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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s0890406524000318/) Aging with her garden: Mutual care across species and generations
Jun 26th 2024, 15:31

Publication date: June 2024
Source: Journal of Aging Studies, Volume 69
Author(s): Constance Dupuis
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/pushing-to-close-the-funding-lag-that-drains-millions-from-homeless-services/) Pushing to close the funding lag that drains millions from homeless services
Jun 26th 2024, 15:09

Nonprofit workers Kalain Hadley, left, and Justin Szlasa visit a South L.A. transitional home for men leaving jail or prison who might otherwise become homeless. Such services face constant problems with reimbursement. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s0732118x24000230/) Using artworks to understand human memory and its neural mechanisms
Jun 26th 2024, 14:31

Publication date: August 2024
Source: New Ideas in Psychology, Volume 74
Author(s): Wei Liu, JinPeng Guo, Hongxiao Li
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/7682157-2/) Impact of New York City Cigarette Floor Price Policy on Reducing Smoking Disparities
Jun 26th 2024, 13:31

Abstract
Introduction
In 2017, New York City (NYC) passed a minimum floor price law (MFPL) to raise the minimum price of a pack of cigarettes to $13.00. Evaluation of the MFPL in NYC is limited and has yet to examine its potential as a pro-equity policy.
Methods
Data (n = 20,241; pre-policy n =15,037, post-policy n =5,204) were obtained from the New York State Adult Tobacco Survey, a quarterly repeated cross-sectional survey. Using the Difference-in-Differences approach, we compared changes in reported cigarette prices, cigarette consumption, and smoking status among NYC residents before and after policy implementation to changes in the same outcomes among residents in the rest of the state (ROS) over the same period.
Results
For some smokers, cigarette price increased in NYC for post-policy period; moreover, prices increased more in NYC than in ROS. NYC smokers who reported higher income, more education, or White or “Other” race, reported a bigger price increase than their ROS counterparts. Cigarette consumption decreased more in the post-policy period for people in the ROS, in general and among certain groups. Everyday smoking status decreased similarly in both NYC and ROS, whereas someday smoking status decreased primarily in the ROS during the analysis period.
Conclusions
Cigarette prices in NYC increased after the 2017 MFPL; these increases were greater than those occurring elsewhere in the state, suggesting the policy might be a factor in the change. However, the increases were concentrated among relatively higher priced purchases, and groups with lower smoking prevalence. Changes in smoking status and cigarette consumption did not correspond to study hypotheses.
Implications
This study provides an empirical analysis of a real-world policy in tobacco control. It examines the potential of the MFPL in New York City as a pro-equity policy. Findings extend the current MFPL literature and suggest that they may be able to raise cigarette prices for some purchases, but also may have a limited impact on smoking behaviors.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/social-workers-to-strike-over-election-day-as-northern-ireland-dispute-escalates/) Social workers to strike over election day as Northern Ireland dispute escalates
Jun 26th 2024, 13:28

Walkout by children’s practitioners at South Eastern trust follows strike by Belfast social workers over ‘unsafe’ staffing levels last month. The walkout by children’s practitioners at the South Eastern Health & Social Care Trust will run from 3-5 July. Their union, NIPSA, has timed the strike to coincide with the 4 July election.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/fy-2025-budget-and-appropriations-priority-resource-for-food-and-nutrition-programs/) FY 2025 Budget and Appropriations priority resource for food and nutrition programs
Jun 26th 2024, 12:42

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s0272494424000781/) Route learning in patients with schizophrenia: The role of the forward testing effect
Jun 26th 2024, 12:32

Publication date: June 2024
Source: Journal of Environmental Psychology, Volume 96
Author(s): Yaoyao Tan, Tiantian Li, Chunliang Yang, Xiaoning Huo, Minghui Liu, Jing Zhang, Xiaofeng Ma
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/s13011-024-00607-9/) A qualitative study of experiences with physical activity among people receiving opioid agonist therapy
Jun 26th 2024, 12:21

Physical or mental health comorbidities are common among people with substance use disorders undergoing opioid agonist therapy. As both a preventive and treatment strategy, exercise offers various health benef…
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s0887618524000501/) Fear of negative and positive evaluation as mediators and moderators of treatment outcome in social anxiety disorder
Jun 26th 2024, 11:31

Publication date: June 2024
Source: Journal of Anxiety Disorders, Volume 104
Author(s): Amanda S. Morrison, Philippe R. Goldin, James J. Gross
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/guidelines-plus/learn-5-ways-to-help-prevent-elder-abuse/) Learn 5 Ways to Help Prevent Elder Abuse
Jun 26th 2024, 11:11

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/video/nova-scotia-college-of-social-workers-nscsw-lunch-learn-advocacy-long-term-care/) Nova Scotia College of Social Workers (NSCSW) Lunch & learn: Advocacy & long term care
Jun 26th 2024, 10:59

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/podcasts/s1ep26-using-mmus-to-bring-health-care-to-homeless-veterans/) S1EP26: Using MMUs to Bring Health Care to Homeless Veterans
Jun 26th 2024, 10:48

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/meta-analyses-systematic-reviews/the-effect-of-rem-sleep-disruption-on-affective-processing-a-systematic-review-of-human-and-animal-experimental-studies/) The effect of REM-sleep disruption on affective processing: A systematic review of human and animal experimental studies
Jun 26th 2024, 10:47

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/meta-analyses-systematic-reviews/s135917892400048x/) Trends in traditional bullying and cyberbullying victimization by race and ethnicity in the United States: A meta-regression
Jun 26th 2024, 10:31

Publication date: September–October 2024
Source: Aggression and Violent Behavior, Volume 78
Author(s): Reeve S. Kennedy, Kaylee Dendy, Alyson Lawrence
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s1096751624000137/) Self-presentation and social networking online: The professional identity of PhD students in HCI
Jun 26th 2024, 10:11

Publication date: June 2024
Source: The Internet and Higher Education, Volume 62
Author(s): Chuhao Wu, John M. Carroll
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/ive-never-really-felt-safe-dublins-anti-social-behaviour-problem/) ‘I’ve never really felt safe’ – Dublin’s anti-social behaviour problem
Jun 26th 2024, 10:02

Cllr Horner suggested a lack of services could be one factor. “Particularly during COVID there’s a generation of young people that were left behind,” she said. “We are seeing a huge amount of behavioural issues associated with young people that I think missed out on the really vital services of youth services, of schools, of social workers identifying early interventions. “That’s one factor, there’s a whole load of other ones”.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/prison-social-work-and-the-risk-security-system-insights-from-swiss-correctional-facilities/) Prison Social Work and the Risk Security System: Insights from Swiss Correctional Facilities
Jun 26th 2024, 09:56

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/social-security-administration-monthly-statistical-snapshot-may-2024/) Social Security Administration: Monthly Statistical Snapshot, May 2024
Jun 26th 2024, 09:44

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/7660291-2/) The Care Economy al América Latina: A Multi-scalar Feminist Project
Jun 26th 2024, 09:33

Abstract
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) created an opening to put the care economy on the global agenda, but the idea found particularly fertile ground in Latin America and the Caribbean well before COVID. This article examines the way the idea and practice of a care economy has been developed by feminists in the region. It looks at the role played by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean and the triennial Regional Conferences on Women in putting it on the regional agenda. Turning to the Uruguayan example, it looks at how feminists were able successfully to push for a national care system, using the idea of the care economy as a coalition magnet. When facing blockages at the national scale elsewhere, however, Latin American feminists have adopted a multi-scalar strategy, finding openings especially at the local scale, as the examples of Bogotá and Mexico City suggest.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/meta-analyses-systematic-reviews/the-use-of-virtual-reality-vr-to-assess-the-impact-of-geographical-environments-on-walking-and-cycling-a-systematic-literature-review/) The use of Virtual Reality (VR) to assess the impact of geographical environments on walking and cycling: a systematic literature review
Jun 26th 2024, 09:11

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/7667917/) Crowding in Private Quality: The Equilibrium Effects of Public Spending in Education*
Jun 26th 2024, 08:53

Abstract
We estimate the equilibrium effects of a public school grant program administered through school councils in Pakistani villages with multiple public and private schools and clearly defined catchment boundaries. The program was randomized at the village-level, allowing us to estimate its causal impact on the market. Four years after the start of the program, test scores were 0.2 sd higher in public schools. We find evidence of an education multiplier: test scores in private schools were also 0.2 sd higher in treated markets. Consistent with standard models of product differentiation, the education multiplier is greater for those private schools that faced a greater threat to their market power. Accounting for private sector responses increases the program’s cost-effectiveness by 85% and affects how a policymaker would target spending. Given that markets with several public and private schools are now pervasive in low- and middle-income countries, prudent policy requires us to account for private sector responses to public policy, both in policies’ design and evaluation.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s0193397324000236-2/) Risk and resilience factors for primary school dropout in Côte d’Ivoire
Jun 26th 2024, 08:32

Publication date: May–June 2024
Source: Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, Volume 92
Author(s): Brooke Wortsman, Henry Brice, Angela Capani, Mary-Claire Ball, Benjamin Zinszer, Fabrice Tanoh, Hermann Akpé, Amy Ogan, Sharon Wolf, Kaja Jasińska
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/7664473-2/) “The Air Is Being Sucked Out of the Room”: Experiences of Social Work Students of Color with Antiracism Education in the Classroom and Practicum
Jun 26th 2024, 07:33

Abstract
This study explores the experiences of social work students of color (SOC) and their antiracism education within a school of social work at a public university. Twenty-one SOC participated in focus groups where they described their experiences with antiracism education. Several key themes were identified: (a) finding community through affinity groups, (b) SOC interactions with White students, (c) differentiating internalized racism and anti-Black racism, (d) the impact of White instructors and the lack of mentors and supervisors of color, (e) microaggressions and incidents of racism, and (f) taking up space. As this is an exploratory study, authors make recommendations for social work schools to pilot in the future. These recommendations include assessing White students’ skill level with antiracism education and practice before placing them in classes with SOC, assessing faculty’s skill set with antiracist teaching and providing ongoing support, creating sustained affinity spaces for SOC as a way to booster wellness, designing and piloting antiracist outcomes for social work students, and developing simulation-based learning with simulated patients as a tool to measure antiracist practice competencies.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s0145213424002497/) First, do no harm: Critically revisiting contemporary approaches to child sexual abuse prevention
Jun 26th 2024, 07:32

Publication date: July 2024
Source: Child Abuse & Neglect, Volume 153
Author(s): Danielle Arlanda Harris, Michael Sheath, Ryan Shields
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/the-govian-candidate-josh-macalister-for-whitehaven-and-workington/) The Govian Candidate: Josh MacAlister for Whitehaven and Workington
Jun 26th 2024, 06:49

In 2013 Gove announced that Frontline would be introduced, with MacAlister acting as CEO. Frontline has been funded by the government ever since, most recently through a £61m contract awarded in 2023. Gove also continues to support and praise Frontline, including in parliament. But Frontline is opposed by many in the sector for, among other things, being high-cost and poor value for money. Frontline has also frequently been the subject of concerns, including in relation to its track record on diversity and inclusion. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/labor-market-policies-for-racial-equity/) Labor Market Policies for Racial Equity
Jun 26th 2024, 06:41

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/7668935/) Identifying the relation between food groups and biological ageing: a data-driven approach
Jun 26th 2024, 06:34

Abstract
Background
Heterogeneity in ageing rates drives the need for research into lifestyle secrets of successful agers. Biological age, predicted by epigenetic clocks, has been shown to be a more reliable measure of ageing than chronological age. Dietary habits are known to affect the ageing process. However, much remains to be learnt about specific dietary habits that may directly affect the biological process of ageing.
Objective
To identify food groups that are directly related to biological ageing, using Copula Graphical Models.
Methods
We performed a preregistered analysis of 3,990 postmenopausal women from the Women’s Health Initiative, based in North America. Biological age acceleration was calculated by the epigenetic clock PhenoAge using whole-blood DNA methylation. Copula Graphical Modelling, a powerful data-driven exploratory tool, was used to examine relations between food groups and biological ageing whilst adjusting for an extensive amount of confounders. Two food group–age acceleration networks were established: one based on the MyPyramid food grouping system and another based on item-level food group data.
Results
Intake of eggs, organ meat, sausages, cheese, legumes, starchy vegetables, added sugar and lunch meat was associated with biological age acceleration, whereas intake of peaches/nectarines/plums, poultry, nuts, discretionary oil and solid fat was associated with decelerated ageing.
Conclusion
We identified several associations between specific food groups and biological ageing. These findings pave the way for subsequent studies to ascertain causality and magnitude of these relationships, thereby improving the understanding of biological mechanisms underlying the interplay between food groups and biological ageing.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/7681744-2/) Telehealth Engaged Music for Pain Outcomes: A Music and Imagery Proof-of-concept Study with Veterans
Jun 26th 2024, 05:34

Abstract
Music therapy interventions target biopsychosocial outcomes and are a non-pharmacological option for integrated pain management. To date, most music and pain studies have focused on acute pain, passive music experiences, and in-person delivery. The purpose of this study was to examine feasibility and acceptability and determine proof-of-concept for a newly developed telehealth music imagery (MI) intervention for Veterans with chronic pain. A single-group proof-of-concept pilot study was conducted with Veterans with chronic pain (n = 8). Feasibility was assessed through examination of recruitment, retention, and session/measure completion rates; acceptability through participant interviews; and whether the intervention resulted in clinically meaningful change scores (pre- to post-intervention) on measures of pain, anxiety, and depression at the individual level. For Veterans who passed eligibility screening, we had an enrollment rate of 89%, with good retention (75%). Overall, participating Veterans found the intervention acceptable, identified specific challenges with technology, and recommended an increased number of sessions. Preliminary outcome data for pain, anxiety, and depression were mixed, with some Veterans reporting clinically meaningful improvements and others reporting no change or worsening symptoms. Findings informed modifications to the telehealth MI intervention and the design of a larger pilot randomized controlled trial to assess feasibility and acceptability of the modified intervention in a larger population of Veterans with chronic pain using additional measures and a control condition.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/7681667-2/) “Pyrrhonism” as a Therapeutic Response to the Allure of Mania
Jun 26th 2024, 05:32

I am a 56-year-old English philosopher who has had a bipolar 1 disorder diagnosis since 1994 on the basis of having had a manic episode preceded by several months of depression. I began taking mood stabilizing medications at this point and have continued to do so ever since. During this time there has been no recurrence of the mania or depression. There is then a sense in which I have come to cope with my bipolar 1 diagnosis by taking medication. Indeed, during this time I have been happy to think of the medication as causally responsible for this fact. But this is really only half of the story. For there is an important sense in which the medication did not help me to cope at all.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/19371918-2024-2325553/) COVID-19 Vaccine Intention Among Iranian Health Workers: Application of the HBM Model
Jun 26th 2024, 04:57

Volume 39, Issue 5, July 2024, Page 434-443. 
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Baltimore, MD

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