... majority ofchildren consulted by the Ombudsman for Children in Ireland 11 expressed the view that health care professionals often speak too quickly and use words children not understand They ... views of as wide a group ofchildren as possible The survey was developed, piloted on a small scale, and made available to the Council of Europe’s national partners in the health care andchildren s ... instance - Ireland – the Ombudsman for Children undertook five focus group discussions with 125 childrenand young people aged between and 12 years from a variety of rural, city and disadvantaged...
... Hispanic, white, and black men andwomen continues Hispanic womenand men have more children than white and black womenand men, in part explained by the early age at first birth One-half of first births ... with 11% of those with the lowest income Although most men andwomen had a birth by age 40 (76% of men and 85% of women) , there are differences by poverty level and Hispanic origin and race in ... men and 62 million women aged 15–44 in the United States, 35 million men and 35 million women have had a biological child The average number ofchildren born as of 2006–2010 to women was 1.3 and...
... Lives of Girls andWomen in Nigeria and education services are likely to increase job opportunities for Nigerian womenand this will impact on women s status and shape the ideas and aspirations of ... Lives of Girls andWomen in Nigeria 4.3 Women lack access and entitlement to land An estimated 54 million of Nigeria’s 78 million women are based in rural areas and make a living from the land ... implemented and publicised, to expand women s access and entitlement to land • Banks should make their services more accessible to women by designing products and services to meet the needs of women...
... Health ofChildrenand Youth Economic Burden of Sub-Optimal Health in Childrenand Youth Promoting Health and Wellness in Childrenand Youth: The Impact of School Curricula and Health ... choices ofchildrenand youth in schools and other settings The Draft Alberta Nutrition Guidelines for Childrenand Youth are a set of voluntary recommendations for the types of foods and beverages ... for childrenand youth.26 The health consequences of physical inactivity to childrenand youth are severe Physical activity patterns ofchildrenand youth have been linked to the development of...
... problems in childrenand adolescents and also can increase the severity of such problems Identifying Mental Health and Substance Use Problems ofChildrenand Adolescents • Childrenand adolescents ... Health and Substance Use Problems ofChildrenand Adolescents INTERVENTION AND/ OR TREATMENT The goal of identifying childrenand adolescents with a high likelihood of having mental health and substance ... Health and Substance Use Problems ofChildrenand Adolescents Many childrenand adolescents with mental illness and substance use problems not receive treatment • An estimated 60 percent of children...
... to the acquisition and use of skills Education and training in injury prevention can benefit childrenand families, health care providers, public safety officials, and other professionals such ... framework to guide the actions of those responsible for the health and safety ofchildrenand adolescents, including federal, state, and local agencies, philanthropies, and non-governmental organizations ... Safety ofChildrenand Adolescents in the United States 2012 U.S Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Injury Prevention and Control...
... Summary measures are standardized with a mean of 50 and standard deviation of 10 to reflect general US population norms for children The demographics of caregivers ofchildren with uncontrolled ... compared to children with controlled asthma, and that 2) caregivers ofchildren whose asthma was not well controlled have a decreased QOL and lower work productivity compared to caregivers ofchildren ... the lack of effective asthma symptom control in children This study was conducted to evaluate the impact of asthma symptom control upon the HRQOL of asthmatic children, the QOL of the children s...
... advantages of gender and out-look However out of the world’s 27 major economies, the UK is 23 rd in the number ofwomen entrepreneurs - Women have more power ( take part in politics) • Professional and ... half ofwomen with dependent children aged under are working) - The needs of flexibility, planning, organizing, teamwork, multi-tasking – all skills and attributes that come naturally to women ... weight of that of a male witness, a woman can inherit only half as much as a man, and a female victim of an accident is entitled to only half the compensation awarded to a male) Maternity and childcare...
... analysis and writing of the manuscript SN is responsible for the physical aspects of IMRT planning and treatment of the children HB is responsible for the anaesthesia management of the children ... treatment of the children as head of the division of radiation oncology in the German Cancer Research Center JD is responsible for the clinical treatment of the children as of the department of radiation ... the standard of care in radiation oncology for childrenand can be delivered with acceptable toxicity in the majority ofchildren Nevertheless, reserved to special cases with close proximity of...
... The continuous PHS and MHS of the MOS-HIV and the PCS and MCS of the SF-12v2 were assessed for normality Correlations between baseline physical and mental health summary scores of both measures ... an appropriate measure of health-related quality of life of men andwomen living with HIV/AIDS compared to the MOS-HIV demonstrating high correlation and good convergent and discriminant validity ... article as: Ion et al.: A comparison of the MOS-HIV and SF-12v2 for measuring health-related quality of life of men andwomen living with HIV/AIDS AIDS Research and Therapy 2011 8:5 Submit your next...
... observed over a one year period and showed off-on-off-on control of symptoms when she stopped and started the formula [35] Finally, a case control study of 44 childrenand youth with autism spectrum ... combinations of minerals and vitamins) can be a successful alternative for the treatment of unstable mood, in both childrenand adults As recently reviewed [25], 100 years of scientific research of single-nutrient ... terms of mood and irritability, and they reported only about one-sixth as many adverse events, and no weight gain Several other studies of this Page of 14 same formula are under review and in...
... and parents’ perception ofchildren s Dubé et al Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010, 8:75 http://www.hqlo.com/content/8/1/75 Page of Table Distribution of severity scores for childrenand ... reports on the development and used of a telephone questionnaire designed to measure the severity of AOM and its consequences on the QOL of the child andof the caregiver and its use in a country-wide ... burden of Dubé et al Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010, 8:75 http://www.hqlo.com/content/8/1/75 Page of Table Respondents’ characteristics, children characteristics and description of last...
... HRQoL ofchildrenand adolescents living with cancer, diabetes and JIA, especially enhancing their self-perception and reducing the autonomy ofchildren less then 14 years of age The novelties of ... significance level of p < 0.05 Descriptive analyses assesed the mean and standard deviation of the ten subscales of the KIDSCREEN-52 questionnaire and the confidence interval (CI: 95%) of means Cronbach-alphas ... proportion (27.8%) ofchildrenand adolescents on at least one subscale of the KIDSCREEN-52 instrument These positive changes were independent of the type of disease, age, gender, and previous camp...
... T wave obscured the offset of the T wave, then the offset of the QT interval was defined as the intersection of the tangent to the midpoint of the downslope of the T wave and the isoelectric ... females between and 13 years and males between and 14 years; and the postpubertal group was females > 13 years and males > 14 years Results The entire sample comprised 5930 childrenand adolescents ... Frequencies of prolonged QTc intervals The frequency of prolonged QTc was determined using the Moss and Robinson criteria of > 460 ms and the regulatory criteria of > 500 ms With the criteria of a QTc...
... integrity of the data and the accuracy of the data analysis Study concept and design: MAAN, CF, MIS Acquisition of data: PM, CM, RS, MD, CB, AG, JH, SO, CM Analysis and interpretation of data of the ... restrictions, use of diuretics and laxatives, self-induced vomiting, and episodes of excessive food intake) and eating disorders (anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa) which is more common among women in ... during pregnancy and how they might affect mother and infant health to inform clear guidance on nutritional choices and prevention of both violence and mental disorders during and after pregnancy...
... value above and beyond the effects of standard womenonly programs In recent meta-analyses of the effectiveness of integrated programs for women with substance use issues and their children, we ... meaningful [44] Both the setting ofand achieving of goals gave women a sense of pride and accomplishment [40] Reviewing women' s goals and progress towards them at the outset of each program session allowed ... engagement with staff and the support ofwomen with shared experiences facilitated self-disclosure of histories of neglect and abuse and substance use-related issues In a study ofwomen in recovery,...
... stress the importance of caregivers as change agents of the child, in turn, children are reciprocally change agents of the caregiver andof family life in general Caregivers ofchildren in the Ritalin ... and interpersonal relationships [12,13] Families ofchildren with ADHD frequently experience considerable emotional and financial stressors [14,15] These harmful effects of ADHD on patients and ... dose of drug delivered depends on the surface area of the patch and the length of time that the patch is worn, which allows for tailoring the duration of medication effect with reductions of first-pass...
... circumstances Upon completion of the study, the envelope was opened in the presence of a representative of the sponsor andof the Principal Investigator, and the representative formulas of the samples were ... Dr Preuss and Dr Perricone analyzed the data and played a significant role in the writing of the manuscript Some sections have been modified and/ or expanded for clarification Conflict of Interests ... Soininen H, Nissinen A Obesity and vascular risk factors at midlife and the risk of dementia and Alzheimer disease Arch Neurol 2005; 62:1556-1560 US Dept of Health and Human Services Publication...