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Religiosity, Sexual Activity, And Attitudes Of Sexual Permissiveness Among Older Adolescents, Richard Fehring, K Cheever, K German, C Philpot Nov 1998

Religiosity, Sexual Activity, And Attitudes Of Sexual Permissiveness Among Older Adolescents, Richard Fehring, K Cheever, K German, C Philpot

Richard J Fehring

This study investigates religiosity, sexual activity, and sexual permissiveness among older adolescents. Eighty-two college students completed a survey that measured religiosity, sexual permissiveness, self-esteem, frequency of recent sexual encounters, and motivators for sexual activity or abstinence. Guilt, prayer, organized religious activity, and religious well-being predicted fewer sexual encounters. Orthodox beliefs, participation in organized religious activities, and highly-rated importance of faith predicted less permissive sexual attitudes. We conclude that guilt and religious activity can be good motivators for decreasing sexual encounters. We recommend that health practitioners encourage participation in religious activity among adolescents.


The Effects Of Sensory Processing Deficits On Occupational Performance In Children With Fragile X Syndrome, Grace T. Baranek, Yuki H. Chin, Laura Greiss Hess, Jann G. Yankee, Deborah D. Hatton, Stephen R. Hooper Aug 1998

The Effects Of Sensory Processing Deficits On Occupational Performance In Children With Fragile X Syndrome, Grace T. Baranek, Yuki H. Chin, Laura Greiss Hess, Jann G. Yankee, Deborah D. Hatton, Stephen R. Hooper

Laura Greiss Hess

No abstract available


P. Falciparum Cg2, Linked To Chloroquine Resistance, Does Not Resemble Na+/H+ Exchangers, Thomas E. Wellems, John C. Wootton, Hisashi Fujioka, Xin-Zhuan Su, Roland Cooper, Dror Baruch, David A. Frock Aug 1998

P. Falciparum Cg2, Linked To Chloroquine Resistance, Does Not Resemble Na+/H+ Exchangers, Thomas E. Wellems, John C. Wootton, Hisashi Fujioka, Xin-Zhuan Su, Roland Cooper, Dror Baruch, David A. Frock

Roland A. Cooper

Understanding the molecular basis for chloroquine resistance in Plasmodium falciparum will provide important support for the development of new therapies and prophylactic measures against malaria. Complementary genetic and biochemical investigations should discriminate among current theories and pinpoint the functional determinants of resistance. With this in mind Sanchez et al. 1998 have proposed that the P. falciparum cg2 gene, linked by Su et al. 1997 to chloroquine resistance, may encode a sodium/hydrogen exchanger (NHE) responsible for drug transport. Here, we present evidence against this proposal. Detailed reanalysis of the CG2 sequence fails to support the claims for significant similarity to functional …


Assisted Suicide, Liberalism, And Law In The United States, Michael Moreland Jul 1998

Assisted Suicide, Liberalism, And Law In The United States, Michael Moreland

Michael P. Moreland

No abstract provided.


The Use Of Myth And Mysticism In Michael Murphy’S Golf In The Kingdom, Don Morrow Jun 1998

The Use Of Myth And Mysticism In Michael Murphy’S Golf In The Kingdom, Don Morrow

Donald Morrow

No abstract provided.


Virtual Voices From A Superclass: Emails In Exhaustion And Exhilaration, Don Morrow May 1998

Virtual Voices From A Superclass: Emails In Exhaustion And Exhilaration, Don Morrow

Donald Morrow

No abstract provided.


Comparison Of Azathioprine (Aza) And 6-Mercaptopurine Plasma Concentrations After Administration Of Aza Solution Into The Stomach, Jejunum, Or Cecum, Jane Gervasio Apr 1998

Comparison Of Azathioprine (Aza) And 6-Mercaptopurine Plasma Concentrations After Administration Of Aza Solution Into The Stomach, Jejunum, Or Cecum, Jane Gervasio

Jane M. Gervasio

No abstract provided.


Evaluation Of The Lady Free Biotester In Determining The Fertile Period, Richard Fehring, Nancy Gaska Apr 1998

Evaluation Of The Lady Free Biotester In Determining The Fertile Period, Richard Fehring, Nancy Gaska

Richard J Fehring

Small hand-held microscopes have been developed for self-observation of salivary ferning patterns to detect the fertile time of a woman’s menstrual cycle. The purpose of this study was to evaluate one such microscope, the Lady Free Biotester®, by comparing it with the self-observation of cervical-vaginal mucus and with the self-detection of luteinizing hormone (LH) in the urine. Twelve natural family planning teachers (average age 34.6 years) observed their cervical-vaginal mucus, tested their urine for LH, and observed salivary and cervical-vaginal mucus ferning patterns (with the Lady Free Biotester) for two menstrual cycles. Data indicated that there was a strong correlation …


Accuracy Of The Ovulon Fertility Monitor To Predict And Detect Ovulation, Richard Fehring, W Schlaff Feb 1998

Accuracy Of The Ovulon Fertility Monitor To Predict And Detect Ovulation, Richard Fehring, W Schlaff

Richard J Fehring

The purpose of this pilot study was to correlate the three biologic markers of the Ovulon fertility monitor (a long-term predictive peak about 6 days before ovulation, a short-term predictive peak about 1 day before ovulation, and a nadir at the time of ovulation) with the peak in cervical mucus and the luteinizing hormone (LH) surge in the urine. Ten volunteer subjects (mean age 30.2 years) monitored their cervical-vaginal mucus, the surge of LH in the urine with a home assay test, and their vaginal electrical readings (with Ovulon monitors) on a daily basis for one to four menstrual cycles. …


Trade In Medicinal Plants: The Need For It To Be Carried Out Based On The Principle Of Conservation, Nat Quansah Jan 1998

Trade In Medicinal Plants: The Need For It To Be Carried Out Based On The Principle Of Conservation, Nat Quansah

Nat Quansah

No abstract provided.


Student Perceptions Of Empowerment In Their Graduate Program, Genevieve Chandler, Sj Roberts Dec 1997

Student Perceptions Of Empowerment In Their Graduate Program, Genevieve Chandler, Sj Roberts

Genevieve E. Chandler

Empowerment is a critical aspect of the education of the Advanced Practice Nurse (APN). This paper reports a study which asked for feedback from APN students about their experience of feelings of empowerment and powerlessness in their graduate program. Learning which was driven by the student's interest, which respected and valued their experience and which guided them in defining and pursuing individual goals was empowering. Powerlessness was experienced when faculty controlled the process, were demeaning about students' abilities and when learning was not connected to their goals. Advanced Practice Nurses (APN) are in great demand for the emerging health care …


For Their Own Good? A Historical Examination Of Restraint Use, Julie Fairman, M Happ Dec 1997

For Their Own Good? A Historical Examination Of Restraint Use, Julie Fairman, M Happ

Julie A Fairman

No abstract provided.


The Influence Of Stimulus Meaning On Recognition Memory, J Proffitt, L Liu Dec 1997

The Influence Of Stimulus Meaning On Recognition Memory, J Proffitt, L Liu

Linda Liu Hand

No abstract provided.


Appalachian Women: Health Beliefs, Self-Care, And Basic Conditioning Factors, Ida Slusher Dec 1997

Appalachian Women: Health Beliefs, Self-Care, And Basic Conditioning Factors, Ida Slusher

Ida Slusher

No abstract provided.


Hypophosphatemia In Critically Ill Patients, Jane Gervasio Dec 1997

Hypophosphatemia In Critically Ill Patients, Jane Gervasio

Jane M. Gervasio

No abstract provided.


The Use Of Convocation For Exploring Multiculturalism, Ida Slusher, C. Newell-Withrow Dec 1997

The Use Of Convocation For Exploring Multiculturalism, Ida Slusher, C. Newell-Withrow

Ida Slusher

The development of creative persons in the field of nursing has been identified as a major task for nurse leaders (1). A critical component in the development of creative nurses is the development of persons who are culturally sensitive, who recognize and respect cultural diversity (2).

Nurses need a broad understanding of the impact of society, politics, and culture on the practice of professional nursing (3). We have been challenged to discover ways to explore diverse aspects of humanity that are not culturally bound (4). Through exposure to multiculturalism, we are helped to become sensitive to our own cultural biases …


The Movement Towards Clinically-Focused Nursing Education: The Dorothy Smith Papers, Pg, Principal Investigator, $10,000, Leadership Chair Fellowship, University Of Pennsylvania, School Of Nursing, Philadelphia, Pa, Julie Fairman Dec 1997

The Movement Towards Clinically-Focused Nursing Education: The Dorothy Smith Papers, Pg, Principal Investigator, $10,000, Leadership Chair Fellowship, University Of Pennsylvania, School Of Nursing, Philadelphia, Pa, Julie Fairman

Julie A Fairman

No abstract provided.


Protein In Ischemic Acute Renal Failure, Jane Gervasio Dec 1997

Protein In Ischemic Acute Renal Failure, Jane Gervasio

Jane M. Gervasio

No abstract provided.


Describing Our "Humanness": Can Genetic Science Alter What It Means To Be Human?, Angela Campbell, Kathleen Cranley Glass, Louis Charland Dec 1997

Describing Our "Humanness": Can Genetic Science Alter What It Means To Be Human?, Angela Campbell, Kathleen Cranley Glass, Louis Charland

Louis C. Charland

No abstract provided.


Canadian Health, Donald Morrow Dec 1997

Canadian Health, Donald Morrow

Donald Morrow

No abstract provided.


Alternate Visions: The Nurse-Technology Relationship In The Context Of History Of Technology, Julie Fairman Dec 1997

Alternate Visions: The Nurse-Technology Relationship In The Context Of History Of Technology, Julie Fairman

Julie A Fairman

No abstract provided.


Is Mr. Spock Mentally Competent? Competence To Consent And Emotion, Louis Charland Dec 1997

Is Mr. Spock Mentally Competent? Competence To Consent And Emotion, Louis Charland

Louis C. Charland

No abstract provided.


Research Methods And Policies, Charles Weijer Dec 1997

Research Methods And Policies, Charles Weijer

Charles Weijer

No abstract provided.


Thinking About Patients: Nursing Science In The 1950s, Julie Fairman Dec 1997

Thinking About Patients: Nursing Science In The 1950s, Julie Fairman

Julie A Fairman

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of Sensory Processing Deficits On Occupational Performance In Children With Fragile X Syndrome, Grace T. Baranek, Yuki H. Chin, Laura Greiss Hess, Jann G. Yankee, Deborah D. Hatton, Stephen R. Hooper Dec 1997

The Effects Of Sensory Processing Deficits On Occupational Performance In Children With Fragile X Syndrome, Grace T. Baranek, Yuki H. Chin, Laura Greiss Hess, Jann G. Yankee, Deborah D. Hatton, Stephen R. Hooper

Laura Greiss Hess

No abstract available


Advocacy, Partnerships And Client Centered Practice In California, Jane Dressler, Anne Macrae Dec 1997

Advocacy, Partnerships And Client Centered Practice In California, Jane Dressler, Anne Macrae

Jane Dressler

This article highlights the many accomplishments of California based mental health occupational therapists in fostering liaisons in the community, collaborating with consumers and families and developing innovative programs. It also provides a rationale and theoretical construct for occupational therapists to provide quality interventions while both protecting and expanding their present practice through the use of client centered services.