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Suicidal ideation and behavior in children's homes

Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 2003
The aim of this cross-sectional study is to report the self-destructive and suicidal behavior of 98 children and adolescents in child welfare institutions. The children were evaluated using the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL), the Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) and questionnaires about suicidal and violent behavior, filled in by the child's ...
R, Hukkanen, A, Sourander, L, Bergroth
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The Homing Behavior of Bees

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1930
Resume L'analyse experimentale des facteurs influencant et determinant le comportement de certains insectes sociaux types en revenant chez eux, tels que les abeilles de ruche, n'a ete basee que recemment sur des observations quantitatives. Plusieurs investigateurs, surtout von Frisch, ont montre que l'excitation visuelle, l'odorat, et la maniere dont ...
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Identification of inactivity behavior in Smart Home

2008 30th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2008
To help elderly people live independently at home, the TIMC-IMAG laboratory developed Health Smart Homes called 'HIS'. These smart Homes are composed of several sensors to monitor the activities of daily living of the patients. Volunteers have accepted to be monitored during 2 years in their own flats.
J, Poujaud, N, Noury, J-E, Lundy
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Changing behavior to maintain a healthy home

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2000
Multidimensional strategies involving interpersonal interaction, strategic alliances and targeted use of the media have been shown experimentally to be the most effective behavioral change programs. Health providers need to communicate with schools and community groups, as well as work with product manufacturers and consumer and health organizations ...
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Homing Behavior, Orientation, and Home Range of Salamanders Tagged with Tantalum-182

Science, 1970
Using radioactive tags, we recorded movements of salamanders ( Plethodon jordani ) in their home areas and during homing. Males occupied home areas about three times larger than those of females and made occasional excursions into outlying regions.
D M, Madison, C R, Shoop
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How nursing homes behave: A multi-equation model of nursing home behavior

Social Science & Medicine, 1983
This paper estimates a multi-equation model of nursing home behavior using the 1973 NCHS National Nursing Home Survey for data. The paper investigates empirically the effects of public reimbursement and regulatory policies, as well as other exogenous factors, on the following dependent variables: (1) average operating cost; (2) nursing hours per ...
A J, Lee, H, Birnbaum, C, Bishop
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The Medical Home and Integrated Behavioral Health

Pediatrics, 2015
The patient-centered medical home (PCMH) is at the hub of transformative changes to address the triple aim of reducing health care costs, improving the patient experience, and bettering population health. In May 2013, the PCMH research conference, sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the Veterans Health Administration, and the ...
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FACTORS AFFECTING HOME HEALTH AGENCY BEHAVIOR:

Home Health Care Services Quarterly, 1982
Much attention has been given to developing alternatives to institutionally based long term care. For most of the alternative programs the community agencies are assumed to be the health provider of health and personal care services. An analysis of 18,000 patients discharged from 45 home health agencies in one state reveals that the agencies provide ...
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Behavioral Health Homes: The Authors Reply

Health Affairs, 2018
James M, Schuster   +2 more
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