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- 1From:Resources for Feminist Research (Vol. 32, Issue 1-2) Peer-ReviewedFebruary 6, 2005. The memorial celebration for Jeri Wine is being held in Room 2-214 of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), the building where we once worked together. I find a seat in the large,...
- 2From:Indian Journal of Health Sciences and Biomedical Research (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Bandna. Gupta, Prashant. Choudhary, Adarsh. Tripathi, Anil. Nischal, Manu. Agarwal BACKGROUND: Suicide Attempt is a self-inflicted, potentially injurious behavior with a nonfatal outcome for which there was...
- 3From:American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy (Vol. 69, Issue 19) Peer-ReviewedI have reached the point in my life where my past is four times longer than my future. Each succeeding year seems to pass more quickly. Like the last bit of water that drains from a full sink, it swirls faster and makes...
- 4From:Pediatric News (Vol. 41, Issue 4)PHILADELPHIA -- An "ahha!" moment can be the key to teen weight loss. Adolescents who experience a "transformative event"--an experience that changes their self-concept with regard to weight or exercise--are...
- 5From:American Journal of Psychology (Vol. 117, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedImagination inflation occurs when people increase their confidence that an event actually happened after imagining the details of the event. The purpose of this study was to determine whether warning people about the...
- 6From:Social Work (Vol. 44, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedRecently, researchers in several different fields have discovered that people who have experienced seriously adverse events frequently report that they were positively changed by the experience. Respondents in these...
- 7From:Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine (Vol. 27, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Asylum-seekers from Africa immigrate to Israel through the Sinai desert and are often exposed to traumatic events. Objective To identify the scope and types of medical services required by...
- 8From:Africa (Vol. 80, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT In Akropong-Akwapim, south-eastern Ghana, memories of a sorrowful or conflict-laden past are accessed by verbal and visual strategies that are allusive in nature. The name-response that a mother gives to her...
- 9From:Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment (Vol. 18) Peer-ReviewedObjective: This study aimed to investigate whether anxiety mediates the relationship between negative life events and nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSi) in adolescents and whether this mediating role is moderated through...
- 10From:Currents in Theology and Mission (Vol. 38, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedSeveral years ago, our family gathered in St. Louis for a reunion. Before their arrival, I had opportunity to spend some time in the library of Concordia Seminary, where I have studied. I was especially interested in...
- 11From:Journal of Family Issues (Vol. 19, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedSamples of widowed and divorced women drawn from public death and divorce records and matched on age, race, and median income of census tract of residence were used to test Engel and Lin's (1991) counteractive model of...
- 12From:Obesity Facts (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground: Bariatric surgery is associated with greater and more sustainable weight loss compared with lifestyle intervention programs. On the other hand, bariatric surgery may also be associated with physical and...
- 13From:BMC Psychiatry (Vol. 18, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground A series of studies indicate that a fast onset of a depressive episode (within 7 days) is a clinical variable useful for indicating bipolarity even when no manic episode has occurred to date. The role of...
- 14From:BMC Psychiatry (Vol. 17, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Research has demonstrated that exposure to life stressors can influence health through a number of pathways. However, knowledge about the patterns of life stressors and their contributions to health in...
- 15From:The Journal of Interdisciplinary History (Vol. 31, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedStudies that use short-run analyses of demographic variables to understand historical populations have gained predominance during the last two decades, particularly in the context of developed countries. Short-term...
- 16From:Psychiatric Times (Vol. 32, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedRabbi Harold Kushner said, "God is like a mirror. The mirror never changes, but everyone who looks into it sees something different." The same can be said for grief. On the heels of the third major death of a family...
- 17From:The Literary Review (Vol. 54, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAs the baby bear must venture out on his own, so we must send you off to forage for your future. We will, of course, miss your great wit at the dinner table, your hearty belch and fart. We will be saddened by the...
- 18From:Nature (Vol. 503, Issue 7475) Peer-ReviewedThere are easy ways to reduce the odds of suffering a life-changing injury, says Sara Klaas. Author(s): Sara J. Klaas 1 Author Affiliations: (1) Sara J. Klaas is director of the spinal cord injury service at...
- 19From:The Advocate (Vol. 34, Issue 7)To mark the approach of the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks in New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C., The Advocate compiled a round-up of events, observations, and articles that reflect on the long-term...
- 20From:Healthcare (Vol. 10, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedWhen people receive a diagnosis of chronic or non-communicable disease, they need to reorganize their lives to understand and accommodate the changes associated with the new health condition. This reorganization, which...