Archive for November 2024
The Changing Nature of Foundation Work: Advancing the Field by Understanding the Foundation Professional Experience
Revolutionaries, coercive institutions and the crisis of collaboration in interwar India
Call for evidence on links between youth violence and social media
Student Parents and Intimate Partner Violence
Subjective and objective effects of anxiety and fatigue on social function in patients with enterostomy and their family caregivers
Preliminary associations of body weight, weight bias, and dietary restriction with eating disorder diagnosis in women experiencing food insecurity
Partners in Force? Understanding Police Use of Force from a Network Perspective
Pervasive ceiling effect in Supervisory Working Alliance Measurement: An exploratory meta-analysis
Mapping refugee populations at high resolution by unlocking humanitarian administrative data
Childhood Exposure to Family Violence, Residential Instability, and Parental Incarceration: Compounding Household Adversities and Adolescent Delinquency
An Ageist Disease: On Living in Fear of Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s is named for Dr. Alois Alzheimer, a German psychiatrist who, according to the National Institute on Aging, “noticed changes in the brain of a woman who died of an unusual mental illness.” Her symptoms included memory loss, language problems, and unpredictable behavior. After she died, he examined her brain and found many abnormal clumps (now called amyloid plaques) and tangled bundles of fibers (now called neurofibrillary tangles.) These features, which Dr. Alzheimer observed in 1906, remain defining pathologies of Alzheimer’s.
Improvement in the psychological resilience of rural left-behind children: The influence of social services from 15 social organisations
National Addictions Awareness Week: Alberta must treat addictions care as health care
Brief review of the 2022 reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act: Gaps and way forward
Indigenous community level strengths for the promotion of wellbeing
Systematic review of oral health in slums and non-slum urban settings of Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs): Disease prevalence, determinants, perception, and practices
Cross‐Cultural Differences in the Pathways to Internet Gaming Disorder
Adult Social Care Law and Policy: Lessons from the Pandemic
Traditional wellness therapy
Addressing student mental health and suicide concerns: are we there yet?
Lived experiences of palliative care physicians on the impacts of language and cultural discordance on end-of-life care across Ontario, Canada: a qualitative study using the intersectionality-based policy framework
Pericapsular nerve group block reduces opioid use and pain after hip surgery: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Analysis of Burnout and Self-Efficacy of Teachers of Physical Education During Online Learning
Grassroots Leadership
Why humans form place attachment: A terror management perspective
Academe’s Divorce From Reality
Americans are fed up, and not just people who voted for Trump.
Career story: Robin went from volunteering to a masters degree while working in social care
Call for nominations – European Social Work Research Association (Extended deadline: 10 Dec)
Recommendations for Local Suicide Prevention Infrastructure
Healthy School Meals for All Is a Back-to-School Essential
Evaluation of a pilot implementation of a digital cognitive behavioral therapy platform for isolated older adults in county mental health services
New protections for whistleblowers under NHS manager proposals
NHS managers who silence whistleblowers could be barred from working in the NHS, under proposals being announced this week.
Germany’s conservatives want to cut benefits for Ukrainians
The CSU’s Stephan Stracke, social policy spokesman for the CDU/CSU’s parliamentary group, told DW that while anyone fleeing “war and violence” had a right to protection, “This does not mean, however, that there must be an automatic entitlement to the citizen’s income in Germany.” Friedrich Merz, CDU chairman and Germany’s likely next chancellor, wants to revisit social welfare payments for Ukrainian refugees.
Early identification of children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
What is known about suicide prevention gatekeeper training and directions for future research
More than a Glitch: Confronting Race, Gender, and Ability Bias in Tech – review
Association between screen time, homework and reading duration, sleep duration, social jetlag and mental health among Chinese children and adolescents
NIHR Work and Health Research Awards Round 2 (Closing date: 11 March 2026)
Criminalizing charity: How an Ohio nonprofit faces fines and arrest for feeding the homeless without a permit
Providing individualized services under complex conditions: A configurational analysis of street‐level organizations
Mental health and support for rigorous tobacco control strategies in South Australia
Cancer Prevention Among Individuals With Mental Ill-health: Patient Navigation for Primary Cancer Prevention (CO-CAPTAIN)
The national educational panel study (NEPS) and methodological innovations in longitudinal large-scale assessments
The Dignity of Nonworking Men
Social Security is Translating More Materials in Native Languages
Relation between parenting style and confident decision-making in a student population
Are stronger bonds better? Examining the relationship between the human–animal bond and human social support, and its impact on resilience
The 2025 Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention | Call for Submissions is now open (Due by Dec 11)
From liberation to rights: the organized men’s movement in Norway, 1978–1980
Volume 19, Issue 4, September – December 2024, Page 213-229
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