Archive for October 2024
Race Differences in Purpose in Life Among Family Caregivers: Findings From the Caregiving Transitions Study
Exploring the Remote Administration of a Performance-Based Functional Assessment
Readiness Framework for Behavioral Strategies: Assessing Low-Intensity Approaches Prior to High-Intensity Interventions
Assessing Writing Across Levels of Language to Identify Instructional Needs
Bullying in Schools: Persistent Legal Challenges
Residential Relocation of Community-Dwelling Older Adults: The Role of Physical Function and the Housing Environment
Comparing the Health Status of Immigrant and New Zealand-Born Older Adults in Aotearoa New Zealand: The Role of Socioeconomic Position
“They helped me stand on my own two feet”: Canadian parents with intellectual disabilities in child protection
Benefits and barriers of participating in community sport for individuals with an intellectual disability
Assessing teachers’ beliefs and practices regarding vocational rehabilitation services for individuals with intellectual disabilities
Do impulse control difficulties moderate the relationship between intermittent fasting and disordered eating?
Rodent model intervention for prevention and optimal management of sarcopenia: A systematic review on the beneficial effects of nutrients & non-nutrients and exercise to improve skeletal muscle health
Quality-of-life measurement in randomised controlled trials of mental health interventions for autistic adults: A systematic review
Is higher physical activity behaviour associated with less subsequent use of any psychotropic medication: results of a random-effects meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies
Differing relationships between parenting stress, parenting practices and externalising behaviours in autistic children
Conversational topic maintenance and related cognitive abilities in autistic versus neurotypical children
Psychological mechanisms and neural correlates of trait mindfulness in emotion regulation: Testing a novel approach to the monitor and acceptance theory
Predictive Validity of Tools for Assessing Recidivism Risk in Men Convicted of Sex Offending: Static-99R, Static-2002R and BARR-2002R
Evaluating the web-based ‘Partner in Balance’ program for informal caregivers of people with Huntington’s disease: A pilot study
“It’s a Slippery Slope”: Antecedents of Female-Perpetrated Sexual Abuse of Adolescents in Australian Educational Settings
Streetwise Scholars: How Formerly Incarcerated Latino Men Utilize Their Lived Experience to Navigate Higher Education
Special issue on decolonialism from a Latin perspective.
Factors Associated With Legal Decisions of Nonfatal Strangulation Cases With Forensic Evidence
Faculty perceptions of emergency remote instruction.
Sex-sensitive and gender-sensitive care for patients with mental disorders
Judging Complicity How to Respond to Injustice and Violence
Perspectives From Local CCDF Program Staff in Four States on Improving Latino Families’ Access to Child Care Subsidies
Housing Groups Weigh in on Harris’s and Trump’s Housing Plans
A climate adaptation framework for NHS organisations in England
Improving Homebuying Opportunities for Latino Families Would Benefit the Entire Housing Market
How asbestos exposure continues to be a dire health risk – 25 years after it was banned
Asbestos exposure can have an insidious effect on health. It can take decades for symptoms to become noticeable but, once diagnosed, most patients die within two years. According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), Britain’s national regulator for workplace health and safety, more than 5,000 people die from asbestos-related diseases each year, making asbestos the leading cause of work-related deaths in the UK.
Home-making or home harms: Perceived and experienced tensions between domestic materiality and ageing
Antipoverty community: Poverty line is garbage
ALICE families are Asset Limited, Income Constrained and Employed, which means they are working but do not earn enough money to cover their expenses…. The current federal poverty line is $31,200 a year for a family of four. According to the United Way, in 2021 about 36 million households met the criteria to be labeled ALICE. The organization has seen a significant increase in calls to its 211 call centers from people seeking help with housing, child care and utilities.
Early adulthood socioeconomic trajectories contribute to inequalities in adult diet quality, independent of childhood and adulthood socioeconomic position
Skills and Labour Market Integration of Immigrants and their Children in Iceland
Cybergrooming Victimization Among Young People: A Systematic Review of Prevalence Rates, Risk Factors, and Outcomes
Traumatic Outcomes of Girls’ Street Gang Exposure: Exploring the Role of Perpetrated Violence and Sexual Exploitation Victimization
School social workers make ‘huge difference’ for pupils
Clare O’Loan said she has lots of contact with parents, families and school teachers as part of her role as a social worker
Factors affecting seeking psychological and psychiatric support for Turkish society
Managing low-level HIV viraemia in antiretroviral therapy: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Collaborative efforts to enhance urban flood response: Lessons from Wuhan
Prevalence and associated factors of gender-based violence for female: Evidence from school students in Nepal – A cross-sectional study
Antecedents of Life Satisfaction Among Women in Kashmir: An Empirical Study From India
Official Development Assistance: Global Innovation Fellowships (Expressions of interest must be submitted by 6 Nov)
A Study of Skeletal Survey Disparity in Pediatric Head Injury in the Emergency Department
Virtual reality tech helping social workers understand trauma through the eyes of a child
Hull City Council is the latest local authority utilising cutting-edge virtual reality (VR) technology to educate social workers about the effects of adverse childhood experiences, with the aim of enhancing outcomes for at-risk adults and children.