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Objective To identify the difficulties of families with children and/or adolescents with mental disorder. Method This is an integrative review. In December 2013, an electronic search was performed on Latin American Caribbean Literature on Health Sciences databases (LILACS) and on Electronic Medicus Index of the National Library of Medicine (MEDLINE) indexed in the Health Virtual Library (BVS) using a combination of descriptors and boolean operators as follows: mental disorders and child or adolescent and caregivers and/not health staff. Results 557 studies were identified, of which 15 were selected for this study. The findings indicated difficulties related to the care for or to interaction with children/adolescents with mental disorder. Conclusion The studies revealed difficulties related to everyday practices of care and feelings expressed during care practices, as well as in relationships with children or adolescents with mental disorder.


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[Euchologe (franais). 1933-1939 fac-sim.]
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[Euchologe (franais). 1933-1939 fac-sim.]
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Este proyecto final de carrera, consiste en la creacin de un blog que gira en torno de una misma temtica: el P.I.R (Psiclogo interno residente). Este ttulo se crea en diciembre de 1998 mediante el Real Decreto 2490/1998. Se obtiene realizando la formacin especializada en una plaza sanitaria de psiclogo interno residente o por un proceso de solicitud, de acuerdo con lo previsto en las disposiciones transitorias, para quienes ejercen antes de la creacin del mismo.
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En aquest projecte es vol implementar una llibreria en Java, que proporcioni leseines necessries per a crear diagrames i esquemes. Es vol proporcionar a la llibreria unconjunt dobjectes bsics, tamb mtodes i funcionalitats suficients per a gestionaraquests objectes. Per altra part, es vol implementar una aplicaci per a dissenyar diagrames Entitat-Relaci que utilitzi aquesta llibreria
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This paper studies how the strength of intellectual property rights (IPRs) affects investments in biological innovations when the value of an innovation is stochastically reduced to zero because of the evolution of pest resistance. We frame the problem as a research and development (R&D) investment game in a duopoly model of sequential innovation. We characterize the incentives to invest in R&D under two competing IPR regimes, which differ in their treatment of the follow-on innovations that become necessary because of pest adaptation. Depending on the magnitude of the R&D cost, ex ante firms might prefer an intellectual property regime with or without a research exemption provision. The study of the welfare function that also accounts for benefit spillovers to consumerswhich is possible analytically under some parametric conditions, and numerically otherwiseshows that the ranking of the two IPR regimes depends critically on the extent of the R&D cost.