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This study encompasses the supply chain model of distribution of the fishing industry. A family is a place where interactions between individuals and the larger community happen. The first social interactions that children have are with their mother and other family members. This was a qualitative study using a case study approach to thoroughly understand the family-based culture of fishing families in Banten Province, Indonesia. The results of the study revealed that family-based childcare was liberal, and the children were allowed to choose their own activities.
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longtimenosee04
06-03-2024
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Domestic and family violence (DFV), including intimate partner violence (IPV), sexual assault and child abuse are prevalent health and social issues, often precipitating contact with health services. Nurses, midwives and carers are frontline responders to women and children who have experienced violence, with some research suggesting that health professionals themselves may report a higher incidence of IPV in their personal lives compared to the community.
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viferrari
29-10-2022
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The objective was Developmental assessment status of Children in Agrarian families. A sample consisted of 150 couples (fathers and mothers) i.e. 300 parents having children below 5 yrs, Selected randomly. Results concluded that With regard to Physical & Motor Development46% were in average developmental status, 30% exhibited good developmental status and only 24% showed poor developmental status.
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trinhthamhodang1216
19-11-2020
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Visually- spatially intelligent persons are recognized as “picture smart”. Such people are good at remembering images, faces, and fine details. They are able to visualize objects from different angles and also have good spatial judgment and reasoning. The present study was conducted with the aim of assessing type and existing level of Multiple Intelligences among young urban adolescent girls and to delineate the human ecological factors affecting Multiple Intelligences.
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quenchua6
15-06-2020
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While survival rates for preterm infants have increased, the risk for adverse long-term neurodevelopmental and behavioral outcomes remains very high. In response to the need for novel, evidence-based interventions that prevent such outcomes, we have assessed Family Nurture Intervention (FNI), a novel dual mother-infant intervention implemented while the infant is in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
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vinatri2711
29-02-2020
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There is a growing worldwide trend of obesity in children. Identifying the causes and modifiable factors associated with child obesity is important in order to design effective public health strategies. Our objective was to provide empirical evidence of the association that some individual and environmental factors may have with child excess weight
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vinatri2711
29-02-2020
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Though recent data suggest that multidisciplinary outpatient interventions can have a positive effect on childhood obesity, it is still unclear which program components are most beneficial and how they affect quality of life (QoL).
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vichengshin2711
26-02-2020
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This study was undertaken to document the gendered access to assets, to assess and improve the nutritional status of tribal women and children, to facilitate capacity building and skill upgradation through need based and sustainable interventions for improving livelihood and to document the impact. The sample of the study include 160 tribal families from two clusters of tribal villages in Shamakhunta block in Mayurbhanj district and R. Udayagiri block of Gajapati district in Odisha.
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trinhthamhodang3
22-02-2020
15
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The present study was conducted in two districts of Upper Brahmaputra Valley Zone of Assam namely Jorhat and Majuli district in order to assess the socio-economic profile of flood affected farmers, their employment status and perception on flood impacts. A total of 160 farmers were selected from eight villages of two districts by following proportionate cum random sampling techniques. The findings reveal that majority of the respondents were in between 41-59 years of age with education level upto class VII standard and having 4-6 members in their family with average annual income Rs.7,339.
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trinhthamhodang3
12-02-2020
23
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Most people in industrialized societies grow up in core (parents only) families with few if any siblings. Based on an evolutionary perspective, it may be argued that this environment reflects a mismatch, in that the tribal setting offered a larger number of close affiliates. The present project examined whether this mismatch may have a negative impact on mental health.
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viriyadh2711
19-12-2019
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Infant mental health is a significant public health issue as early adversity and exposure to early childhood stress are significant risk factors that may have detrimental long-term developmental consequences for the affected children. Negative outcomes are seen on a range of areas such as physical and mental health, educational and labor market success, social network and establishing of family.
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vimadrid2711
19-12-2019
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There is a need to build the evidence base of early interventions promoting children’s health and development in the UK. Malachi Specialist Family Support Services (‘Malachi’) is a voluntary sector organisation based in the UK that delivers a therapeutic parenting group programme called Inspiring Futures to parents of children identified as having behavioural and emotional difficulties.
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vimadrid2711
19-12-2019
16
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The present study aimed at assessing levels of reproductive health knowledge of rural mothers. Reproductive health covers various aspects such as family planning, STD, AIDS, infant mortality, contraceptives, antenatal care etc. The sample consisted of 300 rural mothers, from Hisar district of Haryana state, having children below 5 years of age. The knowledge was assessed using Reproductive Health Knowledge Checklist developed under All India Coordinated Research Project, ICAR. The checklist categorized the knowledge levels as low, average and high.
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cothumenhmong1
11-12-2019
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Marriage is an important personal and social affair. A qualitative research was conducted to study attitude of present generation towards marriage.Sample size was 51. There was the use of triangulation of data and methods. When the study was carried out first, the qualitative data were collected by in-depth interview and analyzed manually in the interpretive-thematic analysis framework. Data saturated after 16 persons of marriageable age, those between 18 and 35, were interviewed.Some were interviewed twice or thrice.
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nguathienthan1
27-11-2019
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Children suffering a serious illness, experience enormous changes in their daily lives. Not only does the direct consequences of the disease affect the child, but also the fact of being at a hospital, or at home and not being allowed to go to school. Frequently, connections with classmates, neighbors, and sometimes even some with his relatives are lost. Furthermore, the responsibility of the state, to continue his schooling process is much harder, since different communities (family, school teachers, hospital teachers, medical doctors, psychologists…) have to be coordinated.
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quenchua1
06-11-2019
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Continued part 1, part 2 of Family and Friends 2 - Testing and evaluation is followed by 7 English proficiency tests for grade 2 children that help to assess competency and progress through many aspects. Please refer to the document below to help children have more effective ways to learn English.
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anthachluu
05-08-2019
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(bq) part 2 book “neural tube defects” has contents: ethical issues, families that have children with spina bifida, new urological trends, new orthopedic trends, review of current neurosurgical issues, adults who have spina bifida - work and mental health.
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tieu_vu15
07-09-2018
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Our final set of results addresses heterogeneity in the effects of television on test scores. The effects on verbal, reading, and gen- eral knowledge scores are most positive for children from house- holds where English is not the primary language, for children whose mothers have less than a high school education, and for nonwhite children. When we combine student observables into a single index of parental investment—the time parents spent read- ing to their children in early childhood—we find that the effect of television is significantly more positive the lower is parental investment.
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dambaotaikhoan
06-05-2013
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Violence against children is a global human rights and public health issue, with signifi cant negative health and social impact on children’s development. The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) states that all children have the right to be protected against all forms of violence, exploitation and abuse, including sexual abuse and sexual exploitation. 1 The short- and long-term consequences of such violence are severe, not only for those who experience the violence, but also for families and communities, and constitute a critical societal concern.
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thamgiacongdong
02-05-2013
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The International Association of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines (IACAPAP) aims to promote the study, treatment, care and prevention of mental and emotional disorders and problems of children, adolescents and their families. The emphasis is on practice and research through effective collaboration among professionals from child psychiatry, psychology, social work, paediatrics, public health, nursing, education, social sciences and other relevant professions.
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seketnoi
28-04-2013
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