Plhiv & their household impact mitigation by Sukhonta KongsinHidzuan Hashim
The document discusses the socio-economic burdens of HIV/AIDS in developing countries. It focuses on the impact of HIV/AIDS morbidity on households in rural Thailand. The study examines household coping strategies by comparing 150 case households affected by HIV/AIDS to 150 control households. It finds that case households experienced a 69% reduction in total income per capita and increases in loans, debt, and selling of assets to cope. The study models how reductions in health care support for PLWHA would further impact household consumption and coping strategies. It emphasizes the need for strategic policy action to mitigate the socio-economic impacts of HIV/AIDS on households.
Este documento describe una investigación sobre la posible adicción a dispositivos electrónicos en niños de 8 a 12 años en la localidad de Colina Campestre. El objetivo general es descubrir por qué estos niños se están sumergiendo en una adicción tecnológica, considerando factores socioeconómicos y familiares. Los objetivos específicos son conocer por qué pasan más de 4 horas diarias en dispositivos, analizar la influencia del estrato socioeconómico y cómo afecta su desarrollo. La justificación es
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Lee Otten that outlines his education, employment history, awards, and areas of expertise. Over the past 24 years, Otten has worked in many roles in the television industry including producing, directing, editing, research, camerawork, and sound recording. He co-owns Shoot the Breeze Productions and has managed a staff of 9 employees for the last 8 years. Otten has received several awards for documentaries that covered topics like HIV/AIDS, religious tolerance, and the homeless world cup.
Murli K. Bairagi is seeking a position in mechanical engineering where he can apply his education and training. He has a high GPA in his Bachelor's degree from NIT Srinagar. He has experience with an internship at Steel Authority of India Limited where he worked on projects in the plate mill division. His areas of interest include project planning and control, industrial engineering, and manufacturing processes. He has skills in CAD software, mathematics programs, and teaching. References are available.
Psychiatric disorders in HIV Positive individuals in urban Uganda by Mugerwa ...Hidzuan Hashim
1) The study found a high prevalence of psychiatric disorders (82.6%) among HIV-positive individuals attending an AIDS support clinic in Uganda based on standardized psychiatric interviews. The most common disorders were major depression (54.3%) and panic disorder (32.6%).
2) AIDS counselors at the clinic estimated a much lower prevalence of mental illness among their patients. Many counselors believed they saw no patients with psychiatric problems.
3) The study examined counselors' training and comfort dealing with mental illness. It found counselors had low awareness of the high burden of psychiatric disorders among their HIV-positive patients.
This document provides an overview of design resources available from ExactTarget. It lists seven principles for driving customer engagement, eight tips on designing for Outlook 2007 and 2010, and five ways to improve conversions across interactive channels. It also provides links to additional ExactTarget design resources, including blogs, case studies, and libraries of templates, source code, and buttons.
Willingness to pay for px of mother to-child transmission in ghana by Emmanue...Hidzuan Hashim
This document summarizes a study investigating pregnant women's willingness to pay for prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV/AIDS in Ghana. The study found that 200 pregnant women surveyed had an average willingness to pay of $2.40 per month for PMTCT services. Income, education, transportation costs, and HIV status were significant determinants of willingness to pay. The study concludes that pregnant women place high value on PMTCT and establishing a PMTCT fund through voluntary contributions could provide economic benefits to support the program. It recommends intensifying PMTCT education, supporting unemployed HIV+ women, increasing access to clinics, and introducing a PMTCT fund.
El documento discute los efectos negativos del uso excesivo de la tecnología en los niños. Señala que los investigadores han encontrado que el uso prolongado de dispositivos electrónicos puede afectar negativamente el desarrollo cognitivo, social y físico de los niños, y puede conducir a problemas como obesidad, trastornos del sueño y déficit de atención. Las academias de pediatría recomiendan limitar la exposición de los niños a la tecnología y que sea apropiada para su edad.
Plhiv & their household impact mitigation by Sukhonta KongsinHidzuan Hashim
The document discusses the socio-economic burdens of HIV/AIDS in developing countries. It focuses on the impact of HIV/AIDS morbidity on households in rural Thailand. The study examines household coping strategies by comparing 150 case households affected by HIV/AIDS to 150 control households. It finds that case households experienced a 69% reduction in total income per capita and increases in loans, debt, and selling of assets to cope. The study models how reductions in health care support for PLWHA would further impact household consumption and coping strategies. It emphasizes the need for strategic policy action to mitigate the socio-economic impacts of HIV/AIDS on households.
Este documento describe una investigación sobre la posible adicción a dispositivos electrónicos en niños de 8 a 12 años en la localidad de Colina Campestre. El objetivo general es descubrir por qué estos niños se están sumergiendo en una adicción tecnológica, considerando factores socioeconómicos y familiares. Los objetivos específicos son conocer por qué pasan más de 4 horas diarias en dispositivos, analizar la influencia del estrato socioeconómico y cómo afecta su desarrollo. La justificación es
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Lee Otten that outlines his education, employment history, awards, and areas of expertise. Over the past 24 years, Otten has worked in many roles in the television industry including producing, directing, editing, research, camerawork, and sound recording. He co-owns Shoot the Breeze Productions and has managed a staff of 9 employees for the last 8 years. Otten has received several awards for documentaries that covered topics like HIV/AIDS, religious tolerance, and the homeless world cup.
Murli K. Bairagi is seeking a position in mechanical engineering where he can apply his education and training. He has a high GPA in his Bachelor's degree from NIT Srinagar. He has experience with an internship at Steel Authority of India Limited where he worked on projects in the plate mill division. His areas of interest include project planning and control, industrial engineering, and manufacturing processes. He has skills in CAD software, mathematics programs, and teaching. References are available.
Psychiatric disorders in HIV Positive individuals in urban Uganda by Mugerwa ...Hidzuan Hashim
1) The study found a high prevalence of psychiatric disorders (82.6%) among HIV-positive individuals attending an AIDS support clinic in Uganda based on standardized psychiatric interviews. The most common disorders were major depression (54.3%) and panic disorder (32.6%).
2) AIDS counselors at the clinic estimated a much lower prevalence of mental illness among their patients. Many counselors believed they saw no patients with psychiatric problems.
3) The study examined counselors' training and comfort dealing with mental illness. It found counselors had low awareness of the high burden of psychiatric disorders among their HIV-positive patients.
This document provides an overview of design resources available from ExactTarget. It lists seven principles for driving customer engagement, eight tips on designing for Outlook 2007 and 2010, and five ways to improve conversions across interactive channels. It also provides links to additional ExactTarget design resources, including blogs, case studies, and libraries of templates, source code, and buttons.
Willingness to pay for px of mother to-child transmission in ghana by Emmanue...Hidzuan Hashim
This document summarizes a study investigating pregnant women's willingness to pay for prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV/AIDS in Ghana. The study found that 200 pregnant women surveyed had an average willingness to pay of $2.40 per month for PMTCT services. Income, education, transportation costs, and HIV status were significant determinants of willingness to pay. The study concludes that pregnant women place high value on PMTCT and establishing a PMTCT fund through voluntary contributions could provide economic benefits to support the program. It recommends intensifying PMTCT education, supporting unemployed HIV+ women, increasing access to clinics, and introducing a PMTCT fund.
El documento discute los efectos negativos del uso excesivo de la tecnología en los niños. Señala que los investigadores han encontrado que el uso prolongado de dispositivos electrónicos puede afectar negativamente el desarrollo cognitivo, social y físico de los niños, y puede conducir a problemas como obesidad, trastornos del sueño y déficit de atención. Las academias de pediatría recomiendan limitar la exposición de los niños a la tecnología y que sea apropiada para su edad.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document summarizes an interactive marketing design panel discussion. The panelists provided lessons on improving interactive marketing efforts, including ensuring content is high-quality and king, maintaining consistency across media channels, thoroughly testing designs, creating designs that still work when images are disabled, using headers and navigation to drive relevance, optimizing calls-to-action like buttons and links, incorporating social sharing features, using A/B testing to improve designs, considering the mobile inbox, and finding inspiration through creative exploration.
Humanistic theories focus on the phenomenological perspective, a holistic view, and self-actualization. The phenomenological perspective describes how an individual's perception becomes their reality, regardless of accuracy. A holistic view sees a person's personality as more than the sum of its parts, with individual traits forming a unique whole. Self-actualization is the inherent drive to reach one's full potential and be the best version of oneself.
This document contains sections summarizing the planning for an upcoming international festival at Cranford Community College in July 2011. It outlines details such as the artistic vision, current programming, timing requirements for staff and students, the target audience, funding, staging layout, sound requirements, staffing needs for the day, promotional responsibilities, a four week planning schedule, and audition plans for a talent show called "Cranford's Got Talent".
This document provides an overview and summary of a report titled "What Are We Missing? Rethinking Public, Private and Nonprofit Strategies to Advance Women in Technology". The report examines strategies that various stakeholders can take to increase gender diversity in the technology sector. It identifies several key strategies supported by research, including using data to assess diversity, providing alternative funding models for female entrepreneurs, focusing on bias-free hiring and performance review processes, increasing mentorship opportunities, expanding public-private partnerships, and leveraging public policy tools. The document analyzes each strategy in more detail and provides examples of organizations that have implemented successful initiatives.
Mental health burden of HIV/AIDS in developing countries by David NdeteiHidzuan Hashim
This document summarizes research on the mental health burden of HIV/AIDS in developing countries. It finds:
1) Mental health problems are associated with increased risk of HIV infection and interfere with treatment, while some mental disorders can also result directly from HIV infection.
2) Studies show higher rates of depression, substance use disorders, and risky behaviors among those with HIV compared to the general population.
3) Injection drug use, sharing of needles, lack of condom use, and sex work - which are linked to higher HIV transmission - are more common among those with severe mental illnesses. Therefore, the prevalence of mental illnesses is substantially higher among those with HIV.
Naveen R is seeking an opportunity to gain knowledge and develop his skills in an environment that contributes to company development. He has a B.E. in Information Science and Engineering from Global Academy of Technology in Bangalore with 74% marks. His technical skills include programming languages like C, C++, HTML, CSS, and Core Java. He has completed projects involving JAX-B APIs to develop an RSS reader and writer and participated in various extra-curricular activities like sports and dance.
Mainstreaming mental health into the development priorities in the UN by Taka...Hidzuan Hashim
Mental health has not been adequately prioritized or integrated into development frameworks at the United Nations level. [1] The Millennium Development Goals and key human rights conventions do not explicitly mention mental health. [2] However, there have been increasing efforts to mainstream mental health, such as WHO publishing guidelines for integrating mental health care and UNFPA addressing mental health in maternal health and HIV programs. [3] Going forward, further policy development, advocacy, capacity building, and inclusive efforts are needed to fully integrate mental health priorities into United Nations development frameworks and country-level implementation.
Challenges in delivering mental health services to plhiv in custodial setting...Hidzuan Hashim
This document discusses healthcare issues for prisoners with HIV/AIDS or substance abuse disorders. It notes that rates of psychiatric illness and HIV are higher in prisons than in the general population. A study examined demographic data and health diagnoses for 200 HIV-positive prisoners and 200 HIV-negative prisoners in Malaysia. It found higher rates of substance use disorders and longer incarceration times among HIV-positive prisoners. The document calls for enhancing health services in prisons, addressing mental illness, and providing intervention programs for prisoners with high-risk behaviors to address issues like recidivism and transmission of diseases like HIV and hepatitis C.
Counselling for newly diagnosed HIV patients in Malaysia challenges & best p...Hidzuan Hashim
This document discusses counseling challenges and best practices for newly diagnosed HIV patients in Malaysia. It outlines the many psychological hurdles patients face post-diagnosis, from denial and depression to concerns about treatment and disclosure. Effective counseling is crucial for addressing individual barriers, providing support, and ensuring treatment adherence. The ideal counselor has knowledge about HIV as well as counseling skills, a non-judgmental attitude, and understands their own limitations. Several hospitals in Malaysia have implemented successful peer support programs through partnerships between medical staff and community organizations.
Free Trilingual eBook ~ Jataka Tales with Moral Lessons pdf.pdfOH TEIK BIN
A free trilingual eBook comprising 5 PowerPoint presentations of meaningful Buddhist stories that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English, Chinese & Malay.
(For other free eBooks, you can check out:
(对于其他免费电子书,您可以查看:
www.slideshare.net/ohteikbin/presentations
www.slideshare.net/ohteikbin/documents )
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document summarizes an interactive marketing design panel discussion. The panelists provided lessons on improving interactive marketing efforts, including ensuring content is high-quality and king, maintaining consistency across media channels, thoroughly testing designs, creating designs that still work when images are disabled, using headers and navigation to drive relevance, optimizing calls-to-action like buttons and links, incorporating social sharing features, using A/B testing to improve designs, considering the mobile inbox, and finding inspiration through creative exploration.
Humanistic theories focus on the phenomenological perspective, a holistic view, and self-actualization. The phenomenological perspective describes how an individual's perception becomes their reality, regardless of accuracy. A holistic view sees a person's personality as more than the sum of its parts, with individual traits forming a unique whole. Self-actualization is the inherent drive to reach one's full potential and be the best version of oneself.
This document contains sections summarizing the planning for an upcoming international festival at Cranford Community College in July 2011. It outlines details such as the artistic vision, current programming, timing requirements for staff and students, the target audience, funding, staging layout, sound requirements, staffing needs for the day, promotional responsibilities, a four week planning schedule, and audition plans for a talent show called "Cranford's Got Talent".
This document provides an overview and summary of a report titled "What Are We Missing? Rethinking Public, Private and Nonprofit Strategies to Advance Women in Technology". The report examines strategies that various stakeholders can take to increase gender diversity in the technology sector. It identifies several key strategies supported by research, including using data to assess diversity, providing alternative funding models for female entrepreneurs, focusing on bias-free hiring and performance review processes, increasing mentorship opportunities, expanding public-private partnerships, and leveraging public policy tools. The document analyzes each strategy in more detail and provides examples of organizations that have implemented successful initiatives.
Mental health burden of HIV/AIDS in developing countries by David NdeteiHidzuan Hashim
This document summarizes research on the mental health burden of HIV/AIDS in developing countries. It finds:
1) Mental health problems are associated with increased risk of HIV infection and interfere with treatment, while some mental disorders can also result directly from HIV infection.
2) Studies show higher rates of depression, substance use disorders, and risky behaviors among those with HIV compared to the general population.
3) Injection drug use, sharing of needles, lack of condom use, and sex work - which are linked to higher HIV transmission - are more common among those with severe mental illnesses. Therefore, the prevalence of mental illnesses is substantially higher among those with HIV.
Naveen R is seeking an opportunity to gain knowledge and develop his skills in an environment that contributes to company development. He has a B.E. in Information Science and Engineering from Global Academy of Technology in Bangalore with 74% marks. His technical skills include programming languages like C, C++, HTML, CSS, and Core Java. He has completed projects involving JAX-B APIs to develop an RSS reader and writer and participated in various extra-curricular activities like sports and dance.
Mainstreaming mental health into the development priorities in the UN by Taka...Hidzuan Hashim
Mental health has not been adequately prioritized or integrated into development frameworks at the United Nations level. [1] The Millennium Development Goals and key human rights conventions do not explicitly mention mental health. [2] However, there have been increasing efforts to mainstream mental health, such as WHO publishing guidelines for integrating mental health care and UNFPA addressing mental health in maternal health and HIV programs. [3] Going forward, further policy development, advocacy, capacity building, and inclusive efforts are needed to fully integrate mental health priorities into United Nations development frameworks and country-level implementation.
Challenges in delivering mental health services to plhiv in custodial setting...Hidzuan Hashim
This document discusses healthcare issues for prisoners with HIV/AIDS or substance abuse disorders. It notes that rates of psychiatric illness and HIV are higher in prisons than in the general population. A study examined demographic data and health diagnoses for 200 HIV-positive prisoners and 200 HIV-negative prisoners in Malaysia. It found higher rates of substance use disorders and longer incarceration times among HIV-positive prisoners. The document calls for enhancing health services in prisons, addressing mental illness, and providing intervention programs for prisoners with high-risk behaviors to address issues like recidivism and transmission of diseases like HIV and hepatitis C.
Counselling for newly diagnosed HIV patients in Malaysia challenges & best p...Hidzuan Hashim
This document discusses counseling challenges and best practices for newly diagnosed HIV patients in Malaysia. It outlines the many psychological hurdles patients face post-diagnosis, from denial and depression to concerns about treatment and disclosure. Effective counseling is crucial for addressing individual barriers, providing support, and ensuring treatment adherence. The ideal counselor has knowledge about HIV as well as counseling skills, a non-judgmental attitude, and understands their own limitations. Several hospitals in Malaysia have implemented successful peer support programs through partnerships between medical staff and community organizations.
Free Trilingual eBook ~ Jataka Tales with Moral Lessons pdf.pdfOH TEIK BIN
A free trilingual eBook comprising 5 PowerPoint presentations of meaningful Buddhist stories that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English, Chinese & Malay.
(For other free eBooks, you can check out:
(对于其他免费电子书,您可以查看:
www.slideshare.net/ohteikbin/presentations
www.slideshare.net/ohteikbin/documents )