Perceived, anticipated and experienced stigma: exploring manifestations and implications for young people’s sexual and reproductive health and access to care in North-Western Tanzania
‘Whore stigma’ as a transformative experience: altered cognitive expectations among Jewish-Israeli street-based sex workers
The impact of early institutional care on emotion regulation: studying the play narratives of post-institutionalized and early adopted children
What do tertiary level students in the U.S.A. and Northern Ireland (UK) worry about? An exploratory study
Spared emotional perception in patients with Alzheimer’s disease is associated with negative caregiver outcomes
It’s not just about ‘more’: A research project exploring satisfaction with opportunities to play, for children in two Welsh neighbouring communities
Racial and ethnic differences in psychotropic medication use among community-dwelling persons with dementia in the United States
Effects of a sexual health education programme on school psychological counsellor candidates’ sexism tendencies in Turkey
“Knowing I can be helpful makes me feel good inside, it makes me feel essential”: community health care workers’ experiences of conducting a home-based rehabilitation intervention for people living with HIV in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Mutual HIV status disclosure is associated with consistent condom use in public sector ART clients in Free State province, South Africa: a short report
Becoming other: social and emotional development through the creative arts for young people with behavioural difficulties
Maternal psychological distress during pregnancy does not increase the risk for adverse birth outcomes
Responding to the challenges of student-staff partnership: the reflections of participants at an international summer institute
Rethinking Peacekeeping, Gender Equality and Collective Security, edited by Gina Heathcote and Dianne Otto
Emotions matter: the moderating role of emotional labour on preschool teacher and children interactions
Business retention and expansion and business clusters – A comprehensive approach to community development
Evaluation of an evidence-based intervention implemented with African-American women to prevent substance abuse, strengthen relationship skills and reduce risk for HIV/AIDS
Pigeonholed, peripheral or pioneering? Findings from a national study of Indigenous Australian academics in the disciplines
Collaborative facilitation of debrief after high-fidelity simulation and its implications for reflective thinking: student experiences
Remaking post-industrial cities. Lessons from North America and Europe, edited by Donald K. Carter, Routledge, 2016, 250 pp., £32.99 (Paperback) ISBN 9781138899292, £115.00 (Hardback) ISBN 9781138899285
Assembling life history narratives from quantitative longitudinal panel data: What’s the story for families using social work?
Quality of life and burden in family caregivers of patients with advanced cancer in active treatment settings and hospice care: A comparative study
Choosing to Live with Harm? A Presentation of two Case Studies to Explore the Perspective of those who Experienced Adult Safeguarding Interventions
The intercultural city. Migration, minorities and the management of diversity, edited by G. Marconi, E. Ostanel, I. B. Tauris, London and New York, 2016, 214 pp., £59 (Hardback) ISBN 9781784532574
On the back of blackness: contemporary Canadian blackface and the consumptive production of post-racialist, white Canadian subjects
Household environmental health hazards’ effect on under-five mortality in sub-Saharan Africa: What can we learn from the Demographic and Health Survey?