Archive for May 2025
Using CBT‐E in the Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa With Comorbid Obsessive‐Compulsive Personality Disorder and Clinical Perfectionism
Medicaid’s Role in Mental Health and Substance Use Care
Loyola University Chicago School of Social Work MSW featuring Maria Vidal De Haymes, PhD
Psychological Well‐Being of Female High School Students: Effectiveness of Transactional Analysis
Effectiveness of Interventions Based on Social Cognitive Theory in Patients With Cardiovascular Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Reducing benefits will not get disabled people back to work, and explaining overdiagnosis

Federal Jobs Data Unlocked
Financial Toxicity in Dementia Caregiving: Sociodemographic Predictors in a U.S. Nationally Representative Survey
Key and evolving needs of service providers in women’s harm reduction centers during the COVID-19 pandemic
Testing a dynamic model of trust in AI: How trust develops and affects critical thinking in the American workforce
Teaching and Learning in the Age of Generative AI: Evidence-Based Approaches to Pedagogy, Ethics, and Beyond

The uncomfortable truth about progressive groupthink

How did we get here? The uncomfortable truth is that progressive academics themselves bear part of the blame. The issue, in short, is groupthink.
Falls Prevention Public Information Leaflet
Trends in maternal mortality 2000 to 2023
Safeguarding global health security amidst a scramble for Africa’s minerals for the clean energy transition
‘People don’t have to keep repeating their story to new social workers’

Worcestershire County Council’s learning disabilities team explains why they’ve ditched duty service in favour of the named social worker model
Health-related stigma among Indigenous Peoples in Canada: A scoping review
Poetic Inquiry method
Should you ever cut ties with your parents?

Estrangement between parents and their children is surprisingly common – this is what research says about making such a difficult decision.
Validity and reliability of the Persian version of Alzheimer’s Disease-Related Quality of Life (P-ADRQL) questionnaire among older Iranian adults
Stepped care, stepped care “lite” & matching intervention components to individual mental health needs: A rapid scoping review of mental health and substance use interventions for post-secondary students
Does Self‐Determination Theory Associate With Physical Activity? A Systematic Review of Systematic Reviews
Job satisfaction mediates the effect of self-efficacy on work engagement among physical education teachers in economically disadvantaged areas
HEAL Initiative: Research to Increase Implementation of Substance Use Preventive Services (R61/R33 Clinical Trial Optional – Multiple due dates))
Of cost and care: NGO ImpactHK on why Hong Kong needs homeless shelter on gov’t land

Hong Kong NGO ImpactHK’s proposed site for a homeless shelter in Cheung Sha Wan on May 20.
Effectiveness of written exposure therapy for Korean patients with post-traumatic stress disorder: non-randomized treatment-as-usual waitlist-controlled study
“I Want More People Like Y’all to be Willing to Listen to People Like Us”: A Qualitative Study Exploring Barriers and Facilitators to Care With Autistic Women and Caregivers
NSW’s new child protection reforms set national precedent, with implications for ECEC sector

A major legislative reform package passed in New South Wales is reshaping the child protection landscape, establishing a new standard for how governments engage with First Nations families and communities. The NSW Government recently introduced a suite of changes that give full legal force to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child and Young Person Placement Principle. This means the state must now make every effort to keep Aboriginal children connected to family, kin and culture when they enter the out-of-home care system.
Correlations between major depressive disorder, splenic morphology, and immune function
Getting ontologically serious about the replication crisis in psychology.
Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters – CRED Crunch Newsletter, Issue Νο. 78 (May 2025): Disaster year in review 2024
Failing to express emotion on 911 calls triggers suspicion through violating expectations and moral typecasting.
Bisexual+ Women and Gender Nonbinary Survivors of Sexual Violence: Comparisons of Substance Use, PTSD Symptoms, and In-Person Social Reactions to Sexual Violence Disclosure
CfP: Causal Inference in Healthcare (Submission deadline: 5 Nov)
The bigger the problem the littler: When the scope of a problem makes it seem less dangerous.
Longitudinal serial effect of hostile attribution bias and moral disengagement on cyberbullying: A cognitive mechanism of cyberbullying based on its component.
Prejudice and stereotypes at regional and individual levels: Related but distinct.
Americans on healthy food and eating

All Reproduction Is Assisted

Like many advances in reproductive technology, the artificial womb lent itself first to speculative fiction, then to scientific research, and finally to feminist theory. In the early decades of the twentieth century, the artificial womb appeared in hundreds of pulpy newspaper stories and dystopian novels, including Brave New World (1932), in which ectogenesis—the development of embryos outside the uterus—enables the mass production of human beings. Above: The first ‘incubator babies’ from the 1909 World Fair.
Contribution of chronic conditions to mortality: Differences by race and ethnicity
Associations Between Parent’s and Child’s Total Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior among Hispanic/Latino Families
Neoteny and the meaning of life.
Experiencing and subsequently reporting sexual victimization among U.S. college students with disabilities.
Correlates of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use among college students in the United States
Evaluating Mental Health Challenges in Juvenile Lupus Erythematosus and Their Caregivers
Reimagining evaluation: A new vision with Justin Baer
