نتایج جستجو برای: family conflicts such as violence

تعداد نتایج: 6200316  

2013
JM Vorster

This article investigates the phenomenon of violence in South Africa. The statistics of the excessive violence are presented and the possible reasons for this violence are examined. In this respect the influence of the historic social stratification, the inception of Apartheid, the one-dimensional system of the past and poverty are highlighted. The central theoretical argument of this study is ...

2017
Bjørn Reigstad Siv Kvernmo

Background: Few studies have investigated proximal relationships between deliberate self-harm (DSH) and concurrent adversities. Objective: We aimed to investigate these relationships in a community population of 4881 indigenous Sami and majority Norwegian adolescents, 15 to 16 years old, and related to ethnicity and gender. Methods: Youth with and without self-reports of DSH last year were comp...

Journal: :Revista gaucha de enfermagem 2016
Rodrigo Jácob Moreira de Freitas Natana Abreu de Moura Ana Ruth Macêdo Monteiro

Objective To reflect on violence against children and adolescents in psychic suffering, and nursing care based on social phenomenology. Method Theoretical study based on the conceptions of Alfred Schütz. Results The subject in psychic suffering shows conflicts in family relationships, and is often immersed in a biographical situation that removes their autonomy, contributing violence itself. Vi...

Journal: :Development and psychopathology 2017
E Mark Cummings Christine E Merrilees Laura K Taylor Christina F Mondi

An increasing number of researchers and policymakers have been moved to study and intervene in the lives of children affected by violent conflicts (Masten, 2014). According to a United Nations Children's Fund (2009) report, over 1 billion children under the age of 18 are growing up in regions where acts of political violence and armed conflict are, as Ladds and Cairns (1996, p. 15) put it, "a c...

Journal: :Reproductive health matters 2004
Yasmin Tambiah

The discourse of human rights in armed conflict situations is well adapted to respond to violence and violation, invoking internationally agreed principles of civil and political rights. However, in areas where the subject or domain of rights discourse is contested or controversial, human rights advocates appear less prepared to promote and defend such rights. Sexuality is one such domain. This...

2010
KUNAL MUKHERJEE Kunal Mukherjee

From Partition to the present day, India has displayed an ability to sustain democratic forms of government and politics. There have been no military bids for power and even Mrs. Gandhi’s months of emergency rule, which many thought perilously close to a dictatorship, was ended by the electors’ verdict in 1977. Despite phases of acute domestic strain and communal violence, the assassination of ...

Journal: :International review of psychiatry 2008
Theresa Stichick Betancourt Kashif Tanveer Khan

This paper examines the concept of resilience in the context of children affected by armed conflict. Resilience has been frequently viewed as a unique quality of certain 'invulnerable' children. In contrast, this paper argues that a number of protective processes contribute to resilient mental health outcomes in children when considered through the lens of the child's social ecology. While avai...

2013
Joana Monteiro Rudi Rocha

This paper examines the effects of armed conflicts between drug gangs in Rio de Janeiro’s favelas on student achievement. We explore variation in violence that occurs across time and space when gangs battle over territories. Within-school estimates indicate that students from schools exposed to violence score less in math exams. Our findings suggest that the effect of violence increases with co...

رستگارخالد, امیر,

This research aimed to study work–family role conflict and to determine the social factors having influence on the conflict. The effort is taken to offer a model for identification of the work-family conflict. The research is based on scarcity and accumulation approaches, and theories such as Merton’s role set, Good’s role strain, Seiber’s accumulation role, and Mark&rsq...

Journal: :Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention 2013
Jennifer M Whitehill Daniel W Webster Jon S Vernick

BACKGROUND Mediation of potentially violent conflicts is a key component of CeaseFire, an effective gun violence-prevention programme. OBJECTIVE To describe conflicts mediated by outreach workers (OW) in Baltimore's CeaseFire replication, examine neighbourhood variation, and measure associations between conflict risk factors and successful nonviolent resolution. METHODS A cross-sectional st...

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