Archive for November 2024
Considering Maternal Health Disparities: Proceedings of a Workshop Series—in Brief
The most unequal region in the world: combatting inequality in Latin America |
How Vertical Leadership Affects Shared Leadership Through Team Identification
Nationalize Psychedelics
Psychedelic-assisted therapy is still awaiting official approval, but private firms are already using patents to corner the market. Government-funded research shouldn’t yield big profits for Big Pharma. Above: A laboratory technician displays hallucinogenic psilocybin mushrooms at Rose City Laboratories in Portland, Oregon
Office of Justice Programs: Apply Now to our Research Assistantship Program (Closes Jan 20)
Talking with families
Derivation and validation of an algorithm to predict transitions from community to residential long-term care among persons with dementia—A retrospective cohort study
The Micro-Governance of Collaborative Networks for Water Protection: A Configurational Analysis
Estimates of the very old, including centenarians, England and Wales: 2002 to 2023
Using Student Narratives to Characterize Inclusive Pedagogy and Inclusive Classrooms in Higher Education
Development and validation of domain specific school diversity model scales among pupils and teachers: A multilevel approach
Social Work England sets out expectations of graduates joining profession
It has published 82 statements covering the knowledge, skills and behaviours the regulator believes that newly qualified social workers should possess at the point of registration to enable them to meet its professional standards. Social Work England consulted on the statements in 2022.
Sociocultural and Sociopolitical Elements of School Counselling Professional Identity: A Qualitative Analysis of Palestinian School Counselling Identity
Age and gender differences in the value development of Dutch adults in 11 years of longitudinal data
Learning from those who are most at risk: Informal settlement fires in South Africa
Efficacy of a culturally adapted, cognitive behavioural therapy-based intervention for postnatal depression in British south Asian women (ROSHNI-2): a multicentre, randomised controlled trial
Cross-cultural adaptation of the Persian version of “Spiritual Dryness Scale” in patients with cancer: from low perception of sacredness of life to depressive symptoms and emotional exhaustion
International Protection applicants to exceed a record of 20,000 this year
The continuing flow calls into question previous Coalition claims that people were crossing the border from Northern Ireland because of fears of the former British Government’s Rwanda policy.
Reflections From the Wrong Side of the Glass: Lived Experience of Conducting Research in a Mental Health Ward
‘There not being any place to keep her’: Incarcerating Women in Nineteenth-Century Western Australia
The Fremantle Gaol, known as the Roundhouse overlooked the small settlement of Fremantle in 1832. Panorama of the Swan River Settlement, Jane Eliza Currie, 1830-1832
School-Based Victimization Prevention Education Programs for Children and Youth With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: A Scoping Review
Intimate partner aggression predicts depressive symptomatology across the first 9 years of marriage.
Group metacognitive therapy for pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder: A pilot study
The scientific status of safety behaviors in body dysmorphic disorder
Playing minds: Parental pretend play input and infants’ vocabulary development
Negative ties, social support buffering, and loneliness: Findings from a cross-national survey
Intrinsic capacity transitions as predictors of frailty transitions in community-dwelling older adults: Findings from the Korean Frailty and Aging Cohort Study
Sociodemographic trends in special educational needs identification in Wales
Avoiding the unwanted: A cross-cultural comprehensive analysis of experiential avoidance and a meta-analysis
Improving Financial Stability for Renters through Partnerships Between Local Housing and Financial Empowerment Service Providers
Not in Our Nursing Homes
In Wisconsin, seniors are leading the charge to protect their own healthcare. Above: Residents rally outside of the Sauk County Board of Supervisors meeting in support of keeping their county-owned nursing home publicly owned.
Early Care and Education Research Scholars: Head Start Dissertation Grants (Estimated Post Date: Feb 28)
Parental descriptions of sensory processing in Autism
TFFRS – Substance Use: Family-based Interventions to Prevent Substance Use Among Youth
Healthcare utilization among foreign beneficiaries of the National Health Insurance program in Korea
Translating mindfulness into relationships: Own and partner’s mental well-being moderate the link between trait mindfulness and relationship mindfulness
Electronic SBI(RT) for MSM in Argentina
The changing geography of homelessness in Australia (2001–21) and its structural drivers
Biological determinants of the origin and development of the opposite psychological and behavioral traits associated with autism spectrum disorders and Williams syndrome
Self/observer agreement in personality assessment by observers’ relationship types
New York Child Care Subsidy Staff Describe How Policy Implementation Influences Latino Families’ Receipt of Subsidies
CfP: Oral health and mental health (Submission deadline: 2 April)
An investigation testing the perceptual advantage of Sensory Processing Sensitivity and its associations with the Big Five personality traits
Study Confirms Real-World Reliability of a Key Tool for Alcohol Screening
The Rural Youth Public Health Summit: A Pilot Pathway Program for Rural Adolescents
A Framework of Foreseen and Unforeseen Harms in Transformative Service Systems
Affiliation to the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) community: A qualitative study on differences between highly affiliated and low/non-affiliated individuals
‘We Really Thrive on Interactions’ – How Consumers Experience and React to Sudden Constraints of Sociality in Everyday Neighborhood Places
Why are so many women hiding their voting plans from their husbands?
‘People doing door-to-door outreach to voters are encountering men who prevent their wives from even conversing at the door.’