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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/redlining-maps-didnt-affect-neighborhoods-the-way-you-think/) Redlining maps didn’t affect neighborhoods the way you think
Aug 30th 2024, 15:59

Few people concerned with racial equality and the effects of racism on American cities are not familiar with the maps created by the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC) in the late 1930s. In recent years, those maps have been repeatedly singled out as a major, or even the major driving force behind today’s patterns of urban racial inequity, whether measured in terms of housing quality, environmental conditions, or health disparities. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/u-of-r-professor-aims-to-indigenize-cognitive-therapy-for-people-with-hiv/) U of R professor aims to Indigenize cognitive therapy for people with HIV
Aug 30th 2024, 15:09

Dr. Andrew Eaton, an Associate Professor of Social Work at the University of Regina, is shown on Aug. 26, 2024 in Saskatoon. He is conducting research on Cognitive Remediation Group Therapy (CRGT) for middle-aged to older people living with HIV in Saskatchewan Indigenous communities.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/monographs-edited-collections/clicas-gender-sexuality-and-struggle-in-latina-o-x-gang-literature-and-film/) Clicas: Gender, Sexuality, and Struggle in Latina/o/x Gang Literature and Film
Aug 30th 2024, 12:52

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/measuring-strong-skillful-good-and-transpersonal-will-the-development-of-the-multidimensional-will-scale/) Measuring Strong, Skillful, Good and Transpersonal Will: The development of the Multidimensional Will Scale
Aug 30th 2024, 12:34

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/trends-in-the-use-of-and-spending-for-home-and-community-based-services-as-a-share-of-total-ltss-use-and-spending-in-medicaid-2019-2021/) Trends in the Use of and Spending for Home and  Community-Based Services as a Share of Total LTSS  Use and Spending in Medicaid, 2019–2021
Aug 30th 2024, 12:33

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/meta-analyses-systematic-reviews/remote-work-transition-amidst-covid-19-impacts-on-presenteeism-absenteeism-and-worker-well-being-a-scoping-review/) Remote work transition amidst COVID-19: Impacts on presenteeism, absenteeism, and worker well-being—A scoping review
Aug 30th 2024, 12:22

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/emo0001321/) Are self-conscious emotions about the self? Testing competing theories of shame and guilt across two disparate cultures.
Aug 30th 2024, 11:21

Emotion, Vol 24(5), Aug 2024, 1157-1168; doi:10.1037/emo0001321
The emotions of guilt and shame play major roles in forgiveness, social exclusion, face-saving ploys, suicide, and honor killings. Understanding these emotions is thus of vital importance. The outputs of guilt and shame are already well understood: Guilt motivates amends; shame motivates evasion. However, the elicitors and functions of these emotions are disputed. According to attributional theory, guilt and shame are intrapersonal emotions elicited when negative outcomes are attributed to controllable/unstable (guilt) or uncontrollable/stable (shame) aspects of the self. By contrast, functionalist theory claims that guilt and shame are interpersonal emotions for minimizing the imposition of harm on valued others (guilt) and the cost of reputational damage on the self (shame). Although there is confirmatory evidence consistent with both theories, evidence ostensibly supporting one theory has been argued to actually support the other. To solve this problem of data interpretation, here we report contrastive critical tests of the two theories performed on online participant pools in the United States and India in 2021 (N = 853). Results in both countries support functionalist theory over attributional theory, suggesting that the intrapersonal effects reported in the emotion literature are tributary or incidental to the interpersonal functions of guilt and shame. Functionalist theory presents a promising framework for understanding the interpersonal and intrapersonal aspects of guilt, shame, and other self-conscious emotions. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved)
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/using-nominal-group-technique-to-identify-perceived-barriers-and-facilitators-to-improving-uptake-of-the-prison-needle-exchange-program-in-canadian-federal-prisons-by-correctional-officers-and-healthc/) Using nominal group technique to identify perceived barriers and facilitators to improving uptake of the Prison Needle Exchange Program in Canadian federal prisons by correctional officers and healthcare workers
Aug 30th 2024, 10:57

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/podcasts/pulp-vietnam-war-and-gender-in-cold-war-mens-adventure-magazines/) Pulp Vietnam: War and Gender in Cold War Men’s Adventure Magazines
Aug 30th 2024, 10:44

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/bjo-2024-729/) The impact of transformational leadership on workers’ personal resources: latent profile analysis and links with physical and psychological health
Aug 30th 2024, 10:43

Background
Several studies have examined the impact of leadership on employee well-being and health. However, this research has focused on a variable-centred approach. By contrast, the present study adopts a person-centred approach.

Aims
To (a) identify latent ‘resources’ profiles among two samples combining vigour at work, work engagement and physical activity levels; (b) examine the link between the identified profiles and indicators of psychological/physical health; and (c) test whether different levels of transformational leadership determine the probability of belonging to a particular profile.

Method
Two samples of workers, S1 and S2 (NS1 = 354; NS2 = 158), completed a cross-sectional survey before their annual medical examination.

Results
For S1, the results of latent profile analysis yielded three profiles: spiritless, spirited and high-spirited. Both high-spirited and spirited profiles showed a positive relationship with mental health, whereas spiritless showed a negative relationship. For S2, two profiles (spirited and spiritless) were replicated, with similar effects on mental health, but none of them was related to total cholesterol. In both samples, transformational leadership determined the probability of belonging to a particular profile.

Conclusions
Transformational leadership increased the probability of belonging to a more positive profile and, therefore, to better workers’ health.

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/video/the-hopes-and-struggles-of-a-rural-american-public-school-north-putnam/) The hopes and struggles of a rural American public school | North Putnam
Aug 30th 2024, 10:36

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/podcasts/the-covid-tracking-project-part-1/) The COVID Tracking Project Part 1
Aug 30th 2024, 10:22

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/supporting-youth-economic-mobility-through-employment-focused-strategies-a-landscape-scan/) Supporting Youth Economic Mobility through Employment-Focused Strategies: A Landscape Scan
Aug 30th 2024, 10:12

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/meta-analyses-systematic-reviews/08982643241263882/) The Effect of Mindfulness-Based Interventions on Mental Health and Cognitive Function in Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Aug 30th 2024, 10:11

Journal of Aging and Health, Ahead of Print. ObjectivesTo assess whether mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) affect mental health and cognitive abilities in older adults.MethodsA systematic search was performed in PubMed, SCOPUS, Web of Science, and Google Scholar up to June 2023. Weight mean difference and 95% confidence intervals were provided as summary statistics.ResultsIn total, 26 articles were eligible. Overall, MBIs showed a statistically significant improvement in depression, anxiety, quality of life, and working memory compared to controls. However, no significant effects of MBIs on other cognitive parameters were found. In moderator analysis, less than eight weeks of MBIs showed greater improvement in anxiety and quality of life than longer periods. There was no evidence for publication bias.DiscussionMindfulness-based interventions can be an encouraging alternative in place of conventional treatments in improving depression, anxiety, quality of life and working memory in cognition among older adults. However, findings strongly recommend future research to have definite conclusion.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/on-the-covid-off-ramp-no-tests-isolation-or-masks/) On the Covid ‘Off-Ramp’: No Tests, Isolation or Masks
Aug 30th 2024, 09:51

In the fifth summer of Covid, cases are surging, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported “high” or “very high” levels of the virus in wastewater in almost every state. The rate of hospitalizations with Covid is nearly twice what it was at this time last summer, and deaths — despite being down almost 75 percent from what they were at the worst of the pandemic — are still double what they were this spring. As children return to schools and Labor Day weekend travel swells, the potential for further spread abounds. Above: A crowded restaurant in Manhattan in June.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/child-welfare-policy-manual/) Child Welfare Policy Manual
Aug 30th 2024, 09:48

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/guidelines-plus/safe-staffing-programme-information-for-adults-service-2/) Safe staffing programme: Information for adults service
Aug 30th 2024, 09:08

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/four-youth-village-abuse-victims-make-formal-police-complaints/) Four “youth village” abuse victims make formal police complaints
Aug 30th 2024, 07:43

Four adults who were taken into care and placed with families in a special village in the 1980s and 1990s say they were physically and sexually abused during their time there, the Telegraaf reported… The four have all made formal police complaints about their mistreatment, said to be at the hands of one man who worked in the De Glind village near Barneveld, in the heart of the Dutch Bible belt. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/02791072-2023-2226145/) The Effects of Neighborhood Disorder on Polydrug Use: Examining Depressive Symptoms and Deviant Peer Association as Mediating Mechanisms
Aug 30th 2024, 07:37

Volume 56, Issue 3, July-August 2024, Page 387-396. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/cdp0000573/) Mental health help-seeking among Latina/o/x undocumented college students.
Aug 30th 2024, 07:27

Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology, Vol 30(3), Jul 2024, 434-446; doi:10.1037/cdp0000573
Objectives: Informed by a social–ecological framework, this study nested undocumented students’ individual mental health needs within micro-level campus factors and the macro-level immigration policy context to examine how these are associated with undocumented Latina/o/x college students’ use of on-campus mental health services. Method: A large-scale survey was administered to 1,277 undocumented college students attending 4-year public universities in California. Only Latina/o/x respondents were included in this study (N = 1,181). Fifty percent of students attended a UC system (n = 589). On average, students were 21.84 years old (SE = .15), and most were women (75.3%, n = 890). Results: Greater level of mental health symptoms and perceived mental health need, and greater use of campus-wide resources and undocumented student services predicted greater likelihood of using on-campus mental health services. Greater perceptions of social exclusion due to the immigration policy context predicted lower use of mental health services. Conclusions: Results indicate that a greater use of resources and an inclusive campus environment, as well as efforts to minimize policy-related feelings of social exclusion, may facilitate undocumented students’ professional mental health help-seeking. These findings emphasize the need to take multiple and multi-level ecological factors into account when considering mental health service use, particularly in the case of undocumented immigrants and likely other structurally marginalized groups. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved)
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/socioeconomics-shape-childrens-connection-to-nature-more-than-where-they-live/) Socioeconomics shape children’s connection to nature more than where they live
Aug 30th 2024, 07:01

There is a general concern that, with urbanisation, people have lost contact with nature. According to research, less contact means lower engagement with nature and poorer health outcomes as people spend less time outdoors. How we might strengthen or rediscover our connection to nature is therefore a topical question. This is particularly important for children, partly because of the impact on their health, but also because it is in childhood that our relationships with nature are formed.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/13698575-2024-2318548/) “You have to be street smart”: Street capital and the social organisation of risk among people who inject drugs in Norway
Aug 30th 2024, 05:28

Volume 26, Issue 3-4, April – April – June 2024, Page 135-151. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/predictive-risk-modeling-for-child-maltreatment-detection-and-enhanced-decision-making-evidence-from-danish-administrative-data-2/) Predictive risk modeling for child maltreatment detection and enhanced decision-making: Evidence from Danish administrative data
Aug 30th 2024, 05:14

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/cdp0000655/) Children’s bullying victimization and the acculturative stress of immigrant mothers in Korea: Exploring heterogeneity by mother’s country of origin.
Aug 30th 2024, 04:24

Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology, Vol 30(3), Jul 2024, 415-424; doi:10.1037/cdp0000655
Objectives: Over the past three decades, the number of multicultural families in Korea, defined as a family consisting of a native Korean and a marriage immigrant, has increased significantly. Although bullying victimization among multicultural family youth is rightfully a growing concern, less is known about the effects bullying has on immigrant mothers of children who have been bullying victims. Method: Using data from the Multicultural Adolescents Panel Study, this study investigates whether children’s bullying victimization is associated with immigrant mothers’ acculturative stress and whether this association differs depending on mothers’ country of origin (China, Japan, and Southeast Asian countries). Results: Fixed effects estimates revealed that children’s bullying victimization is positively associated with their immigrant mother’s acculturative stress, and this association is robust to controlling for unobserved time-constant individual-level heterogeneity. When stratified by mother’s country of origin, the association was larger and statistically significant only among Southeast Asian mothers. No associations were observed among Japanese and Chinese mothers. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that interventions aiming to support bullied children should be expanded to also support their immigrant mothers. Policymakers may wish to consider the specific backgrounds and contexts of immigrant mothers, with special attention to Southeast Asian women. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved)
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/baffling-abuse-teaching-is-failing-social-workers/) ‘Baffling’ abuse teaching is failing social workers
Aug 30th 2024, 03:53

“I remember having a one-hour lecture on domestic abuse, I had pretty much no mention of coercive control during my training,” says social worker Cintia. “It didn’t prepare us for what was coming. You feel like you’re thrown into the deep end.”
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/07347332-2023-2282015/) Validation of the Portuguese version of the supportive care needs survey short-form questionnaire (SCNS-SF34-Pt) and the breast cancer supplementary module (SCNS-BR8-Pt)
Aug 30th 2024, 03:33

Volume 42, Issue 4, 2024, Page 486-505. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/here-ora-preventive-measures-for-community-safety-rehabilitation-and-reintegration/) Here ora? Preventive measures for community safety, rehabilitation and reintegration
Aug 30th 2024, 02:56

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/13576275-2022-2162868/) Death, class, culture: giving meaning to mortality in Tehran
Aug 30th 2024, 02:36

Volume 29, Issue 3, August 2024, Page 382-399. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/emo0001341/) Trajectories of affective well-being and survival in middle-aged and older adults.
Aug 30th 2024, 01:21

Emotion, Vol 24(5), Aug 2024, 1149-1156; doi:10.1037/emo0001341
Affective experiences are key components of subjective well-being with important implications for health. However, little is known about heterogeneous longitudinal affect trajectories and their links to survival. This study identified joint trajectory subgroups based on 18-year changes in positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA) and examined their differential associations with mortality risk. Participants were 3,250 adults (aged 39–93 years) from the Midlife in the U.S. study assessed over three waves (1995–2013). Parallel growth mixture modeling revealed three subgroups: (a) improving (increasing PA, decreasing NA), (b) deteriorating (decreasing PA, increasing NA), and (c) flourishing (high, stable PA, low, stable NA). Adjusting for baseline demographic and health covariates, Cox proportional-hazard results showed the improving group had the lowest mortality risk (HR = 0.82, 95% CI [0.35, 1.32]) and the deteriorating group had the highest mortality risk (HR = 1.86, 95% CI [1.34, 3.55]), relative to flourishing. These findings highlight the importance of modeling multidimensional trajectories of affective well-being and their heterogeneous links to survival. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved)
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/meta-analyses-systematic-reviews/s13033-024-00644-8/) Knowledge, attitudes, and practices on child and adolescent mental health among healthcare workers in sub-Saharan Africa: a scoping review
Aug 30th 2024, 01:18

Child and adolescent mental health is a global priority. In sub-Saharan Africa, despite the high burden, there is a gap in health services for children and adolescents with mental health disorders. To bridge t…
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