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Susan Boudreaux '84 Creates Scholarship to Honor Alumna Mother
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Susan Boudreaux created the Carolyn B. and Susan L. Boudreaux Scholarship in honor of her mother, who earned a B.S. in business administration. The scholarship will be awarded to undergraduate upperclassmen majoring in French...
Published by: Winthrop University
Why young people stop taking their attention deficit hyperactivity disorder medication
BACKGROUND: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder that can persist into adulthood. Young people often stop taking ADHD medication during adolescence despite evidence that...
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“I think we need to empower people to manage it better themselves”:

Objectives: To elicit healthcare practitioners’ views on treatment following sport-related knee injury in young adults (18–35) and the potential for individuals to self-manage joint health. Design: Semi-structured interviews...

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“I think we need to empower people to manage it better themselves”:

Objectives: To elicit healthcare practitioners’ views on treatment following sport-related knee injury in young adults (18–35) and the potential for individuals to self-manage joint health. Design: Semi-structured interviews...

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IPR Policy Brief - The 2013 Comprehensive Spending Review and the implications for making work pay and family poverty
Paul Gregg, Susan Harkness
Oct 01, 2013
To cut the deficit, the UK government has increasingly turned to cuts in working age welfare.

To date, it has operated a ‘salami slicing’ approach: cutting or capping out of work benefit entitlements, in-work tax...
Published by: University of Bath
Locating young refugees historically
Jason Hart
Apr 10, 2014
Nowadays humanitarian organisations are often keen to engage young displaced people in programmatic efforts. In such efforts attention is commonly paid to the impact of the social dynamics of gender. However, similar...
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GPs role identifying young people who self-harm
Background: Self-harm is common among young people and is evident in increasingly younger age groups. Many young people who self-harm do visit their General Practitioner (GP) but do not access specialist support. GP’s can find...
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Preventing Smoking in Young People
Aims: To examine existing evidence on the effectiveness of interventions that are designed to prevent the illegal sale of tobacco to young people. The review considers specific sub-questions related to the factors that might...
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Locating young refugees historically
Jason Hart
Apr 10, 2014
Nowadays humanitarian organisations are often keen to engage young displaced people in programmatic efforts. In such efforts attention is commonly paid to the impact of the social dynamics of gender. However, similar...
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IPR Policy Brief - Lone mothers, work and depression
Susan Harkness
Nov 01, 2013
The idea that ‘work is good for you’ has long been championed by politicians and policy makers. Recent research by the University of Bath suggests that, for lone mothers, paid work that enables them to balance work and childcare...
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - Lone mothers, work and depression
Susan Harkness
Nov 01, 2013
The idea that ‘work is good for you’ has long been championed by politicians and policy makers. Recent research by the University of Bath suggests that, for lone mothers, paid work that enables them to balance work and childcare...
Published by: University of Bath
Dendritic cells stimulate primary human cytolytic lymphocyte responses in the absence of CD4+ helper T cells
Young, J.W., and Steinman, R.M. Dendritic cells stimulate primary human cytolytic lymphocyte responses in the absence of CD4+ helper T cells. J. Exp. Med. 171: 1315-1332, 1990
IPR Policy Brief - The 2013 Comprehensive Spending Review and the implications for making work pay and family poverty
Paul Gregg, Susan Harkness
Oct 01, 2013
To cut the deficit, the UK government has increasingly turned to cuts in working age welfare.

To date, it has operated a ‘salami slicing’ approach: cutting or capping out of work benefit entitlements, in-work tax...
Published by: University of Bath
Social networking and young adults’ drinking practices
Objectives: Understandings of health behaviors can be enriched by using innovative qualitative research designs. We illustrate this with a project that used multiple qualitative methods to explore the confluence of young adults’...
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Social networking and young adults’ drinking practices
Objectives: Understandings of health behaviors can be enriched by using innovative qualitative research designs. We illustrate this with a project that used multiple qualitative methods to explore the confluence of young adults’...
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Too Young to Be Mad
Maria Liegghio
Dec 29, 2016
In this paper, the psychiatrization of children and youth is explored, as well as their representation within Mad and Disability Studies. Presented are the outcomes of a photo voice project conducted with seven (N=7) youths...
Preventing Smoking in Young People
Aims: To examine existing evidence on the effectiveness of interventions that are designed to prevent the illegal sale of tobacco to young people. The review considers specific sub-questions related to the factors that might...
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Educational Expansion and Overeducation of young graduates:
This study uses quarterly EU Labour Force Survey data for 30 countries over the period 2000 to 2016 to examine the relationship between changes in the composition of educational attainment and overeducation rates among new...
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Educational Expansion and Overeducation of young graduates:
This study uses quarterly EU Labour Force Survey data for 30 countries over the period 2000 to 2016 to examine the relationship between changes in the composition of educational attainment and overeducation rates among new...
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