نتایج جستجو برای: vulnerable children

تعداد نتایج: 510153  

Journal: :Public health reports 2010
Katie D Schenk Annie Michaelis Tobey Nelson Sapiano Lisanne Brown Ellen Weiss

From 1997 through 2007, the Horizons program conducted research to inform the care and support of children who had been orphaned and rendered vulnerable by acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in sub-Saharan Africa. Horizons conducted studies in Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, South Africa, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Research included both diagnostic studies exploring the circumstances of families and ...

Journal: :Reviews on environmental health 2011
Leslie I Rubin Robert J Geller Janice Nodvin Michele Marcus Maeve Howett Joav Merrick

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Journal: :Development and psychopathology 2013
Mara Brendgen Frank Vitaro William M Bukowski Ginette Dionne Richard E Tremblay Michel Boivin

The study examined whether reciprocal friendship quantity or quality can mitigate genetic vulnerability for depression symptoms in children. The sample comprised 168 monozygotic twin pairs and 126 same-sex dizygotic twin pairs assessed in Grade 4 (mean age = 10.04 years). Friendship participation was measured via reciprocal nominations of close friendships within the classroom. Friendship quali...

2016
Alma Leora Culén Anna Karpova

In this chapter, the authors consider a researcher’s perspective in projects involving design of assistive technologies for and with children who have moderate to severe limitations, such as cognitive impairments, impulse control issues, strongly reduced vision, or speech problems. The secondary objective is to introduce the concept of vulnerability in such complex design contexts, exploring it...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2014
Fiona Sim Rachel Pritchett Mary Hepburn Helen Minnis

Cullen et al 1 describe childhood antecedents of schizophrenia: such prospective studies are rare. Retrospective research suggests that as the number of adverse childhood experiences increases, so does the risk for health problems, including alcohol misuse, ischaemic heart disease, suicide attempts and externalising behaviours. 2,3 However, retrospective studies are prone to the biases associat...

Journal: :Healthcare quarterly 2012
Kerry McCuaig

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2011
Ian Anderson Henrik Axelson B-K Tan

The Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2008/2009 was the largest economic slowdown since the Great Depression. It undermined the growth and development prospects of developing countries. Several recent studies estimate the impact of economic shocks on the poor and vulnerable, especially women and children. Infant and child mortality rates are still likely to continue to decline, but at lower rate...

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