... Vietnam Parents (actual) Children (expected) 1.00 1.20 0.77 0.83 0.15 0.17 13.69 12.93 1,602 1,602 Inequality and Poverty, Parents Generation Gini coefficient and poverty headcount (PH), parents' ... 0072-03 and, through Young Lives, DFID and the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs Introduction • Considerable literature on how family and community background affect investments in children ... multiple observations at cutoffs), and is years of schooling for mother's and father's schooling Inequality and Poverty, Children s Generation Gini coefficient and poverty headcount (PH), next...
... Black and low-income children are disproportionately affected (See Figure 5) Black childrenand low-income children are not only more likely to ever have had asthma than White or Latino childrenand ... National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1999-2000 and 2001-2002 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention From Children s Defense Fund Improving children s health: understanding children s ... National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1999-2000 and 2001-2002 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention From Children s Defense Fund Improving children s health: understanding children s...
... disease persisted among childrenand adolescents (7.2 vs 4.4/100,000 population, P ¼ 0.001) and young adults (11.5 vs 8.7/100,000 population, P ¼ 0.001) Estimates for childrenand adolescents may ... HOSPITALIZATIONS IN CHILDREN 599 FIG Temporal trends in hospital discharges with mention of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and obesity in children, adolescents, and young adults (6–25 ... (571.8), chronic hepatitis (571.4), and nonalcoholic and biliary cirrhosis (571.5, 571.6), and other unspecified chronic liver disease without mention of alcohol (571.9); and obesity (278.0) We also...
... can and does influence children in violent and aggressive means When children are raised with violent television " they become desensitized to real people's suffering " (Leland 47) When children ... of television and child Children are very susceptible and easily persuaded as we all know In the early 1960's, Albert Bandura of Stanford was the first to present the theory that children not ... copying their war cries and sayings The media claims that they have no influence on children, that could not be further from the truth Children are the easiest to manipulate and take advantage of...
... very susceptible and easily persuaded as we all know In the early 1960's, Albert Bandura of Stanford was the first to present the theory that children not only learned from their parents through ... when children imitate what they see on television, especially when it is something that is rewarded, and knowing how violent television is these days, television can and does influence children ... influence children in violent and aggressive means When children are raised with violent television " they become desensitized to real people's suffering " (Leland 47) When children watch a man get...
... services for children, adolescents, and adults (B-III) All vaccines should be stored and administered as recommended by the manufacturer and as licensed by the FDA (B-II) II Immunization Standards, ... 12 Providers should educate their patients andparents about the benefits, safety, and risks of vaccines in a culturally appropriate and easy-to-understand language prior to each immunization (C-III) ... recommendations for infants, children, adolescents, and adults? What are the current immunization standards, and how they contribute to overcoming barriers to immunization and address vaccine safety,...
... Safe and Effective Medicines for Children: Pediatric Studies Conducted Under the Best Pharmaceuticals for Childrenand the Pediatric Research Equity Acts Safe and Effective Medicines for Children: ... Safe and Effective Medicines for Children: Pediatric Studies Conducted Under the Best Pharmaceuticals for Childrenand the Pediatric Research Equity Acts Safe and Effective Medicines for Children: ... medications to children and, as a consequence, to improve clinical care and health outcomes for children of all ages Consistent with legislative provisions adopted in 2007 and 2010, the Food and Drug...
... signed and dated Current signed and dated income tax return and all Schedules Business/payroll records Current signed and dated income tax return and all Schedules Records of earnings and expenses/business ... and between the DSS and federal, state, and local agencies, both in New York and other jurisdictions Some uses of SSNs are: to check identity, to identify and verify earned and unearned income, ... understand that each person applying for Medicaid, Family Health Plus, Child Health Plus, will be enrolled in the appropriate program, if eligible I have also read and understand the Terms, Rights and...
... body around—going from standing, to back bend, to handstand in the split position, to a stand again—the coach who had placed his hand at my back had stepped away and was standing clear across the ... fun and then I didn’t I lost and then I won And then I lost again I starved and then I ate and I thought I’d never stop But I did PART I 1986 I’m waiting for the judge to raise her arm and nod ... 12 Je n n i fe r S e y brand-new car—a white Camaro with red-leather interior and an eight-track tape player and the good fortune to give her children all the attention and opportunity that she...
... projects and programs for and with childrenand young people: ANDI—The Brazilian News Agency for Latin Am erica: Yesterday Reach, 15-19 Year-Olds Children s Rights monitors media coverage of children ... people Producers, children s specialists, parentsandchildren all have somewhat different notions, although criteria such as being credible, comprehensible and uplifting, and empowering youth ... understanding of others and of their own culture —A wish to see their own everyday dreams and their own local, social and ethnic culture and reality portrayed in the media —Strengthened ability and...
... problem behaviour and appetite The parents of 6–12 year old childrenand the 12–15 year old children scored statistically significant lower on motor functioning In the childrenandparents that completed ... respectively three and nine months after discharge; 55 and 50 parents completed questionnaires respectively three and nine months after discharge Twenty-three childrenand 36 parents completed ... research program on physical and psychological sequelae and consequences for QoL in childrenand their parents after an acute and unexpected PICU admission The PICU of the Emma Children' s Hospital/Academic...
... between minimum and maximum 16 years for girls, and minimum and maximum 17 years for boys Average age was 13.52 years (range, 917) and 13.97 years (range, 9.1-17) for group1 and 2, respectively ... HNM and CHM have contributed in conception and design of data, analysis and interpretation of data, drafting the manuscript and revising it critically, SWS has contributed in conception and design ... patients and their parentsand explaining them the purpose of our study Specific care was taken that in both groups the date of wrist radiogram, pelvis radiogram (showing Risser sign) and spine...
... the findings and evidence found, it could be concluded that childrenand adolescents have more affected HRQOL in physical, psychological, and social domain than healthy childrenand adolescents ... right and left, and the infant is normal between the attacks History and examination of neonate is normal, family 32 Epilepsy in Children – Clinical and Social Aspects history is negative and they ... pathophysiology and treatment Further studies are needed to confirm and elaborate on these anatomical observations and extend the systematic study of cognitive, social and moral development, and to clarify...
... binary search tree T of size n ≥ 3, with left and right subtrees T1 and T2 , is a random LBST if and only if, both T1 and T2 are random independent LBSTs, and (k − 1)(n − k) πn,k = P |T1 | = k − |T ... random search tree of size n are denoted An,j and Dn,j , respectively Besides the two aforementioned random variables, we also consider other random variables: the number of descendants Dn and ... as other interesting relationships that hold for both random BSTs and random LBSTs Proposition 1.2 Consider a random search tree of size n and let Sn,j = # of comparisons in a successful search...
... pediatricians), and chronic food or drug allergy (yes/no) Family history of SDB was investigated using the question: “Do the family members (including parents, grandparents, and siblings) habitually ... behaviors and personal and family information to their parents, with a cover letter explaining the objectives of the project and instructions on how to complete the questionnaires Parents were ... Shanghai, and Harbin For every city, 3-10 districts were randomly selected and within each district, 1-3 elementary schools were chosen Among these districts and schools, 30 districts and 42 schools...
... critically ill childrenand adolescent patients, trauma victims and high-risk surgical patients Unit B predominantly cares for infants andchildren who have undergone cardiac surgery Intervention and controls ... centre for Eastern and Southern Switzerland, and serves a population of approximately million The Department of Neonatology and Pediatric Intensive Care at the University Children' s Hospital ... a multicentre randomized controlled trial comparing a new diagnostic treatment strategy for diagnosing bacterial infection versus standard care in critically ill newborns andchildren During...
... CPC and the relationships between CPC, asthma, and ETS in children could lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment of asthma and a better understanding of the causes of CPC In 2003 we participated ... percent Children with CPC and/ or ETS exposure are more likely to report asthma symptoms We found that CPC was more common in children with current asthma symptoms and/ or ETS exposure than in children ... information to parents as well as verbal and written information http://www.coughjournal.com/content/2/1/11 to the students, and gave them ample time to refuse participation We targeted children in...
... prosocial and antisocial children, victims of bullying and average children Under revision Hughes C, Adlam A, Happé F, Jackson J, Taylor A, Caspi A: Good test-retest reliability for standard and advanced ... [48] completed by their parentsand their teachers, four control children met CD criteria and were excluded With a view to forming balanced groups in terms of age, gender and SES we excluded from ... belief, and communication Child Dev 1989, 60(3):689-700 Happé F: An advanced test of theory of mind: Understanding of Story Characters' thoughts and feelings by able autistic, mentally handicapped and...
... statistics on the number and characteristics of children with parents behind bars and revise or create policies that improve contact between parents before, during, and after imprisonment Finally, ... The stigma and shame associated with parental incarceration makes identifying children of incarcerated parents difficult for schools and social service agencies Children of incarcerated parents ... by children whose parents cycle in and out of county jail systems 52.8 percent in federal prison and 64.4 percent in state prison; see Mumola 2000 64 percent and 84 percent mothers in state and...