The Addiction Research Foundation’s Mission is conduct and support research that improves treatment outcomes for persons with substance abuse disorders.
This paper gives and overview of factoes associated with depression among gay men. This paper was presented by Limin Mao et. al. at the AFAO HIV Educators Conference 2008.
This paper gives and overview of factoes associated with depression among gay men. This paper was presented by Limin Mao et. al. at the AFAO HIV Educators Conference 2008.
The gendered foundations of partner violence and its relationship to HIVHopkinsCFAR
Lori Heise, PhD
Senior Lecturer in Social Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Co-Research Director, STRIVE: A research consortium tacking the structural drivers of HIV
Co-Investigator, "What works to prevent VAWG"
Thursday, February 25, 2016
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
In March 2018, the Working Mother Research Institute and the ABA Journal surveyed almost 3,000 people online, 65 percent of whom were female. Respondents came from a mix of professions, with the majority working in the legal industry.
<a href="http://www.abajournal.com/news/article/tackling_harassment_survey_women_men/">Little agreement between the sexes on tackling harassment, Working Mother/ABA Journal survey finds</a>
A life course approach to preventing drugs & alcohol risks [March 2016 Int'l ...Mentor
A life-course approach to preventing drug and alcohol risks, presented at the Home Office's International Crime & Policing Conference 2016.
Presentation from Mentor CEO Michael O'Toole and Andrew Brown, formerly of DrugScope and now working with Mind and PHE.
Robert W Ball, Service and Workforce Development,
HIV/AIDS & Related Programs (HARP)
This presentation will discuss the focus testing of the same-sex domestic violence identification tool for health and community care workers developed by the HARP Unit of Sydney South West Area Health Service. Now in its final design, the screening tool is
flexible enough to be used both within government health care settings and throughout non-government support and care organisations.
Sex, Drugs & Scotland's Health- The prevalence and impacts of stealthing (non...HIVScotland
Delivered at Sex, Drugs & Scotland's Health Virtual Conference, this presentation was delivered by Niamh Roberts & Kate Astbury.
More information about the virtual event is available here: http://ow.ly/YntW50GWhJ0
The Kleinman Holocaust Education Center (KHEC) has just launched its second annual Student Visual Arts and Literacy Contest, which provides middle and high school students with excerpts from diaries that give firsthand accounts of the Holocaust, and invites them to submit reactions to the readings through creative writing or producing visual art.
The gendered foundations of partner violence and its relationship to HIVHopkinsCFAR
Lori Heise, PhD
Senior Lecturer in Social Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Co-Research Director, STRIVE: A research consortium tacking the structural drivers of HIV
Co-Investigator, "What works to prevent VAWG"
Thursday, February 25, 2016
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
In March 2018, the Working Mother Research Institute and the ABA Journal surveyed almost 3,000 people online, 65 percent of whom were female. Respondents came from a mix of professions, with the majority working in the legal industry.
<a href="http://www.abajournal.com/news/article/tackling_harassment_survey_women_men/">Little agreement between the sexes on tackling harassment, Working Mother/ABA Journal survey finds</a>
A life course approach to preventing drugs & alcohol risks [March 2016 Int'l ...Mentor
A life-course approach to preventing drug and alcohol risks, presented at the Home Office's International Crime & Policing Conference 2016.
Presentation from Mentor CEO Michael O'Toole and Andrew Brown, formerly of DrugScope and now working with Mind and PHE.
Robert W Ball, Service and Workforce Development,
HIV/AIDS & Related Programs (HARP)
This presentation will discuss the focus testing of the same-sex domestic violence identification tool for health and community care workers developed by the HARP Unit of Sydney South West Area Health Service. Now in its final design, the screening tool is
flexible enough to be used both within government health care settings and throughout non-government support and care organisations.
Sex, Drugs & Scotland's Health- The prevalence and impacts of stealthing (non...HIVScotland
Delivered at Sex, Drugs & Scotland's Health Virtual Conference, this presentation was delivered by Niamh Roberts & Kate Astbury.
More information about the virtual event is available here: http://ow.ly/YntW50GWhJ0
The Kleinman Holocaust Education Center (KHEC) has just launched its second annual Student Visual Arts and Literacy Contest, which provides middle and high school students with excerpts from diaries that give firsthand accounts of the Holocaust, and invites them to submit reactions to the readings through creative writing or producing visual art.
Addiction Research Foundation's mission is to improves treatment outcomes of alcohol, drug addiction treatment for persons with substance abuse disorders. if you want to get rid of Drugs, Alcohol, we can help. Our goal is to improve post-treatment quality of life in addiction through long-term outcomes research.
The Addiction Research Foundation seeks to improve treatment outcomes with the primary goal of improving post-treatment quality of life through long-term outcomes research.
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This article co-written by Dr. Robert J. Winn which aims to quantify the number of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Philadelphia who report to be victims of domestic violence.
A formative study of drug-using women in Georgia: Setting the Stage for an RCTIrma Kirtadze M.D.
The study is assessing of development of an efficacious comprehensive women-centered drug treatment model. Thus, the proposed study will proceed by meeting four sequential aims.
Aim 1. Explore drug use (e.g., types and patterns), HIV and HCV injection and sexual risk behaviors, comorbid conditions (e.g., interpersonal violence, comorbid psychiatric disorders), and treatment barriers and experiences (e.g., gender discrimination) among IDU Georgian women.
Aim 2. Identify from treatment providers their practices and perceptions regarding IDU women in the current Georgian drug treatment system.
Aim 3. Adapt and pretest both a drug abuse treatment approach of Reinforcement-Based Treatment (RBT) that integrates the evidence-based Women’s Co-Op HIV prevention, and a case management approach for IDU Georgian women.
Aim 4. In a small-scale randomized trial, determine the feasibility and initial efficacy of our Georgian RBT model relative to a case management model in terms of their respective impacts on the frequency of unprotected sexual acts and syringe sharing at post-treatment and 3-month post-treatment follow-up.
Chapter 1What do the authors mean by sexual intelligence” Be.docxzebadiahsummers
Chapter 1
What do the authors mean by “sexual intelligence”? Be sure to discuss the four components as defined in the text.
How do medical professionals differ from psychologists in their views of sexual behavior? How can each perspective better inform the other?
How do cultures develop beliefs/attitudes about sex that are fundamentally contradictory to one another? Consider, for example, the importance some cultures give to female virginity and the ways in which those cultures seek to control the sexual behavior of unmarried females.
What importance do the historical themes of sex for procreation and male/female gender roles have today?
What major scientific development has helped separate sexual pleasure from reproduction?
How have mass media reflected and influenced sexual norms?
How have recent advances in technology influenced sexual practice? What effects do social media, cell phones, and Internet pornography have on sexual views and behavior?
Chapter 2
What are the major goals of sexology?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of conducting sex research on the Internet? Be sure to discuss volunteer bias, demographics of the population sample, cost and effectiveness of online surveys, response rate, and any other relevant issues.
Can qualitative studies determine cause-and-effect relationships? Why or why not?
Chapter 3
What role, if any, do media (including pornography) play in shaping a woman’s self-image regarding the appearance of her genitals? Be sure to discuss the relatively new cultural phenomenon of shaving or waxing one’s pubic region and/or genital piercings.
Discuss the factors that may inform a woman’s decision to (1) undergo a breast enhancement surgery and (2) undergo vaginoplasty or other cosmetic genital surgery.
Describe the issues involved in the practice of female genital cutting. Suppose you were a member of a culture that expected girls to undergo this procedure. Would you want your daughter to undergo cutting? Why or why not?
Should people be concerned with trying to find the G-spot? What would be the advantages and disadvantages of doing so? What if they have tried to find the G-spot and cannot?
What issues would be important for a group leader to address in a support group for women who had just had a mastectomy? How soon before or after surgery should this support begin? Display pictures of a radical mastectomy and ask men and women to report their reactions. How would women feel if they looked like this? Would men feel attracted to a woman or their partner if she looked like this?
What are the pros and cons to hormone replacement therapy? How has the media contributed to women’s beliefs about the need for hormone replacement therapy? Compare advertisements for hormone replacement therapy to those for PMS alleviation or menstrual symptoms.
Chapter 4
Males tend to be more comfortable with their genitals than females are with their genitals. This in part accounts for the greater rat.
AIM Target Programs is the leader in out-patient counseling and assessment, providing services for substance abuse, drug testing, BIP/domestic violence, anger management, and anti-theft. Incorporated in 1994, AIM Target has been helping adult residents of Southwest Florida for over 22 years with over 67,000 people served.
Joshua Riley presented for the Kolmac School in Silver Spring, MD on Friday, April 24, 2015. "Working with LGBT Substance Abuse Users and the Persistence of Methamphetamine Use Among Gay and Bi-Sexual Men" was adored by all. Enjoy his slides!
Trauma Outpatient Center is a comprehensive facility dedicated to addressing mental health challenges and providing medication-assisted treatment. We offer a diverse range of services aimed at assisting individuals in overcoming addiction, mental health disorders, and related obstacles. Our team consists of seasoned professionals who are both experienced and compassionate, committed to delivering the highest standard of care to our clients. By utilizing evidence-based treatment methods, we strive to help our clients achieve their goals and lead healthier, more fulfilling lives.
Our mission is to provide a safe and supportive environment where our clients can receive the highest quality of care. We are dedicated to assisting our clients in reaching their objectives and improving their overall well-being. We prioritize our clients' needs and individualize treatment plans to ensure they receive tailored care. Our approach is rooted in evidence-based practices proven effective in treating addiction and mental health disorders.
The global radiation oncology market size reached US$ 8.1 Billion in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 14.5 Billion by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 6.5% during 2024-2032.
More Info:- https://www.imarcgroup.com/radiation-oncology-market
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CHAPTER 1 SEMESTER V PREVENTIVE-PEDIATRICS.pdfSachin Sharma
This content provides an overview of preventive pediatrics. It defines preventive pediatrics as preventing disease and promoting children's physical, mental, and social well-being to achieve positive health. It discusses antenatal, postnatal, and social preventive pediatrics. It also covers various child health programs like immunization, breastfeeding, ICDS, and the roles of organizations like WHO, UNICEF, and nurses in preventive pediatrics.
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The dimensions of healthcare quality refer to various attributes or aspects that define the standard of healthcare services. These dimensions are used to evaluate, measure, and improve the quality of care provided to patients. A comprehensive understanding of these dimensions ensures that healthcare systems can address various aspects of patient care effectively and holistically. Dimensions of Healthcare Quality and Performance of care include the following; Appropriateness, Availability, Competence, Continuity, Effectiveness, Efficiency, Efficacy, Prevention, Respect and Care, Safety as well as Timeliness.
PET CT beginners Guide covers some of the underrepresented topics in PET CTMiadAlsulami
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- Distinguishing between MPM and Talc Pleurodesis.
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- The role of FDG PET in NET.
International Cancer Survivors Day is celebrated during June, placing the spotlight not only on cancer survivors, but also their caregivers.
CANSA has compiled a list of tips and guidelines of support:
https://cansa.org.za/who-cares-for-cancer-patients-caregivers/
2. The Addiction Research Foundation’s Mission is conduct and support
research that improves treatment outcomes for persons with
substance abuse disorders.
The Addiction Research Foundation now procedure to use these
thoughts and questions to get even more information that may
assist others to recovery from addiction.
Introduction
3. One of the surveys at the Addiction Research Foundation called the
Addiction Change Survey has been promoted primarily through social
media.
Childhood Experiences:
• 39 percent of all women reported having been abused as a child
compared to 26 percent of men.
• More than three out of five women (65%) reported childhood emotional
abuse, compared to two out of five (40%) men.
• Strikingly, nearly half of all women (47%) reported childhood sexual
abuse, compared to less than one-fifth of all men (19%).
• A third of all women reported having been neglected as a child,
compare to less than one-fifth of all men (19%).
• Just over half of women (51%) reported growing up in a household
with alcoholism compared to nearly two-fifths of men (38%).
Addiction Research Change Survey
4. Adult Experiences
• More than half of all female respondents (52%) reported having been
physically abused as an adult; only 12 percent of men reported being
physically abused as an adult.
• Three out of four female respondents (75%) reported having been
emotionally abused as an adult compared to one of three males
(35%).
• One out of three women (36%) reported having been sexually abused
as an adult. (Only 5% of men reported adult sexual abuse.)
• Similarly, more than half of women (53%) reported living in a
household with drug addiction (other than their own) as an adult,
compared to only one-quarter of men (26%).
• Nearly two out of five women (37%) reported living in a household
with criminal behavior (other than their own) as an adult. (17% of
men reported living in a household with criminal behavior.)
5. As it is our research we are left some bigger questions.
Should female treatment have more of a focus on trauma due to the higher number of
traumatic incidents being report?
Does this imply a need for segregated treatment for men and women?
What areas should men and women be treated the same?
Should there be very different treatment for trauma survivors and non- trauma
clients?
How could we individualize treatment more so that it better suited the client?
How does trauma effect the physical component of addiction?
What types of trauma modalities are best for which kinds of trauma in addiction
treatment?
We hope to look at some of the questions with our next round of surveys. We will be
designing and developing a new survey to look at trauma and addiction and male vs
female. We hope you will be a partner with us in looking at these questions.
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