Gary CraigWISEStephen ClayWISEThe Journal of Adult ProtectionCraig, G. & Clay, S., 2017. Who is vulnerable? Adult social care and modern slavery. The Journal of Adult Protection, 19(1), pp.21-32.
Peliosis hepatis presenting as liver rupture in a vulnerable adult: a case report. Liver rupture is a serious, life-threatening event that is commonly due to blunt abdominal trauma, which should be suspected in a patient who is unconsciou... Ben,Buelow,Jeffrey,... - 《American Journal of ...
Community-based opportunistic self-completion surveying for sexual health programming is common among men-who-have-sex-with-men (MSM) in Europe, being used to generate evidence of unmet prevention need, for behavioural surveillance and as a platform for advocating HIV precautions. However, comparing ...
The adult relationships of the men interviewed have often been influenced by the abuse and other forms of violence and neglect they have experienced in childhood, albeit in varying ways: difficulty in trusting other people (which is heightened if these people resemble the perpetrators of the abuse...
The rapid upsurge of HIV infections among MSM in China is fuelled by high-risk behavior, including unpro- tected sex and exchanging sex for money, and inadequate knowledge about HIV among Chinese MSM2. This combination of ignorance and high-risk behavior makes MSM more vulnerable to super-...
Abuse of vulnerable people with dementia by their carers: Can we identify those most at risk? It is possible to identify situations where people with dementia may be at high risk of abuse from their carers. Any effective intervention strategy should... C Cooney,R Howard,B Lawlor - 《...
Therefore, sex-specific changes Neuropsychopharmacology Sex as a biological variable TL Bale and CN Epperson 390 may present an opportunity where the normal trajectory sex-dependent manner given their different rates of matura- becomes most vulnerable to influences that can be redirected tion (Goel ...
Young women who sell sex are different from each other, and do not work with or attend the same services as adult sex workers. Our findings are being used to inform appropriate intervention activities targeting these vulnerable young women, and to identify effective strategies for recruiting them ...
they had small cuts or wounds, they were more vulnerable to HIV and STIs. Drugs and alcohol increased the risk of HIV. When they were under the influence of drugs and alcohol, they took more risks. Those who injected drugs often shared the same needles which increased the risk of STIs....
a hard-targeting criminalisation of some of the most visible and impoverished sex workers signals for them and others in the population that they are unwanted and unprotected in their communities, irrespective of what is said about ending the feminisation of poverty and protecting the vulnerable. ...