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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/meta-analyses-systematic-reviews/13684302231223897/) Contributions of group identification and emotional synchrony in understanding collective gatherings: A meta-analysis of 13 studies
Mar 6th 2024, 13:13
Group Processes &Intergroup Relations, Ahead of Print. The present research aims to explore the relationship between group identification and emotional synchronization in a series of collective gatherings and evaluate their respective effects on key social-psychological variables. Thirteen studies were conducted in highly varied contexts, studying naturally happening phenomena, and focusing on a wide range of collective gatherings (N = 2,260 participants). The results of factor analyses and a random-model meta-analysis strongly support the idea that group identification and emotional synchronization constitute two differentiated constructs that are systematically positively associated. At the aggregate level, results of multilevel models show that both group identification and emotional synchronization are significant predictors of key social-psychological variables. These findings suggest that an integrative approach is most needed to capture the experience of collective gatherings.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/national-drug-strategy-household-survey-2022-2023-alcohol-related-harms-and-risks-in-the-ndshs/) National Drug Strategy Household Survey 2022–2023: Alcohol related harms and risks in the NDSHS
Mar 6th 2024, 12:22
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/prevalence-of-falls-and-comparison-of-health-related-physical-fitness-factors-between-different-faller-categories-among-institutionalized-older-adults-in-kandy-district-of-sri-lanka-2/) Prevalence of falls and comparison of health-related physical fitness factors between different faller categories among institutionalized older adults in Kandy District of Sri Lanka
Mar 6th 2024, 11:53
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/guidelines-plus/15-key-buprenorphine-dosing-recommendations-for-jail-based-treatment-programs/) 15 Key Buprenorphine Dosing Recommendations for Jail-Based Treatment Programs
Mar 6th 2024, 11:42
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s2352250x23002269/) Cognitive aging and the life course: A new look at the Scaffolding theory
Mar 6th 2024, 11:16
Publication date: April 2024
Source: Current Opinion in Psychology, Volume 56
Author(s): Patricia A. Reuter-Lorenz, Denise C. Park
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/guidelines-plus/operational-framework-for-monitoring-social-determinants-of-health-equity-2/) Operational framework for monitoring social determinants of health equity
Mar 6th 2024, 11:04
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/video/prior-authorization-in-health-insurance-a-needed-tool-or-an-excessive-barrier-to-needed-care/) Prior Authorization in Health Insurance: A Needed Tool or an Excessive Barrier to Needed Care?
Mar 6th 2024, 10:29
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/02650533-2023-2234632/) Integrating professional identities: an ethnographic study of psychoanalytic child psychotherapy in a children’s social care setting
Mar 6th 2024, 10:19
Volume 38, Issue 1, March 2024, Page 51-70.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/podcasts/unseen/) unseen
Mar 6th 2024, 10:08
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/a-proposal-to-tie-tenure-to-intellectual-diversity-nears-approval-in-indiana/) A Proposal to Tie Tenure to Intellectual Diversity Nears Approval in Indiana
Mar 6th 2024, 10:06
The bill, SB 202, would allow public colleges’ boards of trustees to deny faculty members tenure or promotion if they are deemed “unlikely to foster a culture of free inquiry, free expression, and intellectual diversity within the institution” or to expose students to scholarship representing a variety of ideological viewpoints, or if the board determines that the faculty members are likely “to subject students to political or ideological views and opinions that are unrelated” to their discipline.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/14733145-2013-845236-3/) Childhood abuse and depressive vulnerability in clients with gender dysphoria
Mar 6th 2024, 09:19
Volume 14, Issue 4, December 2014, Page 297-305.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/universities-take-promising-steps-to-reward-research-that-benefits-society/) Universities Take Promising Steps to Reward Research that Benefits Society
Mar 6th 2024, 08:47
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/measuring-and-assessing-the-use-of-evidence/) Measuring and Assessing the Use of Evidence
Mar 6th 2024, 08:46
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/09540121-2023-2216006/) HIV-related stigma and psychological distress in a cohort of patients receiving antiretroviral therapy in Nigeria
Mar 6th 2024, 08:18
Volume 36, Issue 2, February 2024, Page 204-211.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/how-do-health-inequalities-intersect-with-housing-and-homelessness/) How do Health Inequalities Intersect with Housing and Homelessness?
Mar 6th 2024, 08:12
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/jcpp-13948/) Large‐scale proteomics in the first trimester of pregnancy predict psychopathology and temperament in preschool children: an exploratory study
Mar 6th 2024, 07:59
Background
Understanding the prenatal origins of children’s psychopathology is a fundamental goal in developmental and clinical science. Recent research suggests that inflammation during pregnancy can trigger a cascade of fetal programming changes that contribute to vulnerability for the emergence of psychopathology. Most studies, however, have focused on a handful of proinflammatory cytokines and have not explored a range of prenatal biological pathways that may be involved in increasing postnatal risk for emotional and behavioral difficulties.
Methods
Using extreme gradient boosted machine learning models, we explored large-scale proteomics, considering over 1,000 proteins from first trimester blood samples, to predict behavior in early childhood. Mothers reported on their 3- to 5-year-old children’s (N = 89, 51% female) temperament (Child Behavior Questionnaire) and psychopathology (Child Behavior Checklist).
Results
We found that machine learning models of prenatal proteomics predict 5%–10% of the variance in children’s sadness, perceptual sensitivity, attention problems, and emotional reactivity. Enrichment analyses identified immune function, nervous system development, and cell signaling pathways as being particularly important in predicting children’s outcomes.
Conclusions
Our findings, though exploratory, suggest processes in early pregnancy that are related to functioning in early childhood. Predictive features included far more proteins than have been considered in prior work. Specifically, proteins implicated in inflammation, in the development of the central nervous system, and in key cell-signaling pathways were enriched in relation to child temperament and psychopathology measures.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/with-medical-debt-burdening-millions-a-financial-regulator-steps-in-to-help-2/) With Medical Debt Burdening Millions, a Financial Regulator Steps In to Help
Mar 6th 2024, 07:43
the CFPB has done its share of policing mortgage brokers, student loan companies, and banks. But as the U.S. health care system turns tens of millions of Americans into debtors, this financial watchdog is increasingly working to protect beleaguered patients, adding hospitals, nursing homes, and patient financing companies to the list of institutions that regulators are probing.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/09540121-2023-2208323/) Stories of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) among older adults living with HIV (OALH) in South Carolina: a qualitative study
Mar 6th 2024, 07:13
Volume 36, Issue 2, February 2024, Page 272-279.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/meta-analyses-systematic-reviews/13591045241229751/) Prevalence, severity and risk factors of psychiatric disorders amongst sexual and gender diverse young people during the COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review
Mar 6th 2024, 06:47
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Ahead of Print. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the prevalence and severity of psychiatric disorders among sexual and gender diverse (SGD) young people was greater than in their heterosexual/cisgender peers. We systematically reviewed literature examining the prevalence, severity, and risk factors for psychiatric disorders among SGD young people aged 25 and under during the pandemic. Four databases (MEDLINE, PsycInfo, Scopus and Web of Science) were searched. Eligibility criteria were studies assessing prevalence rates, mean symptomology scores and risk factors of psychiatric disorders using contemporaneous screening measures or diagnosis. Thirteen studies of mixed quality were identified. Most studies indicated SGD young people were at high risk of experiencing several psychiatric disorders including depressive and generalised anxiety disorder compared to the general population. This group also experienced more severe symptomology of various psychiatric disorders compared to their heterosexual/cisgender peers. Risk factors included those specific to the pandemic along with factors that led to greater risk before the pandemic. This systematic review has indicated evidence of heightened risk of psychiatric disorders among SGD young people during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is important for clinicians to acknowledge the needs of SGD young people, working with them to co-develop more inclusive care as they deal with the pandemic’s fallout.Plain language summaryWhy was the study done?Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the prevalence and severity of psychiatric disorders in sexual and gender diverse (SGD) young people was greater than in their heterosexual/cisgender peers, based on several risk factors. Research using validated screening measures assessed whether this continued during the pandemic. Yet, these studies have not been brought together in an organised fashion to provide a comprehensive summary of this evidence.What did the researchers do?We reviewed literature examining the prevalence, severity, and risk factors for psychiatric disorders among SGD young people aged 25 and under during the pandemic. Eligibility criteria were studies assessing prevalence rates, mean symptomology scores or risk factors of psychiatric disorders using contemporaneous screening measures or diagnosis.What did the researchers find?Thirteen studies of mixed quality were identified. Most studies indicated SGD young people were more likely to report experiencing several psychiatric disorders including depressive and generalised anxiety disorders compared to the general population. SGD young people also experienced more severe symptomology of various psychiatric disorders compared to their heterosexual/cisgender peers. Risk factors included those specific to the pandemic along with factors that existed before the pandemic.What do the findings mean?This review suggests SGD young people were at greater risk of psychiatric disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic. Clinicians should acknowledge the needs of SGD young people, working with them to co-develop more inclusive care as they deal with the pandemic’s fallout.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/02650533-2023-2211227/) Clinical social work practice in organizational settings: a psychodynamic systems approach
Mar 6th 2024, 06:14
Volume 38, Issue 1, March 2024, Page 5-19.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/09540121-2023-2222576/) The impact of cash incentives on mental health among adults initiating antiretroviral therapy in Tanzania
Mar 6th 2024, 05:16
Volume 36, Issue 2, February 2024, Page 195-203.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/temporary-housing-a-factor-in-55-child-deaths-in-england-since-2019/) Temporary housing ‘a factor in 55 child deaths in England since 2019’
Mar 6th 2024, 04:18
Temporary accommodation can include bed and breakfasts, hostels and temporary housing and is often supplied by councils. A shortage of social housing and soaring private rents has led to some town halls to resort to places that are damp, cold and overcrowded.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/jar-13194/) The impact of COVID‐19 pandemic on jobs for people with intellectual disabilities and autism in Wales
Mar 6th 2024, 04:16
Abstract
Background
The study reports the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdowns on jobs for people with intellectual disabilities and autism. The study focuses on the impact of the first and the fire-break lockdowns and the actions taken to support young people.
Method
Data was collected from the cohort of young people currently working in Wales, and that received job coach support from the Engage to Change Project, on furlough arrangements, job retainment and job losses. Innovative initiatives to support young people are described.
Results
Review of the working situation during the pandemic was conducted for 184 jobs, evaluating the proportion of young people being furloughed or working remotely and compared with the general population in Wales.
Conclusions
Supported employment agencies adapted their practice during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering new and innovative ways to support young people and facilitate their return to work.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/09540121-2023-2214865/) Perinatal HIV exposure and infection and caregiver depressive symptoms
Mar 6th 2024, 04:14
Volume 36, Issue 2, February 2024, Page 280-290.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/08997640231222241/) Understanding Altruism of Nonprofit Workers: The Roles of Motivation Types
Mar 6th 2024, 03:17
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Ahead of Print. This paper studies the impact of motivation types on altruism levels among the nonprofit organization (NPO) workforces in Turkey. To measure altruism, we used a probabilistic dictator game with real stakes. In a sample of 228 NPO workers, 73% opted to donate an average of 50 out of approximately 100 USD instead of retaining the entire 100 USD for themselves in the case they might win. Our results show that the NPO workforce’s altruism levels vary greatly depending on their motivation type. Religiously motivated NPO workers show the highest levels of altruism, whereas career-oriented NPO workers show the lowest levels of altruism. Moreover, paid NPO workers show significantly lower levels of altruism compared to unpaid workers. In addition, motivation types partially explain the differences in altruism between unpaid and paid workers.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/13691058-2023-2194672/) “Sewed girl” pronounced “virgin”: hymenoplasty and the shift in rhetoric of virginity in Iran
Mar 6th 2024, 01:41
Volume 26, Issue 2, February 2024, Page 208-221.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/1354067x241226450/) “A man doesn’t drink from a straw. Never!” the experience of coming out as gay to oneself and to others
Mar 6th 2024, 00:58
Culture &Psychology, Ahead of Print. We examine in this paper the individual and social process of coming out as gay. Through a sociocultural and developmental psychology theoretical lens, we unfold the process as a liminal experience that starts within the individual and is continuously negotiated in between the person, the social others, and the broader society. Through interviews and autoethnography, we look at this process through the experiences of three young men coming out in Denmark. The findings highlight how coming out is a complex process that starts before one comes out to others and continues to develop as a meaning-making process as the person starts coming out to others, where others’ responses are internalized and continue to form this person’s identification within society.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/15546128-2023-2187500/) Let Us Talk About Sexual Education! Views and Practices of Parents and Teachers in Pakistan
Mar 5th 2024, 23:57
Volume 19, Issue 1, 2024, Page 58-73.
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