Archive for November 2024
Sacrifice, commemoration, and resistance
Reflections on a Decade of Research on Early Childhood Education Access for Latino Families with Low Incomes
Adult day programs and their effects on individuals with dementia and their caregivers (ADAPT-DemCare): a realist synthesis to develop program theories on the how and why
Suburban Refugees: Class and Resistance in Little Saigon
Is Hospital Market Concentration Related to Medical Debt?
The Guardian view on raising university fees: help for poorer students must be prioritised
Students on the steps of University College London. ‘Linked as they are to earnings, student fee repayments are unlike any other loans.’
What Is Vascular Dementia?
A Roadmap to Selecting an Evidence-Based Practice
BPS joins call for the government to address underfunded children’s health services
The BPS is part of a coalition that has published a roadmap to help the NHS meet the government’s manifesto pledge of creating the healthiest generation of children ever.
Social Equity Amid COVID-19: Examining Health Disparities from the Perspective of Governmental and Social Responsiveness
Understanding the Within- and Between-Person Structure of Daily Psychopathology Among Adolescents and Young Adults
The prevalence and determinants of unmet healthcare needs in Bulgaria
Legal consciousness of psychiatric patients in Israeli hospitals: Awareness and satisfaction
CQC’s State of Care Report 2023/24 | BASW England Response
BASW England recognises the critical insights offered in the Care Quality Commission’s (CQC) State of Care Report 2023/24 but notes with concern the pervasive issues in access, safety, and service quality. For social workers, who are on the frontline facing these systemic pressures, the findings reaffirm the urgent need for enhanced support, investment, and reform across the sector.
Mabrouk’s Measure of Adolescent Optimism: Development and Validation of a New Scale of Adolescent Optimism
The research politics of (re)naming participants: A sociology of names perspective
Research Review: Pharmacological and non‐pharmacological treatments for adolescents with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder – a systematic review of the literature
Exploring Journey Maps as Products From Qualitative Research: Application Through Food Insecure Veterans’ Experiences
An artful becoming: the case for a practice-led research approach to open educational practice research
A Psychometric Evaluation of the Revised Version of the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale in Chinese Adolescents
Chelsea Clark says Moving On project changed her life
“I got a placement at Moving On, and within a few weeks they offered me a part-time job. “I’m now doing a degree in social services at the University of the West of Scotland, I originally wanted to go into nursing, but now I want to work in the addiction field and criminal justice.
Sustainable health and social care systems for elderly (Call Deadline (CET / Oslo time) 20.02.2025 13:00)
The professional structure required of primary school teachers in Japanese schools for the deaf
Negotiating autonomy, community, and divinity in urban Filipino young adults’ moral reasoning
Climate crisis leaves European farmers vulnerable to far right, say campaigners
Farmers protest in Madrid, Spain, in January this year, to demand EU measures to alleviate rising costs.
Legal changes and evidence on unmet need for contraception, Philippines
How maternity care varies among the US and five high-income countries
Of Bridges, Translations, and Practical Necessities
Functional Connectivity Alterations in Suicidal Patients Among Opioid Users
A Cannabis Crossroads: The Impact of Risk Interpretation on Cannabis-Related Behaviors Among Canadian Youth
Home Care Practices that Improve Performance of Activities of Daily Living of Patients Post-stroke: A Systematic Review
‘Unmasking Pain’ through creativity: A phenomenological study of person-centred pain exploration for people living with chronic pain
CfP: Trauma, Hope, and Illusion. Cities at the End of World War II and in Post-War Transformation (Deadline: 31 Dec)
Schoolwork With Purpose: A Mixed Methods Study on Youths’ Perspective on What Makes Learning Meaningful
Loss and damage: Loss and damage: Challenges and opportunities for city leadership – a youth perspective
Perceptions of Burnout Among Black Pastors of Small Churches: A Phenomenological Study
High School Curricular Rigor and Cognitive Function among White Older Adults
“Like They’re My Same People. They’ve Probably Been in My Shoes. . .”: Community-Based Organizations’ Role in Fostering Social and Organizational Ties for Latino/x Immigrant Youth
Death of a Parent, Racial Inequities, and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Early toMid-adulthood
Psychometric properties of common self-report measures for obsessive-compulsive disorder in sexual and gender minorities
Universities in Dark Times: Beyond the Plague of Neoliberal Fascism
“Education is not the filling of a vessel, but the lighting of a fire.”
– bell hooks
Contextualizing the Manifestation of Gendered Colonialist Microaggressions: A Qualitative Study on Post-Colonial Migration Experiences Among Immigrant Women
New Hope for Rapid-Acting Depression Treatment
Depression symptoms can be hard to manage, especially for people with treatment-resistant depression, a persistent and severe form of the disorder. Fortunately, new therapies are emerging for such hard-to-treat conditions.