
Archive for March 2025
Victimisation in other- and self-directed violence as a function of ethnicity and primary diagnosis among inpatients with serious mental illness
Effect of mobile health (mHealth) on improving anxiety, depression and quality of life in cancer patients: A systematic review and meta -analysis
Protecting states’ rights to streamline food assistance access and prevent increased administrative costs
Measuring the Degree of Mixed Methods Adoption: An Investigation Using Doctoral Dissertation Abstracts
The Complex Dynamics and Recommendations for Teachers Serving Students With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders: Special Series Reflections
“I just felt that everything came tumbling down around me”—Barriers in cancer care for patients with severe mental illness: A qualitative study
Federal Guidelines for Opioid Treatment Programs
Inequality, Crime, and Resistance in New York City

Sexuality on trial in colonial America
In 1774, as Britain’s colonies in America teetered on the brink of revolution, one regiment was torn apart by the trials of a British army chaplain – Robert Newburgh – who was accused of having sex with another man. In this episode, John Gilbert McCurdy examines evolving attitudes to sexuality and liberty in the colonies on the eve of revolutionary war, and explores how Newburgh’s trials became a flashpoint for wider fears of moral and political disorder.
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Experiences of children’s formal and lived participation in family law proceedings
Stand together: Alberta’s First Nations and non-Indigenous unite against Big Oil
Behavioral Health Care Access Among Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual (LGB) Populations
Examining bilingual school psychologist demographics, training experiences, and multicultural competencies
Hierarchies of knowers and knowledges: exploring the potential of academic practitioner collaborations in tackling knowledge inequalities
Different parental rearing behaviors and depressive symptoms of adolescents: Roles of psychological insecurity and core self-evaluations
Diminishing returns of growth? Economic performance, needs satisfaction and ecological impacts of OECD welfare states
Victims of Circumstance or Uncooperative Immigrants?: Intersectional Constructions of Accountability in Finnish Online Discussions on ‘Street Gangs’
Coping strategies utilized by patients with cervical cancer: an explorative qualitative study at the Ocean Road Cancer Institute in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
What makes us more likely to remember dreams?
Conquering acceptability: A study of stakeholder inclusion practices in evaluation processes in francophone West African Countries
Economies of Inequality? Polycentric Metropolitan Governance and Strategic Sustainability Choices
Sexual wellbeing of sexual minority men living in poverty in Hong Kong
Long-Term Trends in Socially Maladjusted Behavior of Students With and Without Emotional and Behavioral Disorders: A 22-Year Repeated Cross-Sectional Study
Creating ‘relational leeway’ for implicit activism: Taiwanese lesbians’ coming out experiences and identity management within families
Clinical Outcomes in a Large Sample of Youth and Adult Patients Receiving Virtual Evidence‐Based Treatment for ARFID: A Naturalistic Study
At a Glance – EU action against poverty – 07-02-2025
The bittersweet experiences of providers of Home-Based Palliative Care (HBPalC): a qualitative study on the provider perspectives of HBPalC in Kerala, India
Mediating role of psychological well‐being in the effect of spirituality on attitudes toward death in the elderly
Predictors of Health Service Utilizations Among Key Population in Washington DC
Takers Not Makers: The unjust poverty and unearned wealth of colonialism
Irene Barclay (1894-1989): the extraordinary career of the first woman chartered surveyor, and the development of the housing management profession

Feasibility and Acceptability of Behavioral Weight Loss Programs for Men in Trade and Labor Occupations: A Pilot Study
A hazy legal landscape means people can get high on hemp products, even where pot is prohibited

Older women in the criminal justice system: a brief report from a nominal group
Neurobiology for Clinical Social Work, Theory and Practice: Second Edition

The preventive effect of psychological and psychosocial interventions on postpartum depression: An overview of systematic reviews
Measuring family boundary ambiguity in cohabiting stepfamilies
Protect SNAP to Reduce Hunger and Strengthen Local Economies – State-by-State Fact Sheets
Imagined Climate Futures and Collective Action: An Analysis of Affect in Dystopias and Utopias by Young Climate Activists
Social Identity Mapping and Psychotic Disorders: Understanding the Relationships Between Social Identity Features, Self-Esteem, and Quality of Life
University of Tennessee: Goodbye Henson Hall
Facilitating Intersectional Identity Development Among Latina Adolescents Through Critical Inquiry Groups
A data pipeline for secure extraction and sharing of social determinants of health
Footprints of Schizophrenia: The Evolutionary Roots of Mental Illness
