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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/infographics/news-media-as-a-commercial-determinant-of-health/) News media as a commercial determinant of health
Jul 15th 2024, 15:08
The post (https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/infographics/news-media-as-a-commercial-determinant-of-health/) News media as a commercial determinant of health was curated by (https://ifp.nyu.edu) information for practice.
(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/updated-report-to-the-u-s-congress-on-financing-mechanisms-for-open-access-publishing-of-federally-funded-research/) Updated report to the U.S. Congress on financing mechanisms for open access publishing of federally funded research
Jul 15th 2024, 12:58
The post (https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/updated-report-to-the-u-s-congress-on-financing-mechanisms-for-open-access-publishing-of-federally-funded-research/) Updated report to the U.S. Congress on financing mechanisms for open access publishing of federally funded research was curated by (https://ifp.nyu.edu) information for practice.
(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/estimated-impacts-of-multiple-payment-policies-on-rural-serving-home-health-agencies/) Estimated Impacts of Multiple Payment Policies on Rural-Serving Home Health Agencies
Jul 15th 2024, 12:13
The post (https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/estimated-impacts-of-multiple-payment-policies-on-rural-serving-home-health-agencies/) Estimated Impacts of Multiple Payment Policies on Rural-Serving Home Health Agencies was curated by (https://ifp.nyu.edu) information for practice.
(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/monographs-edited-collections/the-intersections-of-a-working-class-academic-identity-a-class-apart-2/) The Intersections of a Working-Class Academic Identity: A Class Apart
Jul 15th 2024, 11:54
The post (https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/monographs-edited-collections/the-intersections-of-a-working-class-academic-identity-a-class-apart-2/) The Intersections of a Working-Class Academic Identity: A Class Apart was curated by (https://ifp.nyu.edu) information for practice.
(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/loneliness-lack-of-social-and-emotional-support-and-mental-health-issues-united-states-2022-2/) Loneliness, Lack of Social and Emotional Support, and Mental Health Issues — United States, 2022
Jul 15th 2024, 11:46
The post (https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/loneliness-lack-of-social-and-emotional-support-and-mental-health-issues-united-states-2022-2/) Loneliness, Lack of Social and Emotional Support, and Mental Health Issues — United States, 2022 was curated by (https://ifp.nyu.edu) information for practice.
(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/child-protection-and-welfare-referrals-to-tusla-double-in-a-decade/) Child protection and welfare referrals to Tusla double in a decade
Jul 15th 2024, 10:03
The agency’s latest annual report shows it received almost 92,000 child protection and welfare referrals last year — up 11% on 2022, and twice the number seen when Tusla was established in 2014…. Tusla chief executive Kate Duggan said these pressures are being compounded by growing numbers of children and young people with “more complex needs”, along with ongoing difficulties in recruiting social workers and social care staff.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/medicaid-opportunities-to-improve-health-care-access-and-quality-for-lgbtq-communities-2/) Medicaid Opportunities to Improve Health Care Access and Quality for LGBTQ+ Communities
Jul 15th 2024, 10:01
The post (https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/medicaid-opportunities-to-improve-health-care-access-and-quality-for-lgbtq-communities-2/) Medicaid Opportunities to Improve Health Care Access and Quality for LGBTQ+ Communities was curated by (https://ifp.nyu.edu) information for practice.
(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/podcasts/dismantling-mass-incarceration-a-handbook-for-change/) Dismantling Mass Incarceration: A Handbook for Change
Jul 15th 2024, 09:46
The post (https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/podcasts/dismantling-mass-incarceration-a-handbook-for-change/) Dismantling Mass Incarceration: A Handbook for Change was curated by (https://ifp.nyu.edu) information for practice.
(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/meta-analyses-systematic-reviews/patterns-of-drug-use-among-people-who-inject-drugs-a-global-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis/) Patterns of drug use among people who inject drugs: A global systematic review and meta-analysis
Jul 15th 2024, 09:46
The post (https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/meta-analyses-systematic-reviews/patterns-of-drug-use-among-people-who-inject-drugs-a-global-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis/) Patterns of drug use among people who inject drugs: A global systematic review and meta-analysis was curated by (https://ifp.nyu.edu) information for practice.
(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/funding/prepare-for-changes-coming-to-institutional-training-grant-applications/) Prepare for Changes Coming to Institutional Training Grant Applications
Jul 15th 2024, 09:29
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/beyond-hunger-the-role-of-snap-in-alleviating-financial-strain-for-low-income-households/) Beyond hunger: The role of SNAP in alleviating financial strain for low-income households
Jul 15th 2024, 09:19
The post (https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/beyond-hunger-the-role-of-snap-in-alleviating-financial-strain-for-low-income-households/) Beyond hunger: The role of SNAP in alleviating financial strain for low-income households was curated by (https://ifp.nyu.edu) information for practice.
(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/calls-consultations/request-for-information-rfi-on-the-helping-to-end-addiction-long-term-heal-initiative-responses-must-be-received-by-july-31/) Request for Information (RFI) on the Helping to End Addiction Long-term® (HEAL) Initiative (Responses must be received by July 31)
Jul 15th 2024, 09:18
The post (https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/calls-consultations/request-for-information-rfi-on-the-helping-to-end-addiction-long-term-heal-initiative-responses-must-be-received-by-july-31/) Request for Information (RFI) on the Helping to End Addiction Long-term® (HEAL) Initiative (Responses must be received by July 31) was curated by (https://ifp.nyu.edu) information for practice.
(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/video/no-more-corporate-greed/) No more corporate greed
Jul 15th 2024, 09:12
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/s2352853224000361/) Cognitive inflexibility moderates the relationship between relief-driven drinking motives and alcohol use
Jul 15th 2024, 09:11
Publication date: December 2024
Source: Addictive Behaviors Reports, Volume 20
Author(s): Lara R. Piccoli, Lucy Albertella, Erynn Christensen, Leonardo F. Fontenelle, Chao Suo, Karyn Richardson, Murat Yücel, Rico S.C. Lee
(https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352853224000361?dgcid=rss_sd_all) Read the full article ›
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s10896-024-00701-3/) A Brief Report on Empowering Children and Young People through Participation: Giving Space and Voice to Childhood Experiences of Domestic Violence and Abuse
Jul 15th 2024, 08:26
Abstract
Purpose
Understanding children’s experiences of living with domestic violence and abuse (DVA) is central to a child-centered, rights-based approach to working with children and young people. However, the tension between children’s right to be heard and their need to be protected from harm can often mean that those opportunities are experienced as tokenistic. In response to this concern about the reality of children’s participation in the context of DVA, the Empower Kids Project (EKP) was initiated by Barnardos [Ireland] in 2020. The EKP collaborates with partner agencies who collectively come together to provide children with a supported environment to give voice to their experiences of domestic violence and abuse. The children participate in this work within the safe and trusted relationship of their keyworker, through one to one or group work or through their support group in their local area service.
Methods
Located primarily within Lundy’s (British Educ Res J 33:927–942, 2007) model of participation, this brief report charts the journey of the EKP over the last four years across Lundy’s four quadrants of Voice, Space, Audience and Influence.
Results
Beginning with just 12 children in 2020, the EKP has to date included the voices of 74 children in its work. Analysis of the children’s journey of participation illustrates poignantly how meaningful participation is possible when scaffolded space is provided to elevate the voices of young survivors of childhood DVA. Employing child friendly multi-modal methodologies resulted in a potent sense of ownership and impact, encapsulated by one child articulating that she felt she was part of a ‘movement’.
Conclusions
The testimonies of the children and young people participating in the EKP challenge any concern that children who have experienced an adversity such as DVA may be too vulnerable to participate. Rather, the EKP participants felt part of a ‘movement’ that was influencing and creating change. Importantly, participating in the EKP has provided an otherwise marginalized and silenced group, a platform to share their experiences of living with such abuse.
(https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10896-024-00701-3?error=cookies_not_supported&code=da574d95-b899-4fd2-8090-42a03a39d480) Read the full article ›
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/ofsted-delivers-verdict-on-childrens-services-in-swindon/) Ofsted delivers verdict on children’s services in Swindon
Jul 15th 2024, 07:33
“The family safeguarding model has become more embedded, and adult services workers have been recruited and trained in the model. This enables a joint approach, working alongside children’s social workers and practitioners to address safeguarding risks in child-in-need and child protection planning. Some inconsistencies remain in the quality of social work practice, but increased management oversight is starting to have some impact on planning for children.”
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s41134-024-00319-x/) “It’s a Period of Constant Loss”: Perspectives of Aging Among Older Adults in Gondar City, Ethiopia
Jul 15th 2024, 06:27
Abstract
Despite the aging of the population in Ethiopia, little scholarly attention has highlighted the day-to-day experiences of older adults living in community settings. Without a clear understanding of older adults’ lived experiences, little or no government attention is given to older adults’ unmet needs. The purpose of this study was to understand the social and economic context of older adults living in northwest Ethiopia from the perspective of older adults themselves. A phenomenological approach was used to explore the lived experiences of ten purposively selected older adults in Gondar City in northwest Ethiopia. Narrative data from in-depth interviews were analyzed thematically revealing six challenges faced by older adults: fading social networks, widowhood as double jeopardy, a weak social protection system, intractable poverty, being victims of ageism, and inaccessible health care. Based on these findings, we recommend the establishment of a national-level office on aging to raise awareness of the multiple challenges of older people and to advocate for social welfare and health policy and services oriented to the needs of the older population. The severe poverty of older adults can be mitigated by the Ethiopian government committing to social protection as a basic human right. In addition to social protection, other economic strengthening programs such as pensions and micro-loans can help to alleviate older adults’ poverty and improve their overall health and well-being. Large-scale quantitative studies are needed to validate our conclusion that the lack of basic institutional social welfare infringes on the human rights of older adults in Ethiopia.
(https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41134-024-00319-x?error=cookies_not_supported&code=21f29d63-5806-4b97-a9da-723fa4e5675c) Read the full article ›
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/elf-guided-digital-behavioural-therapy-versus-active-control-for-fibromyalgia-prosper-fm-a-phase-3-multicentre-randomised-controlled-trial/) Self-guided digital behavioural therapy versus active control for fibromyalgia (PROSPER-FM): a phase 3, multicentre, randomised controlled trial
Jul 15th 2024, 05:31
The post (https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/elf-guided-digital-behavioural-therapy-versus-active-control-for-fibromyalgia-prosper-fm-a-phase-3-multicentre-randomised-controlled-trial/) Self-guided digital behavioural therapy versus active control for fibromyalgia (PROSPER-FM): a phase 3, multicentre, randomised controlled trial was curated by (https://ifp.nyu.edu) information for practice.
(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/this-campaign-will-leave-an-uncertain-dawn-for-the-nhs/) This campaign will leave an uncertain dawn for the NHS
Jul 15th 2024, 05:21
The post (https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/this-campaign-will-leave-an-uncertain-dawn-for-the-nhs/) This campaign will leave an uncertain dawn for the NHS was curated by (https://ifp.nyu.edu) information for practice.
(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/we-let-you-down-says-council-as-inspection-reveals-serious-problems-with-childrens-services/) “We let you down” says council as inspection reveals serious problems with children’s services
Jul 15th 2024, 04:44
The troubled department has had a large percentage of temp agency social workers in the past. It has also seen a change of leadership at the top in the last 18 months.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/objective-monitoring-of-loneliness-levels-using-smart-devices-a-multi-device-approach-for-mental-health-applications/) Objective monitoring of loneliness levels using smart devices: A multi-device approach for mental health applications
Jul 15th 2024, 04:34
The post (https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/objective-monitoring-of-loneliness-levels-using-smart-devices-a-multi-device-approach-for-mental-health-applications/) Objective monitoring of loneliness levels using smart devices: A multi-device approach for mental health applications was curated by (https://ifp.nyu.edu) information for practice.
(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s11135-024-01918-6/) Accessing the efficacy of green growth, energy efficiency, and green innovation for environmental performance in top manufacturing nations in the framework of sustainable development
Jul 15th 2024, 04:28
Abstract
In recent years, the quality of the environment has declined dramatically as a result of human activities, which threaten the sustainability of our ecosystem. In this context, a number of earlier studies have investigated the environmental problems through the lens of different environmental indicators such as ecological footprint and carbon dioxide emissions. However, it is possible that by taking these factors into account, the supply side of environmental quality will be neglected. This research seeks to address this deficiency by investigating the impact of green growth, energy efficiency, green technology innovation, economic growth, trade openness, and human capital on the level of load capacity factor. This indicator places equal emphasis on the supply and demand sides of the ecosystem by taking into account both ecological footprint and bio capacity. In this setting, the present study makes use of CS-ARDL model for the top 10 manufacturing countries from the years 1990 to 2019. The short- and long-run findings of the CS-ARDL model unveil that green growth, energy efficiency, green technology innovation, and human capital all positively influence the load capacity factor, suggesting that these factors help the top 10 manufacturing countries to improve their sustainability limits. In contrast, trade openness and economic expansion in underlying countries increase environmental degradation by lowering the level of LCF. These outcomes are also validated by the AMG and CCEMG approaches and the granger causality test. On the basis of the findings, important policy recommendations are presented with the aim of assisting the top 10 manufacturing economies in enhancing the quality of their environment and fulfilling the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
(https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11135-024-01918-6?error=cookies_not_supported&code=850a1fab-bcdc-45ef-95de-9c3e84b05117) Read the full article ›
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/relative-contribution-of-biomedical-demographic-and-socioeconomic-factors-to-covid-19-vaccine-receipt-in-rural-india/) Relative contribution of biomedical, demographic, and socioeconomic factors to COVID-19 vaccine receipt in rural India
Jul 15th 2024, 03:19
The post (https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/relative-contribution-of-biomedical-demographic-and-socioeconomic-factors-to-covid-19-vaccine-receipt-in-rural-india/) Relative contribution of biomedical, demographic, and socioeconomic factors to COVID-19 vaccine receipt in rural India was curated by (https://ifp.nyu.edu) information for practice.
(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/job-2795/) Initial development of perceptions of ability and intent factors of (un)trustworthiness in short‐term teams
Jul 15th 2024, 02:48
Summary
Individual perceptions of team trustworthiness are critical antecedents to the development of relationships within teams. Yet, clarity is needed regarding the focus of these individual perceptions and how they change, particularly at the outset of team interactions. Two distinct research streams have emerged regarding trustworthiness. One proposes a difference between perceived ability and intent, whereas the other proposes a difference between confident positive and negative expectations of others. Regardless of their structure, theory suggests that perceptions of team trustworthiness ought to develop across performance episodes as individuals identify more with their team and have more information about how they are performing. We explore these relationships across three distinct performance episodes in newly formed short-term teams. Our results support a four-factor model of trustworthiness within the context of short-term, lab-based teams. Further, perceptions regarding teammates’ abilities tended to change quickly and curvilinearly while those regarding teammates’ intents changed linearly. Positive team performance signals bolstered individual perceptions of team trustworthiness in ability and intent but not perceived team untrustworthiness. Negative team performance signals bolstered individual perceptions of team untrustworthiness in ability and intent while harming both types of individual perceptions of team trustworthiness. This study supports propositions from the model of trust over time and lays the groundwork for a comprehensive approach toward trust research within teams.
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