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Behavioral Problems Among Sexually Abused and Nonabused ChildrenMills, Kelli B. 01 January 1987 (has links) (PDF)
This study investigates the level of social competency and presence of behavioral problems associated with young sexually abused children ages 4 to 8, as compared to those among a comparable sample of nonabused young children. Thirty-two parents or guardians, 16 in each group, completed the Achenbach Child Behavior Checklist for each child. Characteristics of the abuse were addressed on an additional questionnaire. Data was collected on 12 female and 4 male children in each group. The results indicated that the amount and severity of behavior problems was greater and social competency levels were lower among the sexually abused children than that of the nonabused sample. However, sexually abused children were perceived to exhibit significantly higher levels of each problem than nonabused children with the exception of the problem identified as somatic complaints. Nonsignificant results were found when comparisons were made of the behavior problem level and characteristics of the abuse. These findings are consistent with previous research and further support the existence of problem behaviors among young sexually abused children. Suggestions for future research in this area and the clinical utility of the current findings are discussed.
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Adolescent girls testifying in a criminal court in cases of sexual abuse or rape a narrative analysis /Saunders, Marilyn C. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (MA (Counselling Psychology))--University of Pretoria, 2007. / Includes bibliographical references. Available on the Internet via the World Wide Web.
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Sexual abuse and women who abuse crack cocaine boundary formation and functioning : report submitted in partial fulfillment ... for the degree of Master of Science, Parent-Child Nursing ... /Wylie, Lori. January 1993 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1993. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Sexual abuse and women who abuse crack cocaine boundary formation and functioning : report submitted in partial fulfillment ... for the degree of Master of Science, Parent-Child Nursing ... /Wylie, Lori. January 1993 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1993. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Pflichtenkollisionen bei christlichen Leitern in Gemeinde und Geschäftswelt: Lernen von Jesus und den Aposteln bei Lukas = Conflicting duties with Christian leaders in churches and business: learn from Jesus and the apostles by LukeViselka, Martin 30 June 2006 (has links)
Zusammenfassung
Diese Untersuchung besteht aus sechs Hauptpunkten. Nach der Einleitung (I.) zum Thema,
werden unter II. verschiedene Begriffe definiert und die Inhalte gegenüber verwandten Gebieten
abgegrenzt. Als dritter Hauptpunkt (III.) folgt eine Untersuchung zu den klassischen Typologien
der Pflichtenkollisionen. Dieses Thema wurde in der Vergangenheit in der Theologie
und Philosophie immer wieder breit diskutiert. Unter IV. werden die Pflichtenkollisionen
im lukanischen Doppelwerk untersucht. Diese exegetische Analyse soll aufzeigen, wie Jesus
und die Apostel solchen Situationen begegnen und damit umgegangen sind. In diesem Zusammenhang
wird auch die Frage nach möglicher Schuld, als Konsequenz, untersucht. Der
fünfte Hauptpunkt (V.) beschäftigt sich mit dem richtigen Verhalten in Pflichtenkollisionen.
Einerseits wird die Position des Autors näher begründet und andererseits ein Vorschlag für
eine Wertreihenfolge als Richtschnur im Konfliktfall angeboten. Im letzten Teil (VI.) werden
die Erkenntnisse der Untersuchung auf sieben konkreten Fälle von Pflichtenkollisionen aus
der Gemeinde und der Geschäftswelt praktisch angewendet. / This analysis consists of six main sections. Following the introduction of the theme (I), various
terms are defined (II), and the contents are distinguished from related topics, with pertinent
reasons given. The third (III) section consists of the results of my research on the classic
typologies of conflicting duties. In the past, this subject has been widely discussed in the
theological and philosophical circles. In the fourth (IV) section, conflicting duties are examined
in light of Luke's writings. The goal of this exegetic analysis is to show how Jesus and
the apostles met such situations, and how they dealt with them. In connection with this topic,
the question of possible guilt, as a consequence, is researched. The fifth (V) section deals
with proper behaviour toward conflicting duties. On one hand, the position of the author is
established, and on the other hand a proposal is offered for a prioritization of values as a guiding
principle in conflict situations. In the last section (VI), the findings of the research are
applied practically to seven concrete examples of conflicting duties within the church and
society. / Systematic Theology & Theological Ethics / M. Th. (Theological Ethics)
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Pflichtenkollisionen bei christlichen Leitern in Gemeinde und Geschäftswelt: Lernen von Jesus und den Aposteln bei Lukas = Conflicting duties with Christian leaders in churches and business: learn from Jesus and the apostles by LukeViselka, Martin 30 June 2006 (has links)
Zusammenfassung
Diese Untersuchung besteht aus sechs Hauptpunkten. Nach der Einleitung (I.) zum Thema,
werden unter II. verschiedene Begriffe definiert und die Inhalte gegenüber verwandten Gebieten
abgegrenzt. Als dritter Hauptpunkt (III.) folgt eine Untersuchung zu den klassischen Typologien
der Pflichtenkollisionen. Dieses Thema wurde in der Vergangenheit in der Theologie
und Philosophie immer wieder breit diskutiert. Unter IV. werden die Pflichtenkollisionen
im lukanischen Doppelwerk untersucht. Diese exegetische Analyse soll aufzeigen, wie Jesus
und die Apostel solchen Situationen begegnen und damit umgegangen sind. In diesem Zusammenhang
wird auch die Frage nach möglicher Schuld, als Konsequenz, untersucht. Der
fünfte Hauptpunkt (V.) beschäftigt sich mit dem richtigen Verhalten in Pflichtenkollisionen.
Einerseits wird die Position des Autors näher begründet und andererseits ein Vorschlag für
eine Wertreihenfolge als Richtschnur im Konfliktfall angeboten. Im letzten Teil (VI.) werden
die Erkenntnisse der Untersuchung auf sieben konkreten Fälle von Pflichtenkollisionen aus
der Gemeinde und der Geschäftswelt praktisch angewendet. / This analysis consists of six main sections. Following the introduction of the theme (I), various
terms are defined (II), and the contents are distinguished from related topics, with pertinent
reasons given. The third (III) section consists of the results of my research on the classic
typologies of conflicting duties. In the past, this subject has been widely discussed in the
theological and philosophical circles. In the fourth (IV) section, conflicting duties are examined
in light of Luke's writings. The goal of this exegetic analysis is to show how Jesus and
the apostles met such situations, and how they dealt with them. In connection with this topic,
the question of possible guilt, as a consequence, is researched. The fifth (V) section deals
with proper behaviour toward conflicting duties. On one hand, the position of the author is
established, and on the other hand a proposal is offered for a prioritization of values as a guiding
principle in conflict situations. In the last section (VI), the findings of the research are
applied practically to seven concrete examples of conflicting duties within the church and
society. / Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology / M. Th. (Theological Ethics)
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Does binge drinking induce PMDD-like dysfunction for female C57BL/6J mice? : implications for sex differences in addiction vulnerabilityMelón, Laverne C. January 2014 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / It has traditionally been posited that women show a "telescoped" development of alcohol use disorders (Kuhn, 2011). In particular, a number of clinical studies support striking sex differences in the progression from initial use of alcohol to dependence on the compound; with women showing a faster progression through landmark events associated with the development of alcohol addiction (Randall et al., 1999). However, recent studies have challenged this tenet (Keyes et al., 2010). The work presented herein was designed to determine whether females are indeed more vulnerable to the development of behavioral maladaptations following binge drinking and whether sex differences in GABA(A) receptor regulation might underlie this vulnerability. Using a mouse model of binge drinking this dissertation established that, compared to males, females escalate their binge drinking at a faster rate and maintain altered responsivity to the locomotor effects of alcohol after extended abstinence from binge drinking. Female mice also displayed significant increases in ethanol preference and intake in a continuous, two-bottle choice protocol following a shorter history of binge drinking than males. The final goal was to determine if binge drinking results in unique patterns of anxiety- or depressive-like symptoms in males and females and whether these behaviors would be associated with the dimorphic regulation of GABAA receptor subunits across the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus. Male binge drinkers displayed anxiety-like behavior during early withdrawal that dissipated after 2 weeks of abstinence. There were no significant changes in the expression of delta or gamma2 GABAA receptor subunit mRNA at this time point in the regions analyzed. Females also showed temporary anxiety-like behavior during early withdrawal from binge drinking. Additionally, females displayed significant depressive-like behavior after 2 weeks of abstinence from binge drinking. In particular, diestrus-phase females displayed significantly greater immobility in the forced-swim test after ethanol exposure and no longer maintained the reduced swim-time behavior associated with this phase of the cycle at baseline (when compared to the estrus-phase). qPCR analysis of hippocampal tissues from diestrus females supported a significant reduction in expression of gamma2 GABA(A) subunit mRNA after binge drinking. This effect was not noted for RNA isolated from hippocampal tissues taken during the estrus phase of bingers. These final data suggest possible interaction of estrous-cycle and binge drinking history that may result in the unique expression of deficits following binge drinking for females. Taken together, this work supports sex and estrous dependent effects of binge drinking on behavior and gene regulation.
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