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Characteristics of Family Background in Bulimia

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2010
21 women consulting for bulimia were followed in individual psychotherapy and assessed for family background characteristics. Two sets of data are reported: objective data concerning the incidence of ‘broken homes’, i.e., with a history of separation or divorce or death of parents; subjective data concerning the image of the family and the ...
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Family Characteristics of Children with Dyslexia

Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1990
Few studies have been devoted to the family characteristics of children with dystexia. The findings from the studies available are often contradictory with regard to father's socioeconomic status, parents' age, sibship size, and birth order, Mother's socioeconomic status has attracted little attention.
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Development and Characteristics of the Modern Family

1985
Defining ‘a family’ is not so simple as most people might immediately assume; there are many forms of family. In British society a basic family usually consists of a man and woman who have a steady relationship with each other and who also have children; children are essential to the idea of ‘family’, but they need not necessarily be ‘consanguine ...
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Characteristics of the EUROTEM family

1999 International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility (IEEE Cat. No.99EX147), 2003
The new four stripline TEM cell is a patented, compact, symmetrical TEM device with a fully absorber lined enclosure. Due to the broadband nature, this device family can be used for radiated immunity and emission measurements. The family is scaleable in size and can take test objects (DUT) as big as 2 m high industrial cabinets.
D. Hansen, D. Ristau
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Family Characteristics of Homeowners

American Journal of Sociology, 1950
Homeownership, for the most part, represents stability and security, both social and psychological, to the modern urban family and is a means of resisting the adverse effects of urbanization on family life. Evidence on the stabilizing effect of homeownership is presented through the analysis of the social characteristics of owner as compared with ...
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Characteristics of Family and Non-Family Businesses

2016
Although the research on family businesses has increased in the last decades and lots of new insights have been revealed, there is no uniform definition of this type of company. Especially the comparison of the definitions across research in different countries shows significant variations.
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Characteristics of Family Caretakers

Psychiatric Services, 1969
M, Sevren, L, Mendelson
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Characteristics of AFDC Families

Social Service Review, 1965
This paper is based on data gathered with the assistance of Mrs. Eliza- beth Cox and with funds provided under Contract 120 between the California State Department of Social Welfare and the University of California. The author is a member of the faculty of the School of Social Welfare of the University of California, Berkeley.
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Family Characteristics and Histories

2012
This Chapter describes the characteristics of families entering the Temporary Family Care Program (TFC), including their demographic details, family composition, socio-economic and parental circumstances. Birth mothers were younger and more likely than fathers to be heading a single parent family, and most were reliant on income support as their ...
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Dysfunctional Family Characteristics

1992
What do transcenders overcome? Particular interactional and family systems are characteristic of dysfunctional families and provide a basic understanding of the manner in which dysfunctional families communicate, function, deal with pain, and relate to the world.
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