... children under the age of 18, and 5.8 million were children under the age of six—which accounts for 21 percent and 24 percent of all children in theirrespective age groups. This percentage of ... period oftime.The number of children who experience persistent poverty is far from insignifi-cant. The same study of 15-year poverty patterns found that just under five per-cent of all children ... the effectsof povertyon children with respect to a variety of health and developmental outcomes.How Poor is Poor?In 1995, the of cial Federal poverty threshold was $12,158 for a family of...
... Members of the LegislatureOffice of the Lieutenant GovernorLittle Hoover CommissionDepartment of FinanceAttorney GeneralState ControllerState TreasurerLegislative AnalystSenate Office of ResearchCalifornia ... licensure level current at the time of the affiliation and for a minimum of five years after the date of affiliation. Between and , the hospital reduced the number of emergency medical treatment ... the Department of Public Health (Public Health), the licensure of the emergency room is not dependent on the number of treatment stations. us, the reduction in the number of treatment stations...
... $624 million ofchildsupport payments.Specifically, this audit reviewed:ã controls over centralized childsupport collection,ã calculation and notification ofchildsupport cost of living adjustments,ã ... reviewed:ã controls over centralized childsupport collections,ã calculation and notification ofchildsupport cost of living adjustments,ã distribution ofchildsupport payments,ã security over ... 225,000 child support cases. About 33 percent of those cases receive public assistance and account for about18 percent ofchildsupport collections. Conversely, about 67 percent of the child support...
... stolen and cashed over $7,200 of incoming childsupport money orders. As a result of thetheft, the department’s internal audit office conducted a review of the childsupport paymentcenter’s receipting ... Department of Human Services ChildSupport Enforcement Division14ã The department should determine the overall extent of the misallocation andwork with the federal Office ofChildSupport Enforcement ... Division11Chapter 4. Distribution ofChild Support Chapter ConclusionsThe Department of Human Services relies on its PRISM system to properlycontrol the distribution ofchildsupport payments and to...
... objectives.Department of Human Services Internal AuditApril 2, 1999, Theft of Checks at the ChildSupport Payment Center, issued by thedepartment’s internal audit office, reported on a review of the ChildSupport ... Administration for Children and Families – Office ofChild Support Enforcement. The office conducted a certification review of the PRISM system in March 1998.The review consisted of 53 specific ... extent of the actual misallocation and work withthe federal Office ofChildSupport Enforcement to determine if any corrective actions arenecessary. Department of Human Services Child Support...
... that the effectsofpositive information could not be lessened over time. Positive and negative information exposures and recruitment 0 A comparison of the effectsofpositive ... design. The RM-ANOVA revealed that the effectsof negative information on organizational attraction lessened over time to a greater extent than the effectsofpositive information. Although this ... (2010). A comparison of the effectsof positive and negative information on job seekers’ organizational attraction and attribute recall. Human Performance, 23 (3), 193-212. Positive and negative...
... pathway may beRE-score profiles of microRNAs for the classification of ER+ and ER- breast tumorsFigure 6RE-score profiles of microRNAs for the classification of ER+ and ER- breast tumors. ... suggest that expression profiles of miRNAs are informative for the classification of humancancers. Based on miRNA-expression profiles, Lu et al. [13]reported the classification of 334 leukemia and ... [17-23]. Over-expression of miRNA in cell lines cause moderate down-reg-ulation of a large number of transcripts, many of which con-tain the complementary sequences of the over-expressedmiRNA...
... Reviewsdatabase (includes Cochrane Database of SystematicReviews, ACP Journal Club, Database of Abstracts of Reviews ofEffects (DARE), Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRA L/CCTR), ... completeness of follow-up for theappropriate unit of analysis (>90%, 2, versus 80 to 90%,1, versus <80% or not described, 0). The unit of alloca-tion was included because of the possibility of ... highlycited systematic reviews of trials of all types of CCDSSs[1-3]. The most recent of these [1] included 87 rando-mizedcontrolledtrials(RCTs)and13non-randomizedtrial s of CCDSSs, published up...
... Reviewsdatabase (includes Cochrane Database of SystematicReviews, ACP Journal Club, Database of Abstracts of Reviews ofEffects (DARE), Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRA L/CCTR), ... 5:12http://www.implementationscience.com/content/5/1/12Page 7 of 8 STUDY PROT O C O L Open Access Effects of computerized clinical decision support systems on practitioner performance and patientoutcomes: Methods of a decision-maker-researcher ... objective of this research was to form a partnership of healthcare providers, managers,and researchers to review randomized controlled trials assessing the effectsof computerized decision support...
... in room and a peer support program. The peer support program currentlyoffers peer support to young people on the inpatient unit.This study will see an extension of the peer support pro-gram ... Melbourne, Australia. The aim of the study is to test the feasibility and effectsof a 6-month peer support intervention delivered to young people with FEP over the period of discharge. Participants ... particulartype of adversity can be a useful source of support, encouragement and hope to others experiencing similarsituations [14]. A survey of consumer perspectives on themanagement of psychiatric...
... Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, vol 10, pg 307-324, 1982). J Abnorm Child Psychol 1997, 25:21-31.30. Dave S, Nazareth I, Senior R, Sherr L: A comparison of father and mother report ofchild ... assessment of the children's mental health [30]. However, indepen-dent of parental status, qualitative aspects of the parent- child relationship appeared to contribute more stronglyto parent -child ... of agreement and disagreementIn agreement with the findings of Jensen et al. [20] itseems easier for parents and children to agree about thechildren's psychological functioning when children...