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From:Exceptional Children (Vol. 58, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis article includes a multimethod, multisource analysis and synthesis of the degree to which contemporary family-oriented early intervention policies and practices are family centered. Federal laws and legislation,...
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From:Journal of Behavioral Addictions (Vol. 10, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedBackground and aims: Social variables including parental and family factors may serve as risk factors for Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) in adolescents. An IGD treatment programme should address these factors. We...
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From:Social Work Research (Vol. 22, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe services provided to 120 children (62 experimental and 58 control) by state welfare agencies were followed for six years. When identified initially, all of the children were in out-of-home placements. After a...
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From:Community CareFamily court practitioner leaders have raised concerns about the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service appointing professionally unqualified staff to a new private law support role. Cafcass wants a...
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From:African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe 2019 corona virus disease (COVID-19) has wreaked havoc on countries, communities and households. Its effect on individuals and their families, although enormous, has not been adequately explored. We thus present a...
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From:BMC Palliative Care (Vol. 11, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Parental palliative disease is a family affair, however adolescent's well-being and coping are still rarely considered. The objectives of this paper were a) to identify differences in psychosocial...
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From:University of Queensland Law Journal (Vol. 40, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIn March 2020, the family law courts, like other Australian courts, moved to hearing proceedings 'remotely', by phone, audio-visual link or software platform. This article examines the particular circumstances of family...
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From:AAFP News NowPeer-ReviewedFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tuesday, November 2, 2021 Statement attributable to: Sterling N. Ransone, Jr., MD, FAAFP President American Academy of Family Physicians “The American Academy of Family Physicians...
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From:Studies in Family Planning (Vol. 31, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIndia's family planning program represents one of the earliest and most ambitious efforts in a developing country to address the issue of high fertility. Despite its more than four decades of existence, little is known...
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From:Monthly Labor Review (Vol. 130, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedOne of the most important trends to alter family life in the latter half of the 20th century was the increase in women's labor market opportunities and employment outside the home. This dramatic reallocation of women's...
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From:Studies in Family Planning (Vol. 31, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis study examines the relationship between common objective measures of quality and perceptions of the quality of family planning facilities. Results of prior research indicate that such perceptions are an important...
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From:AAFP News NowPeer-ReviewedFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thursday, January 13, 2022 Statement attributable to: Sterling N. Ransone, Jr., MD, FAAFP President American Academy of Family Physicians “The American Academy of Family Physicians...
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From:Reproductive Health (Vol. 10, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Reproductive health and Family Planning (FP) services have been of global concern especially in developing countries where fertility rates are high. Traditionally FP services had always targeted females...
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From:Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice (Vol. 19, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Due to increased risk of endometrial and ovarian cancer, women belonging to known Lynch Syndrome (LS) families are recommended to undergo germline testing. Current practice in Finland is to offer counselling...
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From:Studies in Family Planning (Vol. 28, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe prevalence of unmet need for family planning is a primary justification for family planning programs, but the causes of unmet need have not been much explored. This article investigates four explanations for unmet...
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From:Studies in Family Planning (Vol. 28, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThis article introduces the concept of men's unmet need for family planning and explains its programmatic relevance. Using data from Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) of Ghana (1988, 1993) and Kenya (1989, 1993),...
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From:Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice (Vol. 14, Issue Suppl 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground The Zambia Medicines Regulatory Authority (ZAMRA) piloted the implementation of Guidelines on Operating Health Shops in Zambia in 2016, with a view to making basic medicines more accessible to communities....
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From:AAFP News NowPeer-ReviewedNews Release: (/news/media-center/releases/family-medicine-welcomes-new-residents-match-program.html) Family Medicine Welcomes New Residents in the Match Program. The 2022 National Resident Matching Program® Main...
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From:International Journal of Women's Health (Vol. 13) Peer-ReviewedContext: Little is known about sexual and reproductive health (SRH) access and health promotion for First Nations peoples in Australia. This study aimed to better understand community preferences, knowledge and access to...
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From:Fordham Urban Law Journal (Vol. 49, Issue 5)INTRODUCTION In 2013, Rachel Walsh, a thirty-two-year-old mother, was fired from her job for taking an extended leave of absence. The reason? Her baby had cancer. After her termination, Ms. Walsh's employer cancelled...