Clinical psychology Mental health treatment patterns of state wards| Is placement decision-making different for children and adolescents with intellectual disability? NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY John S. Lyons EisengartJulie BChildren and adolescents in the child welfare system who have co-occurring intellectual ...
The latest stunt of the US Junta now is toban wordslike abortion, autism, birth, woman (not man but men that have sex with men), disability, diverse, race, minority, Native Americans… Yeah, Trump can go fuck his minions. Assumably, I’m banned in the Un*ted Sh*t of Amer*ca… so...
The latest stunt of the US Junta now is toban wordslike abortion, autism, birth, woman (not man but men that have sex with men), disability, diverse, race, minority, Native Americans… Yeah, Trump can go fuck his minions. Assumably, I’m banned in the Un*ted Sh*t of Amer*ca… so...
Frailty is defined as a geriatric syndrome or state, which is marked by increased vulnerability to even small stressors and decreased physiological reserve in old people1,2,3. The prevalence of frailty varies from 4.0–59.1% among community-dwelling older individuals4and 19.0–75.6% nursing homes5...
The functioning and well-being of depressed patients. JAMA. 1989;262:914–9.PubMedView Article 24.Broadhead WE, Blazer DG, George LK, Tse CK. Depression, disability days, and days lost from work in a prospective epidemiologic survey. JAMA. 1990;264:2524–8.PubMedView Article 25.Keitner ...
The most common SDoH were food security or malnutrition (n=7), followed by housing, transportation, employment, education, income, functional status and disability, and social support (n=5 each). Four of the eight studies applied the data to inform patient care, and three provided community ...
In March 2014, a UK Supreme Court case, known as Cheshire West, reached a judgement that greatly expanded the group of people in England and Wales who could be considered deprived of their liberty when under the care of the state. This now includes anyone meeting what is known as the '...
People affected by sarcopenia are mostly unaware of their condition in the early phase until the progressive degradation of the skeletal muscle mass and function results in a significant reduction of their autonomy, with the risk of adverse outcomes such as physical disability, poor quality of life...