Psychology: Recent submissions
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Disentangling the nuances of diversity ideologies
(Frontiers Media, 5 January 2024)Objectives: Minoritized racial groups typically report greater psychological engagement and safety in contexts that endorse multiculturalism rather than colorblindness. However, organizational statements often contain ... -
Gender and social class inequalities in higher education: intersectional reflections on a workshop experience
(Frontiers Media, 10 January 2024)Research about the experiences of underrepresented groups in higher education (HE) demonstrates the persistence of challenges, despite policies and institutional strategies to promote inclusion. Diversity and inclusion ... -
A Pregnancy and Childhood Epigenetics Consortium (PACE) meta-analysis highlights potential relationships between birth order and neonatal blood DNA methylation
(Nature Research, 9 January 2024)Higher birth order is associated with altered risk of many disease states. Changes in placentation and exposures to in utero growth factors with successive pregnancies may impact later life disease risk via persistent DNA ... -
Reflections on the process, challenges, and lessons learned conducting remote qualitative research on violence against women during COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in South Africa
(BMC, 2 January 2024)Background Violence against women (VAW) research is a sensitive topic, which has been conducted mainly using face-to-face methods. The COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and restrictions on movement presented an opportunity to ... -
Profiles of vulnerability for suicide and self-harm in UK prisoners: Neurodisability, mood disturbance, substance use, and bullying
(Public Library of Science (PLoS), 3 January 2024)Screening for vulnerability factors associated with historic suicidality and self-harm on entry to prison is critical to help prisons understand how to allocate extremely limited mental health resources. It has been ...