... Multi-CountryStudy on Women’s Health and Domestic Violence.” Presentation at the WorldConference on Injury, Montreal, Canada (May 2002).6. WHO. Violence and Injury Prevention. www.who.int /health_ topics/violence/en/. ... (forthcoming).2OUTLOOK/Volume 20, Number 1OUTLOOK Health Effects Sex-selective abortionFemale infanticideNeglect (health care, nutrition)Child abuseMalnutritionFGMForced prostitutionTraffickingForced early ... a range of serious health problems, including infection, chronic pain, sexualdysfunction, and obstetric complications. Less isknown about the psychological and emotional conse-quences of FGM,...
... 2OUTLOOK/Volume 20, Number 1OUTLOOK Health Effects Sex-selective abortionFemale infanticideNeglect (health care, nutrition)Child abuseMalnutritionFGMForced prostitutionTraffickingForced early ... a range of serious health problems, including infection, chronic pain, sexualdysfunction, and obstetric complications. Less isknown about the psychological and emotional conse-quences of FGM, ... Reproductive Health Survey Romania,1999. Atlanta, Georgia: Romanian Association of Public Health and Health Management (ARSPMS) and the Division of Reproductive Health, Centers forDisease Control...
... serious mentalhealth conditions • Includes a range of conditions, some of which may not be the focus of mental health legislation e.g. mental retardation24Table 1. Comparison of definitions ... the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of RacialDiscrimination of 1965, Articles 11.1(f) and 12 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Formsof Discrimination against ... legislation to allHUMAN RIGHTS AND LEGISLATIONWHO RESOURCE BOOK ONMENTAL HEALTH, Stop exclusion, dare to care21persons with mental disorders. The definition of mental disorder also depends on...
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... from information about risks of not evacuating and recovery servicesDisasters: Impact onMental Health in an Elderly Population and Practical Suggestions for Preparation, Response, and RecoveryLisa ... behavioral health services in traditional mentalhealth settings due to a complex set of help-seeking factors:Lisa M. Brown, PhDDepartment of Aging and MentalHealth DisparitiesFlorida MentalHealth ... from a mentalhealth professional when experiencing a mental disorder (Koeing & Blazer, 1990)Personal Barriers to Use of Disaster Behavioral Health ServicesDisaster affected people don’t...
... the inhibition of bone formation (confirmed by bone histomorphometry) and lower concentrations of bone for-mation markers (especially OC) [60, 61]. By contrast, data on bone resorption markers ... additional information on bone strength that is not captured by BMD or conventional bone turnover markers.NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR DISCOVERY AND ASSAY BONE MARKERSThe currently available bone markers ... variation is greater for bone resorption than for bone formation. In men, diurnal variation is simi-lar for different bone resorption markers. Variation of bone formation is lower – 5 to 20%.Mechanisms...
... George's Road, London SE1 6ES. Tel. 020 7793 2600. Mental Health Foundation The MentalHealth Foundation provides information andpublications on a wide range of mentalhealth issues andlearning ... remains part of the Mental Health Foundation. Mental Health in the Workplace 25/6/02 9:25 am Page 1● Organisational philosophy onhealth promotion and mental- ill health prevention.● Draft strategies ... training for personnel managers on mental health, and health education of the workforce, e.g. mental health education within induction trainingprogrammes for new employees.● Descriptions of the roles...
... cross-sectional and longitudinal studies, but that longitudinal findingswere more pronounced than cross-sectional ones. Amazingly, thesame authors performed a longitudinal study of 116 healthy ... hormone concentrationsdue to menopause in women around age 50 years could be one causeof such phenomenon (Lamberts, 2002; Raz et al., 2004c), but thisassertion requires further investigations ... –80.Von Economo, C., 1929. The Cytoarchitectonics of the Human CerebralCortex. Oxford Medical Publications, London.Wen, W., Sachdev, P., 2004. The topography of white matter hyper-intensities on...
... health while controlling for chronic health conditions. However, the level of chronic health conditions in children living inpoverty may be part of the causal pathway, considering that their rate ... literature on the effects of child poverty on health and development, there has been no consensus on how to operationalizepoverty. This is an important issue because how we characterize the effects ... mor-tality based on data collected by the National Center for Health Statistics inthe National Natality and National Infant Mortality Surveys, which provideinformation beyond that available...
... in food and fluid selection thatmay compromise nutritional status. They also canlead to an increased susceptibility to aspirationpneumonia, with consequent colonization of thelungs with gram-negative ... multidisciplinary team of health care practitioners among whom communi-cation is critical, because many older people haveconcomitant medical problems and polypharma-ceutical complications. The second step ... receptors arelocated on cardiac andlung tissues, cevime-line treatment, intheory, shouldenhance salivarysecretions whilediminishing adverse effects on pulmonaryand cardiac function.Oral candidiasis...
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... (Bengtsson and Lindstrom 2003). Poor childhood health and adverse childhood socioeconomic conditions may also have direct and indirect negative impacts on adult health (Palloni 2006; Palloni ... infant health and later adult health (Almond and Chay 2006). On the other hand, there is also evidence that the long-term effect of macroeconomic conditions experienced during child-hood on adult ... House, “Socioeconomic Position and Health: The Differential Effects of Education versus Income on the Onset versus Progression of Health Problems,” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 48,...
... Oregon Health Sciences University Portland VA Medical Center Portland, Oregon ACADEMIC PRESS San Diego London Boston New York Sydney Tokyo Toronto This Page Intentionally Left BlankContents ... areas of the long bones (Donaldson et al., 1985; Rodriguez et al., 1988). A similar pattern of reduced bone mass with immobilization has been seen at the mid-diaphysis of long bones in young ... Economic conditions prevailing during the working lifetime of a typical male citizen may have interacting influences on the risks of vertebral fracture; for example, in recessionary conditions,...