Burnout as a risk factor for antidepressant treatment -a repeated measures time-to-event analysis of 2,936 Danish human service workers
Resequencing and association analysis of coding regions at twenty candidate genes suggest a role for rare risk variation at and protective variation at in schizophrenia susceptibility
Differential effects of cocaine exposure on the abundance of phospholipid species in rat brain and blood
The Protective Effects of Intimate Partner Relationships on Depressive Symptomatology Among Adult Parents Maltreated as Children
History of Traumatic Events in HIV-Positive Individuals: Risk Behavior Implications in an Urban Clinic Setting
Strengthening capacity to apply health research evidence in policy making: experience from four countries
Routine Cell Phone Activity and Exposure to Sext Messages: Extending the Generality of Routine Activity Theory and Exploring the Etiology of a Risky Teenage Behavior
Keeping it Natural: Does Persuasive Magazine Content Have an Effect on Young Women’s Intentions for Birth?
Communication Competence, Psychological Well-Being, and the Mediating Role of Coping Efforts Among Women With Breast Cancer: Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Evidence
Does Home Attachment Contribute to Strengthen Sense of Coherence in Times of War? Perspectives of Jewish Israeli Mothers
Translating Evidence-Based Dementia Caregiving Interventions into Practice: State-of-the-Science and Next Steps
Containing the uncontainable: Responsive art making in art therapy as a method to facilitate mentalization
Children’s Experiences of Maternal Incarceration-Specific Risks: Predictions to Psychological Maladaptation
The power of music: Pioneering discoveries in the new science of song * The music instinct: Science & song
Religiosity and Antisocial Behavior: Evidence from Young African American Women in Public Housing Communities
Narrative Politics: Stories and Collective Action By Frederick W. Mayer Oxford University Press. 2014. 192 pp. $49.95 hardcover
A Minority Report for Social Work? The Predictive Risk Model (PRM) and the Tuituia Assessment Framework in addressing the needs of New Zealand’s Vulnerable Children
Parent–child warmth as a potential mediator of childhood exposure to intimate partner violence and positive adulthood functioning