854 resultados para Social consequences
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Pós-graduação em Engenharia Elétrica - FEIS
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Educação Matemática - IGCE
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Pós-graduação em Odontologia - FOA
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Com o objetivo de investigar os efeitos de variáveis envolvidas no seguir regras, 18 crianças foram expostas a um procedimento de escolha segundo o modelo. A tarefa era tocar um de dois estímulos de comparação na presença de um estímulo contextual. As respostas corretas eram reforçadas com fichas. A Fase 1 era iniciada com a instrução mínima; a Fase 2, com a instrução correspondente às contingências e as Fases 3 e 4, com mudança nas contingências. As três condições diferiam nas Fases 1 e 3. Na Fase 1 da Condição 1 nenhuma resposta era reforçada e na Fase 1 das Condições 2 e 3, havia reforço diferencial das respostas corretas. Na Fase 3 das três condições, a manutenção do seguir regra não produzia ficha, mas produzia elogio na Condição 3. O seguir regra foi mantido nas Condições 1 e 3 e foi abandonado na Condição 2. Discute-se algumas explicações para a manutenção do seguir regras.
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Drug addiction has serious health and social consequences. In the last 50 years, a wide range of techniques have been developed to model specific aspects of drug-taking behaviors and have greatly contributed to the understanding of the neurobiological basis of drug abuse and addiction. In the last two decades, new models have been proposed in an attempt to capture the more genuine aspects of addiction-like behaviors in laboratory animals. The goal of the present review is to provide an overview of the preclinical procedures used to study drug abuse and dependence and describe recent progress that has been made in studying more specific aspects of addictive behavior in animals.
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Pós-graduação em História - FCLAS
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Pós-graduação em Ciências Sociais - FFC
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Pós-graduação em Direito - FCHS
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Pós-graduação em História - FCLAS
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Menière disease usually begins in adults from 20 to 60 years old, and occurs in more than 10% of patients older than 65. The treatment of Menière disease in the elderly represents a challenge because of polymedication. Antivertiginous drugs such as betahistine and cinnarizin give good results with minor secondary effects. In contrast, major vestibular suppressor drugs such as thiethylperazin must be avoided as long-term treatment because of their side effects. Definitive vestibular surgical deafferentations such as labyrinthectomy and selective vestibular neurectomy represent optional procedures but must be carefully evaluated from case to case. Ablative procedures remain the efficient treatment of drop attacks, which represent a high potential risk of severe injuries by older patients sometimes with important social consequences.
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This paper investigates the social consequences of neighborhood violence. Using ego-centered friendship network data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, a survey of adolescents in the United States in the mid-1990s, it examines the relationship between neighborhood violence and the quantity, closeness, and composition of adolescent same sex friendships. Though neighborhood violence is unrelated to quantity and closeness net of individual and family characteristics, it predicts boys’ friendships with individuals who no longer attend school (who are presumably older or have dropped out of school) and predicts boys’ and girls’ friendships with individuals who attend other schools. These results are consistent with the theory that violence and fear of victimization focus adolescents’ social attention on their neighborhoods and lead them to develop friendships with individuals who can help them to stay safe. By structuring who adolescents interact with, neighborhood violence may play a role in determining the cultural messages and ideals to which they are exposed.
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"Technology assessment is a comprehensive form of policy research that examines the short- and long-term social consequences of the application or use of technology" (US Congress 1967).^ This study explored a research methodology appropriate for technology assessment (TA) within the health industry. The case studied was utilization of external Small-Volume Infusion Pumps (SVIP) at a cancer treatment and research center. Primary and secondary data were collected in three project phases. In Phase I, hospital prescription records (N = 14,979) represented SVIP adoption and utilization for the years 1982-1984. The Candidate Adoption-Use (CA-U) diffusion paradigm developed for this study was germane. Compared to classic and unorthodox curves, CA-U more accurately simulated empiric experience. The hospital SVIP 1983-1984 trends denoted assurance in prescribing chemotherapy and concomitant balloon SVIP efficacy and efficiency. Abandonment of battery pumps was predicted while exponential demand for balloon SVIP was forecast for 1985-1987. In Phase II, patients using SVIP (N = 117) were prospectively surveyed from July to October 1984; the data represented a single episode of therapy. The questionnaire and indices, specifically designed to measure the impact of SVIP, evinced face validity. Compeer group data were from pre-SVIP case reviews rather than from an inpatient sample. Statistically significant results indicated that outpatients using SVIP interacted socially more than inpatients using the alternative technology. Additionally, the hospital's education program effectively taught clients to discriminate between self care and professional SVIP services. In these contexts, there was sufficient evidence that the alternative technology restricted patients activity whereas SVIP permitted patients to function more independently and in a social lifestyle, thus adding quality to life. In Phase III, diffusion forecast and patient survey findings were combined with direct observation of clinic services to profile some economic dimensions of SVIP. These three project phases provide a foundation for executing: (1) cost effectiveness analysis of external versus internal infusors, (2) institutional resource allocation, and (3) technology deployment to epidemiology-significant communities. The models and methods tested in this research of clinical technology assessment are innovative and do assess biotechnology. ^
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Este trabajo se propone analizar críticamente algunas teorías recientes sobre las consecuencias sociales de la Segunda Guerra Púnica (218-201 a. C.) en la antigua sociedadáromana. Mientras que laáinterpretación clásica había subrayado el efecto dañino que las guerras de expansión supusieronápara el campesinado romano, los nuevos enfoques en boga se caracterizan por dejar de lado las contradicciones del proceso histórico, adoptando una interpretación malthusiana en la cual laápoblación simplementeáhabría crecido mucho más que los recursos para sostenerla. Considerando que la demografía no es una variable independiente sino que se encuentra enmarcada en un modo de producción específico, se propone estudiar algunasálimitaciones de los enfoques mencionados paraáluego abordar el problema desde una óptica que enfatice en la dinámica contradictoria de la sociedad romana