
Archive for May 2025
Suicidal Ideation among Intimate Partner Violence Perpetrators Partly Explained by the Interaction between Borderline Traits and both Personal Distress and Impulsivity
Learning Disabilities Association of America: Submit your presentation to be a speaker at our 63rd Annual International Conference
Associations between sarcopenia and domains of quality of life in older adults: a population-based cross-sectional study
How to help children succeed: the impact of parenting styles on access to quality higher education
Efficacy of a Brief ACT Intervention in Reducing Interpersonal Problems and Fostering Interpersonal Flourishing: A Randomized Multiple-Baseline Evaluation
Apartheid’s ‘rape crisis’: understanding and addressing sexual violence in South Africa, 1970s–1990s

Overlapping Land Tenure Stories: Ambiguity in Port Vila’s Urban Precarity
Development of a Curriculum of Basic Competences for Art Therapy With Older People
Eldercare robot helps people sit and stand, and catches them if they fall

SD | MIT
Engineers built E-BAR, a mobile robot designed to physically support the elderly and prevent them from falling as they move around their homes. E-BAR acts as a set of robotic handlebars that follows a person from behind, allowing them to walk independently or lean on the robot’s arms for support.
How old are you compared to the rest of the world?

US Children Living With a Parent With Substance Use Disorder
The Nature of Racial Microaggressions in White Adults: A Community Sample Validation of the Cultural Cognitions and Actions Scale
Unique and shared partner priorities for supporting engagement in knowledge mobilization in pediatric pain: a best–worst scaling experiment
Youngkin signs bipartisan child welfare reforms and sets new goals for foster care

Virginia Mercury | M Schmidt
Secretary of Health and Human Resources Janet Kelly speaks at a bill signing ceremony in Richmond
The reproductive rights of pregnant people: Abortion attitudes and gender‐inclusive language
You’re probably taking over-the-counter painkillers incorrectly
First 100 Days: What’s Happened with Housing?

Moms, daughters and body image, with Janet Boseovski, PhD, and Ashleigh Gallagher, PhD
Indigenous birth workers shaping the future
A Better Adoption? Evolution, Challenges, and Projections of Chilean Adoption Policies and Practices
The Master’s Tools: How Finance Wrecked Democracy (And a Radical Plan to Rebuild It)

Family Hardiness, Religiosity/Spirituality, and Depression in Mothers and Fathers of Children With Disabilities
The Department of Injustice

CounterPunch | ajay_suresh
Today, it would be nearly impossible to overstate the extent to which justice for the criminal defendant in the U.S. has been compromised by prosecutorial misconduct of the most serious kinds. A growing body of evidence from journalistic investigations, scholarly studies, and reports from civil liberties groups reveals a startling pattern of serious misconduct, lack of transparency and accountability, and politicized and racialized enforcement.
College Students’ Lived Experiences of Healthy Romantic Relationships and Violence Prevention Program
The King’s Fund Library
Childhood Vaccine Hesitancy as an Interaction‐Based Phenomenon
DOGE went looking for phone fraud at SSA — and found almost none

NEXTGOV/FCW | K Sides/Houston Chronicle/Getty
Since SSA installed new anti-fraud checks on claims made over the phone, only two claims out of over 110,000 were found to likely be fraudulent, according to internal documents obtained by Nextgov/FCW.
Disadvantaged teens may be missing out on hospital mental health support
South Asian patient experiences of professional interpreting service provision in general practice in England: a qualitative interview study
Nothing neutral about belonging: The language and imagery that help and hinder Swiss LGBTQ+ Christians’ feelings of acceptance within churches
Comparing the Effectiveness and Efficiency of Behavioral Skills Training and a Brief Performance Feedback Intervention During the Training of Paraeducators Supporting Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder
“They are fat and want special treatment for being fat”: Backlash to and lay theories of fat activism
Hurry up and wait: Developmental anxiety during the transition to adulthood
Australian fathers’ experiences of caring for their preterm infants
Loneliness: Don’t ask, don’t tell?
NIHR Mentoring Programme | Mentee cohort 2 2025 (Closing date: 17 June)
Unruly temporalities: Older queer women and non-binary people narrating later-life sexuality
Quantitative Methods and Multicultural Counseling
Education: Hawaiʻi’s Working Families Need More Support

Honolulu Civil Beat | S Osofsky
Sarah Osofsky returned to school last year to earn her master’s degree in social work, hoping to give back to her community and find a job that would pay enough to survive Hawaiʻi’s high cost of living. Now, less than two weeks away from graduation, the mother of two is struggling to find a position that can sustain her family.