Archive for November 2024
Free Talk Group Motivational Interviewing (MI) for Teens
Embracing hybridity: the affordances of arts-based research for the professional doctorate in education
Exposure Point Concentration (EPC) Guidance for Discrete Sampling
A live online exercise program for older adults improves depression and life-space mobility: A mixed-methods pilot randomized controlled trial
Using a Continuous Quality Improvement Collaborative Approach in Indigenous Contexts: Lessons Learned from Tribal Home Visiting
Behavioral Weight Management Interventions for Hispanic Men in the United States: A Systematic Review
Leveraging Federal Nutrition Resources for Disaster Recovery
“I Don’t Just Take Whatever They Hand to Me”: How Women Recently Released from Incarceration Access Internet Health Information
Estimating Test-Retest Reliability in the Presence of Self-Selection Bias and Learning/Practice Effects
Analysis of Ohio Advanced Practice Registered Nurses’ Rate of Prescribing Naltrexone for Patients With Alcohol Use Disorder Since Elimination of the X-Waiver
Cannabis legalization may hit a ‘red wall’ at the ballot box
The results of these ballot measures obviously matter to residents of each state, but they also will be telling for the future of the cannabis legalization movement. That’s because these states are all so-called red states where Republicans dominate state politics. They are part of the legalization movement’s biggest obstacle – what I call the “red wall.” And because federal legalization is unlikely in the next few years, red wall states are now the front line of the fight over cannabis reform.
Conspiracy Theories: Groups, Ideology, and Status as Three Distinct Bases for Expressions in Society
A Comparison of Perspectives of Inmates vs. Staff in Determining Critical Content for Occupational Therapy Transitional Programming with Female Inmates
Parenting Education for Women Experiencing Incarceration: Views of Prison Staff
Adopting pediatric readiness standards in emergency departments could save more than 2,000 lives each year
The standards are published by The National Pediatric Readiness Project, an initiative to empower all emergency departments to provide effective emergency care to children, and encompass training for staff, coordination of health care, and the procedures and medical equipment needed to care for ill and injured children. According to the study, adopting the standards would range from no cost to $11.84 per child, depending on the state.
Traces of Our Past: The Social Representation of the Physical World
Population-Level Administrative Data: A Resource to Advance Psychological Science
Picturing the dance: intersections of gender, sexuality, and age in older women queer square dancers
‘Childless cat ladies’ have long contributed to the welfare of American children − and the nation
Social reformer Katharine Bement Davis, right, wrote that she ‘had a good deal to do in the way of looking after other people’s husbands and children.’
Veterans with disabilities: Key findings from the 2022 Canadian Survey on Disability
Born to Rule: The Making and Remaking of the British Elite
Clinical, Quality of Life, and Health Care Utilization Outcomes of Switching the Administration Route of Antipsychotic Medications Among People With Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Associations of Racial Equity Training, Policies, and Practices With Routine Supervision Strategies in Community Corrections
Housing on the Ballot
Enhancing the science–policy linkages using traditional and Indigenous knowledge
The Practice of Electroconvulsive Therapy, Third Edition: Recommendations for Treatment, Training, and Privileging (A Task Force Report of the American Psychiatric Association)
Impact of work type and APOE-e4 status on cognitive functioning in older women
Military Service Members and Families Struggle with Housing in Increasingly Competitive Markets
Bayes in the Age of Intelligent Machines
5 Ways to Rebuild Trust in Government
Evidence-based group therapy for eating disorders.
Narrative construction of vocational identity in university students: The role of influential experiences and significant others in the framework of cultural psychology
Freedom and voting power
A qualitative focus group study on legal experts’ views regarding euthanasia requests based on an advance euthanasia directive
Considering Sex, Gender, and Equity Factors in Methamphetamine Interventions: Findings From a Scoping Review
#Thisis40: Body image among adult women who post selfies
Beyond the battle: A cross-sectional study on cancer-related fatigue and predictors of quality of life in female adolescent and young adult survivors
Loneliness in Older Adults Living in Puerto Rico During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Underexamined Public Health Concern
Social Work England | Knowledge, skills and behaviours Our plan to bring new curriculum guidance into regulation for qualifying social work courses
A Pregnant Teenager Died After Trying to Get Care in Three Visits to Texas Emergency Rooms
It took three ER visits and 20 hours before a hospital admitted Nevaeh Crain, 18, as her condition worsened. Doctors insisted on two ultrasounds to confirm “fetal demise.” She’s one of at least two Texas women who died under the state’s abortion ban.