
Archive for March 2025
Understanding Staff Needs for Improving End-Of-Life Care in Critical Care Units: A Qualitative Focus Group Analysis and Service Evaluation
Women’s exposure to commercial milk formula marketing: a WHO multi-country market research study
Active ingredients in implicit racial bias training: Incorporating participant voice to promote engagement
Mainstream Economics: A Catalogue of Failures
Policies and patterns of integration of science and religion in Indonesian Islamic higher education
Barriers to 12-month treatment of common anxiety, mood, and substance use disorders in the World Mental Health (WMH) surveys
Exploring research gaps and future trajectories in Queer diaspora studies
Patient experiences of internet-based enhanced cognitive behavior therapy for eating disorders
Mortality among sexual and gender minority populations: A systematic review
Prohibition in Turkey: Alcohol and the Politics of Identity

Is research misconduct becoming unstoppable?
Grandparental childcare and subjective well-being: The role of activities and reasons for care
Advancing appropriate mental health research for LGBTQ+ people in southeast Asia
Exploring differential impacts of a parent intervention on reading and toy play across ethnic and linguistic groups
Labels warning about alcohol-attributable cancer risks should be mandated urgently
Australia | National evidence-based guidelines for the care of trans and gender-diverse people under 18
Revisiting Childhood Resilience Through Marginalised and Displaced Voices: Perspectives from the past and present

Experiences of Care in Aotearoa 2023/2024 Agency Compliance with the National Care Standards and Related Matters Regulations
Gender-based violence syndemics in global health: A systematic review
Psychedelics and connectedness to natural and social worlds: An examination of the evidence and a proposed conceptual framework
When the Lie Becomes the Truth: Misinformation and Conspiracy Theories in Social Work
Rethinking Behavioral Health Care Measures to Improve Outcomes for People with Serious Mental Illness
Exploring Research and Practice Gaps for Suicidality Among Adults with a Disability: Treatment
Exploring the availability and accessibility of menstrual friendly public toilets (MFPTs) in urban spaces: A global multi-city audit study
Listen: Impact measurement and the systems change approach

Work alienation through the dialectical lens
Formative research and development of a referral toolkit for sexual health services linkages within chicago public high schools
Archway Partnership: Empowering UGA SSW Faculty for Community Impact
Electoral Democracy and Local Finances: Fiscal Populism in Mexico
Exploring the Nature of the Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and the Harm of Mass Public Shootings
Challenges in the transition to kindergarten and children’s well-being through elementary school: Do school transition supports matter?
Artificial intelligence in practice: Opportunities, challenges, and ethical considerations.
The importance of board certification in psychology: A 25 year retrospective.
Neuropsychological tests of social cognition in non-Western countries and in individuals from ethnic minoritized groups in Western countries: A systematic review.
p-Tau/Aβ42 ratio associates with cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease, mild cognitive impairment, and cognitively unimpaired older adults.
Cognitive functioning in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome: Slowed information processing or a deficit in attentional selectivity?
Relations of hippocampal and ventricle volumes to Memory Outcomes in the Management of Myelomeningocele Study (MOMS) prenatal surgery clinical trial.
The legacies of the neuropsychology of anxiety for Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory.
Considering the revisions of reinforcement sensitivity theory: Commentary on McNaughton (2025).
Emotions, action tendencies, and the reinforcement sensitivity theory.
Where are anxiety and personality in the brain?
Digital Zines as Mental and Sexual Health Communication Tools for Latina Teens: Format and Content Acceptability and Initial Findings
Community Expansion of Evidence-Based Harm Reduction Strategies for People Who Use Drugs
Advancing Partnerships Across Harm Reduction and Recovery: Resources, Recommendations, and a Report for the Field
The Internet, Power, and the Deep State: Zeynep Tufekci on Technology and Democracy Today

Federal Justice Statistics, 2023

Door-to-door overdose harm reduction: an Illinois case study
The Barns Experiment (1945)

Barns was a Hostel-school initiated by the Society of Friends, where lawless boys made their own laws, and where the principle instrument in their reformation was not punishment but affection. So successful were the unconventional methods here described that sceptics were convinced, and Barns has now achieved a permanent place in the field of “the therapy of the dis-social.” Today it would be described as a therapeutic community and is one of the earliest experiments of its kind that raised awareness and paved the way for further research in this area.
Refusing Settler Domesticity: Native Women’s Labor and Resistance in the Bay Area Outing Program

In the early twentieth century, the Bay Area Outing Program coercively recruited over a thousand Native girls and women from boarding schools to labor as live-in domestic workers across the San Francisco Bay Area. Outing removed Native people from their communities and transferred them to white homes, farms, and businesses to work as menial laborers. In exchange for room, board, and meager pay, Native women and girls as young as twelve cooked, cleaned, and lived in the homes of their employers. Despite oppressive living and working conditions, they strategically resisted the worst aspects of outing, including Indian child removal, sexual surveillance, criminalization, and exploitation. Throughout, they forged social connections and navigated relationships to refuse domestication and assert their agency.