Interprofessional Ethics: A Developing Field? Notes from the Ethics & Social Welfare Conference, Sheffield, UK, May 2010
The Human Rights Act 1998: implications for the medical treatment of children and young people [Articles]
Examining Walkability and Social Capital as Indicators of Quality of Life at the Municipal and Neighborhood Scales
Reasons for Staying in Intimately Violent Relationships: Comparisons of Men and Women and Messages Communicated to Self and Others
The Canadian Problem Gambling Index: An Evaluation of the Scale and Its Accompanying Profiler Software in a Clinical Setting
Reading and Writing Ability in Relation to Home Environment: A Study in Primary Education in Rural Tanzania
Spouses of people with incident dementia are at sixfold increased risk of developing dementia themselves
Drug- or Alcohol-Facilitated, Incapacitated, and Forcible Rape in Relationship to Mental Health Among a National Sample of Women
In Their Own Words: Sophomore College Men Describe Attitude and Behavior Changes Resulting From a Rape Prevention Program 2 Years After Their Participation
Infant maltreatment-related mortality in Alaska: Correcting the count and using birth certificates to predict mortality
‘The foundation of our community’: cultural restoration, reclaiming children and youth in an indigenous community
The presence of a stepfather and child physical abuse, as reported by a sample of Brazilian mothers in Rio de Janeiro☆
Is Social Work Advocacy Worth the Cost? Issues and Barriers to an Economic Analysis of Social Work Political Practice
The Community Supports for Wraparound Inventory: An Assessment of the Implementation Context for Wraparound
Parenting, family functioning and lifestyle in a new culture: the case of African migrants in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Refining behavioral dysregulation in borderline personality disorder using a sample of women with anorexia nervosa.
Does comorbid substance use disorder exacerbate borderline personality features? A comparison of borderline personality disorder individuals with vs. without current substance dependence.
The Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Movement and Young People with Serious Physical Illnesses Who Support Building Communities of Care