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Elsheikh, Salah Elgaily – International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2008
Objective: The purpose of this study is to explore the attitudes of abstainers from drug use that relate to the factors leading to long-term abstinence. Materials and Methods: Cross-sectional study was carried out in Al-Amal Hospital to examine, which attitudes of abstainers related to long-term abstinence. A random survey was conducted on 62…
Descriptors: Drug Use, Drug Rehabilitation, Behavior Modification, Attitudes
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Lamura, Giovanni; Mnich, Eva; Nolan, Mike; Wojszel, Beata; Krevers, Barbro; Mestheneos, Liz; Dohner, Hanneli – Gerontologist, 2008
Purpose: This article explores the experiences of family carers of older people in using support services in six European countries: Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Sweden, and the UK. Design and Methods: Following a common protocol, data were collected from national samples of approximately 1,000 family carers per country and clustered into…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Daughters, Health Personnel, Foreign Countries
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McKirdy, Laura S.; Sheppard, Justine J.; Osborne, Mary L.; Payne, Pamela – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2008
Purpose: A school-based treatment program for tube-fed children with medically complex conditions and food refusal was implemented to facilitate the children's transition to oral feeding and advance their eating skills. Method: The program combined educational and therapeutic goals. It was implemented in a regional public school for children with…
Descriptors: Eating Disorders, School Health Services, Therapy, Transitional Programs
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Osgood, Nancy J.; Brant, Barbara A. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1990
Surveyed administrators of 463 long-term care facilities concerning overt suicides and intentional life-threatening behaviors. Data revealed that White males were highest risk group. Refusal to eat, drink, or take medications were most common suicidal behaviors. Depression, loneliness, feelings of family rejection, and loss were significant…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Depression (Psychology), Family Relationship, Institutionalized Persons
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Gilgun, Jane F. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1995
Analyzed narrative accounts of incest perpetrators (10 men, 1 woman) using the concepts of justice and care. Almost all perpetrators defined incest as love and care and viewed their behavior as considerate and fair, although this care and love were contradicted by adults' refusal to stop when children wanted them to stop. (RJM)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Discourse Analysis, Family Problems, Incest
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Prisiazhnaia, N. V. – Russian Education and Society, 2008
According to official statistics, in Russia there are over 800,000 orphans and children who are deprived of parental care; 260,000 are living and being taught in more than 4,000 state boarding institutions. The category "orphan child" consists of children up to the age of eighteen, one or both of whose parents have died. The term…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Disadvantaged Youth, Parent Child Relationship, Foreign Countries
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Magrane, Diane; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1994
A survey of 222 obstetrics patients assisted by medical clerkship students from the University of Vermont and 78 who refused student participation found privacy the primary motivation for refusal and a desire to contribute to students' education a primary reason for accepting student participation. Patients frequently erroneously anticipated the…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Clinical Experience, Educational Attitudes, Higher Education
Samuels, Christina A. – Education Week, 2009
At the beginning of each school year, the school-nurse coordinator for the 3,000-student Ashland, Oregon, district plans a "parent's night" around the topic of vaccinations for the safety and health of children. That is only the beginning of the school-nurse coordinator's contact with parents who are skeptical about the necessity of…
Descriptors: International Schools, Disease Incidence, School Nurses, Immunization Programs
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Bertram, Dennis A. – Evaluation Review, 1994
This pilot study provides information on the effort required to conduct a telephone survey on access to care of persons with angina. Allowing for noncontact calls, refusal to participate, and ineligibility, the response rate for whites was 23.4% (2,724 of 11,559), and that of African Americans was 24.3% (2,003 of 8,242). (SLD)
Descriptors: Access to Health Care, Blacks, Cost Effectiveness, Costs
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Cameron, Cheryl A. – Journal of Dental Education, 1995
The issue of mandatory dental student consent to provision of clinical services by student colleagues is discussed, particularly when a student seeks to avoid mandatory treatment requirements or refuses treatment from an assigned student care provider, or is denied enrollment based on refusal to consent to treatment. Legal and policy…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Clinical Experience, College Role, Dental Schools
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Able-Boone, Harriet – Infants and Young Children, 1996
The ethical issues surrounding early intervention services to young children with disabilities are discussed. The conflict between parental autonomy and paternalistic interventions is evaluated. Value-based intervention decisions, such as parent choice of alternative therapies, refusal of services, and family-centered versus child-centered care,…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Disabilities, Early Intervention, Ethics
Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1989
This special report updates a September, 1988 Bureau of National Affairs (BNA) special report, "82 Key Statistics on Work and Family Issues," by presenting 101 new statistics on work and family concerns. Data concern: (1) child care; (2) parental leave; (3) elder care; (4) flexible work schedules; and (5) miscellaneous issues, such as…
Descriptors: Adult Day Care, Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Employed Parents
Health Care Financing Administration (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1980
This document provides guidelines for individuals giving health care to adolescents through the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) Program. Chapter One briefly indicates needs of adolescents and outlines legal aspects of health care for adolescents such as age of majority, informed consent, confidentiality, disclosure of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Guidelines, Health Needs, Legal Responsibility
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Werth, James L., Jr. – Death Studies, 2005
The author, a psychologist who has been specializing in end-of-life issues for over a decade, uses the death of his fiancee (Becky), following the withdrawal of a ventilator and the refusal to place her back on the machine, to discuss research and analysis of end-of-life care in the United States. After briefly discussing his own background,…
Descriptors: Grief, Death, Self Determination, Decision Making
Peckens, Gloria – 1978
A brief history of care for handicapped individuals on Guam is traced from early refusal to acknowledge their existence, to their increased visibility and current efforts toward least restrictive placement for education and care. It is explained that societal attitudes toward the handicapped in Guam are characterized by pity, neglect and repulsion…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Disabilities, Educational Trends
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