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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s10560-024-00959-y/) Anxiety and Self-Esteem: A Qualitative Study with Female Mexican American Adolescents and Mental Health Therapists
Mar 8th 2024, 13:21

Abstract
This study explored the interplay between self-reported symptoms of anxiety and selfesteem from the perspectives of female Mexican American adolescents and mental health therapists living in Arizona. Sixteen adolescents completed a semi-structured interview and 17 mental health therapists participated in focus groups via Zoom from June 2021 through May 2022. Six main themes to describe the interplay between anxiety and self-esteem emerged: interplay between anxiety and self-esteem; influence of external factors, such as home, school, and peer relationships; strategies and resources to address mental health; perceptions of how one is viewed by others; social pressures and stress; navigating multiple cultural backgrounds and trends. This study concludes that while adolescents and mental health therapists collectively agree on the interplay of anxiety and self-esteem, there is a disconnect between the perspectives which is attributable to the various roles and expectations female Mexican American adolescents experience.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/the-continuous-improvement-cultural-responsiveness-tools-cicrt-creating-more-culturally-responsive-social-workers/) The Continuous Improvement Cultural Responsiveness Tools (CICRT): Creating More Culturally Responsive Social Workers
Mar 8th 2024, 12:47

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s12552-024-09411-3/) Beyond Homophily: The Boundary-Specific Effects of Interracial Contact
Mar 8th 2024, 12:33

Abstract
Decades of research have confirmed and delimited the effects of interracial contact on racial attitudes. A shortcoming of this literature is its framing of interracial contact as a counterweight to homophily. Accordingly, researchers often measure interracial contact at the same-race/different-race boundary, such as in friendships and dating relationships. Rather than asking whether any interracial friendship leads to any interracial dating, I ask how much crossing a specific boundary actually leads to crossing other boundaries. Using the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health), I investigate the consequences of early interracial friendship for later interracial dating across six racial boundaries. The results show that interracial contact with a specific group increases the likelihood of interracial contact primarily with that same group and rarely with other groups. I conclude with implications for future research as well as social policy that relies on interracial contact.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/federal-student-loans-education-should-enhance-reporting-on-direct-loan-performance-and-risk/) Federal Student Loans: Education Should Enhance Reporting on Direct Loan Performance and Risk
Mar 8th 2024, 12:12

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/monographs-edited-collections/contemporary-social-problems-in-the-uk-a-comprehensive-overview/) Contemporary Social Problems in the UK: A Comprehensive Overview
Mar 8th 2024, 12:07

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/10503307-2023-2169083/) Project ASPIRE: A feasibility randomized controlled trial of a brief intervention for reducing risk of depression and alcohol-related harms among South African adolescents
Mar 8th 2024, 11:31

Volume 34, Issue 1, January 2024. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/podcasts/the-immiseration-of-the-american-worker-is-a-bipartisan-political-scam/) The Immiseration of the American Worker Is a Bipartisan Political Scam
Mar 8th 2024, 10:34

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/guidelines-plus/policy-brief-template-how-to-write-an-effective-policy-brief/) Policy brief template: how to write an effective policy brief
Mar 8th 2024, 10:27

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s40617-024-00912-6/) Optimizing Learning Outcomes when Teaching Sight Words using Fruits and Vegetables as Reinforcers
Mar 8th 2024, 10:11

Abstract
Reinforcers frequently chosen may not offer the same nutritional value as fruits and vegetables. Prior researchers have explored preferences and the effectiveness of salty and sweet foods compared to fruits and vegetables, but the criteria for demonstrating effectiveness have often been arbitrary rather than academic. In addition, it remains unclear how the integration of these potentially nutritious reinforcers might affect learning or hinder learning efficiency. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate whether introducing fruits or vegetables as potential reinforcers could sustain responding achieved with salty or sweet reinforcers. The implications of this model for incorporating a variety of reinforcers while maintaining responding are also discussed.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/nunavut-vows-review-of-costs-more-checks-on-kids-sent-south-amid-global-news-investigation/) Nunavut vows review of costs, more checks on kids sent south amid Global News investigation
Mar 8th 2024, 10:07

The months-long investigation revealed serious concerns about the care received by some vulnerable youth in Nunavut’s child-welfare system when they are sent out of territory to group or foster homes operated by for-profit companies in Ontario. Above: Children’s swings overlooking Iqaluit, the capital city of Nunavut.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/video/the-modern-left-for-progressive-governance/) The modern left for progressive governance
Mar 8th 2024, 09:41

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/14681811-2022-2162872/) Erasure and agency in sexuality and relationships education and knowledge among trans young people in Australia
Mar 8th 2024, 09:39

Volume 24, Issue 2, March 2024, Page 139-153. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/meta-analyses-systematic-reviews/mpr-2005/) The effectiveness and tolerability of trauma‐focused psychotherapies for psychotic symptoms: A systematic review of trauma‐focused psychotherapies
Mar 8th 2024, 08:48

Abstract
Introduction
Psychological trauma is an established risk factor for psychosis. Trauma-focused psychotherapies (TFPT) have been suggested as a potential treatment for reducing psychotic symptoms in those who have experienced trauma. We therefore sought to investigate the effectiveness, tolerability, and acceptability of TFPT for psychotic symptoms.
Methods
We conducted a systematic review of studies of any form of TFPT that measured psychotic symptoms across a broad range of diagnoses.
Results
>From 2584 papers initially identified, 17 studies (857 participants) met eligibility criteria. TFPT were found to be well tolerated, with very few adverse events. Acceptability was also high, with a mean dropout rate of 20%.
Conclusions
Whilst the evidence of effectiveness for TFPT in reducing psychotic symptoms is weak, we found tentative evidence in favour of exposure-based interventions. Methodologically rigorous trials investigating the efficacy of TFPT for the treatment of psychotic symptoms are needed to assess this promising intervention.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/socioeconomic-status-palliative-care-and-death-at-home-among-patients-with-cancer-before-and-during-covid-19/) Socioeconomic Status, Palliative Care, and Death at Home Among Patients With Cancer Before and During COVID-19
Mar 8th 2024, 08:48

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/report-investigation-into-pontins-holiday-parks/) Report: Investigation into Pontins holiday parks
Mar 8th 2024, 08:41

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s41134-023-00283-y/) LGBTQ + Grassroots Activists’ Perspectives on Banning Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Change Efforts
Mar 8th 2024, 08:31

Abstract
Sexual orientation and gender identity change efforts (SOGICE) remains a threat to LGBTQ + young people throughout many parts of the USA, increasing risks for many mental health problems, including suicidal behaviors. Little research, though, has examined the strategies activists use to ban licensed professionals (e.g., social workers) from practicing SOGICE. The present study, therefore, involved semi-structured interviews with 15 LGBTQ + individuals affiliated with a grassroots organization focused on banning SOGICE in one Southern state in the USA. Thematic analysis generated six themes: knowledge is power, empathy and communication, utilizing media platforms, professional development, awareness of diversity, and growth areas. Findings suggest LGBTQ + grassroots activism organizations should focus on educating members and volunteers about SOGICE, history, and the legislative process, strengthen empathy-related skills, amplify their voices through media platforms, provide opportunities for job skill development, and foster inclusive environments. Social workers can use these findings to strengthen activism-related skills among LGBTQ + individuals interested in becoming activists to ban SOGICE in Southern states.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/08997640231220862/) Investigating Turnover Intentions During Organizational Change: The Role of Negative Appraisals, Psychological Contract Violation, and Resistance to Change
Mar 8th 2024, 08:16

Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Ahead of Print. COVID-19 has been regarded as environmental disruption that catalyzed a multitude of organizational changes in nonprofit organizations. This study centers on the nonprofit workers’ experience of change. Specifically, this study investigates to what extent and how negative appraisals in the midst of the pandemic are related to intentions to leave the organization about a year after the start of the pandemic, at a point in time when the initial shock had settled into a sense of the “new normal.” Findings indicate that harm but not threat appraisals predict psychological contract violation and that psychological contract violation is related to behavioral resistance to change as well as intentions to leave. Unexpectedly, neither threat appraisal nor resistance to change was related to turnover intentions. We discuss contributions to theory, research, and practice.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/meta-analyses-systematic-reviews/bul0000411/) Suicidality among individuals with gambling problems: A meta-analytic literature review.
Mar 8th 2024, 07:56

Psychological Bulletin, Vol 150(1), Jan 2024, 82-106; doi:10.1037/bul0000411
Gambling problems have consistently been linked to suicidality, including suicidal ideation, attempts, and suicide. However, the magnitude of the relationship has varied significantly across studies and the potential causal link between gambling problems and suicidality is currently unclear. A meta-analytic literature review was conducted to (a) synthesize pooled prevalence rates of suicidality among individuals with gambling problems; (b) determine if individuals with gambling problems had an increased likelihood of reporting suicidality compared to individuals without gambling problems; and (c) review evidence on causality and directionality. A search in Web of Science, APA PsycInfo, APA PsycNet, Medline, CINAHL, ProQuest, Embase, and Google Scholar electronic databases identified 107 unique studies (N = 4,691,899) that were included for review. Studies were included if they were available in any European language and provided sufficient data for the calculation of prevalence rates or effect sizes. Two researchers extracted the data independently using a predefined coding schema that included the Newcastle–Ottawa Quality Assessment Scale. Random-effects meta-analyses yielded pooled prevalence rates of 31.6% (95% CI [29.1%, 34.3%]) for lifetime suicidal ideation and 13.2% (95% CI [11.3%, 15.5%]) for lifetime suicide attempts. Individuals with gambling problems had significantly increased odds of reporting lifetime suicidal ideation (OR = 2.17, 95% CI [1.90, 2.48]) and lifetime suicide attempts (OR = 2.81, 95% CI [2.23, 3.54]) compared to individuals without gambling problems. Two studies reported that individuals with pathological gambling had an increased risk of dying by suicide. Metaregression analyses suggested that the risk of study bias was positively related to the prevalence rates of suicidal ideation. Sex proportions were found to moderate the odds of suicidal ideation, but the direction of the effect was inconsistent. For suicide attempts, psychiatric comorbidity and sample size were positively and inversely, respectively, associated with prevalence rates. The synthesis indicates that suicidality is common among individuals with gambling problems and hence should be addressed by help agencies. Inferences on causality and directionality are hampered by a lack of longitudinal studies. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved)
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/1068316x-2022-2065274/) Procedural justice and legitimacy of the law in the criminal justice system: a longitudinal study among Dutch detainees
Mar 8th 2024, 07:37

Volume 30, Issue 2, February 2024, Page 101-124. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/plans-for-400-affordable-homes-revealed-by-social-housing-group/) Plans for 400 affordable homes revealed by social housing group
Mar 8th 2024, 07:18

New artist’s impressions reveal how the transformed Wyndford will look, with £87 million to be spent on the regeneration, including building new houses and flats, and £13 million set aside to improve existing homes and create new green areas.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s12552-023-09409-3/) Unpacking Appropriation: Examining the Effect of Actor-Related Factors on Perceptions of Cultural Appropriation in Culinary Scenarios
Mar 8th 2024, 06:32

Abstract
Despite its presence in everyday life, cultural appropriation is not well understood, perhaps because its definition, bounds, and conditions have not been clearly unpacked. The present study uses a between-subjects, mixed-methods approach and culinary-related scenarios to address possible factors that constitute appropriation (e.g., actor background and intent). Utilizing a sample of emerging adults from a small, liberal arts university (N = 167, 52% female, 65% white), results suggest that an actor’s background is not the sole factor in deeming an act appropriative. Rather, intent appears to be an even more pertinent factor to examine. Participants believe that it is possible to engage with cultural products or practices in a respectful manner, further emphasizing the role intent plays in perceptions of appropriation. Although our results help define the bounds of cultural appropriation, future research should consider connections between authenticity and appropriation as well as how observer background might impact perceptions of appropriation.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/17450101-2022-2156806/) Driving North/Driving South reprised: Britain’s changing roadscapes, 2000–2020
Mar 8th 2024, 05:31

Volume 19, Issue 1, February 2024, Page 52-69. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/socialism-anti-fascism-and-anti-abortion-on-prevent-list-of-terrorism-warning-signs/) Socialism, anti-fascism and anti-abortion on Prevent list of terrorism warning signs
Mar 8th 2024, 04:34

A document from Prevent, the official scheme to stop radicalisation, includes believing in socialism, communism, anti-fascism and anti-abortion in a list of potential signs of ideologies leading to terrorism. It comes as the Conservative government considers widening what it will consider to be extremism. The document is part of online Prevent awareness training for those covered by the duty to inform if they suspect radicalisation. That includes teachers and youth workers.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/00981389-2024-2302620-2/) Social work’s opportunity and obligation to achieve population health equity
Mar 8th 2024, 04:31

Volume 63, Issue 3, January-June 2024, Page 154-167. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/illicit-drug-use/) Illicit drug use
Mar 8th 2024, 04:24

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/mission-impossible-accomplished-a-european-cross-national-comparative-study-on-the-integration-of-the-harm-benefit-analysis-into-law-and-policy-documents/) Mission impossible accomplished? A European cross-national comparative study on the integration of the harm-benefit analysis into law and policy documents
Mar 8th 2024, 04:06

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s40737-024-00389-0/) Exploring the Benefits of Vocational Activity for People with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder in Norway
Mar 8th 2024, 03:34

Abstract
Vocational activity holds many benefits for people with severe mental illness. The purpose of the present study is to explore potential benefits of vocational activity on self-esteem and benefits as described by employment specialists. Data from 148 adults with schizophrenia spectrum disorders participating in a comprehensive vocational rehabilitation program was collected as part of the Job Management Program (JUMP) study. Assessments were conducted at inclusion, post intervention (10 months) and 2 years after inclusion. Multiple regressions and mixed between-within subjects analysis of variance were applied to assess potential effects of vocational activity on self-esteem as measured by the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale. One hundred and twenty-one reports submitted by the employment specialists post intervention were assessed through a qualitative approach based on thematic analysis. Statistical analyses indicate that vocational activity might be beneficial for self-esteem. Qualitative analysis indicate that vocational activity may provide opportunities for experiencing capability, achievement, and positive social interaction, and be beneficial for well-being, self-confidence, and self-esteem. Vocational activity may be beneficial for well-being and self-esteem among people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Statistical analysis indicate that vocational activity may have a positive effect on self-esteem, and there was a non-significant trend indicating that competitive employment may be particularly favourable. However, more research is needed regarding potential differences in effect between types of vocational activity.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s40737-023-00384-x/) Beyond the Couch: Empowering Psychiatrists to be Leaders—A Brief Report from a Leadership and Skills Training Course for Psychiatrists in India
Mar 8th 2024, 02:34

Abstract
Leadership and skill building courses conducted by NIMHANS with the involvement of Professor Norman Sartorius, Psychiatry’s living legend, have been extremely coveted and highly regarded among the early career psychiatrists (ECP) across the world. This is a brief narrative by two attending ECPs about their experience to describe the importance of such skill building courses for the psychiatrists.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/17280583-2022-2058951/) Coping strategies and mental health of adolescents impacted by parental HIV and AIDS in rural South Africa
Mar 8th 2024, 01:36

Volume 33, Issue 1-3, August – November 2021, Page 3-16. 
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