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Twice neglected? Neglected diseases in neglected populations [PDF]
It is unfortunately true that clinicians lack the necessary evidence to know how to use medications properly in large sections of the population and do not have optimal treatments to use for many neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). NTDs often disproportionately affect neglected populations that are left out of research efforts, such as children and ...
Ethel D. Weld +3 more
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The ‘Neglected’ Personal Neglect [PDF]
A review of patients with brain injury showing personal neglect is presented. The aim is to shed light on this aspect of neglect often unresearched or only indirectly investigated, and to discuss recent findings concerning the methods used to assess personal neglect, its neural correlates and its association with the more often explored aspect of ...
Pietro Caggiano, Mervi Jehkonen
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In the United States, child welfare reform efforts have dominated three decades of landscape. With glimmers of systemic promise and innumerable individual success stories, data suggest insufficient improvements, resulting in calls for transformation and ...
Lisa Merkel-Holguin +6 more
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Background Child maltreatment is a major public issue in the United States, yet most children affected by abuse or neglect never engage in evidence-based practices (EBP) for child mental health.
Erin K. Taylor +6 more
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Neglected premotor neglect [PDF]
Unilateral neglect, or neglect for short, is commonly described as the failure to respond and attend to stimuli presented on the contralesional side. It cannot be explained by primary motor and sensory impairment (Heilman et al., 1987), and is usually caused by a stroke.
Styrmir eSaevarsson +4 more
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Race, Poverty, and U.S. Children’s Exposure to Neighborhood Incarceration
Recent research has documented negative associations between children’s welfare and mobility and their exposure to neighborhood incarceration. But inequality in such exposure among children in the United States is poorly understood.
Alexander F. Roehrkasse
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Vologda reformatories for juvenile delinquents (1918 – the 1920s) Authors:
Based on the analysis of archival documents and scientific literature, the article discusses issues related to the formation and functioning of various types of reformatories for juvenile delinquents (school and shelter, probation and supervision station
Nadezhda A. Belova
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Knowledge and Attitude of Pediatricians and Pediatric Residents Regarding Child Abuse and Neglect [PDF]
Introduction:Child abuse and neglect is a public health challenge with lifelong consequences for survivors. Physicians’ knowledge regarding child abuse and neglect is essential for diagnosis, treatment, and timely referral to legal authorities.
Forough Rakhshanizadeh +4 more
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The syndrome of visuospatial neglect is a common consequence of unilateral brain injury. It is most often associated with stroke and is more severe and persistent following right hemisphere damage, with reported frequencies in the acute stage of up to 80%.
Li, K, Malhotra, PA
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Emerging Adults in a Digitalized World: Influence of Gender on the Domains of Problematic Internet Use [PDF]
Numerous researchers have investigated the importance of exploring the factors associated with issues of problematic Internet use among emerging adults.
Bukola Victoria Bada +2 more
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