Sensitivity and specificity of tuberculosis signs and symptoms screening and adjunct role of social pathology characteristics in predicting bacteriologically confirmed tuberculosis in Myanmar [PDF]
Background Globally, using tuberculosis signs and symptoms (TB-SS) as a screening tool has become less important due to its low sensitivity and specificity. We analyzed data from the Myanmar National Tuberculosis (TB) prevalence survey in 2010.
Kyaw Ko Ko Htet +2 more
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Four conceptions of social pathology [PDF]
This article starts with the idea that the task of social philosophy can be defined as the diagnosis and therapy of social pathologies. It discusses four conceptions of social pathology. The first two conceptions are ‘normativist’ and hold that something is a social pathology if it is socially wrong.
Laitinen, Arto, Särkelä, Arvi
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Burnout as a social pathology in nursing professionals: an analysis based on the theory of recognition. [PDF]
This is a reflexive article on burnout syndrome, founded on the theory of moral recognition from a historical and social framework, in order to design strategies to cope with burnout as a socio-cultural problem in the context of nursing. This theoretical
Garcia JC.
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Simple pain measures reveal psycho-social pathology in patients with Crohn's disease. [PDF]
AIM To determine whether pain has psycho-social associations in adult Crohn’s disease (CD) patients. METHODS Patients completed demographics, disease status, Patient Harvey-Bradshaw Index (P-HBI), Short Form Health Survey (SF-36), Short Inflammatory ...
Odes S +10 more
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Social pathologies, recognition, and forms of life [PDF]
In this article, I consider whether and to what extent the concept of social pathology can serve to better understand relatively long-term disruptions of the social order.
Aleksander Manterys
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Can a human society suffer from illness like a living thing? And if so, how does such a malaise manifest itself? In this thought-provoking book, Fred Neuhouser explains and defends the idea of social pathology, demonstrating what it means to describe societies as 'ill', or 'sick', and why we are so often drawn to conceiving of social problems as ...
F. Neuhouser
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Durkheim's "social pathology" is based on the pathological-normal model of modern medicine [PDF]
Social pathology is a sociological term used in reference to deviant behaviors, or actions that societies have agreed are immoral or unacceptable. Émile Durkheim, a French sociologist in the nineteenth century, created the foundation for the modern ...
gholamhossein Moghaddam Heidari
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Social Regression; Hematopoietic Pathology in Iran [PDF]
In recent years, an important issue that has been promoted in the discussion of responding to the sexual needs of men and women is the relationship, which not only does not have a legal, religious and customary status in Iran, but also leads to many ...
Hamid Dehghani +2 more
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Partnership and inter‐dependence in aid chains: Social pathology or social health? [PDF]
S. Morse, N. Mcnamara
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Typologies of social deviance in Serbian theoretical thought [PDF]
The article analyzes the typologies of forms of social deviance created by Serbian theoreticians. The descriptive-critical method is applied in analyzing five important theoretical concepts and their underlying similarities and differences. The notion of
Jugović Aleksandar
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