... research questions deindustrialisation; and structured national as response; follows: historical regional development; response; changing socioeconomic context and social protection Chapter contains ... 40 outcomes and assess the relationship between national/regional variations andhealth Although common in the comparative political and regional economy literature, the typologies and findings ... daily smokers in WCS and Silesia Figure 6.8: Frequency of alcohol consumption in Scotland and South Poland Figure 6.9: Degree of alcohol consumption in Scotland and South Poland Figure 6.10: Number...
... assess the health- related QoL, including the Child HealthandIllness Profile, Child Edition (CHIP-CE) (Riley et al 2001; Riley et al 2006b) and the Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ) (Landgraf et ... editing and support Conflict of interest The study was sponsored by Eli Lilly and Company AS and RE are employees and shareholders of Eli Lilly and Company RE and TW were employees of Eli Lilly and ... physical, social, and psychological aspects of healthand is distinct from symptoms of the disorder and objective functional outcomes (Wallander et al 2001) It strongly depends on the subjectively...
... exclusion Conclusion Questions For discussion Further reading Social class and mental health Chapter overview The general relationship between social class andhealth status The relationship ... more elaborate set of discussions about Perspectives on mental healthandillness 13 the relationship between unconscious mental lifeand societal determinants and constraints Within Freud’s early ... on mental healthandillness 15 Social constructivism One of the most influential theoretical positions evident in the sociology of healthandillness over the past 20 years has been social constructivism...
... of over- and underestimation dependent on the magnitude of difference between T and P0 andon the width of the entrainment region We next consider predictions of the entrainment region hypothesis ... the lifespan Theoretically, it realizes environmental–maturational interactions: Maturation constrains the progression of latent oscillations (i.e., P0 values), whereas the structure of environmental ... latent P0 on average tapping rates and inherent constraints on the range of target rates that yield stable continuation performance Variability Predictions about variability of continuation tapping...
... nutritional requirements, personal and environmental hygiene, sanitation, pollution, common diseases as well as measures for their prevention and control To help children know their status of health, ... environment andhealth For health, yoga and physical education there needs to be minimum of outdoor and indoor facilities coupled with proper ventilation and sanitation in the classroom and school ... communication skills f) motivational skill; how to resist and deal with peer pressure Health topics covered physical and emotional healthand services available, reproductive and sexual health 11 The life...
... particularly stress and trauma, of disaster and violence Close attention is also being paid to psychological responses to chronic and acute health conditions and disease, and how stress and trauma may ... into consideration preexisting psychological conditions, both recent and longstanding, and the distinction between the use of emergency psychological first aid, short term psychotherapy, and long ... mental health professionals and the public a broader understanding was necessary to put the events in context and to understand the relationship of short-term intervention to longer-term treatment...
... version of the CHIP The CHIP is based on a broadly defined conceptual framework which recognizes that health includes not only perceptions of well-being, illnessandhealth but also participation ... M, Serra-Sutton V, Tebé C, Alonso J, Riley AW, Forrest CB, Starfield B: Reliability and Validity of the Spanish version of the Child HealthandIllness Profile (CHIP) Child-Edition, Child Report ... Estrada et al Healthand Quality of Life Outcomes 2010, 8:78 http://www.hqlo.com/content/8/1/78 status from the perspective of parents and children One such measure is the Child Healthand Illness...
... trọng vụ đụng xe Practice: Look at the lesson Match the verbs and expressions on the left with their collocations on the right sustain diarrhoea contract a cold have an attack of breast cancer ... life Cổ bị hen suyễn suốt đời - have an attack of [ bronchitis, asthma, hay fever, diarrhoea ] : lên [ viêm cuống phổi, sốt mùa hè, hen suyễn, tiêu chảy ] e.g She had an attack of hay fever and ... , bệnh đái đường, bệnh Si đa, bệnh thoái hóa não ] (formal) e.g My grandfather developed Alzheimer's disease and could no longer remember things or recognize people Ông phát bệnh thoái hóa não...
... for citation purposes) Implementation Science 2009, 4:43 http://www.implementationscience.com/content/4/1/43 Figure Influenceson worker motivation Influenceson worker motivation August and September ... descriptions, supervisions, continuous education, and performance appraisal) can positively influence the main motivators of health workers (i.e., responsibility, training and recognition, and salary) ... interrelatedness of many factors and their consequences, we hope this aids readers' appreciation of the intervention's context and their understanding of how an intervention delivered at the hospital...
... for citation purposes) Implementation Science 2009, 4:43 http://www.implementationscience.com/content/4/1/43 Figure Influenceson worker motivation Influenceson worker motivation August and September ... descriptions, supervisions, continuous education, and performance appraisal) can positively influence the main motivators of health workers (i.e., responsibility, training and recognition, and salary) ... interrelatedness of many factors and their consequences, we hope this aids readers' appreciation of the intervention's context and their understanding of how an intervention delivered at the hospital...
... Set; Standard Gamble Questionnaire; Willingness-to-Pay Questionnaire; National Institute of Mental Health Depression Questionnaire; RAND General Health Perceptions Questionnaire Description of ... well-being; perceptions about present and future health; and satisfaction with health care (Lohr 1988) Experts generally agree on five distinct health concepts as belonging in the domain of health status—physical ... point to understand is that quality of life, health status, functional status, and similar terms are not synonymous; quality of life, in particular, is an inconsistently used concept and is ill-defined...
... physical, social, ethical, familial, and intellectual The ASSEI was found to be construct and content valid for the Hong Kong population Procedure All intervention and control group participants in this ... medical illness Arch Intern Med 148: 1939–1946 Leung KF, Tay M, Cheng SW, Lin F 1997 Hong Kong Chinese Version World Health Organisation Quality of Life Measure— abbreviated version: Hong Kong Hospital ... Psychiatric Press: Washington, DC Dong P 1990 Chi Gong: The Ancient Chinese Way to Health Paragon House: New York Dong P, Esser AH 1990 Chi Gong: The Ancient Chinese Way to Health Paragon House: New York...
... mental healthon HRQOL in a longitudinal design and it provides some indication of directionality Future studies should consider more, and more frequent study contacts One further major limitation ... points on the KIDSCREEN School Environment dimension (between 0.5 and standard deviation) SDQ category of 'worsened' most strongly influenced the dimensions of psychological well-being, moods and ... study, a longitudinal study to collect information on mental healthand HRQOL in a representative sample of German children and adolescents and their parents [31] Although only cross-sectional baseline...
... evaluation of one's life quality [2] Happiness as a global evaluation of life satisfaction and overall quality of life can therefore be seen as an important aspect of emotional well-being and thus ... evaluation of life satisfaction, living a good life, or the causes that make people happy, with the interpretation depending on the context" A closely related, but distinct concept is quality of life, ... Healthand Quality of Life Outcomes 2008, 6:89 areas of research insofar as they support a state (i.e., environmental) and trait (i.e., genetic) conceptualization of quality of lifeand to...
... two months (non chronic group) and a group that suffered from pain for over months (chronic group) It is not clear whether and, if so, how (chronic) pain related to TMDs influences HRQoL, and ... Organisation as " an individual's perception of their position in life in the context of the culture and value system of which they live with the relation to their goals, expectations, standards and ... functioning (SF), role limitations due to personal or emotional problems (RE measuring the effect of the emotions on work and daily activities) and general mental health (MH including anxiety and...
... of light effects on leaf N Koricheva’s conclusion was based on 21 observations Further revisions are needed to reconsider this conclusion, which contradicts general considerations on the basis of ... Differentiation Balance hypothesis [24] extends the carbon nutrient balance hypothesis, and considers that any environmental condition that affects photosynthesis (carbon source) and growth (carbon sink) ... DISCUSSION Figure CT concentration as a function of N concentration in leaves of Q ilex (solid circle) and Q cerrioides (open circle) Data for different treatments were pooled The regression equations...
... of clinical conditions like hallux valgus and hallux rigidus onhealth status (health- related quality of life) Recently, one study examined the effect of hallux valgus on general health Using ... valgus and hallux rigidus, particularly in relation to their effect on foot-specific health- related quality of life (e.g using the Foot Health Status Questionnaire) The Foot Health Status Questionnaire ... intervention is given and the outcome of interest is measured before and after administration of the intervention However, it can also be used to compare healthrelated quality of life across conditions...
... globalization- http://www.globalizationandhealth.com/content/5/1/1 health relationship in terms of nutrition is outlined together with details of New Zealand's situation Milk purchasing and consumption ... price and margin controls and the institution of zoning and milk distribution systems Reduction of the New Zealand Milk Board's promotional material and programmes 1986 Introduction of Goods and ... reductions in milk supply and consumption, along with changing consumption patterns (such as beverage substitution) have paralleled, and are most likely a consequence of, the New Zealand economic...
... admission, severity of illness scores, presence of meningitis, convulsions and corticosteroids therapy during PICU admission) and longterm mild neurological impairments [1] As to the association ... Reliability and validity of the Infant and Toddler Quality of Life Questionnaire (ITQOL) in a general population and respiratory disease sample Qual Life Res 2007, 16:445-460 23 Raat H, Landgraf JM, Bonsel ... M, Sanderman R, Sprangers MA, te Velde A, Verrips E: Translation, validation, and norming of the Dutch language version of the SF-36 Health Survey in community and chronic disease populations...
... et al Conflict andHealth 2010, 4:19 http://www.conflictandhealth.com/content/4/1/19 development of an efficient health system that was considered one of the best in the Middle East region This ... completed questionnaire on the specified date Shabila et al Conflict andHealth 2010, 4:19 http://www.conflictandhealth.com/content/4/1/19 The survey was conducted between April 15 and July 15, ... respondents No need Don’t know Shabila et al Conflict andHealth 2010, 4:19 http://www.conflictandhealth.com/content/4/1/19 of the study includes the subjectivity of providers rating the health...