... the SH sub-domain (item 1: ‘‘How often does your child have a lot of fun?’’ and item 4: ‘‘How often does your child feel happy?’’) The items ofthe SPS sub-domain Psychometric properties ofthe ... use the sub-domains rather than the domains ofthe CHIPCE when evaluating ADHD patients This is supported by the factor analysis based on the sub-domains and the correlation analysis ofthe sub-domains, ... QoL and the core symptoms The influence ofthe QoL ofthe parents or the parents’ diseases (such as ADHD) could not be assessed because these data were not obtained Conclusions The strength of this...
... region of RNA, and not interact with the protein [54], yet the disruption ofthe helix clearly affects the binding energyThe effect of these changes in RNA conformation cannot be captured by the ... the 71 other protein–RNA complexes in our training set Figure shows the final example, a universally conserved component ofthe core ofthe signal recognition particle (SRP) The structure ofthe ... The development of computational tools capable of predicting the specificity of RNA-binding proteins across entire families (such as the RRM superfamily), or of redesigning the specificity of these...
... is the most high risk country in Asia for children In Myanmar, at least one in ten children will die before the age of five – three quarters of them before the age of one At the heart of these ... third ofthe population In 82% of cases women not have skilled professionals attending the delivery of children Timor-Leste’s birth rate of over seven children per family contributes further to the ... under-developed, and the effects of this are seen in the health of its children Nearly half of them are suffering from some form of malnutrition, making them very susceptible to childhood illnesses...
... pieces of information for each case: the sum of good COIN factors or practices during the decisive phase ofthe case (out of a maximum of 15), the sum of bad factors (out of a maximum of 12), the ... at the end ofthe accompanying volume of case studies demonstrate the range and depth ofthe available literature Phased Data Because the approach and behavior ofthe COIN force, the actions of ... correlates of success in COIN, one ofthe most important elements of our case studies is the identification ofthe outcome ofthe cases (i.e., whether COIN forces actually succeeded) Many of these...
... health, they facilitate the creation of a continuum of care that spans across the life course as well as across the various levels of service provision Furthermore, they promote integration of health ... pregnancy, childbirth and the post-natal period, with special attention to the needs of adolescent mothers and vulnerable groups The provision of essential care for every baby and the management of problems ... Pacific Regions, while for child survival, the greatest progress was made in countries ofthe European Region and the Region ofthe Americas The overall progress in maternal and child mortality reduction...
... learning Hispanic children are much less likely than other children to have health insurance There is little difference in the percentages of children of other races with insurance.16 Children under ... Florida child is ready to learn and succeed The quality ofchild care and early education and, in particular, the quality ofthe daily transactions between providers and the children for whom they ... carry the weight ofthe influence ofchild care/early education on children’s development The positive relationship between child care/early education quality and virtually every facet of children’s...
... sponsored by the Principal Deputy, Office ofthe Assistant Secretary ofthe Air Force (Acquisition), and by the Office ofthe Technical Director, Air Force Cost Analysis Agency Other RAND Project ... costs Because there is not a long history of these types of programs, we compared the SE/PM costs ofthe few programs that have implemented these changes to the overall population of similar programs ... investigate the effect of three acquisition reform initiatives the reduction ofthe number of military specifications and standards, the use of integrated product teams, and the use of evolutionary...
... affects the multiple ecologies of a child s life (11) These include: the microcontext ofthe interactions between parents and other adults, the microcontext of interactions between parents and children, ... was the job ofthe schools) Laosa (50) found that Chicano mothers praised their children less often and used more nonverbal cues than white mothers One limitation of these studies was that they ... solve the problem of unobserved correlates of poverty, it does provide a more robust measure ofthe economic resources ofthe family Income, of course, is the money that flows into a family over the...
... Assessment ofthe System of Implementing the MCH Services The Health workers assessed the implementation ofthe health services in terms ofthe adequacy of budget and supplies, adequacy ofthe workers ... the mothers ofthe potential dangers of not seeking professional health services during their pregnancy and the detrimental effects to their children Again, this confirms the report ofthe WHO ... present the problems encountered by the health workers and the clients The evaluation ofthe MCH programs from both groups of respondents was presented using the weighted mean the MHU ofthe municipality...
... laboratories) Incorporate children's environmental health into the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) program Promote the use ofthe environmental history in the context of childcare and prenatal ... levels about the importance of children’s health and the environment Plan of action • Synthesize existing knowledge, science and interventions on the environmental determinants of childhood disease ... ministries of health around the world Increased funding from donors in support of children's environmental health Increased awareness ofthe cost of disease and disability from diseases linked to the...
... laws, the right ofthechild to the "enjoyment ofthe highest attainable standard of health", as laid down in article 24 (paras and 3) ofthe Convention on the Rights oftheChildThe origin of ... recommendations ofthe two regional seminars and the effects ofthe implementation ofthe Plan of Action The resolution also called upon the Secretary-General to transmit the Plan of Action to the International ... into account the special needs of individual countries and, inter alia, the provisions ofthe Convention on the Rights oftheChild and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination...
... limitations ofthe study This section draws on the main report ofthe Nelson Mandela/HSRC Study of HIV/AIDS of which the national survey of children is a part (Refer to the main report ofthe Nelson ... by sex ofthechild However, as expected, the likelihood of becoming an orphan increases with the age ofthe children Table shows that one tenth of children have lost a parent by the time they ... cent of young people have had sex Cases of sexual assault and rape are another source of information on the exposure of children to the risk of sexual transmission of HIV infection At the end of...
... suggestive of TB The presence of three or more ofthe following should strongly suggest the diagnosis of TB • Chronic symptoms suggestive of TB • Physical signs highly of suggestive of TB • A ... formulations and dosing of first- and second-line TB drugs in children DIAGNOSIS OF TUBERCULOSIS IN CHILDREN The diagnosis of TB in children relies on careful and thorough assessment of all the evidence ... immunodeficiency virus ther research include a better understanding ofthe epidemiology of childhood TB, vaccine development, the development of better diagnostic techniques, new drug development and the optimal...
... Background In the absence of reliable data, antenatal HIV surveillance has been used to monitor the HIV epidemic since the late 1980s Currently, routine data from Prevention of Mother-to -child HIV ... 2004 to 54 in 2009 The site expansion was accompanied by an increased number of women testing There were marked increases in the rate of HIV testing following the introduction of routine opt-out ... (an NGO working on PMTCT) During the data collection, months reports were missing in one ofthe sub-city (Lideta) but we collected them from the service outlets Ofthe collected monthly reports,...
... other types of websites for children (e.g., nick.com, neopets.com) these sites are beyond the scope of this study Given the paucity of evidence on the topic of Internet-based advertising to children, ... may be of interest to children are also a common feature in the online environment, appearing for 65% ofthe brands in the study However, by virtue ofthe nature of these promotions children ... confidence in the validity ofthe split 32 Not all ofthe games include the specific brands in our study These numbers reflect the total number of food-related games on the site, irrespective of which...
... and exert their effects on the expression of GnRH genes Estrogen The discovery ofthe estrogen response element ()441 to )428 bp) in the hGnRH-I gene [74] and the presence of both forms of nuclear ... have therefore varied according to the time at which the animals were killed, the dose and duration of estrogen treatment, and the region ofthe brain analyzed [75] During the estrous cycle, the ... understanding the control of its synthesis and release is therefore ofthe utmost importance However, it is difficult to study the regulation of GnRH gene transcription in vivo, due to the scarcity...
... are part ofthe fabric of health care provided to women and children Conclusions The members ofthe Expert Panel emphasize the importance of maximizing the extent to which PMTCT, one ofthe most ... According to the Act, the objectives and the scope ofthe activities ofthe Expert Panel are to “provide an objective review of activities to prevent mother-to -child transmission of HIV” (human ... According to the Act, the objectives and the scope ofthe activities ofthe Expert Panel are to “provide an objective review of activities to prevent mother-to -child transmission of HIV” (human...
... Evaluation ofthe Effectiveness ofthe National Evaluation ofthe Effectiveness ofTransmission Prevention of Mother-to -Child the National Prevention of Mother-to -Child Transmission (PMTCT) ... age of mother (range) Infant gender Education of mother Marital status of mother Main building material of house Main source of drinking water Type of toilet Main source of fuel Depletion of food ... study, bring thechild for routine health services The Consortium Health Systems Research Unit (HSRU) ofthe Medical Research Council (MRC) and School of Public Health ofthe University ofthe Western...