
Archive for June 2025
Ten Challenges that Threaten the Integrity of Scholarly Publishing
Researching health and place: Championing the ONS Longitudinal Study

Barriers to advocacy for recovery and wellbeing: a mixed methods study of challenges faced by mental health hospital social workers in Ontario, Canada
Precurrent Behavior in B. F. Skinner’s Writings: A Contextual Analysis
Initial development and psychometric properties of the Gambling Disorder Test in a nationally representative sample of adults.
Sexual Safety Framework for Approved and Designated Centres 2025
AI-Based Digital Cheating At University, and the Case for New Ethical Pedagogies
Early childhood measurement invariance of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire across age, race, sex, and socioeconomic status.
Grant Watch: Track the termination of grants of scientific research agencies by the administration in 2025
Comparison of self-report data validity in undergraduate samples using remote versus in-person administration methods.
Feasibility and acceptability of a mobile intervention for patients with psychosis following psychiatric hospitalization: A pilot randomized controlled trial.
Anticipatory Social Work: Foresight Tools and Approaches for Social Imagining and Collective Praxis

Housing as investment in Greece and Southern Europe Private: profit vs social value
Decisions among shifting choice alternatives reveal option-general representations of evidence.
CfP: In-work poverty across Europe (Submission deadline: 30 June)
Social Work Data Corps Project: Introducing Data Science to Social Work Students
Officials downplay fake citations in high-profile report on children’s health

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The White House is downplaying major citation errors in a sweeping report on chronic disease in children released last week by the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission. The report, spearheaded by Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., cited hundreds of studies and was billed as an example of “radical transparency” and “gold standard” science. But the nonprofit news publication NOTUS reported yesterday that multiple studies cited in the report—which took aim at ultraprocessed foods, pesticides, prescription drugs, and childhood vaccines—don’t appear to exist. The outlet also identified dozens of other errors in the report’s bibliography, including broken links, missing or incorrect authors, and incorrect issue numbers.
Feasibility and acceptability of caring contacts texts for suicide prevention among veterans recently separated from military service.
Foster care experiences during childhood and health during older age: Evidence from China.
Child and Adolescent Suicides in Turkey (2004–2023): A Comprehensive Evaluation
Effectiveness of telehealth-delivered massed trauma-focused psychotherapy among veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder.
Is AI sparking a cognitive revolution that will lead to mediocrity and conformity?

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The danger is not that AI will fail us, but that people will accept the mediocrity of its outputs as the norm. When everything is fast, frictionless and “good enough,” there’s the risk of losing the depth, nuance and intellectual richness that define exceptional human work.
How young migrants perceive school health education in Sweden
Do you know the difference our Social Workers make to the lives of children, adults, and families?
A Global Phenomenology of Whiteness: Turkey, Europe and Institutional Global Racism
An appraisal of Nietzsche’s philosophical concept of amor fati: A potentially useful psychological construct in the study of positive human existence?
How leaders tweet: An exploratory analysis of entrepreneurial leader tweets.
Cultural, moral, and ethical considerations in the inclusion of nonterminal conditions and mental illness in medical assistance in dying (MAiD) laws.
Emotion regulation success in older adults with and without mild cognitive impairment.
Neural biomarkers of age-related memory change.
The contribution of general intelligence to cognitive performance across the lifespan: A differentiation analysis of the wechsler tests.
How NIHR is tackling UK health and care challenges through international collaboration
The Impact of Job Resources on Job Satisfaction, Emotion, and Psychological Health Among Social Workers in China
Self-reported diagnosis of mental disorders, psychological distress, and risk of incident dementia in New Zealand
United States-based practice guidelines for children and adolescents with eating disorders
Borrowers Besieged

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Student debtors are under attack on all sides. Government contractors make their life miserable, and financial predators are poised to capitalize.
Systemic Discrimination: Theory and Measurement*
Targeted prevention funding opportunity which is part of a co-ordinated response by NIHR to the DHSC areas of research interest 1: early action to prevent poor health outcomes
Australian gun control: 29 years after Port Arthur
Innovative Program Empowers Social Workers, Unlocking New Career Advancement Opportunities

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NYC Health + Hospitals today announced the Social Work Clinical Licensure Training Program.This program provides Licensed Master Social Workers (LMSWs) at NYC Health + Hospitals with training and financial support to attain their clinical licensure in exchange for a two-year commitment to the health care system.