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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/to-improve-their-courses-educators-should-respond-to-how-students-actually-use-ai/) To improve their courses, educators should respond to how students actually use AI
Jul 29th 2024, 07:48

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/bec-2023-7/) A Tribute to the Behaviour Change Journal, 1984-2023
Jul 29th 2024, 07:16

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/social-worker-turnover-lower-than-average-report/) Social worker turnover lower than average – report
Jul 29th 2024, 07:03

The city’s principal social worker Jenny Rogers says the city’s turnover rate in children’s services is 9.4% compared to 15.9% nationally, which is through initiatives to recruit and retain staff, Wolverhampton City Council says. Meanwhile, the turnover rate in adult services is 10.6%, compared to 14.5% across England.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/40736/) Graduate employment outcomes : Analysis by Universities UK : May 2024
Jul 29th 2024, 04:24

Universities UK (UUK), corp creator.  (2024) Graduate employment outcomes : Analysis by Universities UK : May 2024.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s13158-024-00395-0/) Exploring Similarities and Differences Between Shyness and Social Anxiety: An Analysis of Their Relations with Social Emotional and Language Outcomes in Hong Kong Kindergarteners
Jul 29th 2024, 04:17

Abstract
This study investigates the similarities and differences between Hong Kong kindergarteners’ shyness and social anxiety and their possible relations with social emotional adjustment and the development of receptive language abilities. Data were collected from three kindergartens, with 71 children (mean age = 52.6 months, SD = 7.28; 48% boys) and their major caregivers participating at two time points, six months apart. Findings showed that children’s shyness and social anxiety levels were strongly correlated, and both were moderately correlated with children’s social emotional difficulties. Interestingly, children’s shyness uniquely predicted social emotional difficulties beyond social anxiety, but children’s social anxiety did not significantly predict their difficulties beyond shyness. Additionally, neither shyness nor social anxiety were found to be associated with children’s Cantonese receptive language skills. Our results highlight the strong similarities between shyness and social anxiety. Given the intricate interplay among the constructs examined in this study, more research is needed to further understand their relations and interactions. This knowledge may help educators to identify appropriate intervention targets to facilitate better language outcomes among shy and socially anxious kindergarteners.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/we-are-caring-for-your-parents-like-they-are-our-parents-but-we-cant-bring-our-families-here/) ‘We are caring for your parents like they are our parents – but we can’t bring our families here’
Jul 29th 2024, 04:13

Migrant healthcare workers protest outside the Department of Justice in Dublin against the fact that the current family reunion policy denies them the right to bring their spouses or children to Ireland.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/applying-the-eu-regulatory-framework-for-the-clinical-use-of-psychedelics/) Applying the EU regulatory framework for the clinical use of psychedelics
Jul 29th 2024, 03:33

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/our-environment-our-health/) Our environment, our health
Jul 29th 2024, 03:29

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/01494929-2024-2332696/) Divorce in the Families of the UAE: A Comprehensive Review of Trends, Determinants, and Consequences
Jul 29th 2024, 03:19

Volume 60, Issue 4, June 2024, Page 187-209. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/02791072-2023-2184736/) Examining Predictors of Nicotine Dependence in Korean Adolescents : Comparing Ever Quitters and Never Quitters
Jul 29th 2024, 03:17

Volume 56, Issue 2, April-June 2024, Page 264-271. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/cfp0000219/) Cortisol recovery following conflict predicts alcohol use in substance misusing couples.
Jul 29th 2024, 02:22

Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice, Vol 13(2), Jun 2024, 134-142; doi:10.1037/cfp0000219
A robust literature links social stress exposure to alcohol use and associated cognitions such as craving. Romantic relationships are a particularly salient social stressor and conflict interactions are a risk factor for alcohol misuse. Understanding the relationship between couples’ return to baseline neuroendocrine levels following conflict may help to identify important individual and dyadic differences associated with alcohol misuse. The present study is a secondary data analysis (see [blinded]). Participants were 30 different-sex couples (N = 60) with current alcohol or drug misuse. Couples participated in a 10-min conflict conversation with salivary cortisol measured before conflict (Time 1), immediately following conflict (Time 2) and after a 45-min rest period (Time 3), with increased cortisol indicating an increased stress response. Partners who had more decrease in cortisol from Time 2 to Time 3 had significantly less days of alcohol use over the previous 90 days (B = −69.94, SE = 30.62, p = .022). Additionally, partners with lower relationship satisfaction had significantly more days of alcohol use over the previous 90 days (B = −.57, SE = .15, p B = −4.87, SE = 2.49, p = .05). These findings were qualified by an interaction such that partners with lower decrease in cortisol and lower relationship functioning reported significantly more drinking days and total standard drinks. These findings suggest that greater alcohol use may be associated with poorer relationship functioning. Additionally, in a controlled laboratory setting, slower neuroendocrine recovery from the stress of relationship conflict may be a risk factor for alcohol misuse, regardless of relationship satisfaction. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved)
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/cfp0000221/) The role of five-factor model personality traits in a web-based relationship improvement program.
Jul 29th 2024, 02:09

Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice, Vol 13(2), Jun 2024, 117-133; doi:10.1037/cfp0000221
Despite an established link between personality traits and relationship outcomes, few studies have examined whether personality impacts outcomes of couple interventions. Given the growing popularity of online relationship services, we examined whether five-factor model personality traits moderated change in relationship satisfaction, relationship confidence, and depressive symptoms of couples completing the web-based OurRelationship program. Three hundred couples were randomly assigned to the program or to a wait-list control group and were repeatedly assessed using self-report measures of relationship satisfaction, relationship confidence, and depressive symptoms. Overall, results suggested that five-factor model personality traits are mostly unrelated to changes in individual and interpersonal well-being. However, across conditions, higher levels of neuroticism predicted a smaller decrease in depressive symptoms (Aim 1). In addition, the effects of the intervention (vs. control) on change in relationship satisfaction and depressive symptoms were moderated by neuroticism, such that high levels of neuroticism predicted stronger intervention effects on relationship satisfaction and depressive symptoms (Aim 2). Lastly, the effects of conscientiousness and neuroticism on changes in depressive symptoms were partially mediated by baseline levels of depressive symptoms. These findings suggest that the OurRelationship program may already contain elements that address behaviors associated with high or low personality trait levels and that higher levels of neuroticism may actually augment intervention effects on relationship satisfaction and depressive symptoms. Given the inconsistency of our findings across the various outcomes as well as personality, further research is needed to determine the role of personality in web-based couple interventions. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved)
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/hea0001365/) Stability of morningness/eveningness and changes in sleep and mental health during mid-adulthood.
Jul 29th 2024, 01:08

Health Psychology, Vol 43(7), Jul 2024, 515-527; doi:10.1037/hea0001365
Objective: A change toward Eveningness in circadian sleep–wake behavior is generally seen from childhood to adolescence, but less is known about circadian changes during adulthood. Circadian changes during mid-adulthood are of high interest, since Eveningness associates with a range of health-related problems, including psychological symptoms and mental disorders. In this study, we examined the circadian stability across 10 years, from 42 to 52 years of age, and how it is associated with sleep and mental health in a Finnish general population cohort follow-up-based (n = 976). Method: Circadian type was assessed at both ages with a widely used item for self-estimated Morningness/Eveningness from the original Horne–Östberg Morningness–Eveningness Questionnaire. Generalized estimating equations were used for analyzing how a change in Morningness/Eveningness was associated with sleep and mental health longitudinally. Results: Our findings indicate that the circadian type is a highly stable trait during mid-adulthood with mainly moderate changes occurring in 42.2% of adults and no circadian change among 57.8% of adults. Most changes occurred within the same circadian type (23.9%), second to changes between moderate circadian types (13.3%). Changes between the Definite Evening-types and Morning-types were very rare (0.5%). Stable Evening-types reported more insufficient sleep, discrepancy between sleep duration on workdays and free days, and depression as compared to stable Morning-types. Moderate changes toward Morningness, comprising mostly those within Morning-types, were associated with reduced distress and psychological symptoms. Conclusions: In conclusion, our findings show high stability of mid-adulthood circadian type. However, changes toward Morningness seem to be associated with improved mental health. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved)
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/pha0000677/) Extending contingency management for smoking cessation to patients with or at risk for cardiovascular disease: A preliminary trial of a home-based intervention.
Jul 29th 2024, 00:12

Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, Vol 32(3), Jun 2024, 270-276; doi:10.1037/pha0000677
Cigarette smoking puts individuals with or at risk for developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) in jeopardy of experiencing a major cardiovascular event. Contingency management (CM) for smoking cessation is an intervention wherein financial incentives are provided contingent on biochemically verified smoking abstinence. Conventional CM programs typically require frequent clinic visits for abstinence monitoring, a potential obstacle for patients with medical comorbidities who may face barriers to access. This preliminary study examined the feasibility and comparative efficacy of (a) usual care (UC; advice to quit smoking, self-help materials, quitline referral) versus (b) UC plus home-based CM for smoking cessation (UC + HBCM). HBCM entailed earning monetary-based vouchers contingent on self-reported 24-hr smoking abstinence biochemically verified by a breath carbon monoxide (CO) sample ≤ 6 ppm. Participants were 20 outpatients with a CVD diagnosis or qualifying CVD risk factor randomly assigned 1:1 to the two conditions. Intervention participants received 14 in-home abstinence visits over 6 weeks. Voucher monetary value started at $10 and escalated by $2.50 for each subsequent negative sample (maximum earnings: $367.50). Positive samples earned no vouchers and reset voucher value to $10, but two negative samples following a positive allowed participants to continue earning vouchers at the prereset value. Primary outcome was point-prevalence smoking abstinence at Week 6 assessment. More participants assigned to UC + HBCM than UC were smoking abstinent at that Week 6 assessment (90% vs. 30%), χ²(1, N = 20) = 7.5, p 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/17486831-2012-755932-2/) Historical perspectives on North Korea: a brief introduction and bibliography
Jul 28th 2024, 23:48

Volume 28, Issue 3, October 2012, Page 235-240. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/association-of-medicaid-coverage-with-emergency-department-utilization-after-self-harm-in-korea-a-nationwide-registry-based-study/) Association of Medicaid coverage with emergency department utilization after self-harm in Korea: A nationwide registry-based study
Jul 28th 2024, 23:37

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/community-resilience-estimates-cre-for-heat/) Community Resilience Estimates (CRE) for Heat
Jul 28th 2024, 23:23

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/social-work-bursary-delay-risks-excluding-disadvantaged-applicants-from-courses-academics-warn/) Social work bursary delay risks excluding disadvantaged applicants from courses, academics warn
Jul 28th 2024, 23:14

Since 2013, the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has allocated 2,500 bursaries per year to students starting their second year of a three-year undergraduate social work course, along with 1,500 to trainees beginning a master’s qualification, which tends to take two years.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/cyber-2023-29306-editorial/) Why We Need to Consider Patient-Centered Care in Online Records
Jul 28th 2024, 23:07

Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, Volume 27, Issue 6, Page 359-360, June 2024. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/damning-report-on-care-system-abuse/) Damning report on care system abuse
Jul 28th 2024, 22:22

The Royal Commission of inquiry into Abuse in Care says at least 200,000 of the estimated 655,000 children and young people put in the care of state or religious institutions since 1950 were subjected to abuse including violence and sexual abuse.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/meta-analyses-systematic-reviews/the-relationship-between-parental-support-for-exercise-and-depression-the-mediating-effects-of-physical-exercise-and-physical-self-esteem/) The relationship between parental support for exercise and depression: The mediating effects of physical exercise and physical self-esteem
Jul 28th 2024, 21:41

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/the-effects-of-two-types-of-neighborhood-factors-on-trajectory-of-internalizing-and-externalizing-symptoms-from-early-childhood-to-adolescence/) The effects of two types of neighborhood factors on trajectory of internalizing and externalizing symptoms from early childhood to adolescence
Jul 28th 2024, 21:27

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/aswp-12314/) Do matching skill sets matter? Exploring the relationship between motivation, satisfaction, and role identification in the context of older adults’ volunteering
Jul 28th 2024, 21:12

Abstract
This study investigates whether deliberate “matching” of older volunteers with agencies, based on their skill sets and organizational needs, leads to increased volunteer satisfaction, commitment, and role identity compared to placements made without such considerations. Utilizing data from the Center for Excellence in Aging Services and Community Wellness (CEASCW) in 2019, a subset of 140 older adult volunteers from upstate New York was analyzed. Various statistical methods, including frequency analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, correlation analysis, and structural equation modeling, were employed using SPSS 26.0 and AMOS 23.0. This research introduces the concept of a prolonged transition into retirement and explores how aligning skill sets with specific volunteer opportunities can better cater to the needs of older adults, resulting not only in increased satisfaction but also in a more stable role identity and ultimately a heightened sense of well-being during later life transitions.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/clinical-trials/school-based-ipt-g-for-adolescents-with-depression-in-nepal-a-pilot-realist-c-rct-saathi-2/) School-based IPT-G for Adolescents With Depression in Nepal: a Pilot Realist C-RCT (SAATHI-2)
Jul 28th 2024, 21:01

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/video/trump-is-project-2025-robert-reich/) Trump Is Project 2025 | Robert Reich
Jul 28th 2024, 19:08

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/calls-consultations/cfp-the-ethics-of-the-economics-of-healthcare-submission-deadline-7-april-2025/) CfP: The ethics of the economics of healthcare (Submission Deadline: 7 April 2025)
Jul 28th 2024, 19:01

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/how-can-government-work-better-here-are-our-recommendations-to-do-just-that-while-saving-billions-of-taxpayer-dollars/) How can government work better? Here are our recommendations to do just that while saving billions of taxpayer dollars
Jul 28th 2024, 18:28

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/2818138/) Artificial Intelligence Chatbots and Their Influence on Learning
Jul 28th 2024, 18:18

This JAMA Pediatrics Patient Page describes what artificial intelligence chatbots are and how they may influence learning among children.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/history/contraception-a-concise-history-2/) Contraception: A Concise History
Jul 28th 2024, 17:28

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/2817600/) Digital Mental Health’s Unstable Dichotomy
Jul 28th 2024, 17:18

This Viewpoint discusses the unacknowledged risks and harms and unrealized clinical benefits of digital mental wellness and health technologies and offers suggestions for ways to catalyze the next phase of these technologies by focusing on safety, evidence, and engagement.
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