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Rayman, Kathleen M.; Edwards, Joellen – Journal of Rural Health, 2010
Context: Rural women in the United States experience disparity in breast cancer diagnosis and treatment when compared to their urban counterparts. Given the 11% chance of lifetime occurrence of breast cancer for women overall, the continuum of breast cancer screening, diagnosis, treatment, and recovery are of legitimate concern to rural women and…
Descriptors: Rural Population, Females, Physicians, Focus Groups
Wilson, Coralie J.; Deane, Frank P.; Marshall, Kellie L.; Dalley, Andrew – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2010
Appropriate help-seeking is widely recognized as a protective factor, and vital for early treatment and prevention of mental health problems during adolescence. General medical practitioners (GPs), that is, family doctors, provide a vital role in the identification of adolescents with mental health problems and the provision of treatment as well…
Descriptors: Emotional Problems, Health Promotion, Physical Health, Mental Health
Cook, Timothy J. – Online Submission, 2008
Maintaining a distinctive Catholic identity is a challenge for Catholic schools today. Religious identity must be nurtured and it must be contextualized for the 21st century. This paper suggests marks of contemporary Catholic character. Also, it proposes looking at religious identity through the lens of student experience and graduate outcomes.…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Catholics, Position Papers, Student Experience
Wilkinson, Lee A. – TEACHING Exceptional Children Plus, 2008
Although there has been a dramatic increase in the recognition of autism spectrum disorders over the past decade, a significant gender gap has emerged in the diagnosis of milder forms, such as high functioning autism and Asperger syndrome. Statistics indicate that while boys are being referred and identified in greater numbers, this is not the…
Descriptors: Females, Autism, Asperger Syndrome, Disability Identification
Choi, Hyun-Jung; Ahn, Jung Hoon; Ko, Minsu – Journal of Biological Education, 2008
This paper describes a forensic science simulation programme applicable for use in colleges. Students were asked to find a putative suspect by DNA fingerprinting using a simple protocol developed in this study. DNA samples were obtained from a hair root and a drop of blood, common sources of DNA in forensic science. The DNA fingerprinting protocol…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Genetics, Biotechnology, Crime
Phelan, Helen – International Journal of Community Music, 2008
As a specialist in ritual theory and performance, with some professional experience of community music, I have always been struck by the robust resistance to clear-cut definitions or identities, by both "ritual" and "community music". This article takes as its point of departure the proposal of ritual scholar Catherine Bell,…
Descriptors: Community, Music, Identification, Refugees
Wright, Ervin E., II; Piazza, Nick J.; Laux, John M. – Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling, 2008
Previous studies have shown the Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory-3 (G. Miller, 1999) to be valid in classifying substance use disorders in forensic and mentally ill populations. The authors found that it also correctly classified substance use disorders in the understudied not guilty by reason of insanity population. (Contains 3 tables.)
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Test Validity, Identification, Screening Tests
Lavoie, Theresa – Exceptional Parent, 2008
Parents often are left wondering how to determine if their child's behaviors are "normal" or possibly diagnostic of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or other problems. This article presents a list of general guidelines that allow parents to determine the possibility of whether their children are experiencing either ADHD or a…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Hyperactivity, Learning Disabilities, Children
Newby, Diana; Faltin, Robert – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2008
Fitness for trial constitutes the most frequent referral to forensic assessment services. Several approaches to this evaluation exist in Canada, including the Fitness Interview Test and Basic Fitness for Trial Test. The following article presents a review of the issues and a method for basic fitness for trial evaluation.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Competence, Court Litigation, Psychological Evaluation
Roelofs, Ardi – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2008
The flow of activation from concepts to phonological forms within the word production system was examined in 3 experiments. In Experiment 1, participants named pictures while ignoring superimposed distractor pictures that were semantically related, phonologically related, or unrelated. Eye movements and naming latencies were recorded. The…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Human Body, Experiments, Language Processing
Matson, Johnny L.; Wilkins, Jonathan – Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2008
The autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have generated great interest among clinicians and researchers. Once considered rare, recent epidemiological data now suggests rates of up to 1 in 150 people. One of the most frequent of the ASD, Asperger's syndrome (AS), has been known as a disorder for as long as autism, which is easily the most visible of…
Descriptors: Autism, Asperger Syndrome, Identification, Classification
Cummings, Kelli D.; Atkins, Trent; Allison, Randy; Cole, Carl – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2008
Special educators wear many different hats in our current educational system. Due to recent federal legislation, they may be required to wear a couple of new ones. This article provides a glimpse into past roles and begins to lay some groundwork for the future role of special educators in a Response to Intervention (RTI) context. This article (a)…
Descriptors: Intervention, Federal Legislation, Formative Evaluation, Special Education Teachers
Megreya, Ahmed M.; Burton, A. Mike – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2008
Eyewitness memory is known to be fallible. We describe 3 experiments that aim to establish baseline performance for recognition of unfamiliar faces. In Experiment 1, viewers were shown live actors or photos (targets), and then immediately presented with arrays of 10 faces (test items). Asked whether the target was present among the test items, and…
Descriptors: Memory, Photography, Visual Aids, Visual Discrimination
Haugh, Michael – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2008
Research about identity has undergone a discursive turn in recent years, with a shift from conceptualising identity as an essentialistic, pre-existing construct that drives social interaction, to a more fluid and hybrid construct that is constituted through discourse. As a result, a number of recent studies investigating the construction of…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Identification (Psychology), Self Concept, Development
Tyrer, Freya; McGrother, Catherine W.; Thorp, Catherine F.; Taub, Nicholas A.; Bhaumik, Sabyasachi; Cicchetti, Domenic V. – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2008
Background: It is often useful to ascertain whether adults have moderate to profound intellectual disability (approximate IQ less than 50; developmental age less than 108 months) when deciding whether to refer to specialist or mainstream services. The aim of the present study was to develop a simple measure to estimate moderate to profound…
Descriptors: Moderate Mental Retardation, Severe Mental Retardation, Measures (Individuals), Adults

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