Journal Article Abstracts
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Suicidal Behaviour Prior to First Episode Psychosis: Wider and More Widespread Grey-Matter Alterations
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Is Addiction Research Addicted to Artificial Intelligence? Mapping the Intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Substance Use and Mental Health Through a Bibliometric Analysis
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Posttraumatic experience as mediator of the relationship between therapeutic empathy and working alliance: an exploratory study of therapists and trainees
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Antisocial Behavior Among a Sample of Unauthorized Latinas/os: Exploring Engagement and Key Predictors
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Self–Other Mentalizing and Attachment Insecurity in the Dimensional Model of Personality Disorders: From Research to Clinical Practice
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Childhood emotion reactivity and regulation as predictors of sleep quality: A longitudinal study
Open Access Journal Articles
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Racism in public health authorities–A scoping review and situational analysis
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Pharmacotherapy and overdose risk following new opioid use disorder diagnosis among Medicaid beneficiaries
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Changes in early abortion access among out-of-state abortion patients in Illinois, following public insurance coverage through state Medicaid: A brief research report
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Social responsibility and its impact: A methodological proposal
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Unlocking intergenerational support: The impact of long-term care insurance on elderly family dynamics
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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Understanding the Trajectory of Depressive Symptoms in Newly Diagnosed High‐Grade Glioma Patients—A Meta‐Analysis
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Effects of exercise interventions on mental health in people with insomnia symptoms: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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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About six million Americans have fallen behind on student loan payments, a return to prepandemic levels
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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
Podcasts
more PodcastsCalls & Consultations
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Call for experts: Standing Committee on Emerging Infectious Diseases and 21st Century Health Threats (Due by Jan 9)
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2026 Call for Reviewers – 72nd CSWE Annual Conference (Closes: Jan 13)




