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Child abuse: Abused all the way but determined not to abuse

Sahel Medical Journal, 2004
The case of a 14-year old girl who was abused right from infancy through childhood, pregnancy labour and immediate post-partum period, and management of both the child mother and her baby is presented. Information was obtained both retrospectively and prospectively.
Ebenebe, JC, Ezechukwu, CC
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Abusing the Abuse

Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 1995
Seemingly more and more individuals identify with some particular pathology which in turn provides significant secondary gains. An efforts has been made to sharpen definitions, to view current fads with specifics, and to question some of the rationalizations.
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The abused and the abuser

1993
The focus of attention in the abuse situation has until recently been dominated by the characteristics of the potentially abused person. This spotlighting of the abused is about to alter, however, shifting more to the abuser. This change in emphasis is due to the extensive research work that has been carried out in the United States and reports ...
Gerald Bennett, Paul Kingston
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Abuse of the child abuse law

Pediatrics, 1978
In the belief that public officials potentially can affect health more than physicians, for the past 15 years I have engaged in the part-time practice of "political medicine." When I started as a starry-eyed rookie, I viewed successful passage of some legislation as a big deal. As a scarred, and perhaps burned-out, veteran I now know that getting a law
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Abuse OF Olanzapine by Substance Abusers

Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 2007
Olanzapine has been used for over a decade for treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. The drug may have sedative properties for some patients, especially in large doses. The case reported here involves a 25-year-old male who abused olanzapine, both by itself and in combination with other drugs.
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Olanzapine Abuse

Substance Abuse, 2013
Olanzapine is a thienobenzodiazepine that blocks especially the serontonin (5-hydroxytryptamine [5-HT]) 5-HT2A and the dopamine D2 receptors as well as muscarinic (M1), histamine (H1), 5-HT2C, 5-HT3 to 5-HT6, adrenergic (α l ), and D4 receptors.
Kumsar NA, Erol A.
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Child Abuse or Parent Abuse?

Pediatrics, 2004
To the Editor. — A 5-week-old female infant was brought to the office by her parents for fussiness. Physical examination revealed no abnormalities, and the parents were reassured that the child appeared normal. Follow-up phone calls on subsequent days confirmed that the child was doing better.
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Toronto multiagency child abuse research project: The abused and the abuser

Child Abuse & Neglect, 1984
Information from 422 cases of child mistreatment in Toronto was gathered from the files of a child welfare agency and a children's hospital. These data were compared to patterns reported in previous studies and clinical writings on child mistreatment to investigate similarities and differences in families whose children have been abused in Canada ...
P J, Caplan   +4 more
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Sexual abuse, fear of abuse, and politics

Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, 1987
This paper explores the impact of experiencing sexual abuse, fear of sexual abuse, and knowing of someone who has experienced such abuse on individuals' political orientations and behavior. Data come from a piolt study of 240 student respondents. Findings reveal that abuse and fear of abuse are associated with increased efficacy, involvement, and ...
Steven A Peterson, Bettina Franzese
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Association of drug abuse and child abuse

Child Abuse & Neglect, 1995
To show that children born to mothers who used drugs during pregnancy were at a higher risk of subsequent abuse or neglect than were children from the general population.This is a retrospective-prospective study of abuse experiences of children born at an urban medical center between January 1985 and December 1990 to women who used illicit drugs during
P K, Jaudes, E, Ekwo, J, Van Voorhis
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