Archive for November 2024
How the SDGs Are Shaping the Research Agenda, and What Publishers Need to Know and Do
What’s Behind the Remarkable Drop in U.S. Overdose Deaths
Outreach workers with Prevention Point, a social services center in Philadelphia, checking on a man who they believe injected tranq dope.
This graduate is working to reduce HIV rates in Latinx communities
Micaurys Guzmán, M.S.W.’24, gave a presentation on providing care for Latinx people living with HIV at a summit at the White House in September.
A Remedy for Crime? A Systematic Review on the Effects of Pharmacological ADHD Treatment on Criminal Recidivism and Rehabilitation in Inmates With ADHD
Using Long-Term Care (LTC) Data Cooperative – CMS Linked Data
Queering Science Communication Representations, Theory, and Practice
Examining the associations between high achievement in reading and school climate: evidence from five South American countries
Is happiness independent of income? Set point theory à la Kahneman
Building Resilient Relationships
Busting the Bankers’ Club Finance for the Rest of Us
National Poverty Fellows Program Call for Applications for the 2025–2026 Fellowship Year – Due 12/2/2024
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in SSDI Entry and Health
Prevalence of chronic kidney disease among young people living with HIV in Sub Saharan Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Mechanism Linking Cigarette Pack Factors, Point-of-Sale Marketing and Individual Factors With Smoking Intention Among School-Going Adolescents
Artificial intelligence for children: UNICEF’s policy guidance and beyond
Collaborative Care to Help Trauma Survivors
Beyond the fingertips: imagining haptic technologies for a deafblind future
Disability, digital technologies and the ambivalent allure of posthumanist/transhumanist futures
Caregiver burden and quality of life in palliative care: cross-sectional study
Gynaecologic oncology referrals to specialist palliative care in a tertiary referral centre: population, characteristics and outcomes
State firearm legislation and initiation of gun carrying in the USA
Military spouse and key stakeholder perspectives of effective messaging for US service members on secure storage of personal firearms: a qualitative study
Autonomy versus exclusion in xenotransplantation trials
Standardising the measurement of e-cigarette tax rates in the USA (2nd edition), 2010-2023
Funding without transparency? Tobacco company support of Black-owned businesses in the USA
Rolling clouds: the emerging landscape of mobile vape retail
Mpox vaccination uptake in a UK community sample of gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) the year following the 2022 clade IIb mpox outbreak
High burden of human papillomavirus and premalignant cervical lesions among women starting HIV treatment in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Lefamulin for Mycoplasma genitalium treatment failure in Australia and the USA: a case series and pilot open-label parallel arm randomised trial
Childhood studies: From participation to the incorporation of their voices.
Intersectionality: A dialogue with Marxism–Leninism.
Qualitative exploration of the barriers and facilitators to community pharmacy PrEP delivery for UK pharmacists and underserved community members using the COM-B model of behaviour change
Problems of hate and emancipation: Some considerations for liberation psychology.
Number of children and risk of dementia: a cohort study
Who feels they contribute to U.S. society? Helping behaviors and social class disparities in perceived contributions.
Insights on health policies from a political philosophy perspective
The zero-sum mindset.
Creative ideation activates disinhibited reward-seeking and indulgent choices.
Would the now shelved congestion tax narrow or widen the health equity gap if brought back to NYC?
SARS-CoV-2 testing, test positivity and vaccination in social housing residents compared with the general population: a retrospective population-based cohort study
The politics of health systems policies during COVID-19: reflections on experiences from Latin America and the Caribbean
CMS’ Comprehensive Medicaid Integrity Plan for FYs 2024 – 2028
Extending ecological social work to assessing support for policies addressing animal organizations in disasters
Snoring linked to behavioral problems in adolescents without declines in cognition
Adolescents who snore frequently were more likely to exhibit behavior problems such as inattention, rule-breaking, and aggression, but they do not have any decline in their cognitive abilities, according to a new study. This is the largest study to date tracking snoring in children from elementary school through their mid-teen years and it provides an important update to parents struggling with what medical measures to take to help manage snoring in their children.
Downward career moves – do they always hurt?
Antidepressant prescribing inequalities in people with comorbid depression and type 2 diabetes: A UK primary care electronic health record study
Educating young people about social media would be far more effective than a ban – Finland can show us how
The federal government’s proposed social media ban for under-16s has sparked widespread debate, affecting millions of young Australians, their families and educators. But will it actually work?