Archive for November 2024
States With Abortion Bans Continue to Rank Among Worst for Child Well-Being
On the cult of the individual: The Quantified Self public gatherings, self-tracking, and individualism
The impact of moral injury on trajectories of depression: a five-year longitudinal study among recently discharged Israeli veterans
Rates and psychological stress predictors of problematic internet use (PIU) during the COVID-19 pandemic in a racially diverse sample of young adults
Male Nursing Students’ Attitudes on Testicular Examination: A Cross-Sectional Study
“Rather than Ruin the Fun:” Elaborating on Faking Orgasms as Goal-Oriented Deceptive Communication
Goal Setting Moderates Behavior Change Outcomes in College Students After an Online Health Coaching Intervention
The Role of Family Functioning in the Prevention of Depressive Symptoms and Drug Use Among Hispanic Youth
Adolescent Substance use in Brazil and Ecuador: Unpacking the Roles of Impulsivity and Emotional Symptoms
Age differences in spatial memory are mitigated during naturalistic navigation
Strategic learning of people’s names as a function of expected utility in young and older adults
Parental attachment, attachment to friends, and well-being among Chilean adolescents and emerging adults
Organizational Change in the Nonprofit Context: A Scoping Review of the Literature
How might shared decision-making meetings reduce the need for children to be in care? A rapid realist review
Risky decision-making and nonsuicidal self-injury among university students: Examining the role of criticism feedback
A health system assessment approach to analysis of political parties’ health proposals, Portugal
2024 state of cities climate finance: The landscape of urban climate finance
Framing data for homes
Stolen Pride: Loss, Shame, and the Rise of the Right
Latino Children Represent at Least 1 in 4 Kids Nationwide, and More Than 40 Percent in 5 States and Puerto Rico
Comprehensive School Safety Framework for Child Rights and Resilience in the Education Sector
Global Expectations for Bystander Intervention in Domestic Violence: A Scoping Review of Governmental Policies and Community Resources in Eight Countries
Undergraduate Research Science Capital: Measuring capacity to engage in research
Returning to social work after becoming a first-time parent
Peripersonal Space Plasticity in Relation to Psychopathology and Anomalous Subjective Experiences in Individuals With Early‐Onset and Adult‐Onset Schizophrenia
Where is the Public Service in Career Plateau Research?
Children as young as four being placed in residential care, report finds
Children as young as four years old are being placed in residential care because there is no foster carer available, while there is a waiting list for admission to the country’s 15 special care beds, according to the latest report from the Child Law Project.
New head of Quebec youth protection pledges to be ‘watchdog’ for children
Lesley Hill, newly named head of Quebec’s increasingly embattled youth protection department (DPJ), pledged Thursday to be a “watchdog” for the children of province, adding that she is ready to do what it takes to get to the bottom of the apparent dysfunction plaguing the agency.
Effects of creative movement, general movement, or seated play interventions on motor performance in children with autism spectrum disorder: A pilot randomized controlled trial
Using Legitimation Code Theory to explore knowledge building in English medium higher education teaching: methodological challenges and innovations
The effect of Sure Start on youth misbehaviour, crime and contacts with children’s social care
Commentary: What Is the Breadth of “Educational Measurement?”
A qualitative study exploring participants experiences of the Mental Imagery for Suicidality in Students Trial
Factors associated with household willingness to pay for Universal Health Coverage in Cameroon: a nationwide cross-sectional analysis
Inclusion of unexposed clusters improves the precision of fixed effects analysis of stepped-wedge cluster randomized trials with binary and count outcomes
“The Soul Recognizes Itself in Somebody Else”: The Healing Value of Forgiveness among Formerly Incarcerated People in the Profession Practice of Peer-Support
Ethical leaders’ search for meaning: Ancient Confucian wisdom in Modern East Asia
Long-term benefits of weight-loss surgery in young people
Young people with severe obesity who underwent weight-loss surgery at age 19 or younger continued to see sustained weight loss and resolution of common obesity-related comorbidities 10 years later, according to results from a large clinical study.
NIHR Global Health Mentoring Programme Research PILOT – Mentor Expression of Interest
Measurement invariance of the short form CES-D among old adults living alone in China
Family caregivers’ administration of medications at the end-of-life in China: a qualitative study
Reaffirming NIH’s Commitment to Scientific Integrity
State and local tax exemptions drive more than half of nonprofit hospitals’ $37.4 billion tax benefit, study finds
One Size Does Not Fit All: Unraveling Item Response Process Heterogeneity Using the Mixture Dominance-Unfolding Model (MixDUM)
“A little love is enough for me to live my life…”: Precarity and resilience among older sex workers in India
Prison Family Engagement Policies: A Multistate Systematic Review and Content Analysis
Population health in Greater Manchester
Mackenzie Fierceton attended the University of Pennsylvania as an undergraduate in political science and then as a master’s student in social work.