Results 1–10 of 330 for "Press Release"X related to "How much has the number of advanced..." Refine Your Search Refine Your SearchX TopicEducation (36)Children (23)Emotional health (21)Violence (21)Teens (19) 42 more... [+] Workplace issues (18)Race (17)Law & psychology (16)Stress (16)Military (14)Women & men (13)Parenting (11)Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (10)Personality (10)Addictions (9)Ethics (9)Anxiety (8)Bullying (7)Environment (7)Aging (6)Human rights (6)Immigration (6)Money (5)Sexual abuse (5)Therapy (5)Depression (4)Socioeconomic status (4)Testing issues (4)Trauma (4)Intelligence (3)Kids & the media (3)Learning & memory (3)Marriage & divorce (3)Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (3)Sport & exercise (3)Disability (2)Health disparities (2)Sex (2)Sleep (2)Suicide (2)ADHD (1)Anger (1)Death & dying (1)Eating disorders (1)Obesity (1)Pain (1)Safety & design (1)Hide detailsDocument TypePress ReleaseXYear2017 (41)2016 (69)2015 (83)2014 (105)2013 (31)Author/ContributorAnderson, Norman B. (1)Bowen, Lisa (1)Hyde, Janet Shibley (1)Kasser, Tim (1)Mellers, Barbara (1) 4 more... [+] Pahlke, Erin (1)Rowatt, Wade (1)Shanahan, Lilly (1)Yukhymenko, Mariya A. (1)Hide details Results 1–10 of 330 Previous 1 2 3 ... Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: 1.Women Who 'Lean In' Often Soon Leave Engineering Careers, Study FindsNearly 40 percent of women who earn engineering degrees quit the profession or never enter the field, and for those who leave, poor workplace climates and mistreatment by managers and co-workers are common reasons, according to research presented at the American Psychological Association’s 122nd Annual Convention.Press Release (August 2014)2.After Decades of Research, Science Is No Better Able to Predict Suicidal BehaviorsExperts’ ability to predict if someone will attempt to take his or her own life is no better than chance and has not significantly improved over the last 50 years.Press Release (November 2016)3.APA’s Survey Finds Constantly Checking Electronic Devices Linked to Significant Stress for Most AmericansStress in America poll shows that people who constantly check their email, texts and social media accounts are associated with higher stress levels.Press Release (February 2017)4.School Bullying Linked to Lower Academic Achievement, Research FindsStudies show that bullying is more severe and frequent in elementary school and tend to taper off for most students as they got older.Press Release (January 2017)5.Low Birth Weight Babies At Higher Risk For Mental Health Problems Later In LifeBabies born with extremely low birth weight are more likely to experience mental health problems later in life.Press Release (February 2017)6.Teen Marijuana Use Not Linked to Later Health ProblemsChronic marijuana use by teenage boys does not appear to be linked to later physical or mental health issues such as depression, psychotic symptoms or asthma.Press Release (August 2015)7.Expert in Workplace Violence Prevention Available to Discuss Bullying in Professional SportsJoel Dvoskin, PhD, has specialized in the study and prevention of violent behavior for four decades, and has provided workplace violence prevention services to numerous Fortune 100 companies, colleges and universities, and communities across the U.S.Press Release (November 2013)8.Black Women Express More Interest in STEM Majors Than White Women, But Earn Fewer STEM Degrees, Study FindsBlack women are more likely than white women to express interest in majoring in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) fields when they enter college, but they are actually less likely to earn degrees in these fields.Press Release (September 2014)9.APA Applauds Landmark Illinois Law Allowing Psychologists to Prescribe MedicationsAPA applauded a law signed making Illinois the third state in the country to authorize licensed clinical psychologists with advanced, specialized training to prescribe certain medications for the treatment of mental health disorders.Press Release (June 2014)10.APA Welcomes Bill to Restore Grad Students' Access to Subsidized LoansAPA applauded the introduction of a bill titled 'Protecting Our Students by Terminating Graduate Rates that Add to Student Debt Act,' which would restore graduate students’ eligibility for the federal direct subsidized loan program.Press Release (December 2015) Previous 1 2 3 ... Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: Results 1–10 of 330 for "Press Release"X related to "How much has the number of advanced..."