Family Relations
At risk on the cusp of old age: living arrangements and functional status among black, white and Hispanic adults. (1/874)
OBJECTIVES: We examine the relationship between living arrangements and multiple measures of physical, cognitive, and emotional functioning in late midlife. METHODS: Using cross-sectional data from the Health and Retirement Study, we first assess the bivariate relationship between living arrangements and functioning; we then take into account demographic characteristics and measures of household resources and demands. RESULTS: We find evidence of differential functioning among individuals in various living arrangements. Married couples living alone or with children show the highest levels of functioning, whereas single adults living in complex households show the lowest levels. Functional deficits for those in complex households are reduced but not eliminated when we take demographic characteristics and household resources and demands into account. We find few differences by gender and race/ethnicity in the relationship between living arrangements and functioning. DISCUSSION: We show a pattern of poorer functioning among those in arguably the most demanding and least supportive household environments. This points to a vulnerable and risk-filled transition from middle to old age for these persons. Because Blacks and Hispanics show lower levels of functioning than Whites and are more likely to live in complex households, they may be particularly disadvantaged. (+info)Quality of early family relationships and individual differences in the timing of pubertal maturation in girls: a longitudinal test of an evolutionary model. (2/874)
In an 8-year prospective study of 173 girls and their families, the authors tested predictions from J. Belsky, L. Steinberg, and P. Draper's (1991) evolutionary model of individual differences in pubertal timing. This model suggests that more negative-coercive (or less positive-harmonious) family relationships in early childhood provoke earlier reproductive development in adolescence. Consistent with the model, fathers' presence in the home, more time spent by fathers in child care, greater supportiveness in the parental dyad, more father-daughter affection, and more mother-daughter affection, as assessed prior to kindergarten, each predicted later pubertal timing by daughters in 7th grade. The positive dimension of family relationships, rather than the negative dimension, accounted for these relations. In total, the quality of fathers' investment in the family emerged as the most important feature of the proximal family environment relative to daughters' pubertal timing. (+info)Psychological stress and incidence of ischaemic heart disease. (3/874)
BACKGROUND: We assessed the relationship between psychological stress and ischaemic heart disease (IHD) incidence in a population of 868 men over a 10-year follow-up period. METHODS: In 1981, 869 men aged 42-60, free from IHD and living around Quebec City completed a questionnaire assessing the presence of psychological stress in different areas of their life. They also underwent a medical examination and provided information on IHD risk factors. From 1981 to 1991, the incidence of IHD events was ascertained. The relationship between 13 stress dimensions and IHD incidence was investigated using Cox regression while controlling for important IHD risk factors. Cross-sectional analyses were also performed to investigate the relationship between stress dimensions and IHD risk factors. RESULTS: Between 1981 and 1991, 79 men (9%) experienced a first IHD event. The following risk factors were associated with the risk of IHD: age, (rate ratio (RR) = 1.93, 95% CI: 1.21-3.09), hypertension (RR = 1.90, 95% CI: 1.22-2.98), triglycerides (RR = 1.87, 95% CI: 1.19-2.95) and high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol (RR = 1.64, 95% CI: 1.05-2.55). After controlling for risk factors, not one of the psychological stress dimensions significantly altered the risk of IHD. CONCLUSIONS: While confirming the influence of hypertension, age, triglycerides and HDL cholesterol on IHD incidence, this study suggests that there is no important connection between the explored stress dimensions and IHD incidence. It is unlikely that this lack of association is due to the stress questionnaire since the 13 stress dimensions were rigorously developed through independent evaluation of the questions by three specialists and many statistically significant relationships were observed between stress dimensions and IHD risk factors. (+info)Quality of life and home enteral tube feeding: a French prospective study in patients with head and neck or oesophageal cancer. (4/874)
A prospective study was conducted to evaluate the impact of home enteral tube feeding on quality of life in 39 consecutive patients treated for head and neck or oesophageal cancer at the Centre Francois Baclesse in Caen, France. Patients were taken as their own controls. Quality of life was evaluated using the EORTC QLQ-C30 core questionnaire, and the EORTC H&N35 and OES24 specific questionnaires. The feeding technique tolerance was evaluated using a questionnaire specifically developed for this study. Two evaluations were made, the first a week after hospital discharge (n = 39) and the second 3 weeks later (n = 30). Overall, the global health status/quality of life scale score slightly improved; among symptoms, scale scores that significantly improved (P < 0.05) concerned constipation, coughing, social functioning and body image/sexuality. The physical feeding technique tolerance was acceptable while the technique was psychologically less tolerated with two-thirds of the patients longing to have the tube removed. One third of the patients was also uncomfortable about their body image. Home enteral tube feeding was responsible for not visiting family or close relations in 15% of patients, and not going out in public in 23%. We conclude that home enteral tube feeding is a physically well accepted technique although a substantial proportion of patients may experience psychosocial distress. (+info)Truancy and perceived school performance: an alcohol and drug study of UK teenagers. (5/874)
This study is based on a subsample of 15- and 16-year-old school students from the UK, part of the European School Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD). Information was available on truancy rates, perceived school performance, family structure, lifestyle, and usage of alcohol, cigarettes and illicit drugs in 6409 teenagers. Living in a single-parent family, lack of constructive hobbies, presence of psychiatric symptoms, and an aggressive outgoing delinquent lifestyle bore the strongest associations to truancy and to perceived school performance. There were also strong relationships between both these last two variables and use of alcohol, cigarettes, and illicit drugs. However, the effects of alcohol, cigarettes, and illicit drugs were largely accounted for by other variables. Having at least one parent who both supported the respondent and who exercised some control was predictive of better perceived school performance. (+info)The effects of successful intervention on quality of life in patients with varying degrees of lower-limb ischaemia. (6/874)
OBJECTIVES: to assess the quality of life after successful intervention among patients with varying degrees of lower-limb ischaemia in comparison with healthy controls and the respondents>> degree of sense of coherence. MATERIALS AND METHODS: one hundred and twelve patients and 102 healthy controls were assessed for quality of life (Nottingham Health Profile) and sense of coherence. MAIN RESULTS: successful angioplasty or surgical intervention led to an improved quality of life at 6 months, in particular with regard to pain, sleep, physical mobility, hobbies and holiday and to a level similar to healthy controls in sleep, social isolation, paid employment and family relationships. It remained at a significantly lower level than that of healthy controls with regard to pain, emotional reactions, physical mobility, energy, housework, hobbies, holidays, sex and social life. Critical ischaemia patients did not reach the same level of quality of life as the claudicants or the healthy controls. CONCLUSION: successful treatment for chronic limb ischaemia improved the quality of life significantly, more so in claudicants than in patients with critical ischaemia. The degree to which the quality of life improved was associated with the patients>> sense of coherence and their ankle pressure. (+info)Update on family psychoeducation for schizophrenia. (7/874)
The Schizophrenia Patient Outcomes Research Team and others have previously included family psychoeducation and family support in best practices guidelines and treatment recommendations for persons with schizophrenia. In this article we review in detail 15 new studies on family interventions to consider issues around the implementation of family interventions in current practice. The data supporting the efficacy of family psychoeducation remain compelling. Such programs should remain as part of best practices guidelines and treatment recommendations. However, assessment of the appropriateness of family psychoeducation for a particular patient and family should consider (1) the interest of the family and patient; (2) the extent and quality of family and patient involvement; (3) the presence of patient outcomes that clinicians, family members, and patients can identify as goals; and (4) whether the patient and family would choose family psychoeducation instead of alternatives available in the agency to achieve outcomes identified. (+info)Relation between a career and family life for English hospital consultants: qualitative, semistructured interview study. (8/874)
OBJECTIVE: To explore the relation between work and family life among hospital consultants and their attitude towards the choices and constraints that influence this relation. DESIGN: Qualitative study of consultants' experiences and views based on tape recorded semistructured interviews. SETTING: Former South Thames health region in southeast England. PARTICIPANTS: 202 male and female NHS hospital consultants aged between 40 to 50 years representing all hospital medical specialties. RESULTS: Three types of relation between work and family life (career dominant, segregated, and accommodating) were identified among hospital consultants. Most consultants had a segregated relation, although female consultants were more likely than male consultants to have a career dominant or an accommodating relation. Many male consultants and some female consultants expressed considerable dissatisfaction with the balance between their career and family life. A factor influencing this dissatisfaction was the perceived lack of choice to spend time on their personal or family life, because of the working practices and attitudes within hospital culture, if they wanted a successful career. CONCLUSIONS: Consultants are currently fitting in with the profession rather than the profession adapting to enable doctors to have fulfilling professional and personal lives. Current government policies to increase the medical workforce and promote family friendly policies in the NHS ought to take account of the need for a fundamental change in hospital culture to enable doctors to be more involved in their personal or family life without detriment to their career progress. (+info)"Family relations" is a broad term that refers to the various interactions, roles, and relationships between members of a family unit. This can include the dynamics between parents and children, siblings, extended family members, and any other individuals considered part of the family.
Family relations can be influenced by a variety of factors, including cultural background, individual personalities, life experiences, and family structure. These relationships can have a significant impact on an individual's emotional, social, and psychological development and well-being.
Positive family relations are characterized by open communication, mutual respect, support, and affection. On the other hand, negative family relations can be marked by conflict, hostility, neglect, and abuse. It is important to note that family relations can be complex and multifaceted, with both positive and negative aspects coexisting within the same family system.
In a medical context, understanding family relations can be crucial for healthcare providers in order to provide effective care and support to their patients. This may involve assessing family dynamics and communication patterns, as well as providing education and resources to help families navigate any challenges or conflicts that may arise.
The term "family" in a medical context often refers to a group of individuals who are related by blood, marriage, or adoption and who consider themselves to be a single household. This can include spouses, parents, children, siblings, grandparents, and other extended family members. In some cases, the term may also be used more broadly to refer to any close-knit group of people who provide emotional and social support for one another, regardless of their biological or legal relationship.
In healthcare settings, understanding a patient's family dynamics can be important for providing effective care. Family members may be involved in decision-making about medical treatments, providing care and support at home, and communicating with healthcare providers. Additionally, cultural beliefs and values within families can influence health behaviors and attitudes towards medical care, making it essential for healthcare professionals to take a culturally sensitive approach when working with patients and their families.
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National Council on Family Relations8
- Family Relations is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the National Council on Family Relations. (wikipedia.org)
- Ted Futris , professor of human development and family science in the UGA College of Family and Consumer Sciences and UGA Cooperative Extension Family Life Specialist, has been named a Fellow of The National Council on Family Relations . (uga.edu)
- Family Relations is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the National Council on Family Relations.It covers applied research on family studies and social work.The journal was established in 1952 as The Coordinator, renamed The Family Life Coordinator in 1960, and renamed again in 1970 to The Family Coordinator before obtaining its current title in 1980. (corecon-ma.org.br)
- It is a journal of the National Council on Family Relations. (corecon-ma.org.br)
- Family Relations is a publication of the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR). (corecon-ma.org.br)
- Stay informed with the NCFR email newsletter, National Council on Family Relations In addition, it is vital that manuscripts submitted online are prepared for blind review. (corecon-ma.org.br)
- Description: The Journal of Marriage and Family (JMF), published by the National Council on Family Relations, is the leading research journal in the family field and has been so for over sixty years.JMF features original research and theory, research interpretation and reviews, and critical discussion concerning all aspects of marriage, other forms of close relationships, and families. (keepautopartsaffordable.org)
- The National Council on Family Relations (abbreviated NCFR) is an American nonprofit, multidisciplinary learned society dedicated to research on all aspects of the family.Founded in 1938 as the National Conference on Family Relations, it was renamed to its current name in 1948. (keepautopartsaffordable.org)
NCFR6
- NCFR publishes three academic, peer-reviewed journals that feature top research from around the world about families. (ncfr.org)
- NCFR is a nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose members support all families through research, teaching, practice, and advocacy. (ncfr.org)
- The NCFR confers Fellow status to living members on the basis of their outstanding contributions to the discipline of Family Science. (uga.edu)
- NCFR is one of the primary national professional organizations for HDFS, and Fellow status is a prestigious lifetime award," said Noel Card, head of the FACS department of human development and family science. (uga.edu)
- The NCFR is the premier professional association for the multidisciplinary understanding of families. (uga.edu)
- NCFR has a membership of nearly 3,000 family researchers, practitioners and educators. (uga.edu)
Kinship2
- As such, it will appeal to scholars across a range of disciplines with interests in relations of kinship, the lifecourse and the sociology of the family. (oapen.org)
- The intimate book signing this week at Family Gallery appropriately accompanied the essence of the images, whose title references kinship and the proximity between beings. (purple.fr)
Practices11
- He also evaluates the efficacy of family life programs to better understand educational practices that lead to healthy couple and family relationships. (uga.edu)
- He received the NCFR's Margaret E. Arcus Family Life Educator Award in 2018 along with co-recipient Francesca Adler-Baeder for their prolific scholarship and contributions to advancing resources and best practices in couples and relationship education. (uga.edu)
- This is achieved by conducting a state-of-the-art review of theories and empirical studies on family relations and practices at the intersection of structural and technological forces in a transnational context. (lancs.ac.uk)
- We first show that intimate family practices are engendered and undermined by mobility regimes and infrastructures. (lancs.ac.uk)
- Finally, we consider the implications of transnationalism for (de)normalising family relations and practices, in creating distinctive, new transnational forms of familial intimacy. (lancs.ac.uk)
- This chapter draws attention to the mutually constitutive nature of transnationalism and changing family relations and practices in a global and digital age. (lancs.ac.uk)
- Presumably the many lawyers limiting practices to divorce and family law stay up-to-date. (louisvilledivorce.com)
- This study investigated the relationship between coparenting, parental involvement and parenting practices in the context of parents of binuclear families with children aged from 3 to 6 years. (bvsalud.org)
- These findings reinforce the need for intervention practices aimed at Brazilian binuclear families, in order to help them promote healthy relationships for the child and the family as a whole. (bvsalud.org)
- More concretely, the course examines how the development of family policy affects and influences different caregiving practices, focusing particularly on gender, generation, migration and class. (lu.se)
- The second part of the course: Caring Relation and Practices (6 credits), addresses research on caregiving practices in everyday life with special focus on the challenges encountered by different family constellations in today's society. (lu.se)
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- The Journal Impact 2019-2020 of Family Relations is 1.840, which is just updated in 2020. (corecon-ma.org.br)
Practitioners10
- It is with surprise and pleasure as I reflect on the 17th anniversary of the Domestic Relations Update that it remains a vibrant, successful and integral CLE to Jefferson County family law practitioners. (louisvilledivorce.com)
- The Annual Domestic Relations Update seemed to fit a great niche of bringing general practitioners up-to-date on Kentucky divorce law once a year and providing the venue for discussion among this nascent family law community. (louisvilledivorce.com)
- Public family members practitioners who never have expert schooling in faculties think public relations is a marketing tactic. (serversfree.com)
- In the segment of targets, public family members practitioners should set the significant results to be achieve. (serversfree.com)
- In order to recognize the important publics important to businesses, Otter PR (public relations) practitioners can not depend entirely on the expertise accrue within the studies phase. (serversfree.com)
- It explains technically the procedure by way of which public family members practitioners provide the consulting service. (serversfree.com)
- A premier, applied journal of family studies, Family Relations is mandatory reading for all professionals who work with families, including: family practitioners, educators, marriage and family therapists, researchers, and social policy specialists. (corecon-ma.org.br)
- Audiences include educators in academic and community settings, researchers with an applied or evaluation focus, family practitioners, and family policy specialists. (corecon-ma.org.br)
- Audiences include family life educators in academic and community settings, researchers with an applied or evaluation focus, family practitioners who utilize prevention or therapeutic models and techniques, and family policy specialists. (corecon-ma.org.br)
- Peer reviewer : Family Relations (Journal) Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work types › Publication peer-review It draws articles from social science researchers around the world and contains valuable material for Sociologists, Anthropologists, Family … Family Practice is an international journal aimed at practitioners, teachers, and researchers in the fields of family medicine, general practice, and primary care in both developed and developing countries. (keepautopartsaffordable.org)
Applied research2
- It covers applied research on family studies and social work. (wikipedia.org)
- Australian Journal of Marriage and Family (1990 - 1994) Australian Journal of Sex, Marriage and Family … It covers applied research on family studies and social work. (corecon-ma.org.br)
Sociology1
- CEFL experts and other legal scholars will deliver presentations to subjects like family law, sociology, migration or woman's fundamental rights as well as the developing concept of parentage and the role of childs in families. (law-school.de)
Practice2
- During my 20-year career, I have always been committed to translating research to practice, and working collaboratively with communities to promote family health and stability. (uga.edu)
- Her firm, Diana L. Skaggs + Associates limits its practice to divorce and family law. (louisvilledivorce.com)
Object Relations Therapy1
- If you want to see how they work separately, check out Jill's video on Object Relations Therapy and/or David's video on Object Relations Child Therapy. (psychotherapy.net)
Therapy5
- Learn how to apply object-relations theory to family therapy by watching world-renowned psychoanalysts Drs. Jill and David Scharff conduct a live session with a very distressed family. (psychotherapy.net)
- H ow can Object-Relations theory be applied to family therapy? (psychotherapy.net)
- The compelling session is followed by a fascinating discussion with a live audience of therapists who grapple with the nuances of the Object-Relations Family Therapy approach. (psychotherapy.net)
- Note that this is the same family as in our Bowenian Family Therapy and Structural Family Therapy videos, so it is interesting to contrast the styles of these two master therapists. (psychotherapy.net)
- Develop an understanding of the key concepts of Object-Relations Family Therapy. (psychotherapy.net)
Theories3
- With attention to both biological family relations as well as in-law and step-relations, it provides an overview of existing studies centred on intergenerational relations - particularly grandparenting - that incorporate social science and evolutionary family theories. (oapen.org)
- demonstrate the ability to apply central concepts and theories in feminist family research on different types of materials, (6) · demonstrate the ability to show insight and understanding of, and to argue in support of, various theoretical position, using a scholarly approach. (lu.se)
- Judgement and approach · demonstrate the ability to reflect critically on fundamental ethical and epistemological issues in relation to theories, perspectives and studies as well as presentations and reports. (lu.se)
Search1
- Search for career opportunities in family-related professions, or post your organization's job openings to put them in front of qualified candidates. (ncfr.org)
Emotional3
- This study examined the family emotional climate as assessed by Five Minute Speech Samples and the relation with parenting stress and parenting behaviors among parents of children (6-17 years, 64.7% boys) with autism spectrum disorder, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, and without any known disability ( n = 447). (springer.com)
- An interpretive approach was used to discover behavioural, relational, and emotional aspects of youth sport and family life. (uwaterloo.ca)
- Besides the emotional toll that cancer takes on a family, there are many logistical things to be considered. (cdc.gov)
Relationships7
- Futris researches couple and co-parenting relationships across various contexts to inform the development of educational programs and resources that promote healthy and stable families. (uga.edu)
- In particular, little attention has been paid to the way in which family relationships, interactions, and values are shaped by children's sport involvement. (uwaterloo.ca)
- Public relations makes companies more effective by way of constructing relationships with strategic publics. (serversfree.com)
- Otter PR Reviews public members of the family literature discussed formerly, the detail of agree with is commonly regularly occurring and visible as crucial each in interpersonal relationships and in organizational relationships. (serversfree.com)
- Contributions address important issues in family management, household division of labor and productivity, relationships between economic and non-economic decisions, and the interrelation of work and family life, among others. (keepautopartsaffordable.org)
- Under the umbrella of this department includes parent communication, enrollment and recruitment, and building relationships with students and their families for the success of all! (twincitiesinternationalschool.org)
- This is the true source for the renewal and healing of broken family relationships. (gci.org)
Manuscript1
- Pre-submission: helping readers find your article Submitting your article Editorial policies 3.1 Peer review policy 3.2 Authorship 3.3 Research ethics and patient consent 3.4 Clinical trials 3.5 Reporting guidelines Publishing Policies 4.1 Publication ethics 4.2 Contributor's publishing agreement 4.3 Open access and author archiving 4.4 Permissions Preparing your manuscript Journal abbreviation: Journal of Family Relations. (keepautopartsaffordable.org)
Empirical2
- 9) · demonstrate an ability for ethical considerations in relation to a concrete empirical study. (lu.se)
- The students read empirical and theoretical texts on the development of family policy and investigate its consequences for family and caring relations in various social and cultural contexts. (lu.se)
Work13
- Learn how to apply an Object-Relations approach to your own therapeutic work with families. (psychotherapy.net)
- Jay A. Mancini, adjunct professor and former Haltiwanger Distinguished Professor in HDFS, who nominated Futris for Fellow status, described him as an applied family scientist, "conducting research with the end in mind targeted to prevention and intervention," and that his programmatic work "is timely, relevant, and adopted widely. (uga.edu)
- The logo was "gifted" as part of the dedication, partnership, and spirit of our good work, grounded in good relations and a good mind. (unityinc.org)
- Objectives The study investigated the associations between mental health and job demands, control and social support at work and controlled for physical inactivity, sense of coherence and psychosocial factors in everyday life in a representative sample of Lithuanian family physicians. (bmj.com)
- Method With a response rate 89.2%, a total of 323 family physicians filled in anonymous questionnaire on mental distress (GHQ-12) and psychosocial stressors at work and in everyday life, personal health resources (sense of coherence) and demographic variables. (bmj.com)
- Reviewing the literature on the idea of organizational effectiveness made it clearer to me how theoretical frameworks work in realistic public family members. (serversfree.com)
- Your relation with Allah, your family, your work and your health. (nabulsi.com)
- Islamic topics- Miscellaneous Topics- Lesson (080): The civilized concept of success - Your relation with Allah, your family, your work and your health. (nabulsi.com)
- Someone else might be good at his work and as a husband, yet, he doesn't have a successful relation with Allah, and so forth. (nabulsi.com)
- This sequence of events starts with a bad connection with Allah, and ends up affecting your family, your work and your health. (nabulsi.com)
- Family Relations gives me a powerful resource to work with families in distress and gives me the help I need to solve problems. (corecon-ma.org.br)
- Official relations are based on a plan for collaboration between WHO and the non-State actor, which contains agreed objectives and outlines activities for the coming three-year period, and which is structured in accordance with the General Programme of Work and Programme budget and is consistent with the Framework of Engagement with Non-State Actors. (who.int)
- As a part of the American Childhood Cancer Organization (ACCO), I work to make the lives of children and families suffering from cancer easier. (cdc.gov)
Gender relations2
- Changing parenting ideologies and their implications for gender relations are also addressed. (uwaterloo.ca)
- Visualizing Family, Gender Relations and the Body. (uni-graz.at)
Coordinator1
- The journal was established in 1952 as The Coordinator, renamed The Family Life Coordinator in 1960, and renamed again in 1970 to The Family Coordinator before obtaining its current title in 1980. (wikipedia.org)
Today's society1
- The roles women are expected to play in today's society, and the difficulties in balancing career and family, are the central issues deftly explored in Robert Greene's acclaimed documentary Actress . (cinemaguild.com)
Hears2
- It is in this context that each one of us, no matter what our family experience, hears and is reminded of our true identity as children of God and finds the norm for being parents and children in right relationship. (gci.org)
- You may be surprised to learn that every 3 minutes a family hears the devastating words that their child has been diagnosed with cancer. (cdc.gov)
Therapeutic1
- Gain insight into how Jill and David Scharff create a therapeutic relationship that allows families to face underlying anxieties. (psychotherapy.net)
Context2
- Manner seen as a fundamental context of public relations. (serversfree.com)
- He is interested in children's agency and influence in the context of the family. (uoguelph.ca)
Marriage2
- JFTR Publishes Special Issue on 'Theorizing Singlehood,' plus 11 New-Early View articles available for subscribers of Journal of Marriage & Family (JMF), Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Science (FR), and Journal of Family Theory & Review (JFTR). (ncfr.org)
- Their family ties go back 150 years ago in Alabama, and they also had a connection via a 1920 marriage between Mookie's great-uncle and Meghan's great-great aunt. (hellomagazine.com)
Health9
- Psychosocial job characteristics, especially high job demands play an important role in poor mental health, as well as social relations, self-rated health and low sense of coherence. (bmj.com)
- Families, Systems, & Health in the COVID-19 era: Rapid Reponse The co-editors of Families, Systems, & Health seek evidence-informed briefs centered on responses to COVID-19. (keepautopartsaffordable.org)
- Submissions should fit with the journal's focal themes (integrated care, health outcomes, families, family systems, systems of care). (keepautopartsaffordable.org)
- Anticipated health behavior of families in relation to Medicaid. (cdc.gov)
- In its efforts to encourage applications from nongovernmental organizations working on global health issues into official relations, the Secretariat has applied modalities to facilitate such applications in line with paragraph 53 of the Framework. (who.int)
- The qualitative research evaluate the perception of community´s leaders of three unites of the family heath program in Porto Alegre-RS city, to check the existence of improvements in health, as well as in the relationship of the health staff with the community. (bvsalud.org)
- In relation to the Health Council, the community's participation is little due to lack of motivation. (bvsalud.org)
- Family Health Program. (bvsalud.org)
- A comparative study of the attitudes and performances of graduates from an innovative medical school and a conventional one in relation to primary health care (PHC) was conducted. (who.int)
Social2
- This book offers a synthesis of social science and evolutionary approaches to the study of intergenerational relations, using biological, psychological and sociological factors to develop a single framework for understanding why kin help one another across generations. (oapen.org)
- This evolutionary social science approach to intergenerational family relations goes well beyond the traditional nature versus nurture distinction. (oapen.org)
Life6
- The Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) credential, recognized internationally, validates your education and experience as a Family Life Educator. (ncfr.org)
- Compared to adolescents with ADHD alone those with ADHD and comorbidity lived significantly more commonly in non-intact families, in low-income families, with mothers who were dissatisfied with life and with parents who showed little interest in their adolescents' activities. (nih.gov)
- While the importance and scope of children's sport participation has been a topic of research, to date, few researchers have explored the impact organized youth sport may have on family life. (uwaterloo.ca)
- Michael Noble, Community Liaison Officer at the centre, said: "For many people, the First World War acted as a direct link between private family life and major world events. (nottingham.ac.uk)
- My presentations will focus on family relations in light of the inclusion of all humanity in the life of the Father, Son and Spirit. (gci.org)
- The relations of God and humanity as revealed in Jesus are not external but internal, in which each participates in the life of the other. (gci.org)
Positively1
- How have immediate family members positively or negatively shaped the person you have become? (whizolosophy.com)
Implications1
- Deddo presents Barth's understanding of our humanity (a trinitarian anthropology) and then examines the implications of that anthropology for family relations. (gci.org)
Mothers2
- 2015). Mothers' parenting behaviors in families of school-aged children with autism spectrum disorder: An observational and questionnaire study. (springer.com)
- A purposive sample of seven families (19 children, 7 mothers, and 6 fathers) participated in the study. (uwaterloo.ca)
Migration3
- Family migration and private international law, the revision of the Brussels II bis Regulation and women's fundamental rights will each be addressed by two speakers in plenary sessions. (law-school.de)
- In: Handbook on Migration and the Family. (lancs.ac.uk)
- The final version is available in Handbook on Migration and the Family edited by Johanna Waters, Brenda Yeoh, published in 2023, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. (lancs.ac.uk)
Couples1
- There is a family of six persons A. B. C, D. E and F. They are Lawyer, Doctor, Teacher, Salesman, Engineer and Accountant There are two married couples in the family. (sawaal.com)
Children4
- The program targets families with young children age 0-3 and offers an 8-session parenting class, follow-up classes, periodic assessments, and a parent helpline. (csusb.edu)
- Parental expressed emotion toward children: Prediction from early family functioning. (springer.com)
- We evaluated the effects of three aspects of family relations-general family functioning, support and criticism from spouse, and support and criticism from children-on both overall ACP and specific DPAHC designations. (keepautopartsaffordable.org)
- He conducted research on nonclinical families as well as families undergoing adversities such as parental depression, child abuse, conduct disorder, and multi-stressed families and foster children. (uoguelph.ca)
Psychology2
- Journal of Family Psychology, 22 (5), 784-788. (springer.com)
- Journal of Family Psychology: Journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association, 25 (5), 781-784. (springer.com)
Physicians2
Targets1
- The public relations technique, it is hard to reap multi-targets in a time frame. (serversfree.com)
Insight1
- In this live session with Jill and David Scharff, this troubled family gains insight into Pam's behavior by coming face-to-face with the pain they've been avoiding for ten years: the tragic suicide of Pam's brother, Victor. (psychotherapy.net)
Educators1
- Families who participate in our project have access to our Parenting Helpline where their questions about their child are answered by one of our parent educators. (csusb.edu)
Appointments1
- There's also the resource consideration of time and money required for regular follow-up appointments and ongoing financial toxicity for families. (cdc.gov)
Minority1
- Our cross-country results are robust to controlling for minority shareholder protection and other potential determinants of family ownership. (cepr.org)
Members12
- This theme reveals the complexity of the decision-making processes and the positive and negative experiences of youth sport for different family members. (uwaterloo.ca)
- The Otter PR reviews "public members of the family" is mention, various photographs come to minds of human. (serversfree.com)
- Few nations where the idea of public family members isn't nicely developed, the works of public family members are even seen as birthday party planners or tour publications. (serversfree.com)
- Otter PR (Public Relations) members of the family novice, the ROPE technique address. (serversfree.com)
- Beneficial version, which indicates that the public family members manner is a technique for solving problems. (serversfree.com)
- The studies section, the general public family members procedure entails figuring out and getting to corporations. (serversfree.com)
- A vital subject and various varieties of communique are include in public members of the family packages. (serversfree.com)
- Otter PR Reviews important concept of public family members: assessment way an ongoing technique to monitor and regulate public relations packages. (serversfree.com)
- The public members of the family procedure ought to be examined on an extended-time period foundation. (serversfree.com)
- The public family members software has to be achieve to reap. (serversfree.com)
- The core value of public members of the family lies in some organic elements in the relationship itself. (serversfree.com)
- Receiving criticism is never a pleasant experience, especially from family members. (legacyhomecareny.com)
Studies2
- Competence and skills · demonstrate an ability to account for how feminist analyses and studies of family policy and caring relations differ from those of traditional welfare research. (lu.se)
- Feminist perspectives/The Family in the Welfare State: Feminist Perspectives (4 credits), starts with studies of family policy in a number of countries. (lu.se)
Discipline1
- Family Science is a vibrant and growing discipline. (ncfr.org)
Parents3
- The large majority of parents (79%) showed low levels of Expressed Emotion, an indicator of a positive family climate. (springer.com)
- The third theme that developed from the analysis, "The Nexus of Family Experiences", illustrates the intersection of the children's and parents' perspectives. (uwaterloo.ca)
- The core theme, "Upholding Team Family", represents the culmination of the children's and parents' experiences, and helps to capture and integrate the insights gained from the analysis as a whole. (uwaterloo.ca)
Involvement1
- Further, the gendered nature of organized youth sport involvement and how rurality shapes the families' sport involvement, are also discussed. (uwaterloo.ca)
Psychological1
- Experience how the Scharffs masterfully create a psychological "holding environment" for the family, allowing them to begin to mourn the mysterious and violent loss of their beloved son and brother. (psychotherapy.net)
Childcare1
- This report describes the employers' perspectives on childcare needs of hired farm workers' families and their barriers and motivators to facilitating off- farm childcare services. (cdc.gov)
Characteristics1
- A sample of those adolescents (n = 457), aged 16-18 years, with and without ADHD symptoms was assessed with a diagnostic interview (Kiddie-SADS-PL) and ADHD and comorbid disorders were studied in association with the family characteristics and the number of ADHD symptoms. (nih.gov)
Journal1
- Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Science. (corecon-ma.org.br)
Find5
- Across countries, we find that family ownership is relatively more prevalent in countries in which labour relations are difficult, consistent with firm-level evidence suggesting that family firms are particularly effective at coping with difficult labour relations. (cepr.org)
- You should start fixing your relation with Allah, and find answers for all the doubts you might have, such like: Why did Allah create people like that? (nabulsi.com)
- We'd like to help people in the 21st century to explore these links and to find out how their families experienced the war. (nottingham.ac.uk)
- As a family caregiver, you may be struggling to find ways to have meaningful interactions. (legacyhomecareny.com)
- But families find their true place not in conformity to society in general, but in communion within the Church, a family of families. (gci.org)