955 resultados para Agreement 13 of 2000


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En la presente monografía se presenta un estudio acerca de la incidencia del Acuerdo 13 de 2000 en la formulación y ejecución de proyectos en la localidad de Chapinero durante el periodo 2005-2008 en lo referente al grado de participación ciudadana y la atención de necesidades colectivas teniendo como resultado que efectivamente el Acuerdo 13 de 2000 permitió que los ciudadanos participaran de manera efectiva en la planeación del desarrollo de su localidad, lo cual se evidenció en la formulación y ejecución de algunos proyectos locales propuestos por los habitantes de la localidad e incluidos en el Plan de Desarrollo. Sin embargo, éste acuerdo no fue es la alternativa única en la formulación y ejecución de proyectos provechosos locales para la comunidad ya que proyectos de iniciativa de la administración local resultaron de igual manera provechosos para la comunidad.

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Objective: There is little information about obsessive-compulsive disorder in large representative community samples. The authors aimed to establish obsessive-compulsive disorder prevalence and its clinical typology among adults in private households in Great Britain and to obtain generalizable estimates of impairment and help-seeking.Method: Data from the British National Psychiatric Morbidity Survey of 2000, comprising 8,580 individuals, were analyzed using appropriate measurements. The study compared individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder, individuals with other neurotic disorders, and a nonneurotic comparison group. ICD-10 diagnoses were derived from the Clinical Interview Schedule-Revised.Results: the authors identified 114 individuals (74 women, 40 men) with obsessive-compulsive disorder, with a weighted 1-month prevalence of 1.1%. Most individuals (55%) in the obsessive-compulsive group had obsessions only. Comorbidity occurred in 62% of these individuals, which was significantly greater than the group with other neuroses (10%). Co-occurring neuroses were depressive episode (37%), generalized anxiety disorder (31%), agoraphobia or panic disorder (22%), social phobia (17%), and specific phobia (15%). Alcohol dependence was present in 20% of participants, mainly men, and drug dependence was present in 13%. Obsessive-compulsive disorder, compared with other neurotic disorders, was associated with more marked social and occupational impairment. One-quarter of obsessive-compulsive disorder participants had previously attempted suicide. Individuals with pure and comorbid obsessive-compulsive disorder did not differ according to most indices of impairment, including suicidal behavior, but pure individuals were significantly less likely to have sought help (14% versus 56%).Conclusions: A rare yet severe mental disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder is an atypical neurosis, of which the public health significance has been underestimated. Unmet need among individuals with pure obsessive-compulsive disorder is a cause for concern, requiring further investigation of barriers to care and interventions to encourage help-seeking.

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2nd annual report. The Economic Policy Committee (EPC) is made up of representatives of the Member States and contributes to the work of the Economic and Monetary Affairs Council as regards the coordination of Member State and Community economic policies. The EPC also provides the Commission and the Council with advice in this area, focusing particularly on structural reforms.

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Papers from the 11th Wildland Shrub Symposium, held at the Bringham Young University Conference Center, Provo, Utah, June 13-15, 2000.