demand from social stressors in four areas:privacy and personal space,isolation,interpersonal interactions,and cultural differences.Results can serve as guidelines for the design of future LDSF missions and spacecraft,and will benefit attempts to develop an accurate model of stress in the spaceflight ...
Although planting commercial species in riparian zones is not recommended by the agencies today, management prescriptions and silvicultural measures that favor coniferous trees all the way to the water edge of small streams dominated for more than 50 years, up until the 1990s (Enander, 2007). ...
nature of the disease and the best intervention strategies to people who have a diverse array of cultural backgrounds, belief systems, and life stressors... GG Shapiro,JW Stout - 《Pediatric Pulmonology》 被引量: 149发表: 2002年 Families with Children Who Have Autism Spectrum Disorders: Stress...
Also, many hemodialysis patients are even unemployed and reason why most appear in the hospital at a critical stage for consultation. Adherence to dietary regimen and fluid limitation is a persistent challenge to HD patients due to constant choices about food and drink, existing cultural practices,...
This paper reviews potential stressors and presents habitat and organizational design considerations to reduce perceived demand from social stressors in four areas: privacy and personal space, isolation, interpersonal interactions, and cultural differences. Results can serve as guidelines for the design of...
implemented on a larger population scale. For instance, if all or most families in a specific community are held to a similar set of standards around healthcare utilization and educational access, the community’s cultural norm can shift towards community investment in, and a value of, health...
(flood control, storm protection), abiotic (i.e., firewood, peat, minerals) and biotic (i.e., fish, mollusks, medicine, ornamental species) elements, cultural elements (spiritual, inspirational, recreational, aesthetic, educational values), and supporting soil formation, nutrient cycling, ...
2.6. Ethical Considerations This study was approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB) of Tulane University (number: 839093) and the Medical Ethical Commission of Suriname’s Ministry of Health (VG 023-14). All women 18 or older gave written informed consent, and assent was obtained from...
2.1. Ethical Considerations According to the Italian law 211/2003, no formal ethical approval is required for observational studies in the absence of any involvement of therapeutic medication. By therefore complying to the law, an approval by a Medical Ethical Review Committee is not needed. Nonethe...
These studies both included considerations and analysis for the exposures from air pollution (NO2 and air toxic emissions); however, neither study identified interaction effects between the chemical and non-chemical stressors on health and well-being. 3.1.9. Social Support Social support is ...