858 resultados para Life Orientation Test (Revised)


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Bound in brown cloth; stamped in gold and blind.

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Edited by Oliver W. B. Peabody; based on Singer's edition, "carefully compared" with the folio of 1623; with the life by Dr. Symmons, revised, and "New facts" by Collier. The first critical American edition. cf. Preface and J. Sherzer, American editions of Shakespeare (Modern lang. assoc. Publ., v. 22, pp. 658-659)

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"The papers which constitute this volume have all been printed in my journals, most of them in the Pedagogical seminary, but are here revised, condensed, or amplified, and provided with up-to-date bibliographies on each topic by Dr. Theodate L. Smith."--Pref., signed: G. Stanley Hall.

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Revised under title: Schopenhauer, his life and philosophy. [1932]

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New ed., 1868, in 1 v., abridged and revised.

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Half title: The sixth series of John Calvin McNair lectures at the University of North Carolina in 1913, expanded and revised.

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Revised by W.J. Hall, A.D. MacDonald and R.R. Henley.

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Volume 1 t.-p. reads: The life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. Including a Journal of his tour to the Hebrides, tour in Wales, correspondence with Mrs. Thrale, etc. With numerous additions and notes by J.W. Croker. Revised and enl. under his direction by John Wright. London, 1859.

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Cover-title: Khama, the African chief. Revised and reprinted from the author's article "Khame" in Murray's magazine, Apr. 1889. v.5, no.28.

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First edition, Philadelphia, 1852, published under title: Life and times of Daniel Webster.

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Context: There is evidence suggesting that the prevalence of disability in late life has declined over time while the prevalence of disabling chronic diseases has increased. The dynamic equilibrium of morbidity hypothesis suggests that these seemingly contradictory trends are due to the attenuation of the morbidity-disability link over time. The aim of this study was to empirically test this assumption.Methods: Data were drawn from three repeated cross-sections of SWEOLD, a population-based survey among the Swedish men and women ages 77 and older. Logistic regression models were fitted to assess the trends in the prevalence of Activities of Daily Living (ADL) disability, Instrumental ADL (IADL) disability, and selected groups of chronic conditions. The changes in the associations between chronic conditions and disabilities were examined in both multiplicative and additive models.Results: Between 1992 and 2011, the odds of ADL disability significantly declined among women whereas the odds of IADL disability significantly declined among men. During the same period, the prevalence of most chronic morbidities including multimorbidity went up. Significant attenuations of the morbidity-disability associations were found for cardiovascular diseases, metabolic disorders, poor lung function, psychological distress, and multimorbidity.Conclusion: In agreement with the dynamic equilibrium hypothesis, this study concludes that the associations between chronic conditions and disability among the Swedish older adults have largely waned over time.