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A history of psychiatry in the United States of America
Objectives: In this general review, we provide a timeline of how psychiatry in the United States of America has evolved and developed since the nation's inception in the 18th century.
Alexander H Truong +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Family members' involvement in the care for their relative often continues after their relative has moved out of the family home. However, little is known about the needs of family members when collaborating specifically with support staff caring for their relative.
Frances R. Vereijken +3 more
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From micro level actions to deinstitutionalisation: the case of asbestos in France [PDF]
This study explores the deinstitutionalisation of asbestos in France from 1970 to 1997. While many institutional studies emphasize the role of external jolts or crisis to explain change and disruption, we focus the analysis on the succession of actions ...
Hélène Peton, Antoine Blanc
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ABSTRACT Objective As social norms and relationship dynamics evolve, it is important to examine how transitions from singlehood to partnership, cohabitation, and marriage relate to well‐being. Method Using data from two large panel studies in the UK and Germany (1984–2019), we identified N = 27,459 individuals who reported being single and living alone
Usama EL‐Awad +6 more
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The Reputational Configuration and Dynamics of Christian Churches in Switzerland
ABSTRACT This study examines how the reputation of Christian churches is configured, and which sociodemographic variables and experiences (personal or mediated) relate to it. It provides in‐depth insights into how the Swiss population evaluates Roman Catholic, Reformed Protestant, and Evangelical churches on the basis of various theories, such as ...
Rebekka Rieser +2 more
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The recovery and resilience plan on the long-term care system. Towards a deinstitutionalization?
IntroductionAfter the crisis caused by Covid-19, among other socioeconomic problems, the fragility of the organizations that make up the Spanish Long-Term Care System was revealed. These events prompted the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP).
Fernando Bermejo-Patón +3 more
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Maltreatment in residential child protection care: A review of the literature
The current literature review provides a conceptual and empirical framework for understanding child institutional maltreatment. The challenges and vulnerabilities of children placed in alternative residential care are being addressed.
Fotine Konstantopoulou, Ioanna Mantziou
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For several decades, international recommendations on public mental health policies have encouraged deinstitutionalization of the psychiatric field in favor of a "community" model of care.
Nicolas Marquis, Robin Susswein
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Measuring Parental Attitudes Toward Deinstitutionalization: A Historical Perspective [PDF]
This paper places into an historical perspective the policy of deinstitutionalization of persons with mental retardation and its attendant affect on families.
Tannehill, S Joelle
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Deinstitutionalization and Increased Arrest Rates among the Mentally Disordered [PDF]
Policies of deinstitutionalization, together with a general tightening of civil commitment laws and inadequate funding for community-based programs, have resulted in an increase of mentally ill people on the streets.
Mark R. Pogrebin, Eric D. Poole
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