989 resultados para vulnerable families


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Thyrotropin is the primary hormone that, via one heptahelical receptor, regulates thyroid cell functions such as secretion, specific gene expression, and growth. In human thyroid, thyrotropin receptor activation leads to stimulation of the adenylyl cyclase and phospholipase C cascades. However, the G proteins involved in thyrotropin receptor action have been only partially defined. In membranes of human thyroid gland, we immunologically identified alpha subunits of the G proteins Gs short, Gs long, Gi1, Gi2, Gi3, G(o) (Go2 and another form of Go, presumably Go1), Gq, G11, G12, and G13. Activation of the thyrotropin (TSH) receptor by bovine TSH led to increased incorporation of the photoreactive GTP analogue [alpha-32P]GTP azidoanilide into immunoprecipitated alpha subunits of all G proteins detected in thyroid membranes. This effect was receptor-dependent and not due to direct G protein stimulation because it was mimicked by TSH receptor-stimulating antibodies of patients suffering from Grave disease and was abolished by a receptor-blocking antiserum from a patient with autoimmune hypothyroidism. The TSH-induced activation of individual G proteins occurred with EC50 values of 5-50 milliunits/ml, indicating that the activated TSH receptor coupled with similar potency to different G proteins. When human thyroid slices were pretreated with pertussis toxin, the TSH receptor-mediated accumulation of cAMP increased by approximately 35% with TSH at 1 milliunits/ml, indicating that the TSH receptor coupled to Gs and G(i). Taken together, these findings show that, at least in human thyroid membranes, in which the protein is expressed at its physiological levels, the TSH receptor resembles a naturally occurring example of a general G protein-activating receptor.

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The regions surrounding the catalytic amino acids previously identified in a few "retaining" O-glycosyl hydrolases (EC 3.2.1) have been analyzed by hydrophobic cluster analysis and have been used to define sequence motifs. These motifs have been found in more than 150 glycosyl hydrolase sequences representing at least eight established protein families that act on a large variety of substrates. This allows the localization and the precise role of the catalytic residues (nucleophile and acid catalyst) to be predicted for each of these enzymes, including several lysosomal glycosidases. An identical arrangement of the catalytic nucleophile was also found for S-glycosyl hydrolases (myrosinases; EC 3.2.3.1) for which the acid catalyst is lacking. A (beta/alpha)8 barrel structure has been reported for two of the eight families of proteins that have been grouped. It is suggested that the six other families also share this fold at their catalytic domain. These enzymes illustrate how evolutionary events led to a wide diversification of substrate specificity with a similar disposition of identical catalytic residues onto the same ancestral (beta/alpha)8 barrel structure.

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In this paper, a reverse-transcriptase PCR-based protocol suitable for efficient expression analysis of multigene families is presented. The method combines restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) technology with a gene family-specific version of mRNA differential display and hence is called "RFLP-coupled domain-directed differential display. "With this method, expression of all members of a multigene family at many different developmental stages, in diverse tissues and even in different organisms, can be displayed on one gel. Moreover, bands of interest, representing gene family members, are directly accessible to sequence analysis, without the need for subcloning. The method thus enables a detailed, high-resolution expression analysis of known gene family members as well as the identification and characterization of new ones. Here the technique was used to analyze differential expression of MADS-box genes in male and female inflorescences of maize (Zea mays ssp. mays). Six different MADS-box genes could be identified, being either specifically expressed in the female sex or preferentially expressed in male or female inflorescences, respectively. Other possible applications of the method are discussed.

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A centralidade na família é uma das principais diretrizes adotadas pela Política Nacional de Assistência Social (PNAS) implementada por meio do Sistema Único de Assistência Social (SUAS). A noção de matricialidade sociofamiliar configura-se como base para a formulação de serviços específicos de abordagem familiar nos níveis de proteção social básica e especial, que visam o acompanhamento longitudinal de famílias em situação de vulnerabilidade social, definida neste contexto pela condição de desvantagem em decorrência da pobreza, da privação de renda e de acesso aos serviços e bens públicos, da fragilização de vínculos afetivos, relacionais e de pertencimento. Objetivou-se com esse estudo identificar como as mulheres usuárias do SUAS percebiam e definiam as vulnerabilidades do próprio núcleo familiar, assim como verificar se a concepção de vulnerabilidade social proposta pela PNAS é condizente com as problemáticas apresentadas pelas famílias usuárias do SUAS. A pesquisa qualitativa foi executada por meio de entrevistas de longa duração com temas advindos da observação participante realizada ao longo de três anos de acompanhamento de mulheres usuárias do SUAS por meio de abordagem grupal em serviço de Assistência Social do bairro do Butantã na cidade de São Paulo. Participaram do estudo oito mulheres, acima de 18 anos, usuárias do SUAS e residentes da zona oeste de São Paulo. As depoentes têm entre 35 e 51 anos de idade, estudaram entre a 5ª e a 8ª série do Ensino Fundamental II, cinco delas são migrantes, quatro vivem com os companheiros e filhos e quatro residem com os filhos em uma organização familiar monoparental, três são beneficiárias da Previdência Social, duas estão inseridas em trabalhos formais, duas em trabalhos informais e uma não trabalha. Todas relataram ter sofrido episódios de violência e violação de direitos, principalmente observados na dificuldade de acesso a serviços sociais básicos. Os depoimentos marcaram dificuldades experimentadas ao longo da vida das mulheres e a tônica dos relatos destacou as preocupações atreladas ao papel de mãe e à luta cotidiana que enfrentam para educar, orientar, sustentar e estar junto aos filhos, sobretudo daqueles que se encontram na fase da infância e da adolescência. À luz da noção de enraizamento, proposta por Simone Weil, foi possível identificar que as depoentes apresentam e enfrentam cotidianamente dificuldades ligadas ao desenraizamento urbano, elucidado especialmente na carência de participação comunitária e política. Nesse cenário, a condição de vulnerabilidade pela qual as famílias são definidas no âmbito da política de assistência social, revela certa ambiguidade, pois ao mesmo tempo em que permite oferecer a essas famílias alguma modalidade de apoio também as coloca numa posição estigmatizada de beneficiárias das políticas públicas. Com isso, considerou-se que apesar da concepção de vulnerabilidade proposta pela PNAS ser condizente com as problemáticas apresentadas pelas usuárias, verifica-se uma lacuna em relação à dimensão subjetiva da formação de cada grupo familiar e suas necessidades específicas a fim de apoiá-los para a promoção de uma mudança efetiva

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Introdução: Os impactos das alterações climáticas são e serão sentidos localmente, e irão variar de lugar para lugar. Nas regiões mais sensíveis à variabilidade climática, onde outros fatores e restrições afetam o desenvolvimento, a mudança climática terá um impacto significativamente maior. Uma da preocupações mais recentes da comunidade científica é que esses impactos negativos das alterações climáticas sobre a sociedade, saúde e o meio ambiente possa vir a restringir quaisquer ganhos realizados até o momento na melhora da qualidade de vida das populações, e em especial na região nordeste do Brasil. Neste contexto, as mudanças climáticas, bem como a variabilidade climática natural com seus extremos, podem vir a acentuar uma vulnerabilidade social já existente, fazendo com que a qualidade de vida das populações mais vulneráveis seja especialmente e desproporcionalmente afetada. Objetivo: Analisar como os impactos das políticas públicas de transferência de renda em especial o Programa Bolsa Família e a Aposentadoria Rural influênciam a qualidade de vida frente à variabilidade e mudanças climáticas de famílias pobres no nordeste brasileiro. Métodos: Fez-se uso de métodos qualitativos e quantitativos de coleta e análise de dados sobre as diferentes formas de pobreza e vulnerabilidade e a relação com a capacidade de adaptação à seca, e como isso afeta a percepção de qualidade de vida em famílias pobres rurais e urbanas em dois municípios do estado do Ceará (Parambu e Boa Viagem) sobre o estresse da seca. Realizou-se 221 entrevistas domiciliares (141 na zona rural e 80 na zona urbana). Complementarmente foram coletados dados qualitativos obtidos através de entrevistas semiestruturadas com informantes-chaves (gestores municipais e estaduais, chefes religiosos, presidentes de associações rurais e agentes de saúde). Os dados foram codificados e analisados com o auxílio do N-Vivo e do SPSS. Resultados: Os resultados foram separados e apresentados em formato de três manuscritos. Em geral, os resultados mostram que apesar dos programas de transferência de renda agirem positivamente na 16 melhora da qualidade de vida da famílias beneficiadas, durante o evento de seca as famílias não conseguem superar os fatores que as tornam vulneráveis, o que pode afetar sua percepção de bem-estar subjetivo. Ao mesmo tempo, devido às limitações e deficiências das intervenções políticas de intervenção de seca, as relações de dependência e clientelismo, característica da região, continuam a perpetuar. Conclusão: Os ganhos materiais na qualidade de vida, promovidos pelos programas sociais, como o Bolsa Família e a pensão rural, apesar de serem necessários, não são suficientes para promover uma transformação na vida dessas famílias

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The last two decades have been marked by a growing public awareness of family violence. Research by social scientists has suggested that family violence is widespread (Gelles and Straus, 1988). It is estimated that every year 1.8 to 4 million women are physically abused by their partners (Novello, 1992). In fact, more women are abused by their husbands or boyfriends than are injured in car accidents, muggings, or rapes (Jaffe, Wolfe, and Wilson, 1990). A recent prevalence study by Fantuzzo, Boruch, Beriama, Atkins, and Marcus (1997) found that children were disproportionately present in households where there was a substantial incident of adult female assault. Experts estimate that 3.3 to 10 million children are exposed to marital violence each year (Carlson, 1984; Straus, 1991). Until recently, most researchers did not consider the impact of parental conflict on the children who witness this violence. The early literature in this field primarily focused on the incidence of violence against women and the inadequate response of community agencies (Jaffe et al, 1990). The needs of children were rarely considered. However, researchers have become increasingly aware that children exposed to marital violence are victims of a range of psychological maltreatment (e.g., terrorizing, isolation;Hart, Brassared & Karlson, 1996) and are at serious risk for the development of psychological problems (Fantuzzo, DePaola, Lambert, Martino, Anderson, and Sutton, 1991). Jouriles, Murphy and O'Leary (1989) found that children of battered women were four times more likely to exhibit psychopathology as were children living in non-violent homes. Further, researchers have found associations between childhood exposure to parental violence and the expression of violence in adulthood (Carlson, 1990). Existing research suggests that children who have witnessed marital violence manifest numerous emotional, social, and behavioral problems (Sternberg et al., 1993; Fantuzzo et al., 1991; Jaffe et al, 1990). Studies have found that children of battered women exhibit more internalizing and externalizing behavior problems than non-witnesschildren (Hughes and Fantuzzo, 1994; McCloskey, Figueredo, and Koss, 1995). In addition, children exposed to marital violence have been found to exhibit difficulties with social problem-solving, and have lower levels of social competence than nonwitnesses (Rosenberg, 1987; Moore, Pepler, Weinberg, Hammond, Waddell, & Weiser, 1990). Other reported difficulties include low self esteem (Hughes, 1988), poor school performance (Moore et al., 1990) and problems with aggression (Holden & Ritchie, 1991; Jaffe, Wolfe, Wilson, & Zak, 1986). Further, within the last decade, researchers have found that some children are traumatized by the witnessing experience, showing elevated levels of posttraumatic stress symptoms (Devoe & Graham-Bermann, 1997; Rossman, Bingham, & Emde, 1996; Kilpatrick, Litt, & Williams, 1997). These findings corroborate clinical reports that describe many exposed children as experiencing trauma reactions. It appears that the negative effects of witnessing marital violence are numerous and varied, ranging from mild emotional and behavioral problems to clinically significant levels of posttraumatic stress symptoms. These incidence figures and research findings indicate that children's exposure to violence is a significant problem in our nation today and has serious implications for the future.

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Findings from the fields of attachment theory, physiology, neurology, neurobiology and cognitive theory, when considered together, enhance understanding of the behavior and development of maltreated children. Each field describes from its own vantage how emotional trauma influences the quality and quantity of exploratory behavior. Development in many spheres is influemced by behavior. There is evidence from the field of neurobiology that experience ultimately influences the anatomy of the brain. Therefore, it can be hypothesized that constricted, overly defensive behavior in childhood ultimately compromises the development of the central nervous system itself. The altered neurobiology may help explain some of the developmental delays and failures seen in some maltreated children. Such developmental disruptions may include lowered intellectual performance, impaired ability to learn from experience, behavioral regressions under stress, and characterological abnormalities. This neurobiologic hypothesis has implications for research, intervention and training of professionals.It encourages 1) the identification of those deficit capacities most vulnerable to becoming neurologically based, 2) identification of ways to help the maltreated child explore and be accessible to developmental experiences, 3) more emphasis on the development of cognitive capacities, and 4) more breadth of training for professionals who work with maltreated children and their families.

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Currently, there is limited research and clinical focus on family therapy with transgender adolescents. When an adolescent discloses his/her transgender identity to his/her family, the family can experience an array of emotions, such as fear, distrust, anger, and sadness, along with confusion and invalidating behavior that can threaten secure attachment among family members. The purpose of this paper is to present a family therapy treatment approach for therapists working with transgender adolescents that is both culturally sensitive to the needs of these families as well as based on a systemic family therapy model. Emotionally Focused Family Therapy (EFFT) is a systemic model that is grounded in attachment theory and focuses on using emotion as a key tool in restructuring problematic relational patterns and fostering more secure family bonds. Through the use of a hypothetical case study, this paper aims at illustrating how EFFT can help family members process feelings related to the transgender identity of an adolescent family member and restore their attachment in a manner that strengthens family relationships and bonds.

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Partnering effectively with families is an important skill for teachers to have to support student achievement, and one that is especially important for early career teachers in order to protect them from burnout and attrition. However, research has demonstrated that teachers do not feel prepared to work with families, and further research is needed to see what difficulties are specific to early career teachers. The following research questions were addressed in the study: 1) What current situation and prior training factors affect early career teachers’ perceptions of efficacy in working with families? 2) Which family-school partnering topics do teachers report the most experience in their prior preparation programs and in their current daily practice? 3) Is there a relationship between number of years reported teaching and overall efficacy scores? 4) What family-school partnering training do early career teachers believe would have been or would be beneficial to receive in their teacher preparation programs versus during their first five years of practice? A survey was created which included a pre-existing self-efficacy scale adapted to reflect family partnering language. This survey was disseminated to 76 first through fifth year Colorado teachers. Results indicate that age of current school placement had a significant effect on overall self-efficacy scale scores, while several other variables had an effect on subscales of the efficacy scale. Recommendations are presented for future research, teacher preparation programs, and school district mentoring.

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Las desigualdades sociales en salud se reflejan también en la segregación espacial de barrios que concentran desventajas estructurales generando entornos poco saludables. Este estudio describe las acciones y estrategias desarrolladas, dentro de un proceso de intervención socio-comunitaria en salud, para mejorar el entorno de un barrio desfavorecido y la percepción vecinal de las transformaciones vividas. Metodología: Se construye un estudio de caso a partir de entrevistas semiestructuradas a informantes clave. Resultado: los informantes reconocen la transformación del entorno en aspectos urbanísticos, ambientales y sociales y la importancia de su participación en ello. La apertura de nuevos comercios o la disminución de la criminalidad son indicadores objetivos de esta mejora. Conclusión: Las intervenciones de promoción de salud para mejorar el entorno deben considerar su multidimensionalidad y, por tanto, su abordaje multisectorial a través de metodologías participativas que involucren a los diversos actores sociales.