836 resultados para socio-cultural factors
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Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) defines mental health as “a state of well-being in which every individual realizes own potential, can cope with the normal pressures of life, is able to work effectively, and can make a contribution to community”. Objectives: Mental Health Problems (MHP) is a great concern for all societies in terms of its burden and impact. This survey screened MHP and its impact in an Iranian urban population aged 6 - 12 years old, and explored its associated socio-familial factors. Patients and Methods: The survey was conducted in the elementary schools of Semnan, using random cluster sampling. Collection and analysis of data was performed using the parent version of the “Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ)” and survey commands of Stata-nine, taking into account cluster effect and population weights. Associations were assessed by fitting simple and multiple logistic regression models. P < 0.05 was considered significant. Results: With regard to the SDQ total score, 19.3% (95% CI: 8.6, 30.1) scored above the normal threshold (9.6% abnormal, 9.7% borderline). The frequency of problems ranged between 16.1% (peer problems) and 8.4% (emotional symptoms), and in all subscales boys were affected more than girls. The impact score was abnormal in 68.4% of all children, and was greater in girls than in boys. “A previously diagnosed mental health disorder” (OR = 11.11, 95% CI: 5.55, 25.00), “male gender” (OR = 1.43, 95% CI: 1.10, 1.87 and “less time spent with the child by father” (OR = 1.61, 95% CI: 1.20, 2.17) were significantly associated with an abnormal SDQ. Conclusions: The high rate of MHP in 6 - 12 year-old children and the lack of any significant correlation with their age, underpins the importance of early screening for MHP in schools, with particular focus on high risk groups.
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This study shows the main socio- affective factors related to school difficulties of a group of three girls and three boys identified as "star" in the Programa Psicomotricidad e Intervención (Psychomotor and Intervention Program). The study was developed through a mixed methodology, in which the Human Figure Test, the Kinetic Family Drawing and an interview with the mother of each student were applied. The most important results revealed the existence of family conflicting factors that affect the emotional state of children, generating negative feelings about themselves that affect their social interactions and their school performance.
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El objetivo de este trabajo es reflexionar acerca de lo que se entendió y e entiende por competencia comunicativa/ sociolinguistica o cultural en la enseñanza de lenguas extranjeras. A lo largo del siglo XX el término fue cobrando nuevas dimensiones recibiendo aportes tanto de la antropología como de la lingüística y la sociología y el desplazamiento de "lo local a lo global" también tiene un correlato en lo pedagógico generando interrogantes en torno a dónde nos concentrarnos como docentes cuando hablamos de competencia comunicativa intercultural, o qué entendemos cuando se habla de multiculturalidad en el aula en la cual todos los actores supuestamente pertenecen a una misma cultura nacional. En el presente trabajo se tiene en cuenta la enseñanza de una lengua extranjera en la Argentina
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El objetivo de este trabajo es reflexionar acerca de lo que se entendió y e entiende por competencia comunicativa/ sociolinguistica o cultural en la enseñanza de lenguas extranjeras. A lo largo del siglo XX el término fue cobrando nuevas dimensiones recibiendo aportes tanto de la antropología como de la lingüística y la sociología y el desplazamiento de "lo local a lo global" también tiene un correlato en lo pedagógico generando interrogantes en torno a dónde nos concentrarnos como docentes cuando hablamos de competencia comunicativa intercultural, o qué entendemos cuando se habla de multiculturalidad en el aula en la cual todos los actores supuestamente pertenecen a una misma cultura nacional. En el presente trabajo se tiene en cuenta la enseñanza de una lengua extranjera en la Argentina
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The following paper considers the question, where to office property? In doing so, it focuses, in the first instance, on identifying and describing a selection of key forces for change present within the contemporary operating environment in which office property functions. Given the increasingly complex, dynamic and multi-faceted character of this environment, the paper seeks to identify only the primary forces for change, within the context of the future of office property. These core drivers of change have, for the purposes of this discussion, been characterised as including a range of economic, demographic and socio-cultural factors, together with developments in information and communication technology. Having established this foundation, the paper proceeds to consider the manner in which these forces may, in the future, be manifested within the office property market. Comment is offered regarding the potential future implications of these forces for change together with their likely influence on the nature and management of the physical asset itself. Whilst no explicit time horizon has been envisioned in the preparation of this paper particular attention has been accorded short to medium term trends, that is, those likely to emerge in the office property marketplace over the coming two decades. Further, the paper considers the question posed, in respect of the future of office property, in the context of developed western nations. The degree of commonality seen in these mature markets is such that generalisations may more appropriately and robustly be applied. Whilst some of the comments offered with respect to the target market may find application in other arenas, it is beyond the scope of this paper to explicitly consider highly heterogeneous markets. Given also the wide scope of this paper key drivers for change and their likely implications for the commercial office property market are identified at a global level (within the above established parameters). Accordingly, the focus is necessarily such that it serves to reflect overarching directions at a universal level (with the effect being that direct applicability to individual markets - when viewed in isolation on a geographic or property type specific basis – may not be fitting in all instances)
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Motorcycle and scooter crashes are significant contributors to road trauma in many low, medium and high income countries. The APEC Transportation Working Group has commissioned CARRS-Q to develop a compendium of best practice measures that can be used to reduce crashes, post-crash trauma and associated socio-economic costs. The compendium will be informed by findings from a literature review and an expert survey. The literature review examined motorcycle and scooter safety usage and fatalities along with socio-cultural factors which might influence safety in each economy. A discussion is provided regarding the processes involved in the expert survey and how this might be integrated with the findings from the literature review. The implications for developing the compendium are discussed as is the next step of a workshop to further disseminate findings. This will enable the identification of important motorcycle safety issues in APEC economies and implications for implementation of countermeasures.
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In the late 1990’s, intense and vigorous debate surrounded the impact of minority communities on Australia’s mainstream society. The rise of far-right populism took the stage with the introduction to the political landscape of Pauline Hanson and her One Nation party, whilst John Howard’s Liberal-National Coalition Government took the fore on debate over immigration issues corresponding with an influx of irregular arrivals. In 2001, following the September 11 terrorist attacks in the United States of America and subsequent attacks on western targets globally, many of these issues continued to be debated through the security posturing that followed. In recent years, much effort has been afforded to countering the threat of terrorism from home grown assailants. The Government has introduced stringent legislative responses whilst researchers have studied social movements and trends within Australian communities, particularly with respect to minorities. In 2008, the Scanlon Foundation, in association with Monash University and various government entities, released its findings into its survey approach to mapping social cohesion in Australia. It identified a number of spheres of exploration which it believed were essential to measuring cohesiveness of Australian communities generally including, economic, political and socio-cultural factors (Markus and Dharmalingam, 2008). This doctoral project report will explore the political sphere as identified in the Mapping Social Cohesion project and apply it to identified minority ethnic communities. The Scanlon Foundation project identified political participation as one of a number of true indicators of social cohesion. This project acknowledges that democracy in Australia is represented predominantly by two political entities representing a vast majority of constituents under a compulsory voting regime. This essay will identify the levels of political activism achieved by minority ethnic communities and access to democratic participation within the Australian political structure. It will define a ten year period from 1999 to 2009, identifying trends and issues within minority communities that have proactively and reactively promoted engagement in achieving a political voice, framed within a mainstream-dominated political system. It will research social movements and other influential factors over that period to enrich existing knowledge in relation to political participation rates across Australian communities.
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The experience of sexual desire in older age remains an aspect of the ageing experience about which little is known; much less understood. To address this gap in knowledge, the purpose of this hermeneutic interpretive study was to describe and understand how sexual desire is experienced in a sample of 11 purposively selected men and six women aged between 62 and 92 years. The study was based on audio-taped interviews with participants who were willing to discuss their experiences of sexual desire. The study was guided by the philosophy of Paul Ricoeur through the process of interview transcription to the interpretation of the experience of sexual desire in older age. Participants’ narratives were analysed for emergent themes using a twofold methodology inspired by Ricoeur. The narratives provided first-hand accounts of the experience of sexual desire in an ageing context. Findings revealed that participants identified as a sexual being regardless of age and availability of sexual partner. Findings also revealed that sexual selfhood was acknowledged through physiological response, that sexual desire could be influenced by socio-cultural factors and experienced within an ethical relational domain. Major themes explicated during the study included the experience of health and wellbeing, experience of sexual response, experience of sexual inadequacy, being socialised and re-entering the social scene.
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Throughout the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and across the world, riders and passengers of motorcycles and scooters are among the most vulnerable road users. Such vulnerability is especially pertinent for nations that more often use motorcycles and scooters as a method of transportation. In developing effective countermeasures to reduce motorcycle and scooter death and injury across multiple regions, consideration is required of various situational and socio-cultural factors that vary across APEC economies. This compendium aims to facilitate implementation of best practice countermeasures to improve motorcycle safety in APEC member economies.
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Throughout the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and across the world, riders and passengers of motorcycles and scooters are among the most vulnerable road users. There is considerably greater likelihood of death or injury from use of these vehicles compared with other motor vehicles. Such vulnerability is especially pertinent for economies that more often use motorcycles and scooters as a method of transportation. In developing effective countermeasures to reduce motorcycle and scooter death and injury across multiple regions consideration is required of various situational and socio-cultural factors that vary across APEC economies. The study presented here sought to understand important motorcycle and scooter safety issues across APEC economies and any current barriers that might exist in implementing potentially effective countermeasures. This is the first stage of a wider project which also includes a literature review and ultimately the production of a compendium to facilitate implementation of best practice countermeasures.
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[ES] En este trabajo se define el cambio sintáctico, se analizan los factores que lo causan o facilitan y se estudian sus tipos principales en griego antiguo.
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This paper comprises part of the so-called "3-beaches Survey" of the LVFRP. In Tanzania, this study has developed to examine two landing sites (Mwasonge and Ihale), and to chart the progress of the newly established Beach Management Units (BMU) at each beach, comparing one BMU against the other. The over-arching objective of this survey was to develop an understanding of the context in which Mwasonge's fishery exists. The study does so by examining the community's history, culture and beliefs, various other socio-cultural factors, their resources, society and economy, wealth and the community's perceptions of wealth. Importantly, the survey examines the community's institutions and its perceptions of fishing rules and changes within the fishery. All of these facets of community life are examined with the use of participatory Rural Appraisal tools, and the images that the study generated are reproduced herein.
Manifestações de violência no cotidiano de mulheres cadeirantes: um olhar inovador para a Enfermagem
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O objeto deste estudo trata das manifestações de violência no cotidiano das mulheres cadeirantes. Ao reportarmos este fenômeno para Pessoas com Deficiência (PcD) faz-se necessário considerar uma sociedade segregante que valoriza o belo e que atravessa um processo de transformação para a aceitação da diversidade. Compreende-se que estruturas sociais vulnerabilizantes, isolamento, preconceito e violação de direitos aumentam a vulnerabilidade deste grupo e podem deflagrar situações de violência. A violência às mulheres com deficiência é parte da questão maior que envolve a violência às PcD, pois associa fatores socioculturais com as desigualdades de gênero. Partindo do desafio em desvelar a relação das mulheres com sua própria deficiência, com a cadeira de rodas - que traz consigo um importante arsenal simbólico, e suas percepções acerca da violência cotidiana, delimitou-se como participantes deste estudo mulheres com deficiência física cadeirantes. A relevância e as particularidades da violência às mulheres cadeirantes definiu o objetivo geral: discutir as violências vivenciadas por mulheres cadeirantes em seu cotidiano, considerando a perspectiva de gênero e dos estigmas sociais. Objetivos específicos: descrever as perspectivas da mulher cadeirante sobre sua condição; analisar as situações de violência vivenciadas pela mulher cadeirante, em seu cotidiano. Desenvolveu-se uma pesquisa descritivo-exploratória, com abordagem qualitativa, onde optou-se pelo método denominado Narrativa de Vida - referencial metodológico de Daniel Bertaux que contempla de forma ampla a expressão das participantes selecionadas. Para produção dos dados realizou-se treze entrevistas, em dois cenários que atendem PcD. Para complementar a captação das participantes, utilizou-se a técnica "bola de neve". Deste processo emergiram duas categorias analíticas: "A condição de mulher e cadeirante: necessidades e possibilidades" e "As violências cotidianas vivenciadas pela mulher cadeirante". Categorias estas que contemplam nossos objetivos. À guisa da conclusão, verificou-se que o entendimento destas mulheres acerca das manifestações de violência revelou aspectos que fazem parte de seus cotidianos que, primariamente não seriam consideradas situações de violência, e sim situações que envolvem a relação mulher-deficiência, o reconhecimento de um "novo corpo" e sua ligação com a cadeira de rodas. Destacaram-se questões concernentes à gênero que para mulheres com deficiência seriam ainda mais complexas, principalmente no que se referem as questões relativas à sexualidade/maternidade. Quanto às percepções das situações de violência, emergiram manifestações intrafamiliares, interpessoais e sexuais. No entanto, as violências institucionais e as que se relacionam com o cuidado em saúde prevaleceram. Grande parte das manifestações encontradas se relacionariam de alguma forma com a natureza psicológica da violência. Situações estigmatizantes narradas expuseram episódios reveladores, no que se refere ao comportamento de uma sociedade excludente que reage às diferenças. Conhecer o processo de "construção de uma situação de violência" pode significar um instrumento fundamental para a formação de vínculos e uma futura relação dialógica com os profissionais de saúde, particularmente enfermeiros. A enfermagem e suas práticas reúnem subsídios que podem dar início ao preenchimento da lacuna da assistência em saúde à estas mulheres, no tocante à violência.
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This paper aims at investigating the socio-cultural factors that affect leisure-time sport participation in Switzerland. Data drawn from 8 waves of the Swiss Household Panel is used to evaluate a probit model with random effects, that takes into account the socioeconomic and demographic characteristics of the respondents. In line with existing literature, findings from the multivariate analysis show inequalities in sport involvement in Switzerland. These are significantly related to age, income, education, citizenship and cultural aspects. Appropriate and targeted policies promoting participation in sports among the community can be found on the basis of the critical modifiers in the model and their impact.