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Peer reviewedOno, Yoshiro – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1998
The behavior disorders of 54 Japanese individuals with mental retardation receiving antipsychotic medication were compared to 52 subjects receiving anticonvulsants and 202 subjects without medication. Results found the problem behaviors of subjects receiving antipsychotic drugs were more severe and severity of disability was associated with higher…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Disorders, Drug Therapy, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedSzilagyi, Peter G. – Future of Children, 1998
Reviews what is known about the effect of managed care on access to health services, as well as utilization of hospital care, emergency department visits, primary care services, and specialty pediatric services. The effect of managed care appears dependent on several factors and, thus, is likely to vary according to the population served. (SLD)
Descriptors: Children, Health Insurance, Health Maintenance Organizations, Health Services
Peer reviewedGarcia, David; Smith, Richard G. – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1999
A study administered Naltrexone (NLTX) to two adult females with profound mental retardation who engaged in self-injurious behavior (SIB). For one participant, NLTX produced slight reductions in SIB across baseline conditions. The second participant's results showed NLTX reduced head-slapping during demand sessions but had no apparent effect on…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Change, Drug Therapy, Females
Peer reviewedSalager-Meyer, Francoise – Technical Communication Quarterly, 2000
Investigates the quantitative and qualitative evolution of debate-creating vs. accounting references in 90 French medical articles published between 1810 and 1995. Suggests that nineteenth-century French academic writing tends to be more polemical or oppositional than cooperative by contrast to its twentieth-century counterpart. Suggests that the…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedAro, A. R.; Hakonen, A.; Hietala, M.; Lonnqvist, J.; Niemela, P.; Peltonen, L; Aula, P. – Patient Education and Counseling, 1997
Effects of age, education, and gender on acceptance of genetic testing were studied. Finnish participants responded to a questionnaire presenting reasons for and against genetic testing (N=1,967). Intentions to take genetic tests, worries, and experience of genetic test or hereditary disease were also assessed. Results are presented and discussed.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attitudes, Family Health, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedBrighton, Malcolm – Evaluation and Research in Education, 2000
Explores what it would mean to "spread best practice" in educational measurement and considers lessons from the history of medicine and other scientific disciplines that are relevant to the development of educational theory and practice. Makes the case that these lessons point toward the use of less complex statistical tools and the collection and…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Educational Practices, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedLewis-Stevenson, Sherri; Hueston, William J.; Mainous, Arch G., III; Bazell, Carol; Ye, Xiaobu – Family Medicine, 2001
Surveyed departments of family medicine to determine workforce composition and rank of women and minority faculty. Found that while faculty were more likely to be female or minority than in other medical disciplines, women and minorities were less likely to be associate or full professors. Found no institutional or departmental characteristics…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Faculty Promotion, Family Practice (Medicine)
Costa, Celio Juvenal – Comunicacoes, 2000
Reflects on the current tendency in Brazilian higher education for greater and greater specialization, particularly in human sciences and in medicine. Calls for less specialization and a more historic and general preparation, especially in teacher education. (BT)
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Foreign Countries, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Peer reviewedLavanchy, Marcel; Connelly, Ian; Grzybowski, Stefan; Michalos, Alex C.; Berkowitz, Jonathan; Thommasen, Harvey V. – Social Indicators Research, 2004
Objective: To identify and quantify factors that contribute to rural physicians' satisfaction with their jobs and life as a whole. Design: Cross-sectional, mailed survey. Study population: Family physicians practicing in rural communities eligible for British Columbia's Northern and Isolation Allowance. Main measures: Demographics, Domain…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Place of Residence, Physicians, Life Satisfaction
Smulyan, Lisa – Gender and Education, 2004
This study explores how twenty-eight women graduates of a liberal arts college renegotiate personal and professional identities over a ten year period. Approximately half of these women entered college planning to pursue a career in medicine; the other half indicated some interest in the field of education. Each participant was interviewed six…
Descriptors: Females, Career Planning, Medicine, College Graduates
Fullick, Ann – Primary Science Review, 2006
For as long as people have sought to understand the world in which they live, stories have played an important role in helping to clarify and communicate their ideas. In ancient times, stories such as the four humours of the body provided a way of explaining health and disease. In the modern world, stories have largely been replaced by rational,…
Descriptors: Science Curriculum, Educational Resources, Medicine, Health Education
Yordanova, Juliana; Kolev, Vasil; Hohnsbein, Joachim; Falkenstein, Michael – Brain, 2004
The objective of the present study was to identify the origin(s) of aging-related behavioral slowing in sensorimotor tasks. For this aim, event-related potentials (ERPs) were analyzed at 64 electrodes to evaluate the strength and timing of different stages of information processing in the brain. Electrophysiological induces of stimulus processing,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Sensory Integration, Young Adults, Older Adults
Vanderburg, Willem H. – Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, 2006
This fourth part outlines a strategy for overcoming the limitations of the knowledge system for engineering by combining intellectual maps, preventive approaches, umbrella concepts, and round tables as described in the earlier parts. A discussion of the issues faced by modern medicine illustrates the paradigmatic nature of the diagnosis and…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Engineering Education, Medical Education, Medicine
Meerabeau, Elizabeth – Higher Education Quarterly, 2006
Department of Health policy currently espouses shared learning between the various health "tribes". There are many cogent arguments for this; however, there may be unaddressed tensions because of status differences between the disciplines. This paper compares two of the main academic disciplines involved--nursing, a recent entrant to…
Descriptors: Nursing, Medicine, Nursing Education, Medical Education
Chng, Chwee Lye; Neill, Kweethai; Fogle, Peggy – American Journal of Health Education, 2003
This study assessed the use of complementary and alternative medicine among college students (N=913), the relationships between health locus of control with use of complementary and alternative medicine, and health local of control with attitudes toward complementary and alternative medicine and what predicts their use. A majority (66%, n-913) of…
Descriptors: Locus of Control, College Students, College Curriculum, Medicine

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