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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Mental Health And Employment Transitions, Carole Gresenz, Roland Sturm
Mental Health And Employment Transitions, Carole Gresenz, Roland Sturm
Roland Sturm
No abstract provided.
Does Relative Deprivation Predict The Need For Mental Health Services?, Christine Eibner, Carole Gresenz, Roland Sturm
Does Relative Deprivation Predict The Need For Mental Health Services?, Christine Eibner, Carole Gresenz, Roland Sturm
Roland Sturm
No abstract provided.
Does Relative Deprivation Predict The Need For Mental Health Services?, Christine Eibner, Carole Gresenz, Roland Sturm
Does Relative Deprivation Predict The Need For Mental Health Services?, Christine Eibner, Carole Gresenz, Roland Sturm
Carole Roan Gresenz
No abstract provided.
Mental Health And Employment Transitions, Carole Gresenz, Roland Sturm
Mental Health And Employment Transitions, Carole Gresenz, Roland Sturm
Carole Roan Gresenz
No abstract provided.
Images Of Masculinity: Print Media Representations Of Canadian Male Athletes, Don Morrow
Images Of Masculinity: Print Media Representations Of Canadian Male Athletes, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
A Riotous Reflection: The Heroic, Richard, And Canadian Sport History, Don Morrow
A Riotous Reflection: The Heroic, Richard, And Canadian Sport History, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
As Autonomy Heads Harm’S Way, Louis Charland
A Riotous Reflection: The Heroic, Richard, And Canadian Sport History, Don Morrow
A Riotous Reflection: The Heroic, Richard, And Canadian Sport History, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
The Co-Active Coaching Method As A Theoretically Grounded Strategy For “Doing” Health Promotion, Don Morrow, Jennifer Irwin
The Co-Active Coaching Method As A Theoretically Grounded Strategy For “Doing” Health Promotion, Don Morrow, Jennifer Irwin
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
Moral Treatment And The Personality Disorders, Louis Charland
Moral Treatment And The Personality Disorders, Louis Charland
Louis C. Charland
No abstract provided.
Dhandha, Dharma And Disease: Traditional Sex Work And Hiv/Aids In Rural India, J. O'Neil, Treena Orchard, J. Swarankar, J. Blanchard, K. Gurav, B. Barlaya, R. Patil, C. Hussain Khan, S. Moses
Dhandha, Dharma And Disease: Traditional Sex Work And Hiv/Aids In Rural India, J. O'Neil, Treena Orchard, J. Swarankar, J. Blanchard, K. Gurav, B. Barlaya, R. Patil, C. Hussain Khan, S. Moses
Dr. Treena Orchard
This paper discusses the results of two ethnographic studies with female sex workers in rural areas of Karnataka and Rajasthan, India. In particular, we focus on women whose socio-economic status, and religious and occupational practices, are part of sex work systems that have historical precedents such that they can be termed “traditional” sex workers. The approach taken in the ethnographic work was informed by current critical approaches in medical anthropology and public health. The paper argues that in the context of an expanding HIV/AIDS epidemic in rural areas of India, understanding the historical and structural factors that operate to perpetuate …
Creating Caregiver Identity: The Role Of Communication Problems Associated With Dementia, Marie Y. Savundranayagam, M. L. Hummert
Creating Caregiver Identity: The Role Of Communication Problems Associated With Dementia, Marie Y. Savundranayagam, M. L. Hummert
Marie Y. Savundranayagam
No abstract provided.
Homeless Shelter Use And Reincarceration Following Prison Release, Stephen Metraux, Dennis P. Culhane
Homeless Shelter Use And Reincarceration Following Prison Release, Stephen Metraux, Dennis P. Culhane
Dennis P. Culhane
This paper exmaines the incidence of and interrelationships between shelter use and reincarceration among a cohort of 48,424 persons who were released from New York State prisons to New York City in 1995-1998. Results show that, within two years of release, 11.4% of the study group was again imprisoned. Using survival analysis methods, time since prison release and history of residential instability were the most salient risk factors related to shelter use, and shelter use increased the risk of subsequent reincarcerations.