Size and composition of the family.
A social group consisting of parents or parent substitutes and children.
Behavioral, psychological, and social relations among various members of the nuclear family and the extended family.
Abuse of children in a family, institutional, or other setting. (APA, Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms, 1994)
The interactions between parent and child.
Persons functioning as natural, adoptive, or substitute parents. The heading includes the concept of parenthood as well as preparation for becoming a parent.
Social and economic factors that characterize the individual or group within the social structure.
Elements of residence that characterize a population. They are applicable in determining need for and utilization of health services.
An aspect of personal behavior or lifestyle, environmental exposure, or inborn or inherited characteristic, which, on the basis of epidemiologic evidence, is known to be associated with a health-related condition considered important to prevent.
Statistical models which describe the relationship between a qualitative dependent variable (that is, one which can take only certain discrete values, such as the presence or absence of a disease) and an independent variable. A common application is in epidemiology for estimating an individual's risk (probability of a disease) as a function of a given risk factor.
Predetermined sets of questions used to collect data - clinical data, social status, occupational group, etc. The term is often applied to a self-completed survey instrument.
Studies in which subsets of a defined population are identified. These groups may or may not be exposed to factors hypothesized to influence the probability of the occurrence of a particular disease or other outcome. Cohorts are defined populations which, as a whole, are followed in an attempt to determine distinguishing subgroup characteristics.

Women's interest in vaginal microbicides. (1/2475)

CONTEXT: Each year, an estimated 15 million new cases of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including HIV, occur in the United States. Women are not only at a disadvantage because of their biological and social susceptibility, but also because of the methods that are available for prevention. METHODS: A nationally representative sample of 1,000 women aged 18-44 in the continental United States who had had sex with a man in the last 12 months were interviewed by telephone. Analyses identified levels and predictors of women's worry about STDs and interest in vaginal microbicides, as well as their preferences regarding method characteristics. Numbers of potential U.S. microbicide users were estimated. RESULTS: An estimated 21.3 million U.S. women have some potential current interest in using a microbicidal product. Depending upon product specifications and cost, as many as 6.0 million women who are worried about getting an STD would be very interested in current use of a microbicide. These women are most likely to be unmarried and not cohabiting, of low income and less education, and black or Hispanic. They also are more likely to have visited a doctor for STD symptoms or to have reduced their sexual activity because of STDs, to have a partner who had had other partners in the past year, to have no steady partner or to have ever used condoms for STD prevention. CONCLUSIONS: A significant minority of women in the United States are worried about STDs and think they would use vaginal microbicides. The development, testing and marketing of such products should be expedited.  (+info)

Predicting longitudinal growth curves of height and weight using ecological factors for children with and without early growth deficiency. (2/2475)

Growth curve models were used to examine the effect of genetic and ecological factors on changes in height and weight of 225 children from low income, urban families who were assessed up to eight times in the first 6 y of life. Children with early growth deficiency [failure to thrive (FTT)] (n = 127) and a community sample of children without growth deficiency (n = 98) were examined to evaluate how genetic, child and family characteristics influenced growth. Children of taller and heavier parents, who were recruited at younger ages and did not have a history of growth deficiency, had accelerated growth from recruitment through age 6 y. In addition, increases in height were associated with better health, less difficult temperament, nurturant mothers and female gender; increases in weight were associated with better health. Children with a history of growth deficiency demonstrated slower rates of growth than children in the community group without a history of growth deficiency. In the community group, changes in children's height and weight were related to maternal perceptions of health and temperament and maternal nurturance during feeding, whereas in the FTT group, maternal perceptions and behavior were not in synchrony with children's growth. These findings suggest that, in addition to genetic factors, growth is dependent on a nurturant and sensitive caregiving system. Interventions to promote growth should consider child and family characteristics, including maternal perceptions of children's health and temperament and maternal mealtime behavior.  (+info)

The relationship of family size and spacing to the growth of preschool Mayan children in Guatemala. (3/2475)

The height of preschool Mayan children is analyzed with respect to family size and the spacing of their siblings, controlling for parental heights and weights. Data on 643 cases were abstracted from the records of two previous longitudinal studies on the health of children under age five years living in the highlands of Guatemala. Height at age three years is estimated from the linear regression equations fitted for each child to measurements of height repeated at three-month intervals from ages one to four years. Family size is expressed in terms of birth rank, live siblings, and the number of dependent and independent family members. Family spacing is measured as birth intervals, i.e., the number of months between the birth of the index child and his previous and subsequent siblings. Most previous studies have reported that height decreases as family size increases. This study shows that Mayan children from both small and large families are taller than those from middle-sized families. Evidence is presented to support the hypothesis that children in large families are relatively tall because their early-born siblings contribute to the family fortunes. Birth intervals are positively correlated with height. The findings are discussed in terms of their implications for family planning.  (+info)

Active infection with Helicobacter pylori in healthy couples. (4/2475)

The mode of spread of Helicobacter pylori infection is subject to ongoing debate. Recent studies among patients with gastrointestinal disorders suggest a potential role of conjugal transmission. In this study, the clustering of H. pylori infection was assessed among 110 employees of a health insurance company and their partners. Active infection with H. pylori was measured by the 13C-urea breath test. Information on potential confounders was collected by a standardized questionnaire. Overall, 16 employees (14.5%) and 24 partners (21.8%) were infected. While only 7% (6/86) of employees with an uninfected partner were infected, this applied to 42% (10/24) of employees with an infected partner. A very strong relation between partners' infection status persisted after control for age and other potential confounders (adjusted odds ratio, 7.0; 95% confidence interval, 1.8-26.7). Furthermore, the risk of infection increased with the number of years lived with an infected partner. These results support the hypothesis of a major role of spouse-to-spouse transmission of H. pylori infection.  (+info)

Social disadvantage, family composition, and diabetes mellitus: prevalence and outcome. (5/2475)

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relation between social disadvantage and family composition on diabetes prevalence and diabetes care outcome. DESIGN: Retrospective audit in the south west of England of 801 children with diabetes mellitus. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Prevalence of diabetes in relation to the Townsend index. Admissions to hospital with diabetes related problems, glycated haemoglobin, time spent in hospital, outpatient attendance rates. RESULTS: There was no association between social status and diabetes prevalence. Social deprivation increased the likelihood of admission for hypoglycaemia. Children living with a single parent were more likely to be admitted to hospital with a diabetes related problem and stay in hospital longer. Having either a parent with diabetes or a single parent increased the rates of clinic non-attendance. No association was identified between medium term diabetes control and either social disadvantage or single parent status. CONCLUSIONS: Social disadvantage has no effect on diabetes prevalence and little on diabetes outcome in childhood. Family structure and parental diabetes have adverse effects on some aspects of diabetes outcome.  (+info)

Nutrient intake of food bank users is related to frequency of food bank use, household size, smoking, education and country of birth. (6/2475)

The number of individuals and families accessing food assistance programs has continued to grow throughout the 1990s. Despite the increased health risk among low-income people, few studies have addressed nutrient intake throughout the month or at the end of the month when food and financial resources are thought to be compromised, and no study has described dietary status of a random sample of food bank users. Nutrient intakes of adult female and male food bank users in metropolitan Montreal, Quebec, Canada, were monitored week-by-week over a month by dietitian-administered 24-h recall interviews. A total of 428 participants from a stratified random sample of 57 urban area food banks completed all four interviews. Mean energy intake, as an indicator of diet quantity, was similar to other adult populations (10.2 +/- 4.8 and 7.9 +/- 3.6 MJ for men and women, respectively, age 18-49 y) and not related to sociodemographic variables except the expected biological variation of age and sex. Macronutrient intake was stable throughout the month. Overall median intakes of calcium, vitamin A, and zinc were below recommended levels for all age and sex groups. Intakes of several micronutrients were related to frequency of food bank use, household size, smoking, education, and country of birth. High nutrient intake variability characterized these adult food bank users.  (+info)

Contraceptive failure rates: new estimates from the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth. (7/2475)

CONTEXT: Unintended pregnancy remains a major public health concern in the United States. Information on pregnancy rates among contraceptive users is needed to guide medical professionals' recommendations and individuals' choices of contraceptive methods. METHODS: Data were taken from the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) and the 1994-1995 Abortion Patient Survey (APS). Hazards models were used to estimate method-specific contraceptive failure rates during the first six months and during the first year of contraceptive use for all U.S. women. In addition, rates were corrected to take into account the underreporting of induced abortion in the NSFG. Corrected 12-month failure rates were also estimated for subgroups of women by age, union status, poverty level, race or ethnicity, and religion. RESULTS: When contraceptive methods are ranked by effectiveness over the first 12 months of use (corrected for abortion underreporting), the implant and injectables have the lowest failure rates (2-3%), followed by the pill (8%), the diaphragm and the cervical cap (12%), the male condom (14%), periodic abstinence (21%), withdrawal (24%) and spermicides (26%). In general, failure rates are highest among cohabiting and other unmarried women, among those with an annual family income below 200% of the federal poverty level, among black and Hispanic women, among adolescents and among women in their 20s. For example, adolescent women who are not married but are cohabiting experience a failure rate of about 31% in the first year of contraceptive use, while the 12-month failure rate among married women aged 30 and older is only 7%. Black women have a contraceptive failure rate of about 19%, and this rate does not vary by family income; in contrast, overall 12-month rates are lower among Hispanic women (15%) and white women (10%), but vary by income, with poorer women having substantially greater failure rates than more affluent women. CONCLUSIONS: Levels of contraceptive failure vary widely by method, as well as by personal and background characteristics. Income's strong influence on contraceptive failure suggests that access barriers and the general disadvantage associated with poverty seriously impede effective contraceptive practice in the United States.  (+info)

Contraceptive failure, method-related discontinuation and resumption of use: results from the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth. (8/2475)

CONTEXT: Half of all pregnancies in the United States are unintended. Of these, half occur to women who were practicing contraception in the month they conceived, and others occur when couples stop use because they find their method difficult or inconvenient to use. METHODS: Data from the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth were used to compute life-table probabilities of contraceptive failure for reversible methods of contraception, discontinuation of use for a method-related reason and resumption of contraceptive use. RESULTS: Within one year of starting to use a reversible method of contraception, 9% of women experience a contraceptive failure--7% of those using the pill, 9% of those relying on the male condom and 19% of those practicing withdrawal. During a lifetime of use of reversible methods, the typical woman will experience 1.8 contraceptive failures. Overall, 31% of women discontinue use of a reversible contraceptive for a method-related reason within six months of starting use, and 44% do so within 12 months; however, 68% resume use of a method within one month and 76% do so within three months. Multivariate analyses show that the risk of contraceptive failure is elevated among low-income women and Hispanic women. Low-income women are also less likely than other women to resume contraceptive use after discontinuation. CONCLUSIONS: The risks of pregnancy during typical use of reversible methods of contraception are considerably higher than risks of failure during clinical trials, reflecting imperfect use of these methods rather than lack of inherent efficacy. High rates of method-related discontinuation probably reflect dissatisfaction with available methods.  (+info)

Dengue virus (DENV) affects nonimunne human populations in tropical and subtropical regions. In the Americas, dengue has drastically increased in the last two decades and Brazil is considered one of the most affected countries. The high frequency of asymptomatic infection makes difficult to estimate prevalence of infection using registered cases and to locate high risk intra-urban area at population level. The goal of this spatial point analysis was to identify potential high-risk intra-urban areas of dengue, using data collected at household level from surveys. Two household surveys took place in the city of Goiania (~1.1 million population), Central Brazil in the year 2001 and 2002. First survey screened 1,586 asymptomatic individuals older than 5 years of age. Second survey 2,906 asymptomatic volunteers, same age-groups, were selected by multistage sampling (census tracts; blocks; households) using available digital maps. Sera from participants were tested by dengue virus-specific IgM/IgG by EIA. A
In the absence of South African longitudinal data for the ten years post apartheid, national cross-sectional household survey data is frequently used to analyse change over time. When these data are stacked side-by-side however, they reveal inconsistencies both in trends across time and between the household and person level data. These inconsistencies can introduce biases into research which analyse change. This study calculates a new set of person and household weights for the October Household Surveys between 1995 and 1999 and the Labour Force Surveys between 2000 and 2004. A cross entropy estimation approach is used. This approach is favoured because the calculated weights are similar to the initial sample weights (and hence retain the survey design benefits) while simultaneously being consistent with aggregate auxiliary data. A consistent series of aggregates from the Actuarial Society of South Africa (ASSA) model and the 1996 and 2001 South African Census data are used as benchmarks. The ...
Many factors could be co-related with psychological distress in secondary school adolescents. Few of such factors are the style parents adopt in raising their adolescents, and the family characteristics in which adolescents are nurtured. This study was designed to look at the relationship between parenting style/family characteristics and adolescents’ psychological distress. Specifically, the study was designed to investigate the styles that parents adopt in raising their children, the family characteristics of adolescents, such as the family type, the family size and parental figure, and how these variables can contribute to psychological distress among secondary school adolescents. To guide the study, six hypotheses were formulated. The descriptive survey was adopted for the study, in which five schools were randomly selected for the study; selection of schools was restricted to only mixed gender schools in order to make comparisons easier. 40 students were selected from each of the schools
LG Household & Health Care said the company posted record performances on strong sales in its beauty segment, particularly those of luxury cosmetics products in China.. Despite the lingering impact from the new coronavirus pandemic, steep growth in the luxury cosmetics segment and China operations accelerated the companys recovery in sales and operating profit to the pre-pandemic level, LG Household & Health Care said in a statement.. The History of Whoo, O HUI and SU:M37 performed well in the competitive Chinese luxury cosmetics market, projecting high demand for our products, the company said.. First-half sales of its beauty business soared 14.3 percent on-year to 2.27 trillion won, with the segments operating income swelling 18.4 percent to 473.3 billion won.. Sales of its home care and daily beauty (HDB) sector increased 8 percent on-year to 1.02 trillion won, while operating profit fell 2.7 percent to 125 billion won.. The refreshment division posted sales of 766.8 billion won, ...
Unequal power relations operate not only in the public world but also in the private sphere, within households. This Guidance has been developed to support national statistical offices in developing ways to measure power in the private sphere, looking at who usually makes decisions about a variety of matters, from routine grocery shopping to saving up for a car, and from seeing a doctor to visiting relatives.. The Guidance proposes seven different dimensions of intra-household decision-making: Union formation, sexual and reproductive decisions; Decisions about division of labour; Health-related decisions; Decisions about social life and personal liberties; Decisions about childrens education and upbringing; Financial decisions; Perception of control and satisfaction with decision-making ...
That said, most older Australians own their home, so the cost of living for these people is not substantially affected by accommodation costs. For example, in 2002-03, for reference persons aged 55 years or over living in private dwellings, 72% owned their home outright, and for those aged 65 years or over the outright ownership rate was 80%. Thus, for households where the reference person was aged 55 years or over (the age group most relevant to grandparent families), the housing costs were lower than for other households. In 2002-03, housing costs for households where the reference person was aged 55 years or over were just over one quarter of the housing costs of other households. As a proportion of gross household income, the housing costs of the older households were 6% - less than half the proportion they were for other households. ...
Factors affecting our ability to control an Ebola outbreak include transmissibility of the virus and the proportion of transmissions occurring asymptomatically. We performed a meta-analysis of Ebola household secondary attack rate (SAR), disaggregating by type of exposure (direct contact, no direct …
Three waves of data were collected, in addition to detailed information about program group members participation and engagement in SHM services. The first wave of data was collected when families first enrolled in the SHM study, just prior to being randomly assigned. Husbands and wives were asked to complete a set of baseline instruments that capture socio-demographic and other characteristics such as employment, education, household composition, marital quality and satisfaction, and prior life experiences. The second wave of data was collected approximately 12 months after families first entered the study, through an adult follow-up survey and an observational study. All husbands and wives were asked to complete a follow-up survey (10,181 respondents). The survey includes measures of household composition, marital stability, marital quality, parental psychological well-being, parental employment and economic outcomes, material and financial hardship, social support and networks, coparenting ...
This table presents Family Characteristics of Adults, Age and Sex for the Population 15 Years and Over in Private Households of Canada, Provinces and Territories, Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions.
This table presents: Mother Tongue , Knowledge of Official Languages , Highest Certificate, Diploma or Degree , Labour Force Status , Immigrant Status and Period of Immigration , Age Groups and Sex for the Population Aged 15 Years and Over, in Private Households of Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations, 2011 National Household Survey.
This study looks at household contacts of a notified pertussis case and the impact that vaccination and antibiotic usage has on transmission. It identifies several methodological problems with household studies of pertussis including selection bias if using notified cases, lack of consistency in sensitivity when using case definition/clinical history to determine case status, and the importance of controlling for antibiotic treatment in studies of household transmission estimating vaccine effectiveness.
Internal to the model the denominator of this equation is referred to as the household intensity, which falls as the pre-work age term rises. Thus the household size rises with the pre-work age term.. There is an additive shift factor calculated in the first year of the model run to assure a match of the calculated and empirical values; that shift factor decays to zero over 100 years.. ...
People should consider the potential privacy concerns associated with the use of online or telephone-based communications (e.g., screen grabs) when they engage in the activities described above.. Reducing the risk of transmission during sex. There are a few ways to reduce the risk of exposure to the virus during sex that involves in-person contact. These include limiting sexual contact to someone in the same household, to a regular partner outside of their household or to the small group of people in their social circle. In any scenario, sex should only be had with consenting partners.. Sex with someone in the same household is not any riskier than other forms of physical closeness that are common when people live together. Limiting sex to a household partner is the second-safest option, after sex that involves physical distancing.. If this is not an option, sex can be limited to one regular partner outside their household or with people in a small social circle to reduce the risk of virus ...
Data Collection Notes: In this hierarchical dataset each household has three separate record types. There is one A record per household, containing farm and livestock statistics, . Each household has one or more B records, which provide information on crop production, and one or more C records, containing demographic information on household members. For the total sample of 21,118 households, there are three or more records per case, depending on the number of B and C records for a given household. There are 16 variables for the A records, a maximum of approximately 77 variables for the B records, and a minimum of five variables for the C records. An earlier version of this collection, AGRICULTURAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC RECORDS FOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS IN THE NORTH, 1860 (ICPSR 7420), is available in rectangular format.. ...
We are extending, until December 28, 2018, the expiration date of our disability examiner authority (DEA) rule, which authorizes State agency disability examiners to make fully favorable determinations without the approval of a State agency medical or psychological consultant in claims that we consider under our quick disability determination (QDD) and compassionate allowance (CAL) processes. This is our last extension of this rule because we will phase out the use of DEA during the extension period under section 832 of the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 (BBA). This extension provides us the time necessary to take all of the administrative actions we need to take in order to reinstate uniform use of medical and psychological consultants. The current rule will expire on November 11, 2016. In this final rule, we are changing the November 11, 2016 expiration or sunset date to December 28, 2018, extending the authority for 2 years and 1 month. This is the final extension of our DEA rule. On ...
Although water bills comprise less than 1% of household expenditure, water companies continue to help all hard-pressed UK households through a variety of routes.. Water companies know that some customers are having trouble paying their water bills, along with other household bills. If customers find themselves in this situation, they should contact their water company as it will have a range of potential help available.. Although water bills comprise less than 1% of household expenditure, water companies continue to help all hard-pressed UK households by charging stable and affordable prices.. Over the next five years, companies will be providing greater support than ever, increasing the number of people who receive help paying their bill from their water company by 90%, up to an estimated 1.4 million customers by 2025.. ...
Downloadable! This article focuses on the consequences of the Indian lockdown in terms of debt. It is based on an ongoing study in a rural area of Tamil Nadu, South India. It draws on a long-term knowledge of this region, longitudinal quantitative household survey data on employment, debt and assets (2010-2016/17) as well as qualitative surveys conducted by telephone since the beginning of the lockdown in March 2020. Our results show: (i) the drying up of part of farm income and the bulk of off-farm income; (ii) the limited role of cash saving and cash transfers; (iii) the debt burden, since the population has faced massive debt growth over the past decade and some households are already very financially fragile; (iv) a predominance of informal finance with, however, a rise in finance; (v) a suspension of repayments, including for most informal lenders; (vi) a halt to unsecured debt and an erosion of the trust that cements most transactions; (vii) finally, the emergence of new forms of secured debt that
The study assessed the social factors that influence residential area preference in Otukpo town of Benue State, Nigeria. Variables considered based on households΄ characteristics and used for the study include: sex, age, marital status, household size, educational level, the safety of neighborhoods, and availability of school, power supply, water supply and public transport. Three sampling techniques were employed for the study. First stratified sampling technique was used to stratify the study area into eleven (11) residential areas; secondly, systematic random sampling was used in which one household head was selected based on the skipping ratio of four (4) per interval. A total of 400 households were selected and administered questionnaire, but 386 households returned their questionnaire. The data collected for this study were analyzed using factor analysis because of its ability to reduce large variables to manageable factors. Using factor analysis based on Kaiser Principle, two factors ...
Downloadable! In this paper the role of family structure in mitigating income volatility in the absence of income insurance in low-income agricultural environments is discussed. Hypotheses concerning the relationship between the membership, size and composition of households and insurance-based income transfers are tested using longitudinal data from India. A test is also performed of whether a households ability to reduce risk ex post via family arrangements affects its willingness tobear risk ex ante through its selection of formal tenancy contracts. The results support these hypotheses concerning the risk-mitigating roles of both household structure and share contracts, and indicate as well the importance of heterogeneity in risk-aversion across households.
SUMMARY. In this paper nonparametric Kernel smoothing technique is used to determine the functional form of the engel curves of some selected commodities separately for household groups with different household occupations, social classes and household compositions. The performances of these are compared with those of some popular parametric engel curves using the NSS 38th round household level data of rural Maharashtra. The rank of the demand system consisting of these commodities is determined using the rank test of Lewbel (1991) and Gill and Lewbel(1992) and the likelihood ratio test. AMS (1991) subject classification.62G07, 62P20.. Key words and phrases. Kernel regression, engel curves, rank test. Full paper (PDF) ...
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Purchase this Report (Price 3250 USD for a Single-User License) - https://www.absolutereports.com/purchase/15692389 Detailed TOC of Global Household Cleaners Market Trends, Status and Forecast 2020-2026 1 Household Cleaners Market Overview 1.1 Product Overview and Scope of Household Cleaners 1.2 Covid-19 Impact on Household Cleaners Market Production Growth Rate Segment by Type 1.3 Covid-19 Impact on Household Cleaners Segment by Application 1.4 Covid-19 Impact on Global Household Cleaners Market Size Estimates and Forecast by Region 1.5 Covid-19 Impact on Global Household Cleaners Market Growth Prospects 1.5.1 Global Household Cleaners Revenue Estimates and Forecasts (2015-2026) 1.5.2 Global Household Cleaners Production Capacity Estimates and Forecasts (2015-2026) 1.5.3 Global Household Cleaners Production Estimates and Forecasts (2015-2026) 1.6 Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) Impact Will Have a Severe Impact on Global Growth 1.6.1 Covid-19 Impact: Global GDP Growth, 2019, 2020 and 2021 ...
Most work on the demography of kinship has concentrated on the nuclear family, lineal consanguineals, and household structure and has been informed by stable population theory. This article focuses on demographic instability, collateral kin, inferences for political life, and kin selection and implicitly on anthropological societies. Anthropological societies are small and structured by status rather than contract (1). Kinship is the most important component of organization in such societies, within which most of the history of the genus Homo has been played out. Kinship is also an important component of political and economic activity in other societies, especially among elites or ethnic subgroups (see, for example, ref. 2; see also refs. 3-12). The moral imperatives governing relations between kin of different categories and the role of kinship as the foundation of social structure are explicated especially in the work of Radcliffe-Brown and Forde (13), Evans-Pritchard (14), Fortes (15, ...
Lulu Nair at a panel at IAS 2017 , DTHF. Dr Millicent Atujuna presented her research on how family household structures can affect whether adolescents take the HIV-prevention drug, PrEP. Youth are a key population that are vulnerable to unique barriers when accessing HIV prevention tools, including prejudices at home. The study, that took place in Cape Town, South Africa, questions 50 participants who were HIV negative and sexually active to explore what sorts of familial support are available.. Three main types of family support structure were found: the close-knit family who actively support their childrens prevention choices, the loose-knit family who gave no support and the family that gave passive support. The majority of the adolescents had disclosed their PrEP usage to the family, but over a quarter had kept it a secret. Atujuna commented that In general, we found support to be fundamental to PrEP use; however, family support empowered youth more than partner support, highlighting its ...
This Record provides a mechanism for identifying the relationship of each individual in a household to all others. There are two records for each relationship pair to separately identify the relationship in either direction (e.g. one record identifies that person 1 is the parent of person 3, while another record identifies that person 3 is the child of person 1). The relationship codes are not gendered, so the sex of each person is also given. The relationship given is that of the second person to the first (e.g. if KPNO = 1 and KOPNO = 3 and KREL = 4 (natural child)) then person 3 is the natural child of person 1. The variable KLWSTAT allows the computation of household composition change measures since Wave Ten. The results displayed in the following tables are obtained from unweighted data. A full discussion of the use of the weights contained on this Record Type appears in Volume A ...
Why two incomes arent necessarily better than one, particularly when considering how real-world households structure expenses and the non-linearity premium!
This survey aims at estimating the number of persons with symptoms associated with the flu syndrome and at following up the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Brazilian labor market.. The data collection of the National Household Sample Survey - PNAD COVID19 began on May 4, 2020, with interviews by telephone in nearly 48 thousand households per week, adding up to nearly 193 thousand households per month in the entire National Territory. The sample is permanent, i.e., the households interviewed in the first month of data collection will remain in the sample along the next months, up to the end of the survey.. The questionnaire is divided into two parts, one directed to health issues, specifically on symptoms associated with the flu syndrome, and the other, to labor issues. The health issues investigate the occurrence of some of the major symptoms of COVID19 in the reference period of the survey, taking into account all the residents of the household. Those who showed any symptom are asked ...
This paper will have three parts. Firstly, it will review existing literature on the role of grandparents as child-carers. Secondly, it will offer new evidence from the UK Time Use Survey on the amounts of time spend by women and men over the age of 45 in providing childcare to other households, and the number of hours of care received by children from their grandparents, differentiating both care-giving and care-receiving generations by age, employment status, occupation and region. Thirdly, these findings are combined with demographic evidence about the likelihood that mothers in successive cohorts have had their own mother still alive and well, living in the same local authority district and not employed full-time, during the period when their first child was aged 3-11.. LE TAG ET LE GRAFF MURAL: EXPRESSIONS DE LA RELEGATION URBAINE Author(s): Alain Milon. Phenomena dating back to the mid-1980s, tags and murals seem to modify the Citys face by integrating more or less well into the urban ...
The reason why doctors administer the Hepatitis B injection to babies so early is that often mothers or other household contacts in the family may not be aware that they are the carriers and may transmit the disease to the newborn. 9 out of 10 children affected by the Hepatitis B will remain carriers for a very long time. One in four of those can go on to develop very severe things, such as liver cirrhosis, liver cancer, liver failure or even death. However, its a vaccine preventative disease and its important to protect the baby from an early age to protect them in later stages of their life ...
Results. Findings showed that beneficiary households had higher HDDS compared to the non-beneficiary households. The results also suggest that beneficiary households with larger household size, higher income, who were living in rural areas and who have female as well as more educated financial managers, tend to have a more diverse diet. On the other hand, a higher prevalence of malnutrition was observed among children in beneficiary households ...
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The Swedish households debt relative to income has increased for some time now, with the Riksbanks executive board expressing its concern for the risk it brings. It has been debated whether or not to take the high indebtedness into account when setting the policy rate. There is at the same time no consensus about the relationship between the repo rate and household debt. This study aims to examine the effect of a change in the repo rate on household debt-to-income ratio, using a VAR-model. The result is that a 1 percentage point shock to the repo rate for one quarter will have a negative impact on the household debt-to-income ratio by 1.75 percentage points after about 8 quarters. However this may not decrease the risk associated with the debt due to higher unemployment. ...
For example, in 2020 we changed our Beyond® Grain Free Recipe packaging from multi-material to mono-material which can then be recycled where infrastructure exists.. As well as reducing the complexity of packaging, we are also exploring new paper-based materials and participating in the CEFLEX project, which works towards the development of consistent facilities across the EU to collect, sort and recycle all types of used flexible plastics by 2025. We are working to support consumers, making the recycling process as easy as possible through the use of packaging that can be recycled at the same time as other household materials - where the right facilities exist.. We are also introducing reusable packaging and new delivery systems and innovative business models to avoid use of single-use packaging. For example, 19 shops in 3 regions of Russia consumers can already buy Purina products in bulk using their own packaging. We are also testing in a few shops in Switzerland a new closed-loop bulk ...
The best method for de-shedding a dog depends on the type and length of the dogs coat.. For the sake of this article, well discuss five general method for de-shedding a dogs coat.. The de-shedding bath. Dogs like to get wet unlike other household pets.. Its necessary you bathe your dog regularly, use a de-shedding soap and hair conditioner while bathing your dogs coat thoroughly, youre adviced to wear a handglove while handling the de-shedding products also make sure you pick the right de-shedding soap or products for your dog according to its breed, coat type and skin allergies.. A regular de-shedding bath would keep your dogs unattached hair in check and keep your pet away from common skin diseases.. De-shedding Tools. Shedding tools like, shedding blades, bristle brush and rubber brushes goes a long way in removing unattached hairs from your dogs coat and makes the de-shedding process looks like an effortless one.. A simple tail to head or vice-versa motion would remove the unattached ...
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I dont know much about his history of driving a truck because he didnt talk much and our relationship was carried on through my mother, but I know he worked hard. He was usually on the road from Sunday afternoon to Friday morning. When he came home, he put on cut off shorts and took care of the yard and other household projects. He was usually sweating and sunburned and he found little time to do the things that he wanted to do and wound up in his recliner most Saturday afternoons, totally exhausted, trying to catch his breath ...
Unfortunately, some of the chemical additives that give plastics desirable performance properties can pose risks to the environment and human health. Below is a list of some chemicals you should look out for when youre buying toys or other household items
Unfortunately, some of the chemical additives that give plastics desirable performance properties can pose risks to the environment and human health. Below is a list of some chemicals you should look out for when youre buying toys or other household items
Unfortunately, some of the chemical additives that give plastics desirable performance properties can pose risks to the environment and human health. Below is a list of some chemicals you should look out for when youre buying toys or other household items
The market for disinfectants, kitchen sprays, scrubs and other household cleansers is booming in 2020. Need a new ingredient for your formula?
Why are we featuring this dull looking tube of glue from Germany? Because it doesnt suffer from the design flaw of every other household adhesive: toxicity. It is one of the few glues in the world that are derived solely from natural materials. How is this possible? This transparent glues…
Minor burns from kitchen or other household mishaps hurt and can cause scaring. Burn Cream MD is on call to dull the pain and speed healing.
How nice to clean up your bathroom, kitchen and other household surfaces without a mist of dizzying industrial-grade scent getting all up in your face. The Unscented Company All Purpose Spray Cleaner works double-duty by cleaning everything in every room and leaving zero smell-able residues.The Unscented Company is a Certified B Corporation.
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The Expanded CURF is only available through the Remote Access Data Laboratory (RADL) and contains more variables and more detailed data for selected variables than the Basic CURF. An information paper explaining data content, technical details and conditions of use is available on the ABS web site and via the Information by link on the RADL home page ...
You can get buccal swab test kits when placing an order on our website. Or you can also order test kits by email at [email protected] Testing requires two buccal swab samples per animal.. Before collecting the sample, make sure that animals mouth is as clean as possible to avoid contamination with bacteria and other foreign DNA, for example, from other dogs or cats in the same household.. ...
Resource shares, defined as the fraction of total household spending going to each person in a household, are important for assessing individual material well-being, inequality and poverty. They are difficult to identify because consumption is measured typically at the household level, and many goods are jointly consumed, so that individual-level consumption in multi-person households is not directly observed. ...
his Tracking Report presents findings from the HSC Community Tracking Study Household Survey, a nationally representative telephone survey of the civilian, noninstitutionalized population conducted in 1996-97, 1998-99 and 2000-01. Each of the surveys was conducted over a roughly 12-month period that overlapped two calendar years (e.g., from September 2000 to September 2001). For ease of presentation and discussion, we refer only to a single calendar year for each of the surveys (1997, 1999 and 2001), although the results also reflect the latter part of the preceding year for each of the surveys. Data were supplemented by in-person interviews of households without telephones to ensure proper representation. Each round of the survey contains information on about 60,000 people, and response rates ranged from 60 percent to 65 percent.7. Estimates of unmet need and delayed care were based on the following two questions: (1) During the past 12 months, was there any time when you didn t get the medical ...
Household food security continues to weaken as the current consumption period progresses, according to the Namibia Early Warning and Food Information Unit (NEWFIU). Most households interviewed revealed that last seasons harvest is diminishing and is currently being supplemented with market purchases to prolong its availability, NEWFIU said.. Many farmers have reported that there will be no significant improvement to household food security this season due to poor rainfall. In a normal situation household food security starts to improve around March when the green harvests such as maize, cow peas, and squash become available and ready for consumption until the main harvest, said NEWFIU ...
Currently, family planning metrics derived from nationally-representative household surveys such as the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) categorise women into those desiring to space or limit (permanently stop) births, or according to their age in the case of young women. This conceptualisation potentially ignores a large and growing group of young women who desire to delay a first birth. This study uses household survey data to investigate the characteristics and needs for family planning of women who want to delay their first birth. The research was conducted in two rural districts in southern Tanzania (Tandahimba and Newala), and nested within the Expanded Quality Management Using Information Power (EQUIP) study. Data were collected as part of a repeated cross sectional household survey conducted between September 2013 and April 2014. The socio-demographic characteristics, including parity, contraceptive practices and fertility intentions of 2128 women aged 13-49 were analysed. The association
This paper investigates the relationship between womens working status and their intrahousehold decision-making power. I utilise unique information on household decision making from the Indonesian Family Life Survey to describe patterns of intra-household decision-making in Indonesia and construct indices of womens intra-household decision-making power.
Assessing the relationship between socio-cultural factors and varieties richness at household level, no significant association was found between the number of varieties held by household and the age of the respondent, number of years of experience in pigeonpea cultivation, the size of household and number of family members engaged in agricultural activities. This finding does not substantiate our hypothesis and this could be due to the fact that the majority of farmers maintained and cultivated one variety at household level (very low varieties richness). In addition, even though pigeonpea plays an important role in food security, especially during lean season, the crop is not considered by farmers as a priority crop and they do not apply any external inputs and its cultivation does not need special skills. Thus, access to knowledge and resources, which are determined by social cultural and economic factors [3], may not have affected pigeonpea varieties richness. The absence of significant ...
The study compares the socioeconomic profile of fish and nonfish farming households in three different agroecological regions in Zimbabwe. Some of the direct socioeconomic factors that influence the adoption of small-scale fish farming in the areas are also identified ...
This post examines demographics of households in Detroit and the tri-county area, using information available from the U.S. Census Bureaus 2011 American Community Survey one-year estimates. According to the American Community Survey, female-run family households are the majority of households in Detroit. While the City of Detroit and Wayne, Macomb and Oakland counties all have…
GASTAT has put in its plan for this year 2017 to conduct the Household Health Survey, which is concerned with studying the health features pertaining to households in Saudi Arabia. The survey aims to provide data that may help in measuring a number of heath indicators related to the health status in Saudi Arabia.
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The surge in property prices over the last eight years has seen housing leap ahead of pensions, insurance and equities as a proportion of household savings.. A report from the Office for National Statistics shows the value of residential property held by households soared from 1,200bn to 3,200bn between December 1996 and December 2004. Housing accounts for 46 per cent of household assets compared with 34 per cent in 1996. The proportion of insurance and pension policies has fal- len from 30 per cent of household assets to 24 per cent. The proportion of household assets invested as deposits with banks and building societies dipped slightly from 13 per cent to 12 per cent while equities shrank from 11 per cent to 7 per cent. The value of assets excluding housing rose by 53 per cent from 2,078bn to 3,179bn but, with housing included, the total almost doubled from 3,600bn to 7,000bn in 2004. Building Societies Association director-general Adrian Coles says: The statistics show a fundamental change ...
A survey of household energy consumption pattern was carried out in village Dandesar of tehsil Nowshera, district Rajouri (J&K, India). The major fuel types fulfilling the energy demand of local people in study area were wood, LPG, crop residue and dung cake. Fuel wood constituted the major share of consumption which was 100.74×106 kcal/month, while dung cake utilization was found to be least. The total fuel consumption in the study area was 111.49×106 kcal/month. The study concluded that income was an important factor in making fuel preferences at household level.. ...
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the symptoms of hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, many thyroid blood testing tests are readily available, and will most likely be asked for by yourhealthcare skilled, which are necessary for the correct diagnosis of individuals signs and symptoms. They are going to need to take in not only the level of T3 and T4 but also the amount of free T3 & T4 hormones. Only checking levels of T3 and T4 can return a result of no apparent thyroid disorder, just altered levels of the hormones. This gives a better insight into any possible thyroid gland malfunction and takes away the possibility of misdiagnosis.. Another hormone that should be checked for is thyroid stimulating hormone, frequently expressed as TSH. Too much or too little can point towards either an over active or under active thyroid. Then there is the thyroid anti-bodies test. The presence of anti-bodies can suggest that the body is attacking its own thyroid cells. Known as an autoimmune condition, this can lead to Hashimotos disease ...
The present study will be carried out in close collaboration with the National Program for Lady Health Workers, a Ministry of Health program with 100,000 Lady Health Workers covering 60% of the rural population of Pakistan. A team of Lady Health Workers and a Traditional Birth Attendant will provide care to the mothers and newborns at household level. A Basic Health Unit will take care of non complicated referrals and provide injectable antibiotics for neonatal sepsis. Complicated (definitions given in methods section) cases will be referred by the LHWs/BHUs to the District Headquarter Hospital which will have a functioning neonatal care unit. The District Health Services, Naushero Feroz, Provincial Department of Health, Sindh and the Federal Ministry of Health are study collaborators, therefore, guaranteeing scaling up of interventions at national level.. Hypothesis:. In comparison to a basic package of existing training program of LHWs, enhanced training of LHWs and TBAs in the early ...
The present study will be carried out in close collaboration with the National Program for Lady Health Workers, a Ministry of Health program with 100,000 Lady Health Workers covering 60% of the rural population of Pakistan. A team of Lady Health Workers and a Traditional Birth Attendant will provide care to the mothers and newborns at household level. A Basic Health Unit will take care of non complicated referrals and provide injectable antibiotics for neonatal sepsis. Complicated (definitions given in methods section) cases will be referred by the LHWs/BHUs to the District Headquarter Hospital which will have a functioning neonatal care unit. The District Health Services, Naushero Feroz, Provincial Department of Health, Sindh and the Federal Ministry of Health are study collaborators, therefore, guaranteeing scaling up of interventions at national level.. Hypothesis:. In comparison to a basic package of existing training program of LHWs, enhanced training of LHWs and TBAs in the early ...
Smart meters for measuring electricity consumption are fast becoming prevalent in households. The meters measure consumption on a very fine scale, usually on a 15 min basis, and the data give unprecedented granularity of consumption patterns at household level. A multitude of papers have emerged utilizing smart meter data for deepening our knowledge of consumption patterns. This paper applies a modification of Okolis method for conducting structured literature reviews to generate an overview of research in electricity customer classification using smart meter data. The process assessed 2099 papers before identifying 34 significant papers, and highlights three key points: prominent methods, datasets and application. Three important findings are outlined. First, only a few papers contemplate future applications of the classification, rendering papers relevant only in a classification setting. Second; the encountered classification methods do not consider correlation or time series analysis when
Water How is water supplied to the population (standpipe, tanker)? What is the source of the water (river, well, cistern, rain)? Is the source safe to drink and likely to remain so? Can the source provide sufficient water immediately? Will the source provide sufficient water in all seasons? Is the source adequate in all seasons? How close is the supply to the refugees shelters? What is the current consumption of water and is it adequate for all purposes? Is there evidence of a severe water-related disease problem (skin disease, typhoid, diarrhoea)? Is there any danger of the source being contaminated from latrines, livestock or (in the case of rivers) other camps and settlements upstream? Is there any danger of contamination to settlements downstream? Is the water tested regularly? Is it tested at source, during distribution, or at household level? Is there any system of water treatment? Is the method of treatment sustainable? If a pump is used, how is it serviced and what contingency plans are ...
OBJECTIVE: To elucidate whether family characteristics and stressful life events were associated with onset of autoimmune type 1 diabetes in young adults.. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: This investigation was based on a nationwide study (Diabetes Incidence Study in Sweden) of newly diagnosed patients aged 15-34 years. Patients clinically classified as type 1 diabetic with antibodies to islet cells and/or to GAD65 were compared with age- and sex-matched control subjects via questionnaire. The questionnaire covered diabetes heredity, social environment, educational level, and life events experienced during the 12 months before diagnosis.. RESULTS: The rate of response was 82% for the diabetic patients and 65% for the control subjects. Questionnaires from 349 diabetic patients and 979 control subjects were considered. Diabetes in relatives was more frequent in the patients (odds ratio [OR]2.6) who were born in Sweden and whose mothers were of Swedish origin. No major stress factors were detected in ...
This report presents analyses based on the Household Expenditure and Utilization Survey conducted in February/March 2003 in Kenya. The survey was part of an elaborate National Health Accounts (NHA) framework comprising the Household and Institutional Surveys. The central issues addressed by the Survey were the utilization, expenditure levels and the principal determinants for health care use as well as health insurance coverage. The , KHHEUS 2013 Survey was carried out by the Ministry of Health (MOH) and partners.. ...
By Natalia Nunes Ferreira Batista and Sara Ayllón; MOMMY, I MISS DADDY. THE EFFECT OF FAMILY STRUCTURE ON CHILDRENS HEALTH IN BRAZIL
Abstract. Little is known about the impact of indoor residual spraying (IRS) in areas with intense malaria transmission such as sub-Saharan Africa. In Malawi, IRS with lambda-cyhalothrin has been applied annually in an area of intense year-long transmission since 2007. We evaluated the impact of IRS on parasitemia and anemia prevalence in children less than five years of age by using a cross-sectional household survey conducted in 2009, six months after the second IRS spray round. We measured malaria parasitemia and anemia (hemoglobin level < 11 g/dL) in 899 children less than five years of age and used binomial regression to assess the impact of IRS by comparing children living in a household sprayed with IRS (direct IRS) with those in a household not sprayed with IRS, but in an IRS area (indirect IRS) and those living in a household not sprayed with IRS and not in an IRS area (no IRS). In the IRS area, 77% of households reported receiving IRS. Adjusting for bed net use, house construction, and ...
Data on household wealth in Great Britain by ethnic group. Includes total, property, financial, physical and private pension wealth by age, region, household composition and housing tenure.
Adequate nutrition constitutes one of the most basic dimensions of human well-being. Ample evidence exists for the functional link between a diverse diet and health outcomes or economic performance. However, a concise measure to capture nutritional diversity that utilizes typical household-level data, often the only data available in developing countries, is yet to be developed. In this paper, I propose a theoretical framework for such a measure by extending the Alkire-Foster (AF) methodology. The new framework enables the calculation of both the incidence and intensity of nutritional deprivation. Applying this framework, I construct a Nutritional Deprivation Index (NDI) for Indian states using household survey data on food consumption. The NDI is unique, and, compared to existing measures, it is more effective in both identifying the inadequately nourished and revealing the extent of food deprivation.. Citation: Oldiges, C. (2017). Measuring malnutrition and dietary diversity: Theory and ...
Each year a portion of American households are food insecure-they struggle to afford enough food for all household members. Very low food security, the severe range of food insecurity, affected 5 percent of U.S. households in 2015. Members of households with very low food security reported cutting back on or skipping meals, and in some cases, going a whole day without eating. The prevalence of very low food security varies considerably across household characteristics. Single mother and single father households, women and men living alone, Black non-Hispanic and Hispanic headed households, households with incomes near or below poverty, and households in nonmetropolitan counties have rates of very low food security significantly above the national average. Rates were highest for households with incomes below the Federal poverty line-about 17 percent were very low food secure in 2015. This chart is drawn from a chart that appears in the ERS infographic, What Is Very Low Food Security and Who ...
This study evaluated intermittent screening and treatment during pregnancy (ISTp) for malaria using rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) at antenatal care (ANC) compared with passive case detection within the routine health system. The mixed-method evaluation included two cross-sectional household surveys …
The data accompanying this article include the compressed, Extensible Markup Language (XML) files of the synthetic populations for the nine areas of importance in South Africa. The provided populations are controlled at the household level using (household) income, and at individual levels using gender and population group. The result provides a complete stock of individuals while accounting for detailed demographic, socioeconomic information, and household structure. The detailed XML Schema Definition (XSD) and XML Document Type Definition (DTD), which contains the declarations that describes the formal acceptable structure of the XML file, is available on http://www.matsim.org/files/dtd/. More specifically, there is one XSD definition for the household file, households_v1.0.xsd, and one DTD file for the individuals, population_v6.dtd. The files are normal XML and readable using many parsers. Our choice to use the Multi-Agent Transport Simulation (MATSim) infrastructure is because the populations are,
A cholera outbreak began in Haiti during October, 2010. Spatiotemporal patterns of household-level cholera in Ouest Department showed that the initial clusters tended to follow major roadways; subsequent clusters occurred further inland. Our data highlight transmission pathway complexities and the need for case and household-level analysis to understand disease spread and optimize interventions.
Legazpi City - The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Field Office V urges the public to take part in the validation phase by checking the initial list of poor households posted in their respective barangays.. DSWD Regional Director Arnel Garcia announced that the agency has started posting this week, the initial list of poor households in the provinces of Albay, Camarines Sur, Camarines Norte, and Sorsogon.. Of the 1,091,093 assessed households in the Bicol region, 500,095 were identified as poor, announced Director Garcia.. For the initial result, Camarines Norte posted with the highest percentage of poor households in terms of assessed per province with 57% or 61,627 out of the 106,842. This is followed by Sorsogon with 55% or 89,545 out of 161,331, Catanduanes at 49% or 24,188 from 49,169, Masbate, 47% or 78,759 out of 164,542, Camarines Sur with 164,031 or 45% out of 364,168 and Albay at 33% or 81,945 out of 245,041.. According to Director Garcia, the validation activity ...
DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) - Theyre in the states to start with precedence team to acquire the COVID-19 vaccine, but nonetheless numerous property wellness care employees say they are getting a really hard time finding them.. . Dr. Anna Loengard represents 25,000 staff members who get the job done for AccentCare, which is one particular of the biggest household overall health care companies in the place, with a huge existence in North Texas.. Our workers has not been prioritized, she reported. They have not really had a systematic way to be vaccinated.. She says so far only 15% of her staff have obtained their very first dose.. Theyre there every day. They are in these peoples homes and to assume that they werent integrated in this group of people to obtain the vaccine proper off the bat, it is just unacceptable, explained AccentCare Director of Individual Care Expert services Nancy Neaves.. Theyre operating with the Nationwide Association for Property Treatment and Hospice.. What they ...
In many countries the residential sector contributes significantly to peak demand. Some of the promising approaches to reduce these peaks, such as energy efficiency and demand-side management (DSM) programmes, currently lack the sophistication to target households with particular characteristics or that make the most contribution to peaks. We present an analytical approach time-segmented regression analysis (TSRA) that is able to determine the household factors that dominate at different time-slots across the day and therefore, categorize houses by their daily usage profiles and identify houses with high demand during network peaks based on common household characteristics. The method is applied to an example dataset from New Zealand. From a range of possible factors, it identifies the presence or absence of electrical hot water and electric heating appliances as the dominant factors determining daily electricity variation. The initial findings suggest that DSM programmes in New Zealand should ...
Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC) is a nonprofit public health institute that builds healthier communities through partnerships with government, foundations, businesses and community-based organizations. It fulfills its mission to improve the health of the community by providing outreach, health promotion, education, research, planning, technical assistance, and direct services.
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest ...
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest ...
HIV response rates for females were considerably higher than for males in all countries. The lower response rates for males mainly reflect more frequent absence of men from the households. In 12 of the 14 countries, the HIV non-response rate because of absence was two to four times greater for males than for females. Non-response rates were higher among urban, more-educated and wealthier respondents. These patterns of non-response are typical of most household surveys in developing countries. However, there were no clear patterns in non-response rates by various risk and protective factors. Chronically ill adults were equally or more likely to participate in the surveys, suggesting that differential participation of chronically ill adults is unlikely to be a major source of bias.. The non-responder males and females tend to have higher predicted HIV prevalence than those tested. In eight of the 14 countries for males and in seven of the 14 countries for females, non-responders have significantly ...
Family Hylobatidae, Animal Diversity Web. Accessed April 05, 2011-04-05. Geissmann, T. (2011). "Typical Characteristics". ... Gibbons (/ˈɡɪbənz/) are apes in the family Hylobatidae (/ˌhaɪləˈbætɪdiː/). The family historically contained one genus, but now ... In addition, some characteristic genes in the gibbon genome had gone through a positive selection and are suggested to give ... The family is divided into four genera based on their diploid chromosome number: Hylobates (44), Hoolock (38), Nomascus (52), ...
"Li family's cuisine". Retrieved July 1, 2016. "Characteristics of Li family's cuisine". Retrieved January 22, 2001. "Origin of ... and the menus were kept in the family for more than a century. One of the most significant characteristics of Li family's ... The other important characteristic of Dongpo cuisine is that the heavy use of gravy and sauce. Li family's cuisine (Li-Jia-Cai ... Another characteristic of Li family's cuisine is that there is not any menu so customers cannot place any order. Instead, ...
"Medea , Characteristics, Family, & Plays". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 27 April 2021. Plutarch, Life of Theseus, XII ... The mix gave Theseus a combination of divine as well as mortal characteristics in his nature; such double paternity, with one ...
"Selected Economic Characteristics". Retrieved December 24, 2014. "Columbia, MD, Ancestry & Family History". Epodunk.com. ... About 4.1% of families and 6.6% of the population were below the poverty line, including 8.8% of those under age 18 and 6.4% of ... The average household size was 2.54 and the average family size was 3.09. In the CDP, the population was spread out, with 26.3 ... As of the census of 2000, there were 88,254 people, 34,199 households, and 23,118 families residing in the CDP. The population ...
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"2020 Households and Families Estimates". data.census.gov. Retrieved 2022-05-20. "2020 Financial Characteristics". data.census. ... the 19,965 families had an average size of 3.13. Of the households and families estimated, 53.6% were in owner-occupied housing ... About 13.0% of families and 16.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 22.7% of those under age 18 and 10.6 ... In 2000, the median income for a household in the city was $33,858, and for a family was $42,378. Males had a median income of ...
Macroscopic Characteristics. The fruiting bodies of Cordyceps locustiphila form gregariously as clubs through breaks and joints ... Cordyceps locustiphila is the basionym and teleomorph of the fungi Beauveria locustiphila, a species of fungus in the family ... The fungi was renamed to Beauveria locustiphila in 2017 following research into the family Cordycipitaceae. Following the loss ...
"ACS 2018 Social Characteristics". data.census.gov. Retrieved 2020-06-29. "ACS 2018 Housing Characteristics". data.census.gov. ... About 14.9% of families and 17.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 25.1% of those under age 18 and 13.1 ... The average household size was 2.58 and the average family size was 3.37. The age distribution was 26.6% under the age of 18, ... The median household income was $37,628 and the median family income was $40,921. Males had a median income of $31,149, versus ...
"ACS 2020 Social Characteristics". data.census.gov. Retrieved February 16, 2020. "ACS 2020 Households and Families Estimates". ... married-couple families $81,761; and non-families $45,658. In 2003-2007's survey, male full-time workers had a median income of ... About 18.7% of families and 21.7% of the population were below the poverty line, including 33.6% of those under age 18 and 13.4 ... Single family home sales, whether pre-owned or new construction, along with home price appreciation, were leading the nation ...
Out of those 27,340 households were families with the average family size of 2.87 persons, 22.1% had children under the age of ... "2021 SELECTED ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS". US Census Bureau. Retrieved November 9, 2022. "POVERTY STATUS IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS OF ... About 10.6% of families and 22.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 14.7% of those under age 18 and 6.2 ... FAMILIES". US Census Bureau. Retrieved November 9, 2022. "POVERTY STATUS IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS". US Census Bureau. Retrieved ...
Let every family be furnished at public expense, by the Secretary of this office, with an American edition of the Bible. .... ... Characteristics of the Elegy. Bedini, 1972, p. 324. Bedini, 1999, pp. 184-187. "Banneker's almanac went on sale at the end of ... The family also retained several items that Banneker had used after borrowing them from George Ellicott, as well as some that ... Ellicott, a family remarkable for their ingenuity and turn to the useful mechanics. It is about three years since Mr. George ...
... is a species of frog in the family Arthroleptidae. It is endemic to western Cameroon and only known ... Males have extremely long third fingers and spines in the fingers and in the groin; females lack these characteristics. Dorsal ...
Greek has interesting characteristics... This suggests that proto- Greek or pre- Greek was spoken in an easterly part of the ... It is an honorary decree in which the Molossian citizenship is awarded to a certain Simias from Apollonia and his family: ... Many of these characteristics were shared with Corinth, or with Corfu. The Attic alphabet made its appearance in Epirote texts ... Other proposed phonological characteristics based on inscriptions include: regular apocope in prepositions no shortening for ⟨ ...
"Employment Characteristics of Families Summary". "US Census Bureau, overall household income distribution, 2006". Archived from ... Family net worth U.S. mean family net worth by percentile of net worth (1989-2007) U.S. median family net worth by percentile ... If a family has a positive net worth then it has more wealth than the combined net worth of over 30.6 million American families ... Instead, the majority of families with small children now have both parents rising at dawn to commute to jobs so they can both ...
1990 Census, Table 76: General Characteristics of Persons, Households, and Families: 1990. 2010 Census Characteristics, GCT-T1 ... The median household income was $123,413 and the median family income was $143,233. About 2.4% of families and 3.6% of the ... The average household size was 2.72 and the average family size was 3.16. Of the population 23.2% were under the age of 18, 5.5 ... At that time, forty Catholic families resided in Littleton. Serving as a mission to St Mary's in Ayer, it became its own parish ...
There were 14,136 families (72.7% of households). The average family size was 3.3. The age distribution was 12,933 (22.5%) ... ". "DP04 Selected Housing Characteristics, ACS". "2010 Census Interactive Population Search: CA - Santee city". U.S. Census ... There were 14,075 families (72.9% of households); the average family size was 3.13. The age distribution was 12,710 people ( ... The average household size was 2.81 and the average family size was 3.19. The age distribution was 28.2% under the age of 18, ...
"General Housing and Population Characteristics". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2014-12-14. "Household and Families". U.S. ... About 18.5% of families and 18.9% of the population were below the poverty line, including 27.0% of those under age 18 and 26.2 ... The median income for a family in the CDP was $45,334. Males had a median income of $32,054 versus $27,254 for females. The per ... The average household size was 3.30 and the average family size was 3.63. In the CDP, the population was spread out, with 27.6 ...
Employment Characteristics of Families Summary". U.S. Department of Labor. Retrieved 2011-10-22. a Chinese-English translation ... During the 20th century, dual-earner families, single-mother and single-father families, adoptive families, grandparents as ... "Employment Characteristics of Families Summary". U.S. Department of Labor. Retrieved 2011-10-22. Acker, Joan (2006). " ... After the 2008 financial crisis, because of a decrease in family income, women kept working to help their families, there were ...
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Proto-Sino-Tibetan (PST) is the reconstructed proto-language of the Sino-Tibetan language family and the common ancestor of all ... "Sino-Tibetan languages - Linguistic characteristics". Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Retrieved 10 July 2019. Peiros, Ilia; ... and a set of conditioning factors that resulted in the development of tone in most languages of the family. The existence of ... "The diversity of the Tibeto-Burman language family and the linguistic ancestry of Chinese". Bulletin of Chinese Linguistics. 1 ...
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38,409 of Black families, and $39,730 for Hispanic families.[148] And while the median income of Asian families is $75,027, the ... Newell, Chandler Clay (May 2007). Learner characteristics as predictors of online course completion among nontraditional ... School administrators must accommodate and account for family differences and also be supportive by promoting ways families can ... "Children in single-parent families by race". Retrieved May 2, 2015.. *^ Black Students' School Success: Coping with the "Burden ...
Characteristics were ascribed to both and examples of both kinds were offered. Asimov concluded that science orthodoxy defends ... The Family International. *Friends of Man. *Fourth Way. * Fung Loy Kok. *Goddess ...
In 1870, Thomas Henry Huxley listed Iguanodontidae (coined by Cope a year earlier[5]) as one of his three families of dinosaurs ... Ornithopoda means "bird feet", from the Greek ornithos ("bird") and pous ("feet"); this refers to their characteristic three- ... As such, the hypsilophodont family is currently represented only by Hypsilophodon.[11] ... the associated family followed suit, becoming Camptosauridae.[8] In Iguanodontidae, only found in Europe, he included Iguanodon ...
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"2019 American Community Survey Households and Families". data.census.gov.. *^ "2019 American Community Survey Selected Housing ... Characteristics". data.census.gov. Retrieved 2021-07-08.. *^ "2019 American Community Survey Financial Characteristics". data. ... About 9.1% of families and 13.2% of the population were below the poverty line, including 14.3% of those under age 18 and 12.9 ... The median income for a household in the town was $33,548, and the median income for a family was $35,517. Males had a median ...
Characteristics of selected 7400 series families[31] Parameter 74C 74HC 74AC 74HCT 74ACT Units ... Family Vcc Speed Gate drive Description 74 Standard TTL 5 V ~10 ns The original logic family. Contains no characters between ... The 74S family, using Schottky circuitry, uses more power than the 74, but is faster. The 74LS family of ICs is a lower-power ... The 74H family is the same basic design as the 7400 family with resistor values reduced. This reduced the typical propagation ...
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Table 76: General Characteristics of Persons, Households, and Families: 1990. 1990 CP-1-23. 2011년 7월 12일에 확인함.. ... "1990 Census of Population, General Population Characteristics: Massachusetts" (PDF). US Census Bureau. December 1990. ...
In another early tantra, the Vajrasekhara (Vajra Peak), the influential schema of the five Buddha families is developed.[16] ... Vajrayāna texts exhibit a wide range of literary characteristics-usually a mix of verse and prose, almost always in a Sanskrit ...
People may for example identify with their peer group, family, community, sports team, political party, gender, sexual ... It has been argued that characteristics such as gender and ethnicity are inflexible or even essential features of such systems. ... in-group members can be perceived as being similar to one another in regard to positive characteristics. This effect is called ... This is especially likely to occur in regard to negative characteristics. Under certain conditions, ...
In the 18th century, the Swedish scientist Carl Linnaeus classified organisms according to shared physical characteristics, and ... or the cat family, Felidae. Another problem with common names is that they often vary from place to place, so that puma, cougar ... the cranes are a family, and the crows a genus. A kind was distinguished by its attributes; for instance, a bird has feathers, ... He established the idea of a taxonomic hierarchy of classification based upon observable characteristics and intended to ...
There were several aristocratic families whose members, bearing military titles, formed a governing class. Bulgars were ... approximately 7000 BC and around 4700/4600 BC the stone architecture was already in general use and became a characteristic ...
A universal hashing scheme is a randomized algorithm that selects a hashing function h among a family of such functions, in ... characteristic of the language. For such data, it is prudent to use a hash function that depends on all characters of the ... is a method for constructing universal families of hash functions by combining table lookup with XOR operations. This algorithm ...
Post-Paleozoic families and mass extinctions". Paleobiology. 10 (2): 246-267. doi:10.1017/s0094837300008186. ISSN 0094-8373.. ... In the area of Tübingen (Germany), a Triassic-Jurassic bonebed can be found, which is characteristic for this boundary.[12] ... The only marine reptile families which went extinct at or slightly before the Triassic-Jurassic boundary were the placochelyids ... the last family of placodonts), and giant ichthyosaurs such as shastasaurids and shonisaurids.[18] Nevertheless, some authors ...
An adolescent's life satisfaction is heavily influenced by their family's dynamics and characteristics. Family bonding, family ... "Family System Characteristics, Parental Behavior, and Adolescent Family Life Satisfaction". Family Relations. 43 (4): 447-455. ... Family[edit]. A contributing influence to life satisfaction is that of family life and household circumstances. Family life ... Family life satisfaction has been shown in studies to be enhanced by the ability of family members to jointly realize their ...
His family was long established in the town; his father was named Autobulus and his grandfather was named Lamprias.[4] ... The most characteristic feature of Plutarch's ethics is, however, its close connection with religion.[48] However pure ... Plutarch was born to a prominent family in the small town of Chaeronea,[5] about 30 kilometres (19 mi) east of Delphi, in the ...
Characteristics of Burkholderia pseudomallei[edit]. Morphological, physiological, and biochemical characteristics of ... Bacteriologic and pathologic characteristics". The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 17 (2): 183-91. doi: ... On Gram staining, the organism is a Gram-negative rod with a characteristic "safety pin" appearance (bipolar staining). On ... Burkholderia pseudomallei colonies on Ashdown's agar showing the characteristic cornflower head morphology ...
It is a characteristic feature of cnidarians.[2] For example, Obelia has feeding individuals, the gastrozooids; the individuals ... Whereas a gene family (several tightly linked genes performing similar or identical functions) arises by duplication of a ... This is one of the ways in which two or more genes may combine to produce a coordinated change in more than one characteristic ... Polymorphism does not cover characteristics showing continuous variation (such as weight), though this has a heritable ...
About 3.3% of families and 6.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 7.7% of those under age 18 and 5.5% of ... "Selected Social Characteristics in the United States - 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates". US Census Bureau ... The median income for a household in the county was $47,697 and the median income for a family was $61,115. Males had a median ... As of the 2010 United States Census, there were 15,936 people, 6,376 households, and 4,517 families residing in the county.[31] ...
A characteristic "musty or mousy" odor on the skin, as well as a predisposition for eczema, persist throughout life in the ... lsuhsc.edu Archived 2008-04-08 at the Wayback Machine Genetics and Louisiana Families ... "The Manchester regional screening programme: A 10-year exercise in patient and family care". British Medical Journal. 2 (6191 ...
He expressed this feeling in his characteristic phrase that became his motto: "Beyond, always beyond."[3] In May 1947 he wrote ... in a letter to his family. His full account of his visit can be found in his book The Secret of Arunachala (published ...
The first to do so was the antiquary and writer John Aubrey (1626-1697), who had been born into a wealthy gentry family before ... it came to cover a wider set of characteristics. By the 20th century, when figures like V. Gordon Childe were working on the ... indisputably acknowledged languages spoken in the British Isles belonged to the Celtic branch of the Indo-European family it is ...
Characteristics of Women Receiving Family Planning Services at Title X Clinics -- United States, 1991 In 1970, enactment of ... TABLE 1. Characteristics of patients who received family planning services at Title X clinics -- United States, 1991 ... Because not all grantees could separate male and female family planning patients for some of the characteristics reported, a ... Ku L. Publicly supported family planning in the United States: financing of family planning services. Washington, DC: The Urban ...
Young people and their families : a cross cultural study of parent / adolescent discord in Côte d Ivoire, India and Nigeria ...
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... (final T1 Family File; T1FF). ... Census families by family type and family composition including before and after-tax median income of the family (11-10-0017-01 ... Tables: Census families by family type and family composition including before and after-tax median income of the family ... After-tax low income status of census families based on Census Family Low Income Measure (CFLIM-AT), by family type and family ...
Employment characteristics of families, 2010. March 28, 2011. In 2010, 12.4 percent of families included an unemployed person- ... To learn more, see Employment Characteristics of Families in 2010 (HTML) (PDF), news release USDL-11-0396. A family is a ... Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, The Economics Daily, Employment characteristics of families, 2010 at ... The Construction Industry: Characteristics of the Employed, 2003-20 Examines the demographic and socioeconomic characteristics ...
Conditional on having a self-employed family member, less than 50 percent of small business owners worked in that family ... Estimates from the CBO indicate that more than half of all business owners had a self-employed family member prior to starting ... Using data from the confidential and restricted-access Characteristics of Business Owners (CBO) Survey, we provide some ... In contrast, estimates from regression models conditioning on business ownership indicate that having a self-employed family ...
Emergent themes related to family characteristics include home instability, abandonment, and caregiver substance abuse. Abuse- ... In-depth interviews were conducted with 28 homeless youth participating in the SEI study to explore their perceptions of family ... environment characteristics and abuse experiences. The constant comparative method was used to analyze transcripts from in- ...
Family Forest Owner Characteristics Shaped by Life Cycle, Cohort, and Period Effects. Formally Refereed ... 2017.Family Forest Owner Characteristics Shaped by Life Cycle, Cohort, and Period Effects. Small-scale Forestry. 16(1): 1-18. ... Family Forest Owner Characteristics Shaped by Life Cycle, Cohort, and Period Effects ... Some attitudes and behaviors of family forest owners were identified as being a result of life cycle (e.g., recreating on their ...
Ethnic Differences in Language Skills: How Individual and Family Characteristics Aid and Prohibit the Linguistic Integration of ...
Social and Economic Characteristics of Individuals, Families and Households, Housing Costs, and Religion, for Census ... Social and Economic Characteristics of Individuals, Families and Households, Housing Costs, and Religion, for Census ... Social and Economic Characteristics of Individuals, Families and Households, Housing Costs, and Religion, for Census ... Social and Economic Characteristics of Individuals, Families and Households, Housing Costs, and Religion, for Census ...
Shaping Family And Divorce Law. In wholesome families all family members are valued, and every is validated for the distinctive ... Advice from certified family attorneys for these concerned in family proceedings in Newport Family Court. There is a drop in ... Characteristics Of Healthy Families Come In Five Basic Areas. Posted on 04/03/2020. 21/01/2021. ... It sometimes becomes unimaginable for a family to assist a family member who is clearly incapable of taking care of himself. ...
Therapy - Couple Relationships, Family Relationships, Parent-child Relationships. *Division of Labor - Historical Trends, ... Definition And Characteristics, Benefits Of Friendship, Voluntariness And Contextual Factors In Friendship, Friendships ... family studies, and psychiatry. It is also international in scope with researchers from many parts of the world making ...
Family planning methods and practice; Africa Cite CITE. Title : Family planning methods and practice; Africa Corporate Authors( ... Sex differentials among family planning physicians in the Philippines. Cite CITE. Title : Sex differentials among family ... Title : Characteristics of clinic personnel may influence family planning acceptance. Personal Author(s) : MacCorquodale, D W ... The first edition of Family Planning Methods and Practice: Africa, published in 1983, became widely known as "The Yellow Book ...
Phenotype characteristics. At one time, a classic phenotypic characteristic was thought to exist for a woman who would develop ... Family history. Individuals with a family history of endometrial cancer appear to be at increased risk. ... Endometrial Cancer Characteristics and Risk of Recurrence * Oncology and Hematology Clinical Practice Guidelines - 2022 Midyear ... A predictive model using histopathologic characteristics of early-stage type 1 endometrial cancer to identify patients at high ...
... in such a family the father has a minimal and insignificant role to play in the household and almost no participation in ... Matrifocality or matricentric is the family structure which is centered around the mother and her children, ... Matrifocality/Matrifocal Family: Meaning and Characteristics. by Aishani Matrifocality or matricentric is the family structure ... Such families can also be distinguished from the matriarchal families, where the woman is the head of the family in the ...
Employment, unemployment, and labor force participation in families. *News release: Employment Characteristics of Families ( ... Employment characteristics of families, 2010 (March 2011). *Employment and unemployment of fathers without spouses (June 2010) ... Employment in families with children in 2016 (April 2017). *Husband and wife employed in 48 percent of married-couple families ... Families and marital status. See also Women, including additional tables on parents, families, and marital status in the annual ...
... closing resistance running time and mechanical characteristics of the high-voltage circuit breaker. ... The invention discloses a multifunctional electrical characteristic testing device and a multifunctional electrical ... characteristic testing method for a high-voltage circuit breaker. The testing device consists of a dynamic resistance detection ... Family. ID=50360290. Family Applications (1). Application Number. Title. Priority Date. Filing Date. ...
This research sought to verify the characteristics and significant factors of paternal involvement in families with unemployed ... involvement characteristics and family relations. Contextos Clínic [online]. 2008, vol.1, n.2, pp. 61-71. ISSN 1983-3482. ... Conditions to deal with this adverse situation rely on emotional and financial support that family net will be able to provide ... Regarding father involvement, it was observed that factors such as level of education, financial help and helping family income ...
The individual, family and abuse characteristics of 700 children and young people referred to nine UK services over a nine-year ... Hackett, S. and Phillips, J. and Masson, H. and Balfe, M. (2013) Individual, family and abuse characteristics of 700 British ... Individual, family and abuse characteristics of 700 British child and adolescent sexual abusers. ... Individual, family and abuse characteristics of 700 British child and adolescent sexual abusers. ...
One family house detached from any other house. 6377. 7180. HOQ040 3. One family house attached to one or more houses. 1101. ... How many years family lived in home. English Text: How many years {have you/has your family} lived at this address?. Target: ... The Housing Characteristics section (variable name prefixes HOQ or HOD) provides family level interview data on type of home, ... For HOD040, When home was built, if one family did not know the age of the home, the value reported by another family in the ...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the characteristics of public exams for hiring dental surgeons for the Family ... Characteristics of exams for hiring dentists for the Family Health Strategy. Rev. ABENO [online]. 2017, vol.17, n.2, pp. 22-31 ... Palavras-chave : Dentists.; Personnel Selection.; Unified Health System.; Family Health.. · resumo em Português · texto em ... so that the professional with the adequate profile and knowledge will be hired to work in the Family Health Strategy. ...
Fertility, family size, and structure : consequences for families and children, proceedings of a Population Council Seminar, ... studies on family structure and acceptance and continuation of family planning practice. by United Nations. Economic and Social ... Taiwan Provincial Institute of Family Planning. by Workshop on Comparative Study of Population and Family Planning in ROK and ... Text; Format: print Publication details: Geneva : World Health Organization, 1981Other title: Further studies on family ...
A prospective, observational, community-based feasibility study involving chiropractors and family medicine physicians. ... Patient characteristics, practice activities, and one-month outcomes for chronic, recurrent low-back pain treated by ... chiropractors and family medicine physicians…. Patient characteristics, practice activities, and one-month outcomes for chronic ... Reference: Nyiendo J, Haas M, Goodwin P. Patient characteristics, practice activities, and one-month outcomes for chronic, ...
Complex families are growing in Marylands child support caseload. These families include non-custodial parents with multiple ... To better serve and understand them, Maryland studies the characteristics of complex families; ... A complex family is a family in which a parent has children with more than one partner. ... A complex family is a family in which a parent has children with more than one partner. Complex families are growing in ...
"Clinical validation of characteristics of the alcoholic family.",. abstract = "PURPOSE: To validate, from a client and family ... Clinical validation of characteristics of the alcoholic family. / Bartek, J. K.; Lindeman, M.; Hawks, J. H. ... Bartek, J. K. ; Lindeman, M. ; Hawks, J. H. / Clinical validation of characteristics of the alcoholic family. In: Nursing ... Clinical validation of characteristics of the alcoholic family. Nursing diagnosis : ND : the official journal of the North ...
Characteristics[edit]. Language family[edit]. Walloon is distinguished from other languages in the langue doïl family both by ... Language family. Indo-European * Italic*Latino-Faliscan*Romance*Italo-Western*Western Romance*Gallo-Romance*Gallo-Rhaetian[2] ( ... The written language of the preceding centuries, scripta, was a composite language with some Walloon characteristics but it did ... although they mention others in the langue doïl family, such as Picard and Lorrain. During the 15th century, scribes in the ...
Evaluation of an educational intervention for farming families to protect their children from pesticide exposure ... Demographic characteristics. Table 1 shows the demographic characteristics of the participating families. There were 100 ... The family health centre ensures that every family in the village has a file to allow follow-up of the health of all family ... All participating families were using pesticides at home and in the fields. Inside the home, most of the families (80.5%) ...
  • Information on socio-economic and demographic characteristics were also gathered during recruitment. (cam.ac.uk)
  • This page contains information about national labor force statistics with demographic characteristics available from the Current Population Survey (CPS). (bls.gov)
  • The authors use data from the March 2017 Annual Social and Economic Supplement of the Current Population Survey matched to Social Security administrative records to produce tables providing detailed information on the economic and demographic characteristics of Disability Insurance beneficiaries and Supplemental Security Income recipients in calendar year 2016. (ssa.gov)
  • After controlling for demographic characteristics, a 5-point score increment was associated with increased emergency department visits, urgent physician visits, and restricted activity days. (cdc.gov)
  • Information on socio-demographic characteristics of each participant and potential risk factors were collected with a pre-tested structured questionnaire. (who.int)
  • Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, The Economics Daily , Employment characteristics of families, 2010 at https://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2011/ted_20110328.htm (visited December 01, 2022 ). (bls.gov)
  • On January 19, 2021, the internationally renowned journal "Lancet infectious disease" published online research results of the Huazhong University of Science and Technology School of Public Health team on the transmission characteristics, population susceptibility, and transmission power of the new coronavirus in Wuhan City , The study is the largest domestic and international epidemiological study on the spread of the new coronavirus within the family. (medicaltrend.org)
  • Some attitudes and behaviors of family forest owners were identified as being a result of life cycle (e.g., recreating on their wooded land, plans to transfer land in the next 5 years), cohort (e.g., education level, help with programs or policies), and period (e.g., wars, economic depressions changing attitudes or behaviors) effects. (usda.gov)
  • Results suggest that family functioning is positively associated with behaviors indicative of non-violent and equitable relationships between family members, but that behaviors might be attenuating the influence of attitudes on family functioning, as the significant association between attitudes and family functioning in the univariate models was not retained in the full models accounting for both behaviors and attitudes. (springer.com)
  • Family functioning was significantly associated with behaviors indicative of non-violent and equitable relationships between family members, including positive parenting and power sharing between couples. (springer.com)
  • however, this significant association was not retained in the full model, demonstrating that behaviors may attenuate the influence of attitudes on family functioning. (springer.com)
  • Such families are typically characteristic of the Afro-Caribbean groups according to Maurice Godelier, he believed that there was an increase in the matrifocal families, they were increasing in number, especially in the Western cultures, according to him this was to a large extent due to the fact that woman was now allowed into the workforce and thus were able to become economically independent. (sociologygroup.com)
  • The brain abnormalities characteristic of PLOSL typically appear in a person's thirties. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Large species in this family typically live in vegetation along a water's edge - in shoreline shrubs whose branches overhang ponds, lakes, rivers, and streams, usually in shady places. (mo.gov)
  • This study is a retrospective cohort study that included all confirmed cases of new coronavirus pneumonia (including laboratory confirmed cases and clinically confirmed cases) and asymptomatic infections reported in Wuhan from December 2, 2019 to April 18, 2020 Analysis of the person's family. (medicaltrend.org)
  • Identification, Molecular Characteristics, and Evolution of YABBY Gene Family in Melastoma dodecandrum . (bvsalud.org)
  • Conditional on having a self-employed family member, less than 50 percent of small business owners worked in that family member's business suggesting that it is unlikely that intergenerational links in self-employment are solely due to the acquisition of general and specific business capital and that instead similarities across family members in entrepreneurial preferences may explain part of the relationship. (repec.org)
  • In wholesome families all family members are valued, and every is validated for the distinctive qualities he brings. (southfwb.com)
  • They say mama knows greatest, however it turns out dad and mom aren't really interested within the advice family members give them on tips on how to elevate their children. (southfwb.com)
  • One study participant in each family responds for the entire family and these responses are released for all members of the same family. (cdc.gov)
  • HOQ080 Water treatment devices used or not: Details on which of the water treatment devices were used were collected but not released due to unique combinations of devices which could identify family members. (cdc.gov)
  • and to identify demographic, family, and selected treatment information from clients and family members. (nebraska.edu)
  • While definitions vary across contexts, family functioning has generally focused on the social and instrumental elements of family relationships that can lead to overall improved wellbeing of its members (Lebow & Stroud, 2012 ). (springer.com)
  • Shanti Shanti Yagna is performed to get rid of problems like poverty, tension, insult, displeasure for you and your family members when going through the Sade Sati period. (cyberastro.com)
  • One particular important characteristic of a family members business is that it generally has an individual owner whom balances the needs with the enterprise with his or her personal interests. (edu.ly)
  • The family members should talk about the best way to handle this problem and make decisions that gain the entire relatives. (edu.ly)
  • Additionally , family members may define the compensation coverage, which can result in disagreements amongst family members. (edu.ly)
  • Abuse is a method families use to punish their members for unwanted behavior. (psych2go.net)
  • Fear and unpredictability are characteristics influenced from strict and overly religious upbringings or when a family does not allow diversity for members to form their own beliefs, aspirations, and interests. (psych2go.net)
  • But in dysfunctional families, conditional love is often exercised from members' manipulative tendencies. (psych2go.net)
  • When conditional love is exercised, it can make family members feel used or cheated. (psych2go.net)
  • When a family doesn't establish healthy boundaries, members will often feel as though they have no privacy or that they aren't being respected. (psych2go.net)
  • In these industries the joint effect of the percentage of family shareholdings and the fraction of family members on the board also augments the positive role played by family CEO. (elsevier.com)
  • relatives who do not live together but have close contact with family members are also considered to come from the same family. (medicaltrend.org)
  • It shows family members you care about what concerns them. (ua.edu)
  • Appreciation - Every day family members contribute in ways that are worthy of appreciation. (ua.edu)
  • This helps to increase the recipient's self-esteem and deepens a caring bond between family members. (ua.edu)
  • Commitment - 'Putting family first' means that everyone takes time to consider how their decisions will affect the other members of the family. (ua.edu)
  • Good coping skills - Members of strong families demonstrate the ability to stand firmly together during a crisis. (ua.edu)
  • Enmeshment is a trait of family dysfunction that involves poorly defined or nonexistent boundaries, unhealthy relationship patterns and a lack of independence among family members. (brcrecovery.com)
  • Adult children who decide to deviate from established family norms may encounter extreme resistance, emotional abuse, manipulation and guilt from other family members. (brcrecovery.com)
  • However, enmeshment can be toxic because it requires family members to sacrifice their individual identity or self-esteem for the "greater good. (brcrecovery.com)
  • For example, the relative risk of premature death increases as family income decreases, so members of families that annually earn $20,000 to $30,000 have twice the risk of premature death compared to members of families that annually earn over $100,000. (cdc.gov)
  • All family members have salivary anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies detected, predominantly IgA, that coincide with symptom resolution in 3 of 4 symptomatic members. (nature.com)
  • Using a systems serology approach, we demonstrate higher levels of SARS-CoV-2-specific antibody features of these family members compared to healthy controls. (nature.com)
  • I recently learned that one of my family members took the initiative to illicitly baptize two "infants" (one under the age of one and the other almost 4 years old) herself because my brother refused to have his children baptized (his wife is not baptized and they are not validly married according to Canon Law). (wdtprs.com)
  • Every day, children, women and men live inside their homes with the fear of violence by close family members. (who.int)
  • Epstein-Barr virus belongs to genus lymphocryptovirus of the subfamily Gammaherpesvirinae in the Herpesviridae family Footnote 1 Footnote 2 . (canada.ca)
  • Several other spiders also stretch lengthwise, but they generally do not build horizontal orb webs over water or share other characteristics with this genus. (mo.gov)
  • Rubulavirus is within the genus Paramyxovirus and is a member of the family Paramyxoviridae. (medscape.com)
  • The mumps virus does share various epidemiologic characteristics with other well-known viral pediatric diseases, such as measles (RNA virus, of the genus Morbillivirus , in the Paramyxoviridae family) and rubella (RNA virus, of the genus Rubivirus , in the Togaviridae family). (medscape.com)
  • Using data from the confidential and restricted-access Characteristics of Business Owners (CBO) Survey, we provide some suggestive evidence on the causes of intergenerational links in business ownership and the related issue of how having a family business background affects small business outcomes. (repec.org)
  • In contrast, estimates from regression models conditioning on business ownership indicate that having a self-employed family member plays only a minor role in determining small business outcomes, whereas the business human capital acquired from prior work experience in a family member's business appears to be very important for business success. (repec.org)
  • Patient characteristics, practice activities, and one-month outcomes for chronic, recurrent low-back pain treated by chiropractors and family medicine physicians. (chirosecure.com)
  • Nyiendo J, Haas M, Goodwin P. Patient characteristics, practice activities, and one-month outcomes for chronic, recurrent low-back pain treated by chiropractors and family medicine physicians: a practice-based feasibility study. (chirosecure.com)
  • CONCLUSIONS: These clinically validated characteristics will complete the assessment phase of this research and direct the path to future studies to determine appropriate goals/outcomes and interventions related to alcoholic families. (nebraska.edu)
  • In humanitarian contexts, family functioning may have a positive influence on outcomes of mental health and wellbeing for both children and adults. (springer.com)
  • In settings requiring humanitarian interventions, recent literature has demonstrated the ways in which family functioning may play an important role in promoting resilience in the presence of daily stressors and improving mental health and wellbeing outcomes for both children and caregivers (Betancourt et al. (springer.com)
  • More people are working, and the number of dual-earner families has increased. (cdc.gov)
  • There are about 15 species in this family in North America. (mo.gov)
  • abstract = "Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore corporate social performance attained by listed family and non-family firms in Japan. (elsevier.com)
  • Differences in the percentage of family planning patients served by racial/ethnic group may be influenced by social and cultural phenomena and may be important in assessing service-delivery practices. (cdc.gov)
  • Understanding differences and similarities among family forest owners is important in the context of forest land conservation. (usda.gov)
  • With a decomposition analysis, the authors estimate how much of the immigrant-native wealth gap is attributable to differences in observable characteristics. (ssa.gov)
  • Taking into account the differences in exposure of different individuals, this study used a statistical transmission model to estimate the incidence of the second generation in the family, and evaluated the factors that affect the transmission of the new coronavirus and the susceptibility of the population. (medicaltrend.org)
  • In matrifocal families, the structure that exists is due to the fact that the women heading the households are often independent economically and thus are able to provide for their children and also take decisions for the household. (sociologygroup.com)
  • Here are seven characteristics or qualities of those who are truly exceptional. (norwood.com)
  • The characteristics of granite, from its appearance to the stone's tough qualities, make it one of the most appealing materials on the market. (marble.com)
  • This companion portrait from 1781, showcases Romney's characteristic sensitivity to the surface qualities of skin, hair and fabric. (nationalgalleries.org)
  • The analysis relies on the Consumer Expenditure Survey (CEX) and the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Cohort (ECLS-K). The data span from 1997 to 2006, and include family expenditures on education-related items and activities such as music and art lessons, children's books and toys, sports equipment and classes, and tutoring. (bc.edu)
  • The suborders include the Synodontoidei (three families, including the lizardfishes and Bombay ducks, the latter group formerly placed in the Harpadontidae and now synonomized), the Chlorophthalmoidei (three families plus two species, Bathysauropsis gracilis and B. malayanus, with no family assignment), the Alepisauroidei (four families), and the Giganturoidei (two families plus a single species, Bathysauroides gigas, with no family assignment). (encyclopedia.com)
  • How to identify characteristics of local fish families and species. (olympusdiving.com)
  • Some specimens are damaged, some distinguishing characteristics between species are cryptic, and some tissues are too delicate for preservation. (mbari.org)
  • By comparing sequences of the COI gene, they also built a more accurate family tree for comb jellies at the species level. (mbari.org)
  • Parents with an addiction can have a negative impact on the family, whether that pertains to financial problems, communication difficulties, or a poor establishment of trust and bonding that affects every family member's ability to form close, healthy relationships with others. (psych2go.net)
  • Hallmarks of a healthy family dynamic include intimacy, support and unconditional love that do not compromise any member's emotional well-being. (brcrecovery.com)
  • Families with adolescents with ADHD tend to experience frequent and intense family conflict which can be problematic to family cohesion. (jmu.edu)
  • Findings - Japan non-family firms tend to perform better than family firms in terms of attaining corporate social performance overall. (elsevier.com)
  • Enmeshed families tend to look to each other for support and solutions to problems, instead of turning to "outsiders. (brcrecovery.com)
  • The findings reflect the need of public policies geared to assist workers and their families in unemployment situation. (bvsalud.org)
  • Our study expands on Reitz's findings and further explores, via focus groups, family medicine graduates' attitudes and perspectives on modifiable and unmodifiable factors that influenced their scope of practice and career choices. (annfammed.org)
  • Godelier also saw that in some cultures the family would come into existence through the practice of slavery, where the women who were slaves were not allowed to marry the father of their child, who was often the white. (sociologygroup.com)
  • PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to explore family medicine graduates' attitudes and perspectives on modifiable and unmodifiable factors that influenced their scope of practice and career choices. (annfammed.org)
  • METHODS During 5 focus group discussions, comprised of a total of 32 family physicians who either resided in or attended a residency program in western North Carolina, we explored family physicians' attitudes and perspectives on their desired and actual scope of practice. (annfammed.org)
  • RESULTS We created a conceptual framework to understand the complex factors which influence family physicians' scope of practice. (annfammed.org)
  • Stressors in each of these 4 categories often caused family physicians to narrow their scope of practice. (annfammed.org)
  • CONCLUSIONS Our study indicates that the national trend toward family physicians narrowing their scope of practice can be addressed by providing specific supports during training, residency, and mid-career. (annfammed.org)
  • Understanding personal, workplace, environmental, and population factors that influence scope of practice can inform specific interventions that create desirable jobs for family physicians and improve their ability to meet changing population needs. (annfammed.org)
  • There is a trend towards an increased scope of practice in the field of family medicine as a whole but individual family physicians' scope of practice has been decreasing over time with fewer family physicians providing basic primary care services, such as hospital, pediatric, and prenatal care. (annfammed.org)
  • 1 - 3 Concurrently, research shows that new family medicine graduates intend to provide a broader scope of practice than current family physicians provide. (annfammed.org)
  • 1 , 2 Reasons hypothesized for the discrepancy between family medicine residents' intentions and the realities of practice are employer constraints and limited practice support. (annfammed.org)
  • The value of family physicians providing a broad scope of practice at the physician, patient, and community levels has been reported. (annfammed.org)
  • 1 Reitz and colleagues 3 recently produced a conceptual model to understand scope of practice decisions for family physicians who originally intended to practice rural, full-spectrum medicine. (annfammed.org)
  • The purpose of this study was to validate the severity-of-asthma score in subjects treated by family practice physicians and to compare asthma severity in subjects treated by family practitioners (n = 150) with those seen by allergists (n = 217) and pulmonologists (n = 384). (cdc.gov)
  • Subjects were a random sample of board-certified family practice, allergy, and pulmonary physicians. (cdc.gov)
  • The family practice panel was recruited approximately 3 years after the subspecialty panel. (cdc.gov)
  • In the family practice subjects, the severity-of-asthma score demonstrated internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha 0.76) and concurrent validity, correlating strongly with asthma-specific quality of life, SF-36 General Health and Physical Functioning scales, and subject-perceived asthma severity. (cdc.gov)
  • The mean severity score was highest in the pulmonary group (11.8 +/- 6.3), followed by the allergy (10.3 +/- 5.3) and family practice (9.3 +/- 5.5) groups. (cdc.gov)
  • A culturally appropriate educational intervention was developed and directed towards farming families in Menoufia governorate, Egypt, to improve their knowledge and practices in protecting their children from exposure to pesticides. (who.int)
  • Une intervention éducative culturellement adaptée a été mise au point à l'intention des familles d'agriculteurs du gouvernorat de Menoufia (Égypte) afin de leur permettre d'améliorer leurs connaissances et leurs pratiques en ce qui concerne la protection de leurs enfants contre l'exposition aux pesticides. (who.int)
  • One type of WFC intervention is a "work-family initiative," in which the organization makes deliberate changes designed to reduce WFC. (cdc.gov)
  • In 2010, among married-couple families with children, 95.7 percent had an employed parent, unchanged from the prior year. (bls.gov)
  • Bedtime Routine Characteristics and Activities in Families with Young Children in the North of England. (cam.ac.uk)
  • Matrifocality or matricentric is the family structure which is centered around the mother and her children, in such a family the father has a minimal and insignificant role to play in the household and almost no participation in bringing up the children. (sociologygroup.com)
  • Matrifocal families are also distinguished from the matrilineal families, where the lineage is traced from the mothers and not the father's side, in this the property is transferred from the mother's brother to her children. (sociologygroup.com)
  • This research sought to verify the characteristics and significant factors of paternal involvement in families with unemployed fathers of school age children, regarding sociodemographic aspects, family relationships and father's depressive symptoms. (bvsalud.org)
  • Regarding father involvement, it was observed that factors such as level of education, financial help and helping family income through temporary jobs were associated with greater involvement with children. (bvsalud.org)
  • The individual, family and abuse characteristics of 700 children and young people referred to nine UK services over a nine-year period between 1992 and 2000 as a result of their sexually abusive behaviours were examined. (dur.ac.uk)
  • Fertility, family size, and structure : consequences for families and children, proceedings of a Population Council Seminar, New York, 9-10 June 1992 / edited by Cynthia B. Lloyd. (who.int)
  • Family structure, implicit contracts, and the demand for children : a consideration of Southern Nigerian data / Michael P. Todaro and Eleanor Fapohunda. (who.int)
  • A complex family is a family in which a parent has children with more than one partner. (ywcss.com)
  • For example, if you have a family with small children, a large, hyperactive dog could knock the children over," explains Dr Putnam. (vmhn.org)
  • In healthy families, parents teach their children how to be self-sufficient. (psych2go.net)
  • Parents can express values by having open discussions about cultural trends, reading books to children which contain moral messages, or making a written document that states, "This family believes…" and posting it where everyone can see it. (ua.edu)
  • Children who grow up in enmeshed families often carry similar patterns forward into adulthood, unaware of the cycle they are perpetuating. (brcrecovery.com)
  • Parents in enmeshed families often rely on their children for emotional support, expect them to live nearby and pursue a specific career trajectory. (brcrecovery.com)
  • Parents from enmeshed families might put unfair burdens on their children, starting from a young age. (brcrecovery.com)
  • Here, we describe clinical features, virology, longitudinal cellular, and cytokine immune profile, SARS-CoV-2-specific serology and salivary antibody responses in a family of two parents with PCR-confirmed symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection and their three children, who tested repeatedly SARS-CoV-2 PCR negative. (nature.com)
  • Adolescents' age and symptoms of depression predicted family conflict regardless of informant. (jmu.edu)
  • For the first time, the study describes the characteristics and symptoms of childhood-onset hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). (gosh.org)
  • The facts that wife's satisfaction of marital relationship dramatically decreases in the child-rearing period and that wife mainly carries child-rearing work are common characteristics of the child-rearing period. (scirp.org)
  • Associations between various canine characteristics, predicted lifespan quartiles, and CCD were examined using univariable and multivariable logistic regression models and receiver operating curve (ROC) analysis. (nature.com)
  • The Construction Industry: Characteristics of the Employed, 2003-20 Examines the demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of construction industry workers. (bls.gov)
  • Generalized linear mixed models stratified by gender assessed the association between family functioning and demographics, conflict experiences, and correlates of interest including gender attitudes, acceptance of harsh discipline, positive parenting, and power sharing. (springer.com)
  • Individuals who want to run a family organization should consider you will of a successful one. (edu.ly)
  • The business's ownership passes by to decades of family, even individuals who do not operate the business. (edu.ly)
  • Both changes require demonstration authority under 1115 because federal Medicaid law currently bars the use of premiums and enrollment fees for beneficiaries with incomes below 150 percent of the federal poverty level-about $36,500 for a family of four-and limits cost-sharing to nominal amounts 1 based on evidence documenting the impact of financial costs on access to care for low-income individuals. (commonwealthfund.org)
  • Codominant segregation shown in 2 informative families (10 individuals). (atcc.org)
  • In-depth interviews were conducted with 28 homeless youth participating in the SEI study to explore their perceptions of family environment characteristics and abuse experiences. (safetylit.org)
  • The study of friendship is interdisciplinary in nature, concerning researchers from various sub-fields within psychology as well as sociology, communications, anthropology, social work, family studies, and psychiatry. (jrank.org)
  • The aim of this study was to explore bedtime routine characteristics and activities in families in the North of England with a real-time, dynamic data collection approach and to examine possible effects of weekend nights on the quality of bedtime routines. (cam.ac.uk)
  • This term was given by Raymond Smith in his study of the Caribbean societies in 1956, he coined the term based on how the family structure emerged where the mother was the leader and father was equivalent to absent. (sociologygroup.com)
  • Multiple families in the same household may be selected as participants in the study. (cdc.gov)
  • The aim of the present study was to evaluate the characteristics of public exams for hiring dental surgeons for the Family Health Strategy in Brazilian municipalities. (bvsalud.org)
  • Ideal family size : a comparative study of numerical and non-numerical fertility desires of women in two sub-Saharan African countries / David O. Olaleye. (who.int)
  • A prospective, observational, community-based feasibility study involving chiropractors and family medicine physicians. (chirosecure.com)
  • This study sought to adapt and explore an existing family functioning measure for use in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. (springer.com)
  • Measures to assess family functioning such as the index used in this study that are highly contextualized and which consider gender and power hierarchies within the family are essential for understanding how to best support families in conflict settings. (springer.com)
  • The current study explored adolescent characteristics hypothesized to predict family conflict in families with adolescents with ADHD. (jmu.edu)
  • In the current study there was not a relationship between parents' and adolescents' perceptions of family conflict indicating disagreement. (jmu.edu)
  • The observed parallels between CCD and human AD suggest that dogs exhibiting CCD may offer researchers a valuable animal model in which to study characteristics of neurodegenerative diseases that are relevant to, but challenging to study in, human populations 11 . (nature.com)
  • Originality/value - This is the first comprehensive quantitative study in the field, which explored CSP of all the listed family firms vs non-family firms in Japan with large sample. (elsevier.com)
  • The Lancet publishes a large-scale study revealing the characteristics, population susceptibility and transmission power of the new coronavirus in the family. (medicaltrend.org)
  • A total of 27,101 families were included in the study, including 29,578 cases of one generation and 57,581 cases of close family contacts. (medicaltrend.org)
  • This study aims to find the characteristics of Japanese couples in child-rearing period through surveying Japanese studies of the couples and to discuss the present situation and the future of them in Japan in terms of psychological viewpoint. (scirp.org)
  • Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, this paper investigates (1) the ways in which non-resident fathers' economic contributions and involvement in parenting may moderate associations between mothers' transitions to being single and the risk for child maltreatment, and (2) whether these processes vary by race/ethnicity. (fatherhood.gov)
  • The Feminist-Grounded Family Functioning Scale was developed through qualitative research and cognitive testing which conceptualized a healthy and functioning family as one without gender and power hierarchies. (springer.com)
  • Further research is needed to capture the context-specific nuances of family functioning and to understand the influence of gender and power hierarchies for families in conflict settings. (springer.com)
  • Some dogs get along with everyone in the family, while others prefer adults or only one gender. (vmhn.org)
  • Gender is an essential characteristic of individual premortal, mortal, and eternal identity and purpose. (byu.edu)
  • Individual, family and abuse characteristics of 700 British child and adolescent sexual abusers. (dur.ac.uk)
  • Hackett, S. and Phillips, J. and Masson, H. and Balfe, M. (2013) 'Individual, family and abuse characteristics of 700 British child and adolescent sexual abusers. (dur.ac.uk)
  • However, other individual characteristics, such as age, parental status and family structure, do influence how much WFC a person experiences. (cdc.gov)
  • However, current case criteria have determined that SARS follows the clinical, laboratory, and transmission characteristics of an RNA coronavirus named SARS-associated coronavirus (SARS-CoV). (medscape.com)
  • In 2010, 32% of U.S. workers experienced job insecurity, 16% had difficulty combining work and family responsibilities, and nearly 8% were bullied or harassed at work. (cdc.gov)
  • For one, work and family responsibilities have changed. (cdc.gov)
  • Results of search for 'su:{Family characteristics. (who.int)
  • Search for native plants by scientific name, common name or family. (wildflower.org)
  • Poverty status is based on family income and family size using the U.S. Census Bureau poverty thresholds for 2004, 2005, and 2006. (cdc.gov)
  • Family income was imputed when information was missing, using multiple imputation methodology. (cdc.gov)
  • Smoking and physical inactivity showed the steepest declines with increasing family income. (cdc.gov)
  • Low family income has statistically and practically significant costs for children's psychological development in cognitive and social-emotional domains, as shown by high rates of academic failure and mental health problems among youth growing up poor. (bc.edu)
  • How is family income related to investments in children's learning? (bc.edu)
  • In this chapter, the authors explore the extent to which families' investments in items and activities related to learning differ by income. (bc.edu)
  • Our analyses from the CEX data suggest that as family expenditures (our rough proxy of permanent income) rise, so too does spending on items of enrichment. (bc.edu)
  • The testing device is a multifunctional testing instrument integrating the detection of loop resistance, closing resistance, closing resistance running time and mechanical characteristics of the high-voltage circuit breaker. (google.com)
  • Assessment of asthma severity in adults with asthma treated by family practitioners, allergists, and pulmonologists. (cdc.gov)
  • The figure above shows the prevalence of selected unhealthy behavior-related characteristics among adults aged ≥18 years, by poverty status, in the United States, during 2005-2007. (cdc.gov)
  • Clinical validation of characteristics of the alcoholic family. (nebraska.edu)
  • METHODS: Subjects (N = 150) completed Fehring's (1987) Clinical Diagnostic Validation (CVD) Index for 110 defining characteristics of the nursing diagnosis altered family processes: alcoholism. (nebraska.edu)
  • Dive into the research topics of 'Clinical validation of characteristics of the alcoholic family. (nebraska.edu)
  • The proportion of families with an unemployed member in 2010 was up from 12.0 percent in 2009 and nearly double the 6.3 percent recorded in 2007. (bls.gov)
  • Among families with an unemployed member in 2010, 67.7 percent also had an employed member, down from 68.6 percent in 2009 and 71.2 percent in 2007. (bls.gov)
  • Among married-couple families with an unemployed member in 2010, 79.4 percent contained at least one employed member. (bls.gov)
  • Estimates from the CBO indicate that more than half of all business owners had a self-employed family member prior to starting their business. (repec.org)
  • It sometimes becomes unimaginable for a family to assist a family member who is clearly incapable of taking care of himself. (southfwb.com)
  • and a clutch of communities in northeastern Wisconsin, U.S . [3] It belongs to the langues d'oïl language family , the most prominent member of which is French . (wikipedia.org)
  • When a parent or spouse gives a family member love only when they want something, it can either come from a place of insecurity or selfishness. (psych2go.net)
  • In these close families, there is always someone to lean on in tough times, but there is no expectation that one family member will assume responsibility for someone else's emotional well-being. (brcrecovery.com)
  • Contact your provider if you, your son, or a male family member has infertility or incomplete development of male genitals. (medlineplus.gov)
  • It is a member of the ginger family and has been used extensively in the traditional forms of medicine. (selfgrowth.com)
  • Matrifocal families should not be confused with the matrilocal family where the residence is assumed in the wife's house or natalocal families where the mother's brother takes up the responsibility of the males. (sociologygroup.com)
  • The family is an ideal place to assess the human-to-human transmission capacity of the new coronavirus, as well as the risk factors for infectiousness and susceptibility to infection. (medicaltrend.org)
  • When the average incubation period of the new coronavirus is set to 5 days and the maximum infectious period is set to 22 days, the calculated second-generation incidence rate in the family is 15.6% (95% confidence interval: 15.2-16.0). (medicaltrend.org)
  • But, what about those of us who come from dysfunctional families? (psych2go.net)
  • Abuse is another common characteristic of a dysfunctional family. (psych2go.net)
  • Dysfunctional families can often mistake codependency as intimacy. (psych2go.net)
  • It is no secret that dysfunctional relationships and a chaotic family life are major contributors to social problems including juvenile delinquency, domestic abuse, and addiction. (ua.edu)
  • States and agencies may want to consider policies that will positively impact these parents' ability to support their families. (ywcss.com)
  • Family CEOs positively affect CSP in the foods, textiles and apparels, and pharmaceutical industries as well as in retail trade, wholesale, and services industries, but negatively affect CSP in the heavy manufacturing industry. (elsevier.com)
  • The changing nature of work has led to work organization characteristics that may adversely impact health. (cdc.gov)
  • While the term "family business" may evoke an image of the small or perhaps midsize organization run by simply one friends and family, the definition of an family business has been widened to include significant enterprises too. (edu.ly)
  • Unconditional love is something that healthy families demonstrate. (psych2go.net)
  • Sharing your life with a happy healthy family is for many of us, one of our most important goals. (ua.edu)
  • At Kindred, we're convinced the key to living well is healthy relationships with self, family, and others. (psychologistsassociation.ab.ca)
  • There are many mental and even physical health benefits to having a close-knit family. (brcrecovery.com)
  • People with PAIS may have both male and female physical characteristics. (medlineplus.gov)
  • From this characteristic, the problem that Japanese social support for couples in child-rearing period isn't enough can be pointed out. (scirp.org)
  • Population and the family in Japan. (who.int)
  • According to American Addiction Centers, roughly 45% of the U.S. population has been exposed to some form of alcoholism or alcoholic behavior within their family. (psych2go.net)
  • Suppression of Population Characteristics Derived from the Complete Count. (cdc.gov)
  • 117 families, having a total population of 558 were studied regarding drug consumption pattern. (who.int)
  • Most people consider tight-knit families to be desirable, but there is such a thing as getting too close. (brcrecovery.com)
  • Patients with chronic low-back pain treated by chiropractors show greater improvement and satisfaction at 1 month than patients treated by family physicians. (chirosecure.com)
  • Size and colors of finished work may differ from the ones mentioned on the package due to material characteristics. (createforless.com)
  • In 2010, the mother was employed in 67.0 percent of families maintained by women with no spouse present, down from 67.8 percent in 2009. (bls.gov)
  • The father was employed in 75.8 percent of families maintained by men with no spouse present in 2010, little changed over the year. (bls.gov)
  • It arises when the demands of work are incompatible with the demands and expectations of family -- the roles and responsibilities of being a parent, spouse, etc. (cdc.gov)
  • In turn, depressed fathers had more conflict with wife and child, confirming the importance of emotional state to the quality of family relations. (bvsalud.org)
  • Yet, convergent evidence from experimental and nonexperimental studies also indicates that improving the economic well-being of poor families translates into improved psychological well-being for poor youth. (bc.edu)
  • These neurologic changes cause significant problems in an affected person's social and family life. (medlineplus.gov)
  • On a personal level, WFC affects life satisfaction and family satisfaction. (cdc.gov)
  • The goal was to launch an unprecedented national conversation about how to strengthen the economy and improve life for working men and women and their families. (motherjones.com)
  • Affirming that celibacy is a gift for the Church, it is requested that, for the remoter zones of the region, the possibility be studied of the priestly ordination of mature men, preferably indigenous, respected and accepted by their communities, even though they may already have an established and stable family, for the sake of guaranteeing the sacraments that accompany and sustain the Christian life. (lifesitenews.com)
  • I doubt his family would consent, and he's about to depart this life. (wdtprs.com)
  • The book discusses the early life, family and education of the scholar and his major writings that are concerned with the themes of the primacy of the Qur an and the sunnah as harbingers of world civilisation, ishlah (reform) and tajdid (revival) as anchors of Islamic resurgence, the methodological approach of da wah, Islam and the West, and Islamic order in an Indian setting. (dkprintworld.com)
  • Family planning data were collected from all 75 Title X grantees in the 50 states** and the District of Columbia. (cdc.gov)
  • For all characteristics, data from grantees who contributed information in the specific categories requested were used to redistribute the data reported in categories other than those requested. (cdc.gov)
  • In 2010, 12.4 percent of families included an unemployed person-its highest level since the data series began in 1994. (bls.gov)
  • The Characteristics of Business Owners Data Base ," Journal of Human Resources , University of Wisconsin Press, vol. 25(4), pages 736-751. (repec.org)
  • Data on the labor force characteristics of employed and unemployed persons, plus hours of work and earnings , also are available. (bls.gov)
  • The Housing Characteristics section (variable name prefixes HOQ or HOD) provides family level interview data on type of home, number of apartments in building, age of home, number of rooms in home, time lived in home, whether home is owned or rented, water source and treatment, and allergy component related questions about the presence of furry animals. (cdc.gov)
  • Sometimes, the data collected from different families living in the same household are discrepant. (cdc.gov)
  • HOD060 How many years family lived in home: These data were collected as continuous values but were collapsed into categories for release. (cdc.gov)
  • The threshold for family, household or housing unit data is 5, not 15. (cdc.gov)
  • Emergent themes related to family characteristics include home instability, abandonment, and caregiver substance abuse. (safetylit.org)
  • These families include non-custodial parents with multiple support orders and parents who are custodians and non-custodians. (ywcss.com)