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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/meta-analyses-systematic-reviews/s1359178924000120/) Treatment of youth and adults with psychopathic traits detained in forensic settings: A systematic review
Mar 5th 2024, 13:13

Publication date: May–June 2024
Source: Aggression and Violent Behavior, Volume 76
Author(s): Diana Ribeiro da Silva, Inês Maçãs de Carvalho, Carlo Garofalo
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/1754730x-2017-1333913-2/) The impact on anxiety and depression of a whole school approach to health promotion: evidence from a Canadian comprehensive school health (CSH) initiative
Mar 5th 2024, 12:36

Volume 10, Issue 4, October 2017, Page 221-234. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/monographs-edited-collections/critical-social-work-with-children-and-families-theory-context-and-practice/) Critical Social Work with Children and Families Theory, Context and Practice
Mar 5th 2024, 12:28

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/09567976231225094/) Racial Prejudice Affects Representations of Facial Trustworthiness
Mar 5th 2024, 11:36

Psychological Science, Ahead of Print. What makes faces seem trustworthy? We investigated how racial prejudice predicts the extent to which perceivers employ racially prototypical cues to infer trustworthiness from faces. We constructed participant-level computational models of trustworthiness and White-to-Black prototypicality from U.S. college students’ judgments of White (Study 1, N = 206) and Black–White morphed (Study 3, N = 386) synthetic faces. Although the average relationships between models differed across stimuli, both studies revealed that as participants’ anti-Black prejudice increased and/or intergroup contact decreased, so too did participants’ tendency to conflate White prototypical features with trustworthiness and Black prototypical features with untrustworthiness. Study 2 (N = 324) and Study 4 (N = 397) corroborated that untrustworthy faces constructed from participants with pro-White preferences appeared more Black prototypical to naive U.S. adults, relative to untrustworthy faces modeled from other participants. This work highlights the important role of racial biases in shaping impressions of facial trustworthiness.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/10497315241232320/) The NIMH Task Force on Social Work Research Report: Past Accomplishments and Current Challenges
Mar 5th 2024, 11:01

Research on Social Work Practice, Ahead of Print. Following the publication of the groundbreaking report by the National Institute of Mental Health Task Force on Social Work Research in 1991, major gains have been made in building a potent infrastructure for social work research. Since then, however, progress has faltered in key areas and complex new challenges have emerged. These developments are examined and suggestions are set forth regarding how best to address the most serious challenges.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/the-pandemic-treaty-shameful-and-unjust/) The Pandemic Treaty: shameful and unjust
Mar 5th 2024, 11:01

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Mar 5th 2024, 10:52

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/10282580-2023-2258900/) Reaching for both justice and peace in Colombia: Understanding the Special Jurisdiction for Peace’s mixed approach (using both retributive and restorative justice) to deal with international crimes
Mar 5th 2024, 10:36

Volume 26, Issue 2, June 2023, Page 123-144. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/video/making-care-closer-to-home-a-reality-nothing-is-impossible/) Making care closer to home a reality: nothing is impossible
Mar 5th 2024, 10:28

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/recruitment-crisis-means-borough-has-only-half-the-number-of-child-social-workers-it-needs/) Recruitment crisis means borough has only half the number of child social workers it needs
Mar 5th 2024, 10:21

The authority currently has 59 vacancies, but a further 55 vacancies are unfilled, according to a report being presented to the council’s employment committee on Monday. Above: Trafford town hall
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/podcasts/the-politics-of-evaluation-in-international-organizations/) The Politics of Evaluation in International Organizations
Mar 5th 2024, 10:21

Evaluation has become a key tool in assessing the performance of international organisations, in fostering learning, and in demonstrating accountability. Within the United Nations (UN) system, thousands of evaluators and consultants produce hundreds of evaluation reports worth millions of dollars every year. But does evaluation really deliver on its promise of objective evidence and functional use?
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/1754730x-2017-1333915-3/) The Student Check-Up: effects of paraprofessional-delivered Motivational Interviewing on academic outcomes
Mar 5th 2024, 09:36

Volume 10, Issue 4, October 2017, Page 250-264. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/gaza-doesnt-need-patronizing-empathy/) Gaza Doesn’t Need Patronizing “Empathy”
Mar 5th 2024, 09:34

How can this be said plainly? Brené Brown is not “overwhelmed” by the massacre of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. If she was, she might have been one of the people who spent the last five months on advocacy work, rather than relying on the word “overwhelmed” to express her alignment with the prevalent emotional diktats. Many of us know people who are overwhelmed right now; a hollow use of the term is an affront to them…. Insofar as she sees a foray into the political arena as necessary or profitable, Brown should know that the “call to courage” mantra she sells might actually entail taking stances that risk one’s following and marketability.  
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/young-peoples-experiences-of-in-patient-mental-health-care/) Young people’s experiences of in-patient mental health care
Mar 5th 2024, 09:19

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/loneliness-and-fearfulness-are-associated-with-non-fatal-drug-overdose-among-people-who-inject-drugs/) Loneliness and fearfulness are associated with non-fatal drug overdose among people who inject drugs
Mar 5th 2024, 09:12

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/10615806-2023-2217099/) Coping strategy-situation fit vs. present control: relations with perceived stress in U.S. college students
Mar 5th 2024, 08:38

Volume 37, Issue 2, March 2024, Page 219-232. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/meta-analyses-systematic-reviews/cfs-13152/) Navigating, being tricked, and blaming oneself—A meta‐synthesis of youth’s experience of involvement in online child sexual abuse
Mar 5th 2024, 08:24

Abstract
Social media use is an integrated part of youth’s social life, enabling access to knowledge and social exploration, but it also increases the risk of experiencing online child sexual abuse (OCSA). Quantitative reviews of OCSA provide insights into prevalence, risk factors, and mental health outcomes, but we have limited knowledge about how youth experience OCSA. This study aims to synthesize qualitative studies on youth’s (12–24 years of age) first-person experiences of OCSA. We conducted a systematic database search and included 16 studies. The meta-synthesis resulted in three meta-themes: (1) “Navigating in a digital world – feeling safe and understood,” (2) “Being lured, tricked, and caught up in online child sexual abuse,” and (3) “Facing the consequences – feeling powerless and blaming oneself.” Although the studies included most females, findings apply to all genders and across ages. The results highlight how online sexual engagement is a way to explore social and sexual relationships and address a basic need to be understood and supported. However, when trust is misused, developmental tasks related to autonomy and agency may be shattered, replaced with shame and self-blame. These findings point to the need to openly and nonjudgementally address OCSA so that it can be disclosed, and the psychological impact can be addressed.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/09589287231224607/) Is part-time employment a temporary ‘stepping stone’ or a lasting ‘mommy track’? Legislation and mothers’ transition to full-time employment in Germany
Mar 5th 2024, 07:47

Journal of European Social Policy, Ahead of Print. Research on reconciling family and employment debates if maternal part-time employment works as ‘stepping stone’ to full-time employment or as gateway to a long-term ‘mommy track’. We analyse how mothers’ transition from part-time to full-time employment is shaped by changing reconciliation legislations and how this is moderated by reconciliation-relevant factors like individual behaviours and macro conditions. We extend the literature on work–family reconciliation by investigating mothers’ employment behaviour after the birth of their last child, i.e., after the family formative phase. We draw upon Germany with its considerable regional and historical heterogeneity. Using event history methods on SOEP-data, we observe mothers who (re)enter part-time employment (i.e., up to 30 weekly working hours) after their last childbirth. Results suggest that the impact of reconciliation legislations depends on the moderation by other factors. Recent reconciliation-friendly legislations may have contributed to the polarization of maternal employment patterns: more and less employment-oriented mothers diverge sooner after childbirth than before. Legislations co-occur with increases both in childcare institutions and part-time culture, but their moderation effects compete. Hence, boosting part-time work as either a ‘stepping stone’ or a ‘mommy track’ requires a deep understanding of the mechanisms behind legislations as well as more explicit policy incentives.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/fifth-of-social-worker-and-care-roles-vacant/) Fifth of social worker and care roles ‘vacant’
Mar 5th 2024, 07:17

A report prepared for Westmorland and Furness Council said the vacancy rate of 20.5% in the area was higher that the national average of 11.6%.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/01621424-2023-2235321/) Creating ’good’ hospital to home transfers in the rural north of Sweden: informal workarounds and opportunities for improvement
Mar 5th 2024, 06:36

Volume 43, Issue 1, January-March 2024, Page 18-38. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/bja-2022-81/) Mental capacity in practice part 1: how do we really assess capacity?
Mar 5th 2024, 06:12

Significant problems exist in understanding and implementing the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) despite it having been in place in England and Wales for more than 15 years. Although many guidelines exist on the assessment of capacity, it is difficult to apply such guidance in practice, given the complexity of actual situations. We may know the stages of the test for capacity, but do we really understand what they mean and how to assess them? In this, the first of two articles examining the MCA and challenges in its application, we add to existing legal guidance to explore capacity assessment in detail using a clinical scenario, and use case law and case studies to illustrate the subtleties and difficulties that may arise.

(https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bjpsych-advances/article/mental-capacity-in-practice-part-1-how-do-we-really-assess-capacity/45D8757359FB301730A813F170135E84) Read the full article ›
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/02692163231219915/) The perspectives of people with dementia and their supporters on advance care planning: A qualitative study with the European Working Group of People with Dementia
Mar 5th 2024, 05:23

Palliative Medicine, Ahead of Print. Background:Advance care planning has been defined in an international consensus paper, supported by the European Association for Palliative Care. There are concerns that this definition may not apply to dementia. Moreover, it is not informed by input from people with dementia.Aim:To gather the perspective of the European Working Group of People with Dementia and their supporters on how advance care planning is defined and develop recommendations for changes to the definition.Design:An in-depth qualitative study was conducted, analysing online focus groups and interviews using thematic analysis.Setting/participants:We included 12 people with dementia and 9 supporters.Results:Participants suggested several changes to the current advance care planning definition: mentioning people with decreasing decisional capacity; better reflecting the role of family and/or trust-based relationships; reducing focus on end-of-life/medical decisions; strengthening focus on social aspects of care. Elements of the current definition that participants suggested keeping and highlighting include the framing of advance care planning as a continuous process, that is also optional; mention of communication next to documentation of decisions; and the importance of proxy decision makers. Based on this input, we developed three overarching and 16 specific recommendations for a modified definition of advance care planning that is inclusive of people with dementia.Conclusions:The perspectives of the European Working Group of People with Dementia and their supporters highlighted the need for a person-centred and dementia-inclusive advance care planning definition. We provide tangible recommendations for future adaptations of the definition that reflect these perspectives.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/00302228241230718/) Exploring the Nature of Near-Death Experiences in Iranian Experiencers: A Case Study of the Participants in the Life after Life TV Series
Mar 5th 2024, 04:37

OMEGA – Journal of Death and Dying, Ahead of Print. Near-death experiences (NDEs) are complex and challenging. The development of research on NDEs helps to understand and recognize this complex human phenomenon more effectively. The present study sought to explore the nature of NDEs in the lived experiences of Iranian who experienced near-death incidents (NDErs) using a qualitative phenomenological approach. The participants were 34 persons selected from Iranian NDErs. The collected data were analyzed using Colaizzi’s seven-step content analysis with MAXQDA software (version 2021). The data revealed 11 semantic codes about the nature of NDEs reported by Iranian NDErs. Overall, the results showed that the components of NDEs in many cases are similar to the nature of NDEs of the world. However, the type and quality of the positive and negative NDEs reported by Iranian people are different in terms of the feedback of actions and the return to the body compared to other NDEs reported by people in other countries.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/deadly-experiment-uk-asylum-sites-criticised-for-horrific-level-of-despair/) Deadly experiment? UK asylum sites criticised for ‘horrific’ level of despair
Mar 5th 2024, 04:18

Wethersfield is one of two mass accommodation sites the Home Office has opened recently, along with the Bibby Stockholm barge, a hulk-like structure moored in Portland, Dorset (above).
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/actually-i-am-not-happy-hong-kong-seeks-new-strategies-to-stem-rise-in-student-suicides/) ‘Actually I am not happy’: Hong Kong seeks new strategies to stem rise in student suicides
Mar 5th 2024, 04:11

Emily, a social worker based in a primary school, echoed Tsang’s remarks, telling HKFP in Cantonese that both teachers and students were under tremendous pressure as schools sought to improve their rankings.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/who-country-cooperation-strategy-ukraine-2024-2030/) WHO Country Cooperation Strategy, Ukraine 2024–2030
Mar 5th 2024, 03:56

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s0149718924000041/) School-based psychosocial and educational interventions for children and adolescents after the 1999 Marmara earthquakes in Turkey: A review on lessons learned
Mar 5th 2024, 03:03

Publication date: April 2024
Source: Evaluation and Program Planning, Volume 103
Author(s): Mine Cihanoğlu, Merve Vatansever, Gülsen Erden
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/01622439231221608/) A Contested Script: Conjuring Security through Registration in Italy
Mar 5th 2024, 02:37

Science, Technology, &Human Values, Ahead of Print. This article aims to map out the various meanings of security entailed by the different uses and misuses of registration in Italy. As will emerge from this analysis, population registers have been employed either as tools for observing the population and its dynamics or, on the contrary, as devices for identifying its “deserving” members. By drawing this map, this article contributes to the analysis of the “technical shaping of social outcomes” that is at the center of the special issue on the continuum between contingency and obduracy in sociotechnical practices of securitization. Theoretically, population registers are framed in the article as socio-technical and socio-legal devices which embed scripts. As will emerge, they have been historically sub-scribed, de-scribed, or de-inscribed by their users. Methodologically, this analysis relies on a research path focused on registration as a bordering device which has been conducted over the last ten years through several methodological approaches and on a research/action experience which was launched in 2020. Through the author’s participation in a group of political activists, nongovernmental organization members, lawyers, and scholars who are committed to combatting discriminations, original ethnographic, documentary, and discursive data have been collected.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/s12888-024-05582-w/) Abnormal blood concentration changes in a 71-year-old female who survived a 10,000mg overdose of clozapine: a case report
Mar 5th 2024, 02:24

Clozapine is a highly effective second-generation antipsychotic with few extrapyramidal reactions, making it a preferred choice among clinicians. However, instances of acute clozapine poisoning resulting from …
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/10615806-2023-2226614/) The mental health of non-commissioned soldiers deployed to Boko-Haram zones in Nigeria: Examining the roles of rank and other armed service characteristics
Mar 5th 2024, 01:38

Volume 37, Issue 2, March 2024, Page 265-277. 
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