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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/pap0000426/) Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on pregnant and postpartum women: Where is the village?
Aug 25th 2023, 15:24
Psychoanalytic Psychology, Vol 40(3), Jul 2023, 159-167; doi:10.1037/pap0000426
As the COVID-19 pandemic took hold of the United States, pregnant women and mothers of infants were among those most affected by fears of the virus, the disruption of health care systems, social isolation, and the collapse of social supports. This article describes how a group of psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic therapists in a community outreach initiative, the SPRING Project, worked to meet these mental health needs by providing affordable psychotherapy at this critical time. Two case reports highlight the ways the pandemic magnified postpartum distress as well as the relevance and efficacy of a psychodynamic clinical approach in resolving such distress. In addition, the author chronicles how early in the pandemic the SPRING Project launched support groups for pregnant women. Participants in this virtual village helped offset the painful isolation of these women and supported their emotional development during their pregnancies. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved)
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/news/harold-pollack-and-jason-lerner-heres-why-chicago-needs-a-mayors-office-for-medicaid/) Harold Pollack and Jason Lerner: Here’s why Chicago needs a Mayor’s Office for Medicaid
Aug 25th 2023, 15:22
Mayor Brandon Johnson has advanced an ambitious agenda that has the potential to improve millions of lives across Chicagoland.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/13562517-2023-2197113/) The climate crisis as a driver for pedagogical renewal in higher education
Aug 25th 2023, 14:44
Volume 28, Issue 5, July 2023.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/13562517-2023-2197108/) Five moves towards an ecological university
Aug 25th 2023, 14:24
Volume 28, Issue 5, July 2023.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/pas0001247/) The bifactor structure of the Self-Compassion Scale: Bayesian approaches to overcome exploratory structural equation modeling (ESEM) limitations.
Aug 25th 2023, 13:23
Psychological Assessment, Vol 35(8), Aug 2023, 674-691; doi:10.1037/pas0001247
The rapidly expanding self-compassion research is driven mainly by Neff’s (2003a, 2003b, 2023) six-factor Self-Compassion Scale (SCS). Despite broad agreement on its six-first-order factor structure, there is much debate on SCS’s global structure (one- vs. two-global factors). Neff et al. (2019) argue for an exploratory structural equation model (ESEM) with six specific and one global bifactor (6ESEM + 1GlbBF) rather than two global factors (6ESEM + 2GlbBF). However, ESEM’s methodological limitations precluded testing the appropriate 6ESEM + 2GlbBF, relying instead on a model combining ESEM and traditional confirmatory factor analysis (6ESEM + 2CFA). Although intuitively reasonable, this alternative model results in internally inconsistent, illogical interpretations. Instead, we apply recent advances in Bayesian SEM frameworks and Bayes structural equation models fit indices to test a more appropriate bifactor model with two global factors. This model (as does 6CFA + 2GlbBF) fits the data well, and correlations between compassionate self-responding (CS) and reverse-scored uncompassionate self-responding (RUS) factors (∼.6) are much less than the 1.0 correlation implied by a single bipolar factor. We discuss the critical implications for theory, scoring, and clinical application for the SCS that previously were inappropriately based on this now-discredited 6ESEM + 2GlbCFA. In applied practice, we endorse using scores representing the six SCS factors, total SCS, and CS and RUS components rather than relying solely on one global factor. Our approach to these issues (dimensionality, factor structure, first-order and higher order models, positive vs. negatively oriented constructs, item-wording effects, and alternative estimation procedures) has wide applicability to clinical measurement (see our annotated bibliography of 20 instruments that might benefit from our approach). (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved)
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/meta-analyses-systematic-reviews/s13643-023-02289-z/) Clinical utility of overviews on adverse events of pharmacological interventions
Aug 25th 2023, 12:57
Overviews (i.e., systematic reviews of systematic reviews, meta-reviews, umbrella reviews) are a relatively new type of evidence synthesis. Among others, one reason to conduct an overview is to investigate adv…
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/open-access-journal-articles/s13195-023-01277-8/) Alzheimer’s polygenic risk scores, APOE, Alzheimer’s disease risk, and dementia-related blood biomarker levels in a population-based cohort study followed over 17 years
Aug 25th 2023, 12:46
In order to utilize polygenic risk scores (PRSs) for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in a meaningful way, influential factors (i.e. training set) and prediction across groups such as APOE e4 (APOE4) genotype as well as …
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/monographs-edited-collections/toward-equitable-innovation-in-health-and-medicine-a-framework/) Toward Equitable Innovation in Health and Medicine A Framework
Aug 25th 2023, 12:27
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/13562517-2023-2214879/) Teaching justice-based environmental sustainability in higher education: generative dialogues
Aug 25th 2023, 12:22
Volume 28, Issue 5, July 2023.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/meta-analyses-systematic-reviews/jrsm-1660/) Combining meta‐analysis with multiple imputation for one‐step, privacy‐protecting estimation of causal treatment effects in multi‐site studies
Aug 25th 2023, 12:21
Abstract
Missing data complicates statistical analyses in multi-site studies, especially when it is not feasible to centrally pool individual-level data across sites. We combined meta-analysis with within-site multiple imputation for one-step estimation of the average causal effect (ACE) of a target population comprised of all individuals from all data-contributing sites within a multi-site distributed data network, without the need for sharing individual-level data to handle missing data. We considered two orders of combination and three choices of weights for meta-analysis, resulting in six approaches. The first three approaches, denoted as RR + metaF, RR + metaR and RR + std, first combined results from imputed data sets within each site using Rubin’s rules and then meta-analyzed the combined results across sites using fixed-effect, random-effects and sample-standardization weights, respectively. The last three approaches, denoted as metaF + RR, metaR + RR and std + RR, first meta-analyzed results across sites separately for each imputation and then combined the meta-analysis results using Rubin’s rules. Simulation results confirmed very good performance of RR + std and std + RR under various missing completely at random and missing at random settings. A direct application of the inverse-variance weighted meta-analysis based on site-specific ACEs can lead to biased results for the targeted network-wide ACE in the presence of treatment effect heterogeneity by site, demonstrating the need to clearly specify the target population and estimand and properly account for potential site heterogeneity in meta-analyses seeking to draw causal interpretations. An illustration using a large administrative claims database is presented.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/grey-literature/dq230726a-eng-htm/) Canada: Estimates of parental child care expenses in January to February 2022
Aug 25th 2023, 12:13
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/open-access-journal-articles/state-specific-prevalence-of-depression-among-adults-with-and-without-diabetes-united-states-2011-2019/) State-Specific Prevalence of Depression Among Adults With and Without Diabetes – United States, 2011-2019
Aug 25th 2023, 11:32
State-Specific Prevalence of Depression Among Adults With and Without Diabetes – United States, 2011-2019
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/pas0001244/) The Cannabis Effects Expectancy Questionnaire–Medical (CEEQ-M): Preliminary psychometric properties and longitudinal validation within a clinical trial.
Aug 25th 2023, 11:26
Psychological Assessment, Vol 35(8), Aug 2023, 659-673; doi:10.1037/pas0001244
The use of cannabis for medical symptoms is increasing despite limited evidence for its efficacy. Expectancies—prior beliefs about a substance or medicine—can modulate use patterns and effects of medicines on target symptoms. To our knowledge, cannabis expectancies have not been studied for their predictive value for symptom relief. The 21-item Cannabis Effects Expectancy Questionnaire–Medical (CEEQ-M) is the first longitudinally validated measure of expectancies for cannabis used for medical symptoms. The questionnaire was developed for a randomized clinical trial of the effect of state cannabis registration (SCR) card ownership on symptoms of pain, insomnia, anxiety, and depression in adults (N = 269 across six questionnaire administrations). Item-level analyses (n = 188) demonstrated between-person stability of expectancies and no aggregate, within-person expectancy changes 3 months after individuals gained access to SCR cards. Exploratory factor analysis (n = 269) indicated a two-factor structure. Confirmatory factor analysis at a later timepoint (n = 193) demonstrated good fit and scalar invariance of the measurement model. Cross-lagged panel models across 3 and 12 months (n = 187 and 161, respectively) indicated that CEEQ-M-measured expectancies did not predict changes in self-reported cannabis use; symptoms of pain, insomnia, anxiety, and depression; and well-being. However, greater baseline cannabis use predicted more positive expectancy changes. The findings suggest that the CEEQ-M is psychometrically sound. Future work should clarify at what timescales cannabis expectancies have predictive value and how cannabis expectancies for medical symptoms are maintained and diverge from other substance use expectancies. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved)
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/pas0001242/) Measurement invariance of maternal depressive symptoms across the first 2 years since birth and across racial group, education, income, primiparity, and age.
Aug 25th 2023, 10:26
Psychological Assessment, Vol 35(8), Aug 2023, 646-658; doi:10.1037/pas0001242
Up to 19% of postpartum mothers experience depressive symptoms, which are associated with infant development. Thus, research examining postpartum depression has implications for mothers’ and infants’ well-being. However, this research relies on the often-untested assumption of measurement invariance—that measures capture the same construct across time and sociodemographic characteristics. In the absence of invariance, measurement bias may confound differences across time and group, contributing to invalid inferences. In a sociodemographically diverse (40.7% African American, 58.9% White; 67.9% below two times the federal poverty line; 19.4% with less than high school education), rural, longitudinal sample (N = 1,275) of mothers, we used moderated nonlinear factor analysis (MNLFA) to examine measurement invariance of the Brief Symptom Inventory–18 (BSI-18) Depressive Symptoms subscale across time since birth, racial group, education, income, primiparity, and maternal age at childbirth. We identified evidence of differential item functioning (DIF; i.e., measurement noninvariance) as a function of racial group and education. Subsequent analyses indicated, however, that the DIF-induced bias had minimal impacts on substantive comparisons examining change over time since birth and group differences. Thus, the presence of measurement noninvariance does not appear to bias substantive comparisons using the BSI-18 Depressive Symptoms subscale across the first 2 years since birth in a sample comprising primarily African American and White mothers living in predominately rural, low-income communities. This study demonstrates the importance of assessing measurement invariance and highlights MNLFA for evaluating the impact of noninvariance as a preliminary step that increases confidence in the validity of substantive inferences. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved)
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/nejmp2305399/) Prioritizing Mental Health in the HIV/AIDS Response in Africa
Aug 25th 2023, 10:11
New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 389, Issue 7, Page 581-583, August 2023.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/guidelines-plus/modular-approach-to-therapy-for-children-with-anxiety-depression-trauma-or-conduct-problems-match-adtc-2/) Modular Approach to Therapy for Children with Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, or Conduct Problems (MATCH-ADTC)
Aug 25th 2023, 10:09
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/podcasts/besides-who-would-believe-a-prisoner-indiana-womens-carceral-institutions-1848-1920/) Besides, Who Would Believe a Prisoner? Indiana Women’s Carceral Institutions, 1848-1920
Aug 25th 2023, 10:04
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/video/educational-session-office-of-the-chief-coroner-child-and-youth-death-review-and-analysis-unit/) Educational Session – Office of the Chief Coroner – Child and Youth Death Review and Analysis Unit
Aug 25th 2023, 10:02
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/meta-analyses-systematic-reviews/stress-fear-and-anxiety-among-construction-workers-a-systematic-review/) Stress, fear, and anxiety among construction workers: a systematic review
Aug 25th 2023, 09:57
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/news/new-stats-same-story-our-rich-are-raking/) New Stats, Same Story: Our Rich are Raking
Aug 25th 2023, 09:28
The world’s distribution of wealth remains remarkably top-heavy. Individuals with less than $10,000 to their name — 52.5 percent of the world’s adult population — hold just 1.2 percent of the world’s assets.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/pas0001245/) The use of MMPI-3 scales to assess personality-based vulnerabilities for alcohol use and problems.
Aug 25th 2023, 09:26
Psychological Assessment, Vol 35(8), Aug 2023, 633-645; doi:10.1037/pas0001245
Impulsivity and excitement seeking are distinctly associated with alcohol use and related problems in emerging adulthood. Specifically, impulsivity is associated with alcohol problems, while excitement seeking is associated with quantity and frequency of alcohol use (Finn, 2002; Gunn et al., 2013). Given how critical these traits are to alcohol use disorder, such that they play central roles in prominent theories such as Finn’s (2002) cognitive motivational theory (CMT), we examined how impulsivity, excitement seeking, and related constructs were captured by an instrument used in clinical practice, the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory–3 (MMPI-3; Ben-Porath & Tellegen, 2020a, 2020b). In a sample of 401 college students, we investigated MMPI-3 scales representing the CMT constructs—impulsivity/novelty seeking, excitement seeking, and low harm avoidance—by examining correlations between MMPI-3 Specific Problem scales and theoretically relevant criterion measures. Then, we used these scales to predict alcohol-related outcomes. Impulsivity (IMP), Social Avoidance (SAV), and Anxiety-Related Experiences (ARX) scales captured the core CMT constructs that are said to reflect personality-based vulnerabilities to alcohol-related problems. Further, Impulsivity and Social Avoidance scales incremented the Substance Abuse (SUB) scale in predicting risky drinking outcomes (alcohol problems and quantity and frequency of use). Overall, results support the use of select MMPI-3 scales in providing a nuanced assessment of personality-based vulnerabilities in college-aged drinkers. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved)
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/open-access-journal-articles/weaponising-time-in-the-war-on-welfare-slow-violence-and-deaths-of-disabled-people-within-the-uks-social-security-system/) Weaponising time in the war on welfare: Slow violence and deaths of disabled people within the UK’s social security system
Aug 25th 2023, 09:16
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/grey-literature/to-what-extent-are-parents-and-children-exposed-to-bias-and-unfair-treatment-in-health-care/) To What Extent Are Parents and Children Exposed to Bias and Unfair Treatment in Health Care?
Aug 25th 2023, 09:14
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/08974454-2021-1958731/) Women in the Malestream Study of Crime: Exploring Three Swedish Journals throughout the Last Century
Aug 25th 2023, 08:26
Volume 33, Issue 4, 2023, Page 261-279.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/03630242-2023-2234503/) Sexuality during pregnancy: attitudes, self-efficacy and self-consciousness
Aug 25th 2023, 07:26
Volume 63, Issue 7, August 2023, Page 518-530.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/news/biggest-social-work-union-will-not-strike-over-local-government-pay-despite-positive-votes-for-action/) Biggest social work union will not strike over local government pay despite positive votes for action
Aug 25th 2023, 07:17
UNISON decides to work to resolve dispute with council employers over £1,925 offer, however, prospect of deal diminished as Unite announces strike dates and GMB plans industrial action ballots
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/s002239562300345x/) Health characteristics and behaviors associated with self-reported depression among Brazilian reproductive-aged women: Data from a population-based survey (2020–2021)
Aug 25th 2023, 07:01
Publication date: September 2023
Source: Journal of Psychiatric Research, Volume 165
Author(s): Taciana Maia de Sousa, Thaís Cristina Marquezine Caldeira, Marcela Mello Soares, Rafael Moreira Claro
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/03630242-2023-2219749/) The far-reaching burden of Hyperemesis Gravidarum – an exploration of women’s experiences and perceptions of healthcare support
Aug 25th 2023, 06:26
Volume 63, Issue 7, August 2023, Page 485-494.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/grey-literature/how-much-would-poverty-decrease-in-each-state-if-every-eligible-person-received-safety-net-benefits/) How Much Would Poverty Decrease in Each State If Every Eligible Person Received Safety Net Benefits?
Aug 25th 2023, 05:49
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/car-2842/) Mapping local policy approaches to child neglect assessment practice and use of tools in England
Aug 25th 2023, 05:31
Abstract
Child neglect has devastating enduring consequences for children and its identification and assessment remains challenging for practitioners. In England, assessment tools and standardised measures have been incorporated in welfare and safeguarding practice to help practitioners’ critical observation and analysis and improve their assessments of risk. However, the picture regarding child neglect assessment practice trends on the ground remains unknown. This mapping exercise aimed to, firstly, provide an overview of the approaches to neglect practice and neglect assessment tools promoted by Local Safeguarding Children Partnerships (LSCPs) across England, and secondly, provide a brief examination of the types of tools advocated. An email survey was sent to the safeguarding leads or chairs of LSCPs in England (n = 121). Forty-two valid responses were received (34.7%). Almost all participating LSCPs had a Neglect Strategy in place and recommended the use of tools and chronologies when working with neglect. Eighteen individual neglect tools were reported with only two of these having undergone psychometric testing. The findings affirm that the use of tools or instruments with low or no testing for psychometric properties continues to be widespread in children’s social care and welfare practice in England. Implications and recommendations for practice, policy and future research are discussed.
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Forwarded by:
Michael Reeder LCPC
Baltimore, MD
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