158 resultados para Spouse
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Background: Partner violence against women is a major public health problem. Although there are currently a number of validated screening and diagnostic tools that can be used to evaluate this type of violence, such tools are not available in Spain. The aim of this study is to analyze the validity and reliability of the Spanish version of the Index of Spouse Abuse (ISA). Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out in 2005 in two health centers in Granada, Spain, in 390 women between 18 and 70 years old. Analyses of the factorial structure, internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and construct validity were conducted. Cutoff points for each subscale were also defined. For the construct validity analysis, the SF-36 perceived general health dimension, the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and the Goldberg 12-item General Health Questionnaire were included. Results: The psychometric analysis shows that the instrument has good internal consistency, reproducibility, and construct validity. Conclusions: The scale is useful for the analysis of partner violence against women in both a research setting and a healthcare setting
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Report: #05-02 Kirke C. Quinn, Attorney for Jo Anne Holland, first contacted the Ombudsman by letter dated January 2, 2004. Quinn also addressed his letter to the Governor’s Office, Iowa State Patrol (ISP), and Iowa Department of Public Safety (DPS). Quinn characterized his letter as a complaint against ISP regarding “the method and manner of reporting the death of Ross Holland to his surviving spouse.” According to Quinn, Mrs. Holland “went through hours of misery as a result of the patrol’s inattention to a tragic situation.” On January 7, 2004, the Ombudsman asked ISP Major Gary Hoskins, Supervisor of Field Operations, how ISP and DPS intended to respond to Mr. Quinn’s letter. Major Hoskins stated he would refer Quinn’s letter of complaint to DPS’ Professional Standards Bureau (PSB) for investigation and response. After speaking with Major Hoskins, the Ombudsman told Mr. Quinn that DPS would do an internal investigation and if he were not satisfied with the results he could contact the Ombudsman again. On March 29, 2004, Mr. Quinn contacted the Ombudsman and stated he was not satisfied with DPS’ response. Quinn stated he would send a copy of the response to the Ombudsman, along with a letter stating his outstanding issues and concerns. In his letter to the Ombudsman, dated May 5, Quinn simply stated: “Please find enclosed [a] copy of the letter received from the Department of Public Safety. We think this is an absolute outrage. We welcome your input.”
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The Spousal Impoverishment Protection Law Have you ever wondered… What will happen if your spouse is not able to live at home because of poor health or confusion? Will you have to spend all of your resources to pay for your spouse’s nursing home care before Medicaid will help? The answer is, “NO”! You have protection from losing all income and assets to pay for your spouse’s care in the nursing home when your spouse qualifies for Medicaid.
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Rapport de synthèse : L'article constituant le présent travail de thèse décrit une recherche portant sur des couples adultes recrutés dans la population générale, décrivant rétrospectivement les attitudes de leurs parents respectifs envers eux au cours de leur enfance. Le rôle joué par les attitudes d'attachement dans les relations adultes, et notamment les relations de couples, est bien démontré. De même, il est établi que les relations établies avec les parents dans l'enfance influencent le type d'attitude d'attachement qui prédominera à l'âge adulte. Dès lors, nous avons investigué l'existence, au sein de ces couples adultes, de souvenirs similaires quant aux attitudes prodiguées par les parents. Pour réaliser cette recherche, nous avons contacté tous les parents des enfants scolarisés en 2e/3e années et en 6e/7e années au sein des écoles de plusieurs communes de la région lausannoise, permettant de constituer un échantillon de 563 couples de parents. Au moyen d'autoquestionnaires, nous avons évalué pour chaque membre du couple : 1) sa description rétrospective des attitudes de ses deux parents envers lui pendant son enfance ; 2) le degré de sa symptomatologie psychiatrique actuelle ; et 3) son évaluation du degré d'ajustement dyadique actuel au sein du couple. La comparaison des scores des époux respectifs sur « l'échelle de lien parental » (PBI : Parental Bonding Instrument) a montré une ressemblance, au sein des couples, concernant la c chaleur et affection » (« Care ») témoignée au cours de l'enfance parle parent de même sexe que le sujet. Les analyses complémentaires effectuées semblent exclure que cette similarité soit due à des facteurs confondant comme l'âge, l'origine culturelle, le niveau socio-économique, ou le degré de symptomatologie psychiatrique. De même, cette similarité ne semble pas être attribuable à une convergence de vue grandissante des conjoints au cours de leur union. Par ailleurs, le degré d'ajustement dyadique s'est révélé être dépendant du degré cumulé de chaleur et d'affection tel que remémoré par chaque conjoint, et non du degré de similarité dans le couple pour ce qui concerne le souvenir de la chaleur et de l'affection reçues. Bien que basée sur des évaluations rétrospectives des attitudes parentales, et ne disposant pas d'une investigation psychiatrique standardisée incluant les critères diagnostiques, cette étude repose néanmoins sur un grand échantillon, recruté dans la population générale. Nos résultats ont notamment des implications concernant la santé des enfants. En effet, en raison de la similarité mise en évidence dans nos résultats, un enfant dont un des parents a reçu peu de chaleur et d'affection dans son enfance a plus de chances que son autre parent aie lui-même également reçu moins de chaleur et d'affection. De ce fait, d'une part l'ajustement dyadique du couple parental sera particulièrement bas, ce qui peut se répercuter sur les enfants du couple. D'autre part, comme les attitudes parentales se transmettent en partie de génération en génération, le même enfant risque d'être exposé, de la part de ses deux parents, à une attitude comportant peu de chaleur et d'affection, ce qui représente un risque de développement ultérieur des pathologies psychiatriques chez cet enfant.
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To test the hypothesis that cardiometabolic risk is attenuated when caregivers are relieved of caregiving stress when the caregiving recipient transitions out of the home.
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On cover: In one act.
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Front. by Robert Cruikshank.
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"February 1985."
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Spouses of older people with hearing impairment frequently urge their hearing impaired partners to seek help for their hearing difficulties. Only a minority of individuals with hearing impairment are self-motivated, with the majority of clients, especially older clients, presenting at audiology clinics under the persuasion or influence of their spouse or significant other. This highlights the important role that spouses play in initiating aural rehabilitation and indicates that spouses of older people with hearing impairment may become so frustrated with their partners' hearing loss that they are often the primary reason why the hearing impaired person presents for audiological services. To date, however, the number of studies addressing the effect of hearing loss on significant others is limited. Those studies that have investigated the effect of hearing impairment on families are commonly focused on the person with the impairment and most commonly, the significant other has merely been used as a proxy to describe the perceived problems of his or her spouse. Further, there has been no systematic indepth investigation of the needs of spouses of older people with hearing impairment, including the effect of retirement and the increase in time spent together, with the majority of studies focusing primarily on younger spouses of workers affected by noise-induced hearing loss. The cumulative effect of experiencing many years of hearing difficulties with a partner may also influence the extent to which older spouses are affected by hearing impairment. The primary purpose of this article is therefore to critically review the existing literature on the effects of hearing impairment on spouses. It will also provide a rationale for the importance of this topic as a clinical issue and suggest some future directions for research in this area.
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The ordination of women to the priesthood in the Church of England in 1994 signified great change. The impact of the new priests was well documented, and their integration became the focus of much research in the following years. One important area of change was the altered dynamics of gender identity. New roles had opened up for women, but new identities had also emerged for men. While women priests were a new historical emergence, so too were clergy husbands. This paper will consider the historical construction of masculinities and femininities within the church and will go on to look at this in the context of clergy spouses, specifically focusing on men occupying this role. Some provisional findings, acting as work in progress, will be considered.
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Enfocando os tópicos namoro e noivado, idade ao casar e diferenças de idade entre os cônjuges, este artigo caminha por três grandes períodos históricos: o período colonial; o século XIX até finais do XX; e o início do século XXI. Trata-se de uma análise transdisciplinar dos pontos de vista histórico, social, demográfico, legal e jurídico, focalizando o desenrolar dessas situações seja por persistências e/ou mudanças; quem e quais são os atores envolvidos e sua importância nas escolhas dos futuros nubentes. No início, a seleção era fundada no parentesco e no território, privilegiando a grande rede familiar solidária no enfrentamento das dificuldades de sobrevivência. Com os avanços da industrialização, da urbanização, da tecnologia e de comunicação, além do crescimento da importância das pessoas, as escolhas foram se transformando, diminuindo a dependência da estrutura familiar e aumentando a escolha pessoal e afetiva, influenciadas pelas variadas formas de mudança social, demográfica, jurídica.
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Background: Sudden unexpected cardiac death (SUCD) accounts for approximately 25% of deaths from ischaemic heart disease (IHD) but is relatively poorly understood because of the difficulties involved in researching aetiology. Clinical differences between instances of SUCD and those cases of acute chest pain that survive long enough to be proven as myocardial infarction but are eventually fatal might reflect differences in aetiology. Aims: To determine the risk factors for sudden unexpected cardiac death in Tasmanian men. Methods: A population-based case-control method was used with the study population, an estimated 125,225 men aged 25-74 years living in the island State of Tasmania, Australia. The case group of 102 men who had a SUCD was validated using necropsy reports, hospital records and information provided by the usual general practitioner. Cases were matched with 204 community controls. Spouses or partners of eligible subjects answered a detailed questionnaire. Multi-variate odds ratios (ORs) for risk factors were calculated using stepwise analysis. Results: Risk factors measured included: smoking habit, treated hypertension, hypercholesterolaemia, diabetes mellitus, family history of LHD, alcohol intake and exercise habits. Independent risk factors for SUCD were: history of diabetes mellitus (OR=4.2, 95% CI: 1.39, 12.81), current smoking status (OR=3.5, 95% CI: 1.80, 6.82), and family history of IHD (OR=2.6, 95% CI: 1.34, 4.92). Conclusions: Some accepted risk factors for acute myocardial infarction (AMI) also predict sudden death in men with no history of coronary disease. Efforts to reduce smoking, the incidence of diabetes mellitus and mean blood pressure must be continued as SUCD is, by definition, untreatable but is potentially avoidable in many instances.