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Marshall, Margarita B.; Bagby, R. Michael – Assessment, 2006
The incremental validity and clinical utility of the recently developed Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2) Infrequency Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Scale (Fptsd) was examined in relation to the family of MMPI-2 F scales in distinguishing feigned post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) from disability claimants with PTSD.…
Descriptors: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Test Validity, Personality Measures, Effect Size
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Poltavski, Dmitri; Muus, Kyle – Journal of Rural Health, 2005
Context: Ambulance transport of pediatric trauma patients to designated trauma centers in cases of moderate and severe injury is not always performed, which has been shown to result in poor treatment outcomes. Determination of factors involved in inappropriate patient transport, especially in rural areas, remains an important avenue of research.…
Descriptors: Patients, Medical Services, Rural Areas, Head Injuries
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Mears, Cynthia J.; Charlebois, Nicole M.; Holl, Jane L. – Journal of School Health, 2006
School-based health centers are an integral part of the health care delivery system for low-income children. Medication adherence for these patients may be challenging because the student is often responsible for bringing home the prescription and receiving the instructions. This study assesses medication fill, initiation, and adherence rates…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Patients, Adolescents, Student Responsibility
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Feldman, Barry N.; Broussard, Anne C. – Health & Social Work, 2006
The continuing increase in cancer rates among women in the United States is forcing more men to experience the impact of breast cancer on their relationships. Using 71 male partners of newly diagnosed breast cancer patients, this study assessed how dyadic coping strategies affected men's adjustment to their partners' illness. While their partners…
Descriptors: Males, Coping, Cancer, Females
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Lukes, Sherri M.; Simon, Bret – Journal of Rural Health, 2006
Context: Migrant and seasonal farmworkers are recognized as a medically underserved population, yet little information on need, access, and services is available--particularly with regard to oral health care. Purpose: This study describes the facilities, services, staffing, and patient characteristics of US dental clinics serving migrant and…
Descriptors: Dental Health, Rural Population, Migrant Workers, Seasonal Laborers
Laux, John M.; Young, Jennifer L.; McLaughlin, Laura P.; Perera-Diltz, Dilani – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 2006
The Schwartz Outcome Scale-10 (SOS-10) is an effective measure of change in inpatient and outpatient populations, as well as student counseling centers, chemically dependent populations, and research projects. The utility of the SOS-10 in Canada is limited because there is currently no French version of this instrument. This study reports on a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Translation, Measures (Individuals), Patients
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Lester, David – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2006
A meta-analysis was conducted on all studies of suicide mortality in follow-up studies of schizophrenic patients that presented data for male and female patients separately. The percentage of deaths from suicide was significantly greater for the male schizophrenic patients than for the female schizophrenic patients in studies where both sexes were…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Suicide, Schizophrenia, Patients
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McGuire, James; Bikson, Karra; Blue-Howells, Jessica – Health & Social Work, 2005
This study measured levels of self-reported social need in a sample of 684 veterans seen in four primary care clinics of a large Veterans Affairs health care system, using the Social Needs Checklist, and calculated levels of social work staffing to meet these needs. Data were obtained on the presence and severity of 15 areas of social needs,…
Descriptors: Patients, Veterans, Needs Assessment, Clinics
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Masters, Kim J. – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2005
During a psychiatric hospitalization of 5 to 10 days, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) strategies can be used for the management of inpatients and to support the transition to outpatient treatment. This format was chosen after several years of frustration dealing with crisis inpatient care. The use of CBT is well known, and it seemed that an…
Descriptors: Patients, Emotional Response, Interpersonal Relationship, Cognitive Restructuring
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Elliott, Thomas E.; Elliott, Barbara A.; Regal, Ronald R.; Renier, Colleen M.; Haller, Irina V.; Crouse, Byron J.; Witrak, Martha T.; Jensen, Patricia B. – Journal of Rural Health, 2004
Significant barriers exist in the delivery of state-of-the-art cancer care to rural populations. Rural providers' knowledge and practices, their rural health care delivery systems, and linkages to cancer specialists are not optimal; therefore, rural cancer patient outcomes are less than achievable. Purpose: To test the effects of a strategy…
Descriptors: Travel, Patients, Intervention, Experimental Groups
Chiba, Yu.; Yamaguchi, Akira.; Eto, Fumio – Brain and Cognition, 2005
A variant of a line bisection test was devised. Patients with unilateral visual neglect and control subjects were asked to perform the test, which consisted of two subtasks: a verbal and a manual task. The verbal task was newly designed and did not require manual responses from the subjects. The manual task was similar to conventional line…
Descriptors: Attention, Motor Reactions, Bias, Patients
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Wong, S. Y.; Lim, W. W. C.; Que, T. L.; Au, D. M. Y. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2005
Hong Kong went through a battle with a new respiratory disease, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), from March to June 2003. All clinical settings, including rehabilitative and infirmary setting, have actively involved in fighting against the infection. The intent of this paper was to reflect on the SARS precautionary measures that had been…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Patients, Hospitals, Mental Retardation
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Lawless, Kimberly; Smolin, Louanne; Gerber, Ben; Brodsky, Irwin; Girotti, Mariela; Pelaez, Lourdes; Eiser, Arnold – International Journal of Instructional Media, 2005
There is a growing interest in the use of multimedia educational materials for individuals with chronic diseases. However, there is little data available regarding the use by underserved populations, particularly urban African-Americans and Latinos. The purpose of this pilot study was to create a multimedia lesson providing instruction on…
Descriptors: Human Body, Educational Background, Cultural Differences, Computer Uses in Education
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van der Meulen, Emma M.; Bakker, Steven C.; Pauls, David L.; Oteman, Nicole; Kruitwagen, Cas L. J. J.; Pearson, Peter L.; Sinke, Richard J.; Buitelaar, Jan K. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2005
Background: A minority of patients with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) do not respond favorably to methylphenidate. This has been partially associated with homozygosity for the Dopamine transporter (DAT1) 10-repeat allele and the presence of one or two Dopamine D4 receptor (DRD4) 7-repeat alleles. This study examined the sibling…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Siblings
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Chabane, Nadia; Delorme, Richard; Millet, Bruno; Mouren, Marie-Christine; Leboyer, Marion; Pauls, David – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2005
Background: The familial nature of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) has been previously demonstrated. The identification of candidate symptoms such as age at onset may help to disentangle the clinical and genetic heterogeneity of the disorder. In this study, the specificity of early-onset OCD was investigated, focusing on the effect of gender,…
Descriptors: Anxiety Disorders, Age, Adolescents, Patients
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