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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/open-access-journal-articles/notes-from-the-field-firearm-suicide-rates-by-race-and-ethnicity-united-states-2019-2022/) Notes from the Field: Firearm Suicide Rates, by Race and Ethnicity — United States, 2019–2022
Dec 1st 2023, 14:47

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/grey-literature/the-australian-national-research-agenda-to-end-violence-against-women-and-children-anra-2023-2028/) The Australian  National Research Agenda to End Violence against Women and Children (ANRA) 2023–2028
Dec 1st 2023, 14:34

The post (https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/grey-literature/the-australian-national-research-agenda-to-end-violence-against-women-and-children-anra-2023-2028/) The Australian  National Research Agenda to End Violence against Women and Children (ANRA) 2023–2028 was curated by (https://ifp.nyu.edu) information for practice.

(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/00207640231207571/) When politics obstructs self-correction in science
Dec 1st 2023, 14:21

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, Ahead of Print. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/open-access-journal-articles/understanding-the-association-between-humor-and-emotional-distress-the-role-of-light-and-dark-humor-in-predicting-depression-anxiety-and-stress/) Understanding the Association Between Humor and Emotional Distress: The Role of Light and Dark Humor in Predicting Depression, Anxiety, and Stress
Dec 1st 2023, 13:23

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/the-role-of-medical-education-podcasts-in/) The Role of Medical Education Podcasts in Pediatrics
Dec 1st 2023, 13:22

Podcasting as a source of medical education is 18 years old and has proven to be a convenient, popular, mainstream tool for providers of all training levels. We can no longer write and think about it as a novel pedagogy in medical education but instead as a widely used source of medical information today. Pediatric educators should work to use this tool in a meaningful way, and institutions should actively work to support podcast development.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/02703149-2023-2226016-2/) Exposure Therapy with a First-Generation, Latino Transgender Man: A Dialectical Behavior and Feminist Therapy Framework
Dec 1st 2023, 12:44

Volume 46, Issue 2, 2023. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/s41134-023-00276-x/) Human Rights in Chilean Prisons: Advances and Pending Challenges from a Social Work Perspective
Dec 1st 2023, 12:41

Abstract
Prison conditions and the treatment of incarcerated individuals in Chile have improved a great deal when compared to the end-of-the-dictatorship period at the beginning of the 1990s. Along with rapid societal changes over the last decade, the Chilean prison system has been transformed in many ways. Today, human rights are more visible within the prison system through a variety of indicators, both quantitative and qualitative. On the other hand, it still has pending tasks and faces new challenges, such as: historical deficit on infrastructure and material conditions, violence inside prison walls, insufficient program access, the COVID-19 crisis, changes in its population, or the threat of organized crime. Although Chile is currently under a democratic regime, the authoritarian legacy still persists and can be traced to how the prison system is operated and structured. Today, the prison service depends on the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights and houses about 45,000 incarcerated individuals, a rate of approximately 236 per 100,000 inhabitants (ICPS, 2022). Some have argued that the Chilean prison system is in better shape than neighboring countries, but others criticize its similarities to the rest of the region, which are far from adequate standards when compared to developed countries. This paper utilizes quantitative and qualitative data to describe some of the efforts that have been made to improve the human rights of the incarcerated, critically analyze some pending challenges, and identify current roles and opportunities for social work professionals inside Chilean prisons.
(https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41134-023-00276-x?error=cookies_not_supported&code=646d31d2-163e-4577-acfa-3caa2b4faadd) Read the full article ›
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/open-access-journal-articles/reconstructing-psychopathology-a-data-driven-reorganization-of-the-symptoms-in-dsm-5/) Reconstructing Psychopathology: A data-driven reorganization of the symptoms in DSM-5
Dec 1st 2023, 12:19

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/00207640231210116/) Suicide as a response for economic crisis: A call for action in Brazil
Dec 1st 2023, 11:52

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, Ahead of Print. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/14647001231201062/) Are we all influencers now? Feminist activists discuss the distinction between being an activist and an influencer
Dec 1st 2023, 11:44

Feminist Theory, Ahead of Print. Drawing on thirty qualitative in-depth interviews with a diverse group of feminist activists who are mainly active online, this article analyses how research participants construct and portray ‘activists’ and ‘influencers’. One theme that emerged from the data is the commercial orientation of influencers, the monetisation of their activities online and how this differs from activist pursuits. Activism, by contrast, was constructed as focused on making social change, and not driven by commercial interests. This article argues that the research participants’ discussion of the differences between ‘influencer’ and ‘activist’, and the attribution of monetisation to influencers, underplays the ways in which market logics help to structure contemporary forms of activism that take place in the digital economy. Second, the article places the investment in forms of activism that are uncompromised by commercial pursuits in the wider context of feminised and exclusionary cultures of perfection. Lastly, the article reflects on common constructions of influencing as a feminised as well as trivial pursuit and cautions against accounts that uncritically present influencing as trivial in contrast to activism, which is considered more serious.
(https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/14647001231201062?ai=2b4&mi=ehikzz&af=R) Read the full article ›
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/funding/notice-of-intent-to-publish-a-funding-opportunity-announcement-for-model-continuums-of-care-initiative-mcci-to-advance-health-equity-among-women-and-girls-in-racial-ethnic-minority-and-other-margina/) Notice of Intent to Publish a Funding Opportunity Announcement for Model Continuums of Care Initiative (MCCI) to Advance Health Equity Among Women and Girls in Racial/Ethnic Minority and Other Marginalized Communities (U34 Clinical Trials Required) (First Estimated Application Due Date: March 19)
Dec 1st 2023, 10:42

The post (https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/funding/notice-of-intent-to-publish-a-funding-opportunity-announcement-for-model-continuums-of-care-initiative-mcci-to-advance-health-equity-among-women-and-girls-in-racial-ethnic-minority-and-other-margina/) Notice of Intent to Publish a Funding Opportunity Announcement for Model Continuums of Care Initiative (MCCI) to Advance Health Equity Among Women and Girls in Racial/Ethnic Minority and Other Marginalized Communities (U34 Clinical Trials Required) (First Estimated Application Due Date: March 19) was curated by (https://ifp.nyu.edu) information for practice.

(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/clinical-trials/an-eeg-study-of-intravenous-ketamine-for-major-depression-disorder/) An EEG Study of Intravenous Ketamine for Major Depression Disorder
Dec 1st 2023, 10:33

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/s10734-023-01131-8/) How the rise of the political right threatens higher education
Dec 1st 2023, 10:24

(https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10734-023-01131-8?error=cookies_not_supported&code=87002432-7eb3-4c35-a344-2590ca4dfa39) Read the full article ›
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/09075682231205505/) Research ethics in childhood research
Dec 1st 2023, 10:22

Childhood, Ahead of Print. 
(https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/09075682231205505?ai=2b4&mi=ehikzz&af=R) Read the full article ›
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/news/why-dont-americans-believe-in-science/) Why Don’t Americans Believe in Science?
Dec 1st 2023, 10:09

As a recent Washington Post series explores, life expectancy in the US has been declining for years. Meanwhile, the nation’s rates of infant and maternal mortality outpace other high-income countries. Americans hold almost $200 billion in medical debt, and prescription drugs cost so much that people routinely choose not to take them for financial reasons, suffering dire health outcomes instead. Physicians are burning out, trying to unionize, and leaving the profession altogether, while hospital executives collect eye-popping salaries. Amid it all, glaring race-based disparities in health outcomes persist.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/open-access-journal-articles/effectiveness-of-primary-care-psychological-therapy-services-for-treating-depression-and-anxiety-in-autistic-adults-in-england-a-retrospective-matched-observational-cohort-study-of-national-health/) Effectiveness of primary care psychological therapy services for treating depression and anxiety in autistic adults in England: a retrospective, matched, observational cohort study of national health-care records
Dec 1st 2023, 10:02

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/07399863231205337/) Subjective Well-Being and Mental Health of Puerto Rican Post-Disaster Migrants
Dec 1st 2023, 09:51

Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, Ahead of Print. Prior research has explored the relationship between disasters and the personal well-being of migrants in the United States. The current study retrospectively evaluates the subjective well-being of Puerto Rican post-disaster migrants before migration, after migration (and after the return migration to Puerto Rico of a small subset of the sample), and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Utilizing both Wilcoxon Signed Rank and independent samples t-tests, we find that stateside and return migrants experience declines in self-reported mental health after migration and return migration (before the COVID-19 pandemic) and during the pandemic. In addition, we find that return migrants report worse mental health, more negative emotions, and fewer positive emotions than migrants who remained stateside. Our findings have implications for our understanding of Puerto Ricans’ subjective well-being and mental health. Directions for future research on post-disaster climate migration, and particularly the subjective well-being of return migrants, are discussed.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/grey-literature/solidarity-and-care-in-neoliberal-universities/) Solidarity and Care in Neoliberal Universities
Dec 1st 2023, 09:24

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/history/voting-rights-act-the-first-months/) Voting Rights Act…the first months
Dec 1st 2023, 09:13

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/grey-literature/what-counts-the-state-of-funding-for-the-prevention-of-gender-based-violence-against-women-and-girls/) What counts: The state of funding for the  prevention of gender-based  violence against women and girls
Dec 1st 2023, 08:43

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/10926771-2022-2154184/) Effects of Head Start Enrollment Duration for Children with Adverse Childhood Experiences
Dec 1st 2023, 08:41

Volume 32, Issue 10, July- December 2023, Page 1353-1373. 
(https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10926771.2022.2154184?ai=1ao&mi=79r7c4&af=R) Read the full article ›
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/monographs-edited-collections/living-on-the-edge-innovative-research-on-leaving-care-and-transitions-to-adulthood-2/) Living on the Edge: Innovative Research on Leaving Care and Transitions to Adulthood
Dec 1st 2023, 08:23

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/video/module-1-asking-the-right-question/) Module 1: Asking the right question
Dec 1st 2023, 08:02

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/open-access-journal-articles/schools-and-food-charity-in-england/) Schools and food charity in England
Dec 1st 2023, 07:48

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/calls-consultations/call-for-abstracts-8th-conference-on-decisions-assessment-risk-and-evidence-in-social-work-dare-zurich-due-by-2-2-24/) Call for abstracts: 8th conference on Decisions, Assessment, Risk and Evidence in Social Work (DARE), Zurich (Due by 2/2/24)
Dec 1st 2023, 07:27

The post (https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/calls-consultations/call-for-abstracts-8th-conference-on-decisions-assessment-risk-and-evidence-in-social-work-dare-zurich-due-by-2-2-24/) Call for abstracts: 8th conference on Decisions, Assessment, Risk and Evidence in Social Work (DARE), Zurich (Due by 2/2/24) was curated by (https://ifp.nyu.edu) information for practice.

(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/padm-12968/) Organizational stability and resocialization in public administrations: Theory and evidence from Norwegian civil servants (1986–2016)
Dec 1st 2023, 07:18

Abstract
The organizational theory approach to public administration emphasizes that organizational features of public bureaucracies shape civil servants’ role perceptions and opinions. This study brings forward a novel refinement of this theoretical framework by arguing that such processes of organizational resocialization require intertemporal consistency of the organizational environment. We empirically test this proposition by combining individual-level longitudinal data from a panel of Norwegian civil servants (1986–2016; N ≈ 375) with information about organizational changes in ministerial structures since 1945. Using individuals’ task portfolio as our main organizational “influencer” of interest, we confirm that the impact of individuals’ task portfolio on their role perceptions only strengthens over time for individuals working in ministries with a high level of organizational stability. This finding adds an important scope condition—namely, intertemporal stability—to the traditional organizational theory argument about what shapes civil servants’ role perceptions and opinions.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/journal-article-abstracts/cfs-13099/) The politics of care and confinement: Disabled people’s affective lives during COVID‐19
Dec 1st 2023, 07:17

Abstract
This paper explores the affective and material impacts of the reconfiguration of caring on disabled people’s lives during the pandemic. We draw on a series of focus groups and interviews with a group of nine disabled people with mobility or sensory impairments, many of whom were politically active in the arena of disability rights and independent living. This work forms part of a wider project re-imagining care practices and policies. We reveal the interplay of emotion, affect and socio-material conditions in disabled people’s pandemic lives and reflect on how pre-existing diminished care landscapes compounded COVID-19’s impacts. With support services shuttered and people confined at home, many disabled people experienced a renewed dependence on family care or found their care needs reduced to functional tasks undertaken by rota-filling workers. We document participants’ emotional experiences of loss, fear and anger deriving from changes in their one-to-one care interactions and arrangements but also wider societal narratives positioning disabled people as both vulnerable to, and carriers of, disease. Drawing together the crisis’ affective and material effects, we demonstrate how disabled people politicized their affective experiences of anger and hope through online organizing to challenge the diminution of supports and demand affective justice from the care system.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/guidelines-plus/multiple-exclusion-homelessness-a-safeguarding-toolkit-for-practitioners/) Multiple Exclusion Homelessness: A Safeguarding Toolkit for Practitioners
Dec 1st 2023, 07:01

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/podcasts/social-work-with-older-people/) Social Work with Older People
Dec 1st 2023, 06:36

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2023/meta-analyses-systematic-reviews/psilocybin-assisted-therapy-for-depression-a-systematic-review-and-dose-response-meta-analysis-of-human-studies/) Psilocybin-assisted therapy for depression: A systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of human studies
Dec 1st 2023, 06:36

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