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Background Several common maternal or neonatal risk factors have been linked to meconium amniotic fluid (MAF) development; however, the results are contradictory, depending on the study.
Mitra Shekari +5 more
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RUNNING AWAY FROM CHILDREN’S RESIDENTIAL CARE: THE FINNISH CASE
This article discusses the phenomenon of running away from children’s residential care in the Finnish context. In the Finnish welfare system, residential care is understood as a last-resort form of alternative care.
Susanna Hoikkala, Martti Kemppainen
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NEURAXIAL METHODS OF PAIN RELIEF IN LABOR
The pain relief in labor is one of the key components of the modern obstetrics. The multiple trials have been devoted to searching for the best way of pain relief, new methods are being developed and improved.The review tells about modern aspects and ...
R. T. Shakirov +2 more
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Background Self-esteem is fundamentally linked to mental health, but its’ role in trajectories of psychiatric problems is unclear. In particular, few studies have addressed the role of self-esteem in the development of attention problems.
Ingvild Oxås Henriksen +3 more
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This article explores the experiences of child welfare workers in relation to families where mothers have intellectual disabilities. The study is based on data from focus group interviews with child welfare workers in municipal child welfare services ...
Astrid Gundersen +2 more
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Long-term follow-up of a community sample of adolescents with frequent headaches
Background Several outcome studies have reported on the short- and long-term effects of migraine in selected clinical samples of children and adolescents.
Bo Larsson +2 more
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IntroductionThe accurate identification and appropriate investigation of child maltreatment is a key priority for promoting the optimal health and development of children.
Nicolette Joh-Carnella +8 more
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Child welfare is concerned with the social administration of children’s lives in organized welfare states. The aim of child welfare is to promote children’s development, safety, and well-being. Contemporary uses of the term child welfare tend to refer to services related to adoption, the prevention of abuse and neglect, and living in state care. Social
Kathryn Krase, Tobi DeLong Hamilton
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Family to Family: Child Welfare for the 21st Century
Child welfare services have undergone many revisions and transformations since their initiation. Some scholars trace the beginning of child welfare in the United States to events such as a 1655 Massachusetts conviction for maltreatment leading to the ...
Jill S. Roberts, Theresa J. Early
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Welfare and child welfare collaboration
Within departments of social services, child welfare and income assistance programs are typically separate administrative units. Coordinating services for dual-system families across these program areas has been encouraged in the wake of welfare reform and its more stringent time frames in combination with child welfare legislation that places time ...
Tungate, Susan L., author +2 more
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