The Spectral Wound: Sexual Violence, Public Memories and the Bangladesh War of 1971, by Nayanika Mookherjee
“You just can’t trust everybody”: the impact of sexual risk, partner type and perceived partner trustworthiness on HIV-status disclosure decisions among HIV-positive black gay and bisexual men
Third-world realities in a first-world setting: A study of the HIV/AIDS-related conditions and risk behaviors of sex trade workers in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Feeling Connected and Understood: The Role of Creative Arts in Engaging Young Adults in Their Mental Health Services
‘It’s not all fun’: Introducing digital technology to meet the emotional and mental health needs of adults with learning disabilities
Achievement-oriented and dependency-oriented parental psychological control: An examination of specificity to middle childhood achievement and dependency-related problems
A cross-validation Delphi method approach to the diagnosis and treatment of personality disorders in older adults
Secularizing funerary culture in nineteenth-century Belgium: A product of political and religious controversy
Coming Out to Health Care Providers in Puerto Rico: Opportunities for Prevention and Engagement in Care
Same-Sex Behavior and its Relationship with Sexual and Health-Related Practices Among a Population-Based Sample of Women in Puerto Rico: Implications for Cancer Prevention and Control
Challenges for the Well-Being of and Health Equity for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual People in Puerto Rico
Complainer Profile Identification (CPI): properties of a new questionnaire on subjective cognitive complaints
Computerized cognitive training during physical inactivity improves executive functioning in older adults
Emotional experience in patients with advanced Alzheimer’s disease from the perspective of families, professional caregivers, physicians, and scientists
Building a Tailored, Multilevel Prevention Strategy to Support Children and Families Affected by Parental Incarceration
Pregnancy and birth in the global South: a review of critical approaches to sociocultural risk illustrated with fieldwork data from northern Uganda