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  • This study aims to develop a standard instrument for measuring mental health among urban adolescents in Indonesia. The objective is to produce valid and reliable school adolescent mental health instruments to be used by agencies or schools to identify students' mental health.

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  • Part 1 book "Varcarolis’ foundations of psychiatric-mental health nursing - A clinical approach" includes content: Mental health and mental illness, theories and therapies, theories and therapies, treatment settings, cultural implications, legal and ethical considerations, the nursing process and standards of care, therapeutic relationships, therapeutic communication, stress responses and stress management, childhood and neurodevelopmental disorders.

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  • Part 1 of ebook "The essence of mathematics: Through elementary problems" provides readers with contents including: mental skills; direct and inverse procedures; structural arithmetic; pythagoras' theorem; arithmetic; standard written algorithms; commutative, associative and distributive laws; word problems; algebra; the binary numeral system; simultaneous linear equations and symmetry;...

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  • While depression and anxiety are common mental health issues, only a small segment of the population has access to standard one-on-one treatment. The use of smartphone apps can fill this gap. An app recommender system may help improve user engagement of these apps and eventually symptoms.

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  • In order for Lao PDR to have a qualified and standardized mental toughness inventory for young Lao athletes, the purpose of this research were to validate the measurement model of mental toughness inventory, to measure the level of mental toughness and to compare the level of mental toughness of experienced and gender differences of young Laos athletes.

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  • The Mini-Mental State Examination-Second Edition (MMSE-2) consists of three visions: A brief version (MMSE-2:BV), a standard version (MMSE-2:SV), and an expanded version (MMSE-2: EV). Each version was equipped with alternate forms (blue and red).

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  • : This study quantified the state of pain, QOL and activity of aged evacuees living in temporary housing after the Great East Japan Earthquake. The evacuees frequently had chronic pain and lower physical and mental QOL scores compared to the national standard values.

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  • Ethics has been derived from Greek word „ethos‟ means character, is an inherent feature of a civilized society. It is a mental yardstick which focuses the mind to distinguish between good or bad behavior, character and practices running around our society, country or world. Value is a term used in economical and philosophical context where economy pertain its price value among the commodity, while philosophy deals its useful contribution for mankind.

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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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  • The present study has an attempt to find out the impact of early intervention on learning achievements of children (9 to 10 years) with learning disabilities (LD). The learning disability found among LD children both in control group and experimental group was assessed using standard scales such as Behavior Checklist for Screening Learning Disabled children (B.C.S.L.D), Checklist for writing errorNational institute of mental health and neurosciences (NIMHANS) tool and self esteem by Battle’s Self-Esteem Inventory for children.

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  • There is a strong call for clinically useful standardized assessment tools in everyday child and adolescent psychiatric practice. The attitudes of clinicians have been raised as a key-facilitating factor when implementing new methods.

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  • School age is the active growing phase of childhood. Primary school age ia a dynamic period of physical growth as well as of mental development of the child. Understanding the nutritional status of children has far reaching implications for the better development of future generations. The present study was undertaken to assess the nutritional status of 90 school going girls by assessing their general information, anthropometric measurements, and dietary assessment. Dietary assessment was done by 24 hour dietary recall method for three consecutive days.

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  • part 1 book “nclex-rn excel - test success through unfolding case study review” has contents: strategies for studying and taking standardized tests, medical–surgical nursing, mental health nursing, women’s health nursing, pediatric nursing.

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  • Psychiatric diagnosis requires doctors to make judgements based on their understanding of their patients’ mental states and emotional processes, and relate these to a ‘normal’ or ‘healthy standard’. Clearly this exercise is (at the very least) much more difficult where doctor and patient do not share a language, a set of concepts around the nature of mind and emotion, and an understanding of what behaviours fall within and without each others’ cultural norms.

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  • The law requires plans on the exchange to cover an appropriate and necessary range of services for children. In order for insurance plans to be listed on the exchanges, they must comply with the standards of pediatric care set forth in the law. Plans must provide comprehensive, essential benefits, including cost-free preventive care, pediatric services, oral, and vision services. In addition, all plans must limit annual out-of-pocket expenses to $5,000 per individual and $10,000 per family.

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  • Investing in child health is an investment upstream. Quite simply, health in infancy and the early years contributes to healthy children and youth, and healthy children and youth contribute to health throughout the lifespan. Indeed, “the early development of cognitive skills, emotional well-being, social competence and sound physical and mental health builds a strong foundation for success well into the adult years…these abilities are critical prerequisites for economic productivity and responsible citizenship throughout life.

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  • At the global level, the relationship between population and environ- mental impact is not easy to test in a way that leads to reliable and non- spurious estimates. This is because of the lack of data on environmental degradation covering a sufficiently large number of countries over a suffi- ciently large period of time. It is for this reason that studies have tended to focus on CO2 emissions and energy use, for which cross-country and time- series data are available.

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  • An alternative conception of consumer choice has recently gained the attention of economists, which allows for two closely related departures from the standard model. First, consumers may have dynamically inconsistent preferences. Second, as a rational response to this dynamic inconsistency, the consumer may use external commitment devices or personal rules in an attempt to limit overspending. We use data from a large, representative sample of households in the UK to test the relevance of these twin predictions in the field.

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  • They exhibit the profile characteristic of being credit constrained with spending out of current income, while simultaneously choosing a “flat” profile for credit card spending over the pay period. This behavior suggests of the use of a mental account rule, and thus provides some indication that households in our sample are sophisticated, and able to use internal commitments to limit overspending. In summary, the two main stylized facts generated by this paper are difficult to explain in the standard economic framework.

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  • On the other hand a model with dynamically inconsistent (quasi-hyperbolic) time preference can explain the decline, for reasonable short-term and long-term discount rates. We also investigate whether households in our sample appear to make an effort at self-control, using a strategy emphasized in the literature: a mental accounting rule that limits borrowing during the pay period and thus puts a cap on overspending. We find that households who are able to borrow, in the sense that they own a credit card, nevertheless exhibit the spending profile characteristic of credit constraints.

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