Journal Article Abstracts
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When pink powders shift the drug landscape: tusi (“pink cocaine”) and other colored powders
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Social work in an information-intensive era: Digitalization in social work practices, expertise, training, and research
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Bildung, Didaktik, and the pedagogy of higher education
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Does parental involvement in school affect children’s school performance?
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Are you afraid of COVID‐19? Motivation and engagement in infection–prevention behaviour in a UK community cohort during the first 2 years of the COVID‐19 pandemic
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Longitudinal role of sleep disturbance in mental health and functioning among adults with suicidal ideation
Open Access Journal Articles
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Unlocking intergenerational support: The impact of long-term care insurance on elderly family dynamics
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Mapping the genetic landscape across 14 psychiatric disorders
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From Alternative Pathways to Abolition: Abolish the ASWB Exam
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The epidemic of tobacco harms among people with mental health conditions
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Teachers’ experiences of delivering youth vaping prevention materials in schools in England and Scotland: A cross-sectional online survey
Guidelines Plus
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Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Opportunistic Infections in Adults and Adolescents With HIV
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Embedding a rights-based approach to digital social care: Self-evaluation tool
Meta-analyses - Systematic Reviews
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The mental health impact on women of engaging men in health interventions in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review
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Living with pain—a systematic review on patients’ subjective experiences
Monographs & Edited Collections
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Fast depression relief? Nitrous oxide shows remarkable potential

SD | UB
Nitrous oxide may offer quick, short-term relief for people with major depression, especially those who haven’t responded to standard medications. The meta-analysis found rapid improvements after a single dose and more sustained benefits after repeated treatments. Side effects were generally mild and brief, though researchers stress the need for larger, longer-term studies.
Grey Literature
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Health of the U.S. Nonprofit Sector
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How do social workers lead?
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Specialist Homelessness Services Collection 2011–12 to 2024–25 [Australia]
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Addressing sexual harassment in medicine
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Enter The Manosphere
Podcasts
more PodcastsCalls & Consultations
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2026 Call for Reviewers – 72nd CSWE Annual Conference (Closes: Jan 13)
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CfP: A holistic perspective on physical activity and mental health (A holistic perspective on physical activity and mental health Submission deadline: 30 May 2026)




