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Archive for May 2025
Assessment of a Second-Order Multi-Problem Factor Model Involving Sexual Partners, Marijuana Use, and Post-Arrest Placement Among Persistent Male Adolescent Delinquents
The Association Between Internal Restlessness, Drinking Motives, and Alcohol Use Outcomes in College Students
The pushback is real – this woman is a social worker
CfP: Clinical Health Psychology Research in Cancer: Psychological Adaptation, Biobehavioral Processes, and Health Outcomes (Submission deadline: 31 May)
Tommy Sheridan in court over case against Glasgow City Council

The Court of Session heard that Mr Sheridan had applied to become a criminal justice social worker with the Glasgow City Council initiative.
Educators’ Perspectives of Working Conditions in Inclusive Elementary Schools
Framing Validity Evidence: Revisiting “Reliability and Validity of a Teacher Impressions Scale to Assess Social Play of Swedish Children in Inclusive Preschools”
“I know we need to be regulated, but I don’t think this is the right way”: Early education managers’ experiences of group setting inspections in England
The world’s wealthiest 10% caused two thirds of global warming since 1990

“Our study shows that extreme climate impacts are not just the result of abstract global emissions, instead we can directly link them to our lifestyle and investment choices, which in turn are linked to wealth,” explains lead author Sarah Schöngart, an alumna of the 2024 Young Scientists Summer Program (YSSP), who is currently associated with ETH Zurich. “We found that wealthy emitters play a major role in driving climate extremes, which provides strong support for climate policies that target the reduction of their emissions.”
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Invest in childhood
Standardization of the Arabic Version of the Adult ADHD Self-Report Screening Scale for DSM-5 (ASRS-5) Among Adults in Saudi Arabia: Variability of ADHD Screening According to Sociodemographic Variables
Personal Independence Payment Show [Question for Department for Work and Pensions]
Implications of Co-occurrence Between ADHD and Anxiety in a Community-based Child Sample
Anxiety sensitivity and cannabis use: A systematic review and conceptualization of research findings
Effects of Diagnostic Labels for Students With Learning Problems on Teachers’ Stereotypes and Performance Expectations
The Ongoing Development of Mubsereen: An R Package for Students with Visual Impairment or Blindness
Breathing in danger: unveiling cooking fuel transitions in India and alarming effect of household air pollution on under-five children’s health
“It’s Happening Even Without You Noticing” Increasing Barriers to Accessing Sexual and Reproductive Health Care in Romania
Swiss-UK investigator-led randomised controlled clinical trials in areas of unmet clinical need (Closing date: 9 Sept)
Ethnic inequalities in palliative care prescribing in high income countries – a rapid systematic review
First Doctor of Social Work graduate explores neurodevelopmental approach to childhood adversity

Dr. Braden Clark used his doctoral research to offer social workers a new pathway for responding to early trauma, applying a neurodevelopmental lens to understand how adversity shapes young minds and how to provide more effective support.
An exploratory evaluation of universal social-emotional learning programs delivered during elementary school to Australian students
AI voice journaling for future language teachers: A path to well‐being through reflective practices
Without AmeriCorps, rural communities will lose essential social services

Near the end of April, DOGE cut over 1,000 AmeriCorps grants totaling nearly $400 million across the United States. Many of these programs provided pivotal social services for rural communities that do not have the resources to fill these gaps without federal funding. In Cortez, Colorado, Montezuma School (above) to Farm Project depends on AmeriCorps members to keep the organization going. The nonprofit teaches garden classes in local public schools and also grows food for the food pantry, Good Samaritans. Redford said they have a goal to produce 6,000 pounds of food this year.
Finding a balance: resilience in older adults after depression in later life
Exploring the role of technology in human trafficking in Pakistan: A qualitative study of lived experiences of victims
Psychological therapies for bipolar disorder in later life: Current evidence, practice and future directions
South Tyneside residents urged to have their say on Adult Social Care contributions
Introducing Research Methodology by Uwe Flick
Palliative care begins with caring for nurses
Exploring 30 years of teacher work culture research (1993–2023): A bibliometric analysis
Sex Ed in the City: An Exploratory Qualitative Study of Students’ Experience
Domestic service in the Soviet Union: women’s emancipation and the gendered hierarchy of labor

Exploring Moderators of the Relationship Between Self-Efficacy and Bullying Involvement: A Social Cognitive Theory Perspective
Risk processing: Mothering in a time of fear
The odour of segregation
The Resentful World of the Religious Right

All this was facilitated by the religious right forming close tactical alliances with the forces of Mammon. Though tracking financial support for religious right organizations can be tricky post–Citizens United, Wilson notes, she nevertheless chronicles how many of the United States’ wealthiest conservative families have lavished the religious right with money…. What Wilson calls the Koch brothers’ “Kochtopus” has extended its arms into PACs and congregations small and large. According to “tax records, in 2008, the family gave to thirty-four political and policy organizations, most of which they founded or direct.” Between 1998 and 2007, the “family gave over $262 million for lobbying, direct campaign contributions, and support for PACs.”
One App to Rule Them All: A One-Stop Calculator and Guide for 95 Effect-Size Variants for Two-Group Comparisons of Central Tendency, Variability, Overlap, Dominance, and Distributional Tails
Improving treatments for mental disorders using computational models
New “Gas Station Heroin” Tianeptine product trend

tianeptine is not approved by the FDA for any medical use, is not generally recognized as safe for use in food, and does not meet the statutory definition of a dietary ingredient. Nevertheless, tianeptine is being marketed as a “research chemical,” a “nootropic” cognitive enhancer, or a dietary supplement. Tianeptine is frequently available at convenience stores, gas stations, vape shops, and online retailers. Product names include, for example, Tianaa, Zaza, Neptune’s Fix, Pegasus, and TD Red.
The Whole Person Health Index: A New Tool for Human Mechanistic and Clinical Studies

Evaluation of a participatory action project to improve safety and outcomes in maternity care
The student voice for social justice pedagogical method: Learning outcomes and challenges
NEPC Review: The Persistence of Religious Discrimination in Publicly Funded Pre-K Programs (Manhattan Institute, January 2025)
How social housing won in Seattle, despite a flood of big tech money

How Lobbying Matters
Pacification: Social War and the Power of Police
