Although being married or in a long-term relationship is often seen as the norm, more people are staying single for life. But singlehood can bring economic and medical disadvantages, especially as people get older and may become more reliant on others.
Archive for December 2024
2024 In review – The culture of academic publishing
Singles differ in personality traits and life satisfaction compared to partnered people
The respect charter: A liberated approach to the public service workforce
UT tears down first integrated school in Austin
A historic building on the University of Texas at Austin campus is now being demolished to make way for a new practice facility…. Most recently, the building housed the Steve Hicks School of Social Work.
Smart Decarceration: Is It Possible to Detain Fewer People and Reduce Arrests?
Effectiveness of GO for Transitional Housing Residents
Optimal Number of Replications for Obtaining Stable Dynamic Fit Index Cutoffs
CfP: Emergency Behavioral Health in the ED (Due by 1 March)
Assessing the Correlates of Online Fraud Offending Among Juveniles
Addressing loneliness in older adults: predictors, protective factors, and implications for social work practice
HEAL Initiative: Translating Research to Practice to End the Overdose Crisis (R33 Clinical Trial Optional)
Deconstructing Barbenheimer: a feminist analysis of gender and the representation of nuclear war
Cultural Competemility Training and Use of a Standardized Assessment Tool in Reducing Misdiagnosis of Black Patients with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders and Psychotic Disorders
Exploring the Efficacy of Schema Therapy-Based Training on Enhancing Self-Compassion and Cognitive Flexibility Among Divorced Women
Why do Employees (not) Support Enterprise Digital Transformation? A Transactional Theory of Stress Perspective
Building power from below: Dispatches and lessons from movement building in a postindustrial city in Northern New Jersey in the United States
Many believe US healthcare industry was to blame in CEO killing, poll reveals
Americans point to coverage denials and steep profits from insurance industry
Trends in assortative mating in the United States, 1700–1910. Evidence from FamiLinx data
Volume 29, Issue 4, October 2024
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1,100 books purged from public school libraries in Tennessee as districts comply with the reactionary Age-Appropriate Materials Act
The Tennessee Association of School Librarians (TASL) estimates that at least 1,100 books have been purged from public schools in Tennessee since the General Assembly passed the amendment that provided the criteria for what is considered “suitable for the age and maturity levels” of students that was missing in the 2022 AAMA. Above: Tennessee State Flag
WIC State Agencies Continue to Use Federal Flexibility to Streamline Enrollment
Medical mistrust in racial minorities during the COVID-19 pandemic: Attitudes, actions and mental health outcomes
Shelters for victims of abuse with ties to Indigenous communities or organizations in Canada, 2022/2023
Some Will Rob You With a Six-Gun, and Some With a Fountain Pen
Abolish Rent: How Tenants Can End the Housing Crisis
State of Mexico Congress Votes to Decriminalize Abortion
Green handkerchiefs bearing the slogan “Abortion for All of Mexico” in front of the State of Mexico Congress on September 19, 2024, in Toluca, Mexico.