Archive for November 2024
Cannabis Use During Early Pregnancy Following Recreational Cannabis Legalization
When Ethics Becomes Unethical: An Autoethnographic Account of Gaining Ethics Approval to Conduct Ethnography in a Healthcare Setting
Unequal inequity and precarity: The changing demographics and career trajectories of Canadian university provosts
“First, Trust Needs to Develop”: Hematologists’ Perspectives on Factors Influencing Black Persons’ Participation in Clinical Trials
Empowering the Faculty of Education Students: Applying AI’s Potential for Motivating and Enhancing Learning
Towards a diversification of research with international students
Factors Influencing Science Career Intention: The Power of Counterspace
Long-term physical and mental health outcomes of Ebola Virus Disease survivors in Kenema District, Sierra Leone: A cross-sectional survey
Care, inequalities and wellbeing among transnational families in Europe
Opioid Misuse by Adults with Chronic Pain: The Impact of Illness and Medication Beliefs
Barriers and Facilitators to the Success of Black Academic Physicians
Utilizing the CFIR framework for mapping the facilitators and barriers of implementing teachers led school mental health programs – a scoping review
Change in care needs of people with severe mental illness with and without a non-Western migration background: are their needs equally served throughout treatment?
Improving Classroom Academic and Behavioral Performance Through Systematic Strategy Use
Youth enrichment – discovery phase
The potential role of perceived neighborhood social cohesion on COVID-19 vaccination uptake among individuals aged 50 and older: Results from the Korean Community Health Survey
Systemic case-study explorations of the career development of middle-aged male immigrants from New Zealand working in the Australian rideshare industry
Fasedienol Nasal Spray for the Acute Treatment of Anxiety in Adults With Social Anxiety Disorder (PALISADE-4)
Exploring the employment experiences of young adults with multiple minoritized identities: A qualitative study focusing on race and non-apparent disabilities
The only way to take on powerful special interests is by standing up and fighting together.
Why Asian Immigrants Come to the U.S. and How They View Life Here

State Policy and Immigrant Integration
SSI Monthly Statistics, October 2024
‘I like you so . . . ’: how transgressor and interviewer likeability and familiarity influence children’s disclosures
“A Woman Who Found She Needed a Session of Indefinite Length”: A Look at Chapter Four of Winnicott’s Playing and Reality Through the Prism of its Modalities of Temporality
Predicting technostress: The Big Five model of personality and subjective well-being
Emergency preparedness and in-the-moment management procedures for severe episodes of challenging behavior
Santa Maria

A youthful obsession with Dorothea Lange’s Migrant Mother turns to frustration over how its subject, Florence Owens Thompson, an Indigenous woman, has been misperceived. Above: Left: Migrant Mother outtake, 1936. [Dorothea Lange, U.S. Farm Security Administration via Library of Congress]. Right: Dorothea Lange’s notes on visiting the Nipomo Pea Picking Camp: “The peas represent a crop valued at 1-1/2 million dollars and are shipped to all parts of the country,” 1936.
Three Principles for a Rental Assistance Guarantee

Interventions to reduce opioid use for patients with chronic non-cancer pain in primary care settings: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Fictions of Financialization Rethinking Speculation, Exploitation and Twenty-First-Century Capitalism
