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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/mixed-results-how-an-eviction-program-is-going/) Mixed results: How an eviction program is going
Jul 11th 2024, 14:51

In 2019, a large affordable housing operator implemented a unique program meant to reduce evictions across its properties. Several years, one pandemic, and an economic downturn later, we check in to see how the landlord—and the tenants—are faring.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/13642537-2024-2312287-3/) Virtual reality and screen relations in clinical practice – exploring co-creation, inclusivity and exclusivity
Jul 11th 2024, 12:41

Volume 26, Issue 1-2, March – June 2024. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s12310-024-09666-6/) Understanding the Attacks on Social–Emotional Learning: Strategizing on the Response and Advocacy of School Mental Health Practitioners
Jul 11th 2024, 12:17

Abstract
Since 2020, a network of actors and organizations have united in the implementation of education censorship—posing school-wide implications and impositions on the practice of mental health practitioners. States have outlined race and diversity curricula bans, sports and restroom bans, anti-Diversity, Equity and Inclusion legislation, and laws to undermine Social–Emotional Learning. In this paper, we explore the impact of education censorship and anti-Social-Emotional Learning legislation in relation to school mental health. To discuss the responses and advocacy of school mental health practitioners, we provide an overview of education censorship, noting the scope, prevalence, and evolution of topics to explicate a deeper understanding of the legislative action imposed over the last few years. Next, we delineate three non-exhaustive explanations of the legislation: the evolution of education censorship, education governance and corporate curricula control, and the shift to transformative Social–Emotional Learning. To strategize on how to respond to these trends we provide two alternative response pathways, offer implications, and discuss aspects of advocacy, resistance, and action. In conclusion, we provide a discussion to extend each response pathway, providing additional considerations, implications, and outline calls for action.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/video/heres-what-extreme-heat-does-to-childrens-health-unicef/) Here’s what extreme heat does to children’s health | UNICEF
Jul 11th 2024, 12:11

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/medicaid-opportunities-to-improve-health-care-access-and-quality-for-lgbtq-communities/) Medicaid Opportunities to Improve Health Care Access and Quality for LGBTQ+ Communities
Jul 11th 2024, 12:01

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/guidelines-plus/reducing-risk-for-skin-cancer/) Reducing Risk for Skin Cancer
Jul 11th 2024, 11:14

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s10567-024-00486-3/) Involving Parents in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children and Adolescents with Conduct Problems: Goals, Outcome Expectations, and Normative Beliefs About Aggression are Targeted in Sessions with Parents and Their Child
Jul 11th 2024, 11:11

Abstract
Children and adolescents with conduct problems participate in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), either in individual or group format, in view of learning social problem-solving skills that enable them to behave in more independent and situation-appropriate ways. Parents must support their child’s learning processes in everyday life and therefore these processes need attention in CBT sessions in which parents and their child participate. The social problem-solving model of CBT previously described (Matthys & Schutter, Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev 25:552–572, 2022; Matthys & Schutter, Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev 26:401–415, 2023) consists of nine psychological skills. In this narrative review we propose that instead of addressing each skill separately in sessions with both parents and their child, therapists work on three schemas (latent mental structures): (1) goals, (2) outcome expectations, and (3) normative beliefs about aggression. Based on social-cognitive and cognitive neuroscience studies we argue that these three schemas affect five core social problem-solving skills: (1) interpretation, (2) clarification of goals, (3) generations of solutions, (4) evaluation of solutions, and (5) decision-making. In view of tailoring CBT to the individual child’s characteristic schemas and associated social problem-solving skills, we suggest that children and adolescents participate in individual sessions with their parents. The therapist uses Socratic questioning in order to find out characteristic schemas of the child, encourage reflection on these schemas, and explore alternative schemas that had previously been outside the child’s attention. The therapist functions as a model for parents to ask their child questions about the relevant schemas with a view of achieving changes in the schemas.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/podcasts/privilege-with-shamus-khan-2/) Privilege, with Shamus Khan
Jul 11th 2024, 10:46

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s10862-024-10141-4/) Psychometric Properties of the Brief Problem Monitor-parent Form in Community and Clinical Samples of Brazilian Children
Jul 11th 2024, 10:17

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/the-addiction-crisis-science-charts-a-path-forward/) The Addiction Crisis: Science Charts A Path Forward
Jul 11th 2024, 10:03

Life expectancy in the United States has decreased for the first time in decades. This troubling trend is a rarity in developed nations. One of the main factors driving this decline is the escalating drug overdose crisis. More than 110,000 Americans died by drug overdose in the 12-month period ending in March 2023. To put this in perspective, 58,000 US military personnel died throughout the entire 15-year course of the Vietnam War a half century ago…. More than 47 million people in the US are struggling with a substance use disorder.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/infographics/society-at-a-glance-2024-a-spotlight-on-fertility-trends/) Society at a Glance 2024: A spotlight on fertility trends
Jul 11th 2024, 09:59

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/meta-analyses-systematic-reviews/a-gender-based-review-of-workplace-violence-amongst-the-global-health-workforce-a-scoping-review-of-the-literature/) A gender-based review of workplace violence amongst the global health workforce—A scoping review of the literature
Jul 11th 2024, 09:44

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/pilot-study-assessing-gut-microbial-diversity-among-sexual-and-gender-minority-young-adults/) Pilot study assessing gut microbial diversity among sexual and gender minority young adults
Jul 11th 2024, 09:34

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/guidelines-plus/support-recovery-its-a-marathon-not-a-sprint/) Support Recovery: It’s a Marathon, Not a Sprint
Jul 11th 2024, 09:34

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/the-high-cost-of-putting-a-roof-over-your-head/) The High Cost of Putting a Roof Over Your Head
Jul 11th 2024, 09:19

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/hud-rental-assistance-improved-guidance-and-oversight-needed-for-utility-allowances/) HUD Rental Assistance: Improved Guidance and Oversight Needed for Utility Allowances
Jul 11th 2024, 08:38

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/psychology-social-work-associations-excluded-from-key-consultation-on-reform/) Psychology, social work associations excluded from key consultation on reform
Jul 11th 2024, 07:22

The Malta Federation of Professional Associations said that, so far, it had not been invited to a meeting scheduled for Monday to discuss the bill – even though they were the ones to make a call for consultation. The federation includes the Maltese Association of Social Workers, Malta Chamber of Psychologists and Malta Association for the Counselling Profession.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/gps-6112/) Neural markers of reduced arousal and consciousness in mild cognitive impairment
Jul 11th 2024, 06:49

Abstract
Objectives
People with Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) experience changes in their level and content of consciousness, but there is little research on biomarkers of consciousness in pre-clinical AD and Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). This study investigated whether levels of consciousness are decreased in people with MCI.
Methods
A multi-site site magnetoencephalography (MEG) dataset, BIOFIND, comprising 83 people with MCI and 83 age matched controls, was analysed. Arousal (and drowsiness) was assessed by computing the theta-alpha ratio (TAR). The Lempel-Ziv algorithm (LZ) was used to quantify the information content of brain activity, with higher LZ values indicating greater complexity and potentially a higher level of consciousness.
Results
LZ was lower in the MCI group versus controls, indicating a reduced level of consciousness in MCI. TAR was higher in the MCI group versus controls, indicating a reduced level of arousal (i.e. increased drowsiness) in MCI. LZ was also found to be correlated with mini-mental state examination (MMSE) scores, suggesting an association between cognitive impairment and level of consciousness in people with MCI.
Conclusions
A decline in consciousness and arousal can be seen in MCI. As cognitive impairment worsens, measured by MMSE scores, levels of consciousness and arousal decrease. These findings highlight how monitoring consciousness using biomarkers could help understand and manage impairments found at the preclinical stages of AD. Further research is needed to explore markers of consciousness between people who progress from MCI to dementia and those who do not, and in people with moderate and severe AD, to promote person-centred care.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/dpr-12788/) Foresight for a better African future: Lessons from six decades of practice
Jul 11th 2024, 04:48

Abstract
Motivation
Being able to anticipate (foresight) and thus identify development pathways and make long-term plans is crucial for the transformation of Africa. However, long-term planning was abandoned as many African countries went into crisis, being mostly forced to adopt structural adjustment programmes in the 1980s. Although long-term planning began to make a comeback in the 1990s, the resulting visions have tended to remain that— visions—not fully reflected in policy implementation.
Purpose
The article explores the many cycles of foresight in Africa to gain insight into how foresight can become an opportunity to generate new development options and strategies for Africa. Various examples of foresight in Africa are examined to tease out the imperatives for African policy-makers to embed foresight into development management.
Approach and Methods
We review foresight in Africa, starting by mapping foresight exercises in the continent since independence. We identify three categories of foresight exercises: development partner-led, government-led, and civil society-led. Given the involvement of the authors in some of the exercises, assessments are largely derived from personal communications, recollections, and reflections.
Findings
Four insights emerge. First, foresight exercises have had little impact on leaders and decision-makers, in large part because they have not been intimately engaged in the exercises.
Two, foresight narratives tend to be challenging, raising difficult issues that may require substantial and difficult reforms. Faced with everyday challenges of government, leaders have usually chosen to ignore and disbelieve foresight exercises.
Three, foresight analysts have not been sufficiently empathetic to the highly constrained systems of public governance and the ministers and civil servants that operate them.
Four, futures initiatives can present the factors that may shape the future as overwhelming; and thereby discounting and undervaluing individual and collective agency.
Policy implications
Exploring the future is not new in Africa. In traditional African societies, the need to explore the future has been recognized, as captured in proverbs and mythologies. The challenge facing African countries today is how to domesticate and democratize “modern” foresight so it becomes a way of life for decision-makers and institutions.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/british-jails-are-at-a-breaking-point-heres-how-the-dutch-halved-their-prison-population/) British jails are at a breaking point – here’s how the Dutch halved their prison population
Jul 11th 2024, 04:37

Between 2005 and 2015 the Dutch prison population was indeed reduced by 44%. Much was to do with a drop in serious crime which led to fewer people going to court, and ending up in prison. But shorter sentences are also part of the picture, as are alternatives to prison, and more specifically tailored mental health support for those offenders who need it. Above: The Koepelgevangenis prison, which housed Nazi war criminals in Breda, Netherlands, is now used for events.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/thailand-risks-reversing-successful-reforms-repeating-drug-policy-failures/) Thailand risks reversing successful reforms, repeating drug policy failures
Jul 11th 2024, 03:53

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/roiw-12695/) Earnings and Earnings Inequality in South Africa: Evidence from Household Survey and Administrative Tax Microdata from 1993 to 2020
Jul 11th 2024, 02:48

In this paper I use household survey and administrative tax microdata to describe earnings inequality in South Africa over the period 1993–2020. I find that earnings inequality is very high but has been stable, or even declined by some measures, and earnings increases have been largest at the bottom of the earnings distribution. Previous findings of increasing earnings or wage inequality in South Africa from 2010 onwards come from one set of household surveys. I show that the publicly available data from these surveys include poor-quality earnings imputations and that non-public data without these imputations provide more sensible trends in earnings and earnings inequality. Comparisons between tax and survey data also show that earnings inequality in the tax data is generally higher than in the more comparable households survey and that earnings in the surveys is under-captured far down the formal sector earnings distribution.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s13428-024-02414-3/) Comparing child word associations to adult associative norms: Evidence for child-specific associations with a strong priming effect in 3-year-olds
Jul 11th 2024, 02:11

Abstract
Investigating how infants first establish relationships between words is a necessary step towards understanding how an interconnected network of semantic relationships develops in the adult lexical-semantic system. Stimuli selection for these child studies is critical since words must be both familiar and highly imageable. However, there has been a reliance on adult word association norms to inform stimuli selection in English infant studies to date, as no resource currently exists for child-specific word associations. We present three experiments that explore the strength of word–word relationships in 3-year-olds. Experiment 1 collected children’s word associations (WA) (N = 150; female = 84, L1 = British English) and compared them to adult associative norms (Moss & Older, 1996; Nelson et al., 2004 (Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 36(3), 402–407)). Experiment 2 replicated WAs from Experiment 1 in an online adaptation of the task (N = 24: 13 female, L1 = British English). Both experiments indicated a high proportion of child-specific WAs not represented in adult norms (Moss & Older, 1996; Nelson et al., 2004 (Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 36(3), 402–407)). Experiment 3 tested noun–noun WAs from these responses in an online semantic priming study (N = 40: 19 female, L1 = British English) and found that association type modulated priming (F(2.57, 100.1) = 13.13, p <. 0001, generalized η2 = .19). This research presents a resource of child-specific imageable noun–noun word pair stimuli suitable for testing young children in word recognition and semantic priming studies.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/increasing-hiv-testing-and-linkage-to-care-among-men-in-rural-south-africa-using-conditional-financial-incentives-and-a-decision-support-app-a-process-evaluation/) Increasing HIV testing and linkage to care among men in rural South Africa using conditional financial incentives and a decision support app: A process evaluation
Jul 10th 2024, 23:43

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/cancer-deaths-are-down-so-why-does-cancer-scare-us-so-much/) Cancer deaths are down, so why does cancer scare us so much?
Jul 10th 2024, 23:43

Part of the reason, says Jessy Levin, an attending psychologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, is because we’re much more open about talking about all our maladies, including cancer, these days. More openness means less stigma, which is good, but the frequent stories about prominent cases – among them King Charles, Princess Catherine and actress Olivia Munn – can up the fear factor.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/funding/planning-initiative-to-build-bridges-to-increase-access-to-opioid-use-disorder-treatment-options-in-the-nations-jails-due-by-aug-23/) Planning Initiative to Build Bridges to Increase  Access to Opioid Use Disorder Treatment  Options in the Nation’s Jails (Due by Aug 23)
Jul 10th 2024, 23:23

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/world-risk-poll-2024-report-resilience-in-a-changing-world/) World Risk Poll 2024 report: Resilience in a changing world
Jul 10th 2024, 23:16

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/video/official-inauguration-of-the-euda/) Official inauguration of the EUDA
Jul 10th 2024, 23:09

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/three-reasons-to-watch-cnas-3-part-series-on-dying-alone-in-singapore/) Three reasons to watch CNA’s 3-part series on dying alone in Singapore
Jul 10th 2024, 22:24

CNA’s latest trilogy delves into the identities of elderly individuals in danger of suffering this fate, the factors contributing to their solitude and ongoing efforts to support them. *Note: What does this phrase mean in relation to this story – “This audio is generated by an AI tool.”
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/healthcare-experiences-of-pregnant-and-postnatal-women-and-healthcare-professionals-when-facing-child-protection-in-the-perinatal-period-a-systematic-review-and-critical-interpretative-synthesis/) Healthcare experiences of pregnant and postnatal women and healthcare professionals when facing child protection in the perinatal period: A systematic review and Critical Interpretative Synthesis
Jul 10th 2024, 21:27

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