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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/thank-you-to-the-ut-building-that-broke-my-heart-commentary/) Thank you to the UT building that broke my heart | Commentary
Mar 11th 2024, 15:51

Artist Raul Valdez visits the mural he painted that is displayed in the School of Social Work at the University of Texas, May 11, 2023. The historic building is slated for demolition. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/infographics/race-and-lgbtq-issues-in-k-12-schools/) Race and LGBTQ Issues in K-12 Schools
Mar 11th 2024, 15:31

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/11033088231219114/) ‘We Have Our Own Stories to Write, and We Will Write Them’: Defining Resilience with Aboriginal Young People
Mar 11th 2024, 15:23

YOUNG, Ahead of Print. Colonization is understood as a determinant of health for Indigenous people globally. Understanding colonization through a lens of historical trauma offers new insights into the field of Aboriginal young peoples’ health and wellbeing. Grounded in the Indigenous research paradigm, this study conducted interviews with 15 Aboriginal young people living on Gamilaroi Country, New South Wales, Australia. Three stories are presented to explain how Aboriginal young people understand their resilience, strength and resistance as an integral component of historical trauma. Aboriginal young people identified the need to connect and to continue to draw strength from their ancestors and to be cognizant of the hope and strengths they have as Aboriginal people and describe how this strength can ensure Aboriginal culture is sustained for generations to come.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/highlands-program-recruits-high-schoolers-to-be-fill-social-workers-gap/) Highlands program recruits high schoolers to be fill social workers gap
Mar 11th 2024, 14:47

New Mexico doesn’t have enough social workers, and the event was designed to give interested students an opportunity to explore careers — and degrees — in social work in the hope they will help to fill that gap, said Melissa Riley, director of the Native American Social Work Studies Institute at New Mexico Highlands University’s school of social work.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/11033088231221653/) ‘School is the Foundation of Everything’: Master- and Counter-narratives in Upper-secondary School Pupils’ Stories About the Importance of Schooling and Education
Mar 11th 2024, 14:22

YOUNG, Ahead of Print. Cultural images of the knowledge society and the achievement generation are prevalent in current public and policy narratives about young people’s education. This article investigates how young people themselves give meaning to education, by reconstructing their narratives about the importance of schooling and education in today’s society. We present results from a qualitative in-depth study, consisting of focus group interviews with lower-secondary school pupils in suburban middle-class areas of Norway. From the perspective of narrative methodology, the article identifies how pupils construct, thematize and emplot the role and importance of education in their lives. The article finds that young people navigate a complexity of meaning dimensions in their lives. Although a master narrative of the knowledge society and its inherent achievement imperative certainly dominates the pupils’ accounts, they also present refinements and counter-narratives to these cultural imaginaries.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/distributions-of-alcohol-use-and-alcohol-caused-death-and-disability-in-canada-defining-alcohol-harm-density-functions-and-new-perspectives-on-the-prevention-paradox/) Distributions of alcohol use and alcohol-caused death and disability in Canada: Defining alcohol harm density functions and new perspectives on the prevention paradox
Mar 11th 2024, 13:23

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/09602011-2022-2154811/) A randomized controlled trial of cognitive behavioural therapy for managing anxiety in adolescents with acquired brain injury
Mar 11th 2024, 13:22

Volume 34, Issue 1, January 2024, Page 74-102. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/4-phases-of-retirement-the-third-one-is-not-much-fun/) 4 Phases of Retirement. The Second One is Not Much Fun
Mar 11th 2024, 13:08

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/13576275-2022-2092394-2/) Organized rituals – ritualized reflection. On mourning culture in palliative care units and hospices
Mar 11th 2024, 12:22

Volume 29, Issue 1, February 2024, Page 1-17. 
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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-2/) Loneliness and fearfulness are associated with non-fatal drug overdose among people who inject drugs
Mar 11th 2024, 12:12

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/monographs-edited-collections/precarious-intimacies-generation-rent-and-reproducing-relationships-in-london/) Precarious Intimacies Generation, Rent and Reproducing Relationships in London
Mar 11th 2024, 11:51

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/09500170231218677/) Live Performers’ Experiences of Precarity and Recognition during COVID-19 and Beyond
Mar 11th 2024, 11:22

Work, Employment and Society, Ahead of Print. COVID-19 devastated the ability of self-employed and freelance live performers working in the UK’s live entertainment industries to sustain a living in an already precarious sector of employment. It also exposed the inadequacies of existing ways of conceptualising precarity in allowing a complete understanding of performers’ experiences of precarious employment, particularly during such a crisis. Combining research into precarity, recognition theory and qualitative data on how such performers experienced and responded to the pandemic, this article identifies two forms of precarity they experienced: socioeconomic and recognitive. In doing so, it contributes to the sociology of work by demonstrating how these two modes of precarity generated considerable operational and existential challenges for performers while extending the conceptualisation of precarity in such a way as to offer a more nuanced understanding of its impact, not only on the livelihoods of those experiencing it but also on their work identities and sense of self.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/13674676-2023-2216146/) The cultural and religious complexities of Amish-focused mental health conditions research: insights from an exhaustive narrative review and case study of counseling controversies
Mar 11th 2024, 11:21

Volume 26, Issue 9, November 2023, Page 908-924. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/podcasts/improving-the-impact-of-social-programs-through-better-evaluation/) Improving the Impact of Social Programs Through Better Evaluation
Mar 11th 2024, 10:54

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/guidelines-plus/implementing-the-nurturing-care-framework-resources/) Implementing the nurturing care framework: resources
Mar 11th 2024, 10:51

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/13576275-2022-2100250-2/) Envisioning postmortal futures: six archetypes on future societal approaches to seeking immortality
Mar 11th 2024, 10:22

Volume 29, Issue 1, February 2024, Page 18-36. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/bedbugs-rats-and-no-heat-how-one-woman-endured-a-decade-of-neglect-in-new-yorks-guardianship-system/) Bedbugs, Rats and No Heat: How One Woman Endured a Decade of Neglect in New York’s Guardianship System
Mar 11th 2024, 09:53

JL lived in squalor, yet every month, her legally appointed guardian was paid $450 from her bank account. She is one of the thousands of vulnerable New Yorkers left stranded by a system meant to protect them.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/video/economic-update-capitalism-and-tax-injustice/) Economic Update: Capitalism and Tax Injustice
Mar 11th 2024, 09:43

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/grey-literature/what-do-medicare-beneficiaries-value-about-their-coverage/) What Do Medicare Beneficiaries Value About Their Coverage?
Mar 11th 2024, 09:42

Improving the value of Medicare coverage, including making care more accessible and affordable, can help ensure the program meets the needs of all beneficiaries.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/10780874241228558/) Women’s Representation in Canadian Municipalities
Mar 11th 2024, 09:21

Urban Affairs Review, Ahead of Print. This research note uses a new and comprehensive data set of 22,333 municipal elected positions in 3,363 municipalities across Canada to provide a systematic analysis of women’s presence in municipal office. Drawing on findings from cross-national research about women’s representation in local governments, we examine whether district type, council size, urban setting, women’s workforce participation, and degree of conservatism among voters account for variation in the proportion of women elected as councillors and mayors. We find support for most, but not all, of the relevant factors in previous studies. Urban municipalities and municipalities with at-large and hybrid elections are associated with larger proportions of women mayors and councillors. Ideology also matters: the proportion of women in municipal office is smaller in conservative municipalities. Finally, we find no evidence that council size or women’s labor force participation is related to women’s representation among mayors or councillors.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/open-access-journal-articles/the-importance-of-first-hand-experience-in-homelessness-research-policy-and-implementation/) The Importance of First-hand Experience in Homelessness Research, Policy and Implementation
Mar 11th 2024, 09:18

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/13558196241231169/) Engaging health care professionals in quality improvement: A qualitative study exploring the synergies between projects of professionalisation and institutionalisation in quality improvement collaborative implementation in Denmark
Mar 11th 2024, 08:24

Journal of Health Services Research &Policy, Ahead of Print. ObjectiveTo examine the projects of professionalisation and institutionalisation forming health care professions’ engagement in quality improvement collaborative (QIC) implementation in Denmark, and to analyse the synergies and tensions between the two projects given the opportunities afforded by the QICs.MethodsThis was a cross-sectional interview study with professionals involved in the implementation of two national QICs in Denmark involving 23 individual interviews and focus group discussions with 75 people representing different professional groups. We conducted a reflexive thematic analysis of the data, drawing on institutional contributions to organisational studies of professions.ResultsStudy participants engaged widely in QIC implementation. This engagement was formed by a constructive interplay between the professions’ projects of professionalisation and institutionalisation, with only few tensions identified. The project of professionalisation relates to a self-oriented agenda of contributing professional expertise and promoting professional recognition and development, while the project of institutionalisation focuses on improving health care processes and outcomes and advancing quality improvement. Both projects were largely similar across professional groups. The interplay between the two projects was enabled by the bottom-up approach to implementation, participation of QI specialists, and a clear focus on developing and delivering high-quality patient care.ConclusionsFuture strategies for QIC implementation should position QICs as a framework that promotes the integration of professions’ projects of professionalisation and institutionalisation to successfully engage professionals in the implementation process, and thereby optimise the effectiveness of QICs in health care.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/08952841-2023-2228154/) Women’s body representations across the life course: A comparative study in Southern Brazil
Mar 11th 2024, 07:46

Volume 36, Issue 1, January-February 2024, Page 33-44. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/for-new-moms-who-rent-housing-hardship-and-mental-health-are-linked/) For new moms who rent, housing hardship and mental health are linked
Mar 11th 2024, 07:33

“Housing unaffordability has serious implications for mental health,” said Dr. Katherine Marcal, an Assistant Professor at the Rutgers School of Social Work and author of a study published in the journal Psychiatry Research. “For mothers who rent their homes, the ability to make monthly payments appears to have a correlation to well-being.”
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/meta-analyses-systematic-reviews/10870547241229096/) Loneliness in Young People with ADHD: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Mar 11th 2024, 07:27

Journal of Attention Disorders, Ahead of Print. Many studies focus on problematic peer functioning in attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) but loneliness has been studied less. This paper examined (1) The loneliness level differences between young people (below 25 years old) with ADHD and those without ADHD, and (2) The association between loneliness and mental health difficulties in young people with ADHD. Six electronic databases were searched and 20 studies were included. A random effects meta-analysis was carried out in RStudio using the metafor package for the first question, while a narrative synthesis summarized the findings for the second question. The meta-analysis (n = 15) found that young people with ADHD reported significantly higher loneliness than those without ADHD, with a small-to-medium weighted pool effect (Hedges’ g = 0.41) and high heterogeneity (I2 = 75.1%). For the second question (n = 8), associations between loneliness and mental health difficulties in ADHD was found (r = 0.05–0.68). Targeted research and interventions on loneliness in young people with ADHD is needed.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/13558196241227749/) Trust in COVID-19 information sources and vaccination status: Exploring social inequalities and differences within the four United Kingdom nations using a representative survey
Mar 11th 2024, 07:24

Journal of Health Services Research &Policy, Ahead of Print. ObjectivesTo explore how the use of, and trust in, different sources of advice and information on COVID-19 differed across the four UK nations and between different sociodemographic groups and their associations with COVID-19 vaccination status.MethodsWe used a UK-wide representative survey conducted in July 2021, which included data on uptake of COVID-19 vaccination, trust in information sources, use of sources and geographical and sociodemographic variables. We used multivariate logistic regression to identify factors associated with completed or planned COVID-19 vaccination.ResultsTrust in the NHS, followed by trust in scientists, were the strongest predictors of vaccination intention. NHS websites were the most used (56% across the UK); only the Scottish government website had a higher level of reported use (58%). Using either source was associated with a positive vaccination status as were use of the GP and television as sources of advice. Use of social media, family and friends, and ‘none’ of the sources enquired about, were all linked to a lower likelihood of being or intending to get vaccinated. Compared to those in England, respondents in other UK nations were less likely to trust the central UK government for advice on COVID-19. There was considerable variation by age in trust and use of some, but not all, sources of advice, with predicted probabilities ranging from 35% among the youngest age group to 62% among those aged 65 years or older. There were also significant differences by annual household income and by occupational class for trust in government, with higher incomes correlating with greater likelihood of trust.ConclusionsThis study demonstrates high levels of trust in the key sources of public health advice and there was a positive association between using official sources of advice and vaccination intentions, even in the context of overall high vaccination rates. Our findings highlight the need for the UK and devolved governments to value the importance of public trust in the health system and take appropriate measures to avoid undermining such trust.
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/clinical-trials/feasibility-of-peer-mentor-delivered-substance-use-brief-intervention-for-adolescents-in-kenya-2/) Feasibility of Peer-mentor Delivered Substance Use Brief Intervention for Adolescents in Kenya
Mar 11th 2024, 07:02

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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/14777509241232473/) Publishing in the field of medical ethics: From describing ethical issues to ethical analysis
Mar 11th 2024, 06:24

Clinical Ethics, Ahead of Print. 
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(https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/14732254231223704/) A Question of Age? Applying Desistance With Children
Mar 11th 2024, 05:29

Youth Justice, Ahead of Print. Youth justice in England and Wales has seen the increasing adoption of desistance thinking in recent years. There has been scarce academic debate of this development, despite the desistance evidence base focussing on adult pathways away from crime. This article examines the theorisation and application of desistance thinking with children, centring on the experiences and narratives of four ‘groups’ involved in the formal youth justice system in England and Wales, across two empirical studies. It challenges previous scholarship that denies the relevance of desistance theories to under-18s, arguing for progressive desistance practice that prioritises children’s healthy long-term development.
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