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Migrant children
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The purpose of this study is to describe the role of Community Learning Center (CLC) in fostering nationalism values in IMW’s children, as well as to reveal the teaching experience and meaning of nationalism from the perspective of teachers at CLC Sarawak, Malaysia.
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viarnault
25-04-2024
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This study is part of a larger study, which consists of qualitative and quantitative data from two research tools: Interviews and questionnaires from teachers and guardians. The results were divided into categories.
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viarnault
25-04-2024
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Chronic active Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection (CAEBV) of the T-/NK-cell type, systemic form is a rare and potentially life-threatening illness caused by persistent EBV infection. The highest incidence is found in children and adolescents with increased frequency among Asians and Native Americans, while the disease is uncommon in Western countries.
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vimanila2711
25-06-2020
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Although migrant workers account for the majority of newborns in Beijing, their children are less likely to undergo appropriate universal newborn hearing screening/rescreening (UNHS) than newborns of local non-migrant residents.
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vivalanbo2711
19-03-2020
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Migrant children are a population at risk for various health problems. Despite the increased inflow of migrants in Greece, data regarding their health assessment are lacking. This study aims to describe the clinical and certain laboratory characteristics and identify possible associations in a group of new immigrant (I) and refugee (R) children, arriving in Athens, Greece.
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vidr2711
19-02-2020
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Childhood offenders are at an increased risk for developing mental health, social and educational problems later in life. An early onset of offending is a strong predictor for future persistent offending. Childhood offenders from ethnic minority groups are a vulnerable at-risk group. However, up until now, no studies have focused on them.
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viamsterdam2711
07-01-2020
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Compared to their indigenous peers, migrant children and adolescents are at increased risk for mental health problems. The aim of our study was to compare psychological disorders of children and adolescents with Turkish migration background and their native Austrian peers.
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vigustavia2711
19-12-2019
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Although adolescents’ mental health problems and self-injurious thoughts and behaviors (SITBs) have been a serious public health concern worldwide, descriptions of risk factors for SITBs often fail to take migration into account. There are roughly 35.8 million migrant children in China who, with their parents, moved from original rural residence to urban areas.
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vigustavia2711
19-12-2019
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Studies throughout Europe have shown that asylum-seeking children and adolescents (ASC) are at risk of developing mental disorders. The most common mental-health problems in ASC include posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), internalizing symptoms such as depression and anxiety, and externalizing behaviour.
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vigustavia2711
19-12-2019
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One in seven members of China’s population are migrants. There are an estimated 41 million children left behind in rural areas who are living without one or both of their parents. The impact of two - and single-parent migration on child mental health and risk behaviors is unclear.
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vigustavia2711
19-12-2019
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Migration is the flow of people over shorter or longer distances from place of their origin to a destination either for temporary or permanent settlement. The study was undertaken in two blocks of Samastipur districts of Bihar state namely Pusa and Kalyanpur with 30 migrants family women and 30 non-migrants family women. It accomplished a total of sixty women as respondents to know the impact of male migration on level of mobility of women in rural society.
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kethamoi2
14-12-2019
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This dissertation covers three topics—three points of view—of issues in international migration. The first paper examines a new facet of the question “Who migrates?” by taking a detailed look at the cognitive and mental health profiles of migrants to investigate a potential psycho-cognitive selection (a mentally healthy migrant hypothesis) as an explanation of an observed positive difference between th
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anhnangmuahe2013
09-03-2013
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implement a comprehensive package of interventions to meet the needs of vulnerable populations. Each country should identify populations vulnerable to HIV or underserved by current HIV programmes in both generalized and concentrated epidemics. The needs of young people and women should explicitly be addressed in national HIV responses. Particular attention should be given to expanding comprehensive combination HIV prevention programmes in communities with generalized epidemics.
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nhamnhiqa
01-03-2013
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Not all migrants send remittances. In order to understand the variations in remittance behaviour, it is useful to consider various characteristics of the sender, such as age, gender, occupation, length of stay, and educational and income levels. The amount depends on the migrants’ family situation and tends to be higher when ties are closer.
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enterroi
02-02-2013
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In some countries, the possibility of women migrating may be influenced by religious and other sociocultural constraints. A study of Asian migration demonstrated that while women dominate migration flows from countries such as the Philippines and Sri Lanka, sociocultural factors in countries such as Bangladesh and Pakistan apparently limit female emigration (Battistella 2003, 1-33).
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enterroi
02-02-2013
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Malaria risk exists in Myanmar throughout the year: 29% of the population live in high risk areas, 24% in moderate risk areas and 18% in low risk areas. Apart from those living in endemic areas, a major risk group are non-immune adult migrants in forest areas who work in gem mining, logging, agriculture, plantations and construction. The full extent of the burden of malarial disease is likely to be higher than records indicate due to a poor reporting system. The disease is endemic in 284 townships out of 324. One hundred of these townships account for 53% of the...
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connicquy
14-12-2012
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OPP has reached out with Public Service Announcements (PSAs) on Spanish-language radio stations to educate parents about the hazards of bringing pesticide residues home and is working with migrant and worker advocates, states, and farm groups on ways to encourage parents to send their children to school and not bring them to the fields where the parents work.
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le_minh_nha
12-12-2012
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Although the evidence base on social inequalities and environmental risk is fragmented and data are often available for few countries only, it indicates that inequalities are a major challenge for environmental health policies. The review confirms that people living in adverse socioeconomic conditions in Europe can suffer twice as much from multiple and cumulative environmental exposures as their wealthier neighbours, or even more.
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yeurauxanh88
01-10-2012
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Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về y học được đăng trên tạp chí y học Critical Care giúp cho các bạn có thêm kiến thức về ngành y học đề tài: Individual, family and offence characteristics of high risk childhood offenders: Comparing non-offending, one-time offending and re-offending Dutch-Moroccan migrant children in the Netherlands...
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coxanh_6
29-10-2011
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