of care
Need for reform in AAOIFI standards on murabaha financing: evidence from Islamic Banks in Pakistan
Patterns of teachers’ responses to school bullying and their associations with training, self‐efficacy, and age: A moderated mediation model
Developing a transdiagnostic Ecological Momentary Assessment protocol for psychopathology
The interplay between teacher beliefs, instructional practices, and students’ reading achievement: national evidence from PIRLS 2021 using path analysis
Mapping the margins: uncovering street children’s spatial footprint with location quotients
How living in tiny subdivided flats affects women in Hong Kong
Vegetables are chopped on the floor. A kitchen is set up in the bathroom. Water leaks through the walls during typhoons. These are some of the struggles for people living in Hong Kong’s subdivided flats. NGO Social Work Dream invited 32 women living in subdivided flats to share about their lives for a photo exhibition last month. The event showed how these tiny spaces hurt women’s physical and mental health.
The Role of Teachers in Fostering Resilience After a Disaster in Indonesia
Researching hate speech online: Exploring the potential and limitations of Facebook as a survey tool in Africa
The future of care needs: a whole systems approach
A Meta-Analysis of the Relations Between Achievement Goals and Internalizing Problems
BA/Leverhulme Senior Research Fellowships (Deadline date: 13 Nov )
Protests against sexual violence erupt in Turkey
The mood to confront sexual violence shows no signs of going away, as protesters take to the streets of Turkey and France. Above: Turkish students at Istanbul university protesting on 7 October against a sexist system
Porn or Partner Arousal? When It Comes to Romantic Relationships, Not All Sexual Arousal Is Equal: A Prospective Study
Associations Between Self-Criticism, Basic Psychological Needs Frustration, and Self-Damaging Behaviors: An Application of Self-Determination Theory
Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Schoolteachers: Comparison of Video-Conferencing Group with Face-to-Face Group
Financial and prosocial rewards differentially enhance cognition in younger and older healthy adults
Digital health and equitable access to care
“You Did It to Yourself”: An Exploratory Study of Myths About Gender-Based Technology-Facilitated Violence and Abuse Among Men
A systematic review of the implementation of healthy food retail interventions in settings with multiple food retail outlets (complex food retail settings)
The Effects of Virtual Reality-Based Mindfulness Exercises on the Perception of Time, Psychological and Physiological States of Young People: A Randomized Crossover Trial
Youth activism in schools: transforming education for social change (Abstract due by 30 Nov)
Temporal Dynamics and Long-Term Effects of a Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Young Adults With Adverse Childhood Experiences
Qualitative Study About Psychedelics Using in Psychiatric Disorders (PSYCHEQUALI)
States Should Better Leverage Medicaid to Fund Substance Use Services in Schools
Lay Theories for Social Anxiety: Examining the Impact of Viewing Social Anxiety as Malleable Due to Personal Effort versus Fixed in Nature in a Non-clinical Sample
Mainly heterosexual, bisexual, or other?: The measurement of sexual minority status and its impact on analytic sample, demographic distribution and health outcomes
British criminology, undercover policing, and racist attacks: Notes on the ‘law and order’ information infrastructure
The impact of large language models on university students’ literacy development: a dialogue with Lea and Street’s academic literacies framework
In the Shadow of the Obama Center, Chicago Residents Fight Displacement
South Shore residents speak about the impact of the Obama Center before a September meeting of the Chicago City Council. The neighborhood already has one of the city’s highest eviction rates, and nearby residents have reported rents being hiked by as much as 60%.
Evaluative conditioning of conflict aversiveness and its effects on adaptive control
Florida universities are culling hundreds of general education courses
This comprehensive course review, spanning hundreds of classes across 12 state universities, was triggered by a far-reaching higher education law passed by Florida Republicans last year that also prohibited spending tied to diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI. The policies are a key piece in Florida’s efforts, led by DeSantis, to reshape its higher education system through changes like a high-stakes post-tenure review system to put “unproductive” faculty on notice.