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    دورية أكاديمية

    المصدر: American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM. 4(2)

    الوصف: BackgroundBirthing people of color are more likely to deliver low birthweight and preterm infants, populations at significant risk of morbidity and mortality. Birthing people of color are also at higher risk for mental health conditions and emergency mental healthcare utilization postpartum. Although this group has been identified as high risk in these contexts, it is not known whether racial and ethnic disparities exist in mental healthcare utilization among birthing people who have delivered preterm.ObjectiveWe sought to determine if racial and ethnic disparities exist in postpartum mental healthcare-associated emergency department visits or hospitalizations for birthing people with preterm infants in a large and diverse population.Study designThis population-based historic cohort study used a sample of Californian live-born infants born between 2011 and 2017 with linked birth certificates and emergency department visit and hospital admission records from the California Statewide Health Planning and Development database. The sample was restricted to preterm infants (

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    دورية أكاديمية

    المصدر: Intergenerational Justice Review ; 4 ; 139-143 ; Children's and Young People's Rights - with a Focus on the Right to Vote

    الوصف: Changes in social policy in the United States (US) over the past four decades have provided health insurance for 100 percent of persons over age 65 and decreased poverty for this group while the number of children in poverty has risen and ten million are uninsured. This increasing intergenerational inequity reflects political decisions where children lack a voice. The purposes of this paper are to: 1) summarize, from the fields of ethics, government, law, social welfare and public health, current thinking about enfranchisement of children; 2) review the evolution of voting and representation in the US and identify misperceptions about barriers to equitable representation of children; 3) discuss the legal basis for children being regarded as adults and adult proxy decision making for children; and 4) suggest strategies to stimulate an equitable system of child representation by altering our current system of voting.

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    دورية أكاديمية

    المصدر: Intergenerational Justice Review; Nr. 4 (2009): Children's and Young People's Rights – with a Focus on the Right to Vote ; Intergenerational Justice Review; No. 4 (2009): Children's and Young People's Rights – with a Focus on the Right to Vote ; 2190-6335

    الوصف: Changes in social policy in the United States (US) over the past four decades have provided health insurance for 100 percent of persons over age 65 and decreased poverty for this group while the number of children in poverty has risen and ten million are uninsured. is increasing intergenerational inequity reflects political decisions where children lack a voice. The purposes of this paper are to: 1) summarize, from the fields of ethics, government, law, social welfare and public health, current thinking about enfranchisement of children; 2) review the evolution of voting and representation in the US and identify misperceptions about barriers to equitable representation of children; 3) discuss the legal basis for children being regarded as adults and adult proxy decision making for children; and 4) suggest strategies to stimulate an equitable system of child representation by altering our current system of voting.

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    دورية أكاديمية

    المؤلفون: Shannon, Maureen T.

    المساهمون: National Institute of Child Health, Human Development Extramural Associates Research Development Award, National Institute of Nursing Research National Research Service Award

    المصدر: Research in Nursing & Health ; volume 38, issue 2, page 142-151 ; ISSN 0160-6891 1098-240X

    الوصف: Both survival with HIV and rates of perinatal HIV infection have significantly declined during the past decade, due to antiretroviral therapies that interrupt HIV transmission to the fetus and newborn. Although HIV is no longer routinely fatal to mothers or transmitted to fetuses, and the testing of newborns for HIV has been improved, evidence about HIV‐infected mothers' experiences during the months of their infants' HIV testing predates these improvements. This qualitative study on 16 mothers was an analysis of interviews conducted several weeks after testing was completed and all infants had been determined to be uninfected. Mothers reported that their experiences evolved during the months of testing. Initial reactions included maternal trauma and guilt associated with infant testing. They then reported learning to cope with the roller coaster ride of repeated testing with the help of information from clinicians. By the end of the testing period, ambiguity began to resolve as they engaged in tentative maternal–infant attachment and expressed desire for a sense of normalcy. Need for support and fear of stigma persisted throughout. These findings expand current knowledge about this experience and suggest clinical strategies to guide HIV‐infected women during this stressful period. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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    دورية أكاديمية

    المصدر: Journal für Generationengerechtigkeit ; 12 ; 2 ; 63-68 ; Die Rechte von Kindern und Jugendlichen - Schwerpunkt Wahlrecht

    الوقت: 30300, 30100, 10500, 40100

    الوصف: Veränderungen in der Sozialpolitik der Vereinigten Staaten im Laufe der letzten vier Jahrzehnte haben 100 Prozent der Menschen über 65 mit einer Gesundheitsversicherung versehen und die Armut dieser Gruppe reduziert, während die Zahl der Kinder in Armut gestiegen ist und zehn Millionen unversichert sind. Diese zunehmende intergenerationelle Ungerechtigkeit spiegelt politische Entscheidungen wider, in denen Kindern eine Stimme fehlt. Die Ziele des vorliegenden Artikels sind 1) eine Zusammenfassung gegenwärtiger Ansichten zum Stimmrecht für Kinder aus den Bereichen Ethik, Regierungslehre, Recht, Sozial- und Gesundheitswesen; 2) eine Überprüfung der Entwicklung von Abstimmung und Repräsentation in den USA und eine Identifikation der Fehleinschätzungen, die eine gleichberechtigte Repräsentation von Kindern behindern; 3)eine Diskussion der Rechtsgrundlage, die Kinder als Erwachsene begreift und elterliches Entscheiden in Vertretung für Kinder gestattet; sowie 4) Vorschläge von Strategien, um ein gleichberechtigtes Repräsentationssystem für Kinder durch Änderung unseres gegenwärtiges Wahlsystems anzuregen.