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Multidimensional Measurements of Dysarthria in Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Lang Commun Disord
Hellemond SV   +6 more
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In Their Own Voices

Qualitative Health Research, 2013
We conducted exit interviews with a random sample of 39 predominantly Central American immigrant mothers who had completed a longitudinal randomized controlled trial to prevent perinatal depression. We found that rates and levels of perinatal depression in the intervention and control groups were lower than expected and did not differ between groups at
Huynh-Nhu, Le   +3 more
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In Their Own Voices

Trauma and Memory, 2016
In 1946 David P. Boder, an American psychiatrist, interviewed more than one hundred displaced persons, mostly survivors of the Holocaust. The interviews, taped with a wire recorder, are among the earliest oral testimonies to be collected. Boder aimed at letting American public opinion know the impact of catastrophe which had happened in Europe ...
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In Their Own Voices

2000
IntroductionI: Argument, Rhetoric, and Data for and Against Transracial AdoptionLegal Status, History, and Review of Empirical WorkII: Transracial Adoptees Tell Their StoriesIntroductionInterviewsDonna Francis*Jessica PeltonAndreaKimberly StapertShecara*Laurie GoffChantel TremitiereNicolle Tremitiere YatesRachelIris*Aaliyah*Rhonda RoordaReverend Keith ...
Rita J. Simon, Rhonda M. Roorda
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In Their Own Voices

Qualitative Health Research, 2014
Individuals with disabilities continue to experience exclusion from mainstream contexts amid stereotypical constructions of disability as an inferior status. To address these inequities, we contend that the ramifications for both theory and praxis in disability research rests heavily on the way in which disability is theorized. In this article, we draw
Natalie, Smith-Chandler, Estelle, Swart
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In their own voice

2016
There is a long history of efforts to improve the number of underrepresented students in higher education, including those in the various health profession fields. In particular, given the changing demographics in the United States, there has been an increase in the number of initiatives to provide access, scholarships, and funding to underrepresented ...
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In their Own Voices

Urban Education, 1999
The purpose of this ethnographic study was to investigate the causes of school failure from a student perspective. Interviews were conducted with 40 students who were experiencing academic difficulties in an urban high school undergoing reform into a science academy. Drawing on the innovative methodology employed by Farrell, Peguero, Lindsey, and White,
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Mothers With Disabilities: In Their Own Voice

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2000
Abstract Objectives. The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of the personal experience of women with disabilities engaged in the occupation of mothering and their perceptions of their interpersonal environment, including interaction with family, professional caregivers, and the community. Method.
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