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Depression and Suicide Prevention
Depressive disorders vary in degree of severity as well as intensity, and clinical manifestations of depressed children and adolescents may vary drastically. Learn the risk factors, diagnosis and assessment, and management techniques from psychopharmacologic agents to cognitive behavior or interpersonal therapy for effective management of depression and suicide prevention.
Toward Embedding Wellness Approaches to Health and Disability in the Policies and Practices of Allied Health Providers
Wellness approaches, based on the social model of disability, are increasingly preferred throughout the health and disability service sectors. Despite this preference, there is a clear misalignment between policy and practice, and many allied health services continue to operate according to medical models of illness. To present an argument toward the incorporation of wellness approaches to health and disability in the policies and practices of allied health providers in Australia, this review is organized into four sections. First, the history and antecedents of wellness approaches, including the social model of disability, and relationships between them, are presented and discussed. Second, the current theoretical, empirical, social, and political demands for the implementation of wellness approaches are examined, with a particular emphasis on allied health settings. Next, the factors that facilitate and impede the uptake and implementation of wellness approaches in allied health settings are examined. We conclude with a discussion of the implications for allied health practice, education, and research.
Advancing the agenda in pediatric mental health education
This multi-stakeholder analysis created a concept map of ideas on how to improve pediatric mental health education. Ideas were rated for importance and feasibility.
Exploring the Impact of Physician Verbal Abuse on Perioperative Nurses
The purpose of this study is to explore the incidence and impact of physician verbal abuse on perioperative nurses. Roy's Adaptation Model was used as the framework for this descriptive, exploratory study. Seventy-eight perioperative nurses completed the Verbal Abuse Scale questionnaire. Seventy-one nurses (91%) reported experiencing some type of verbal abuse from a physician during the past year. Results show, however, that nurses use adaptive coping behaviors and problem-focused skills to deal with the abuse. AORN J 74 (Sept 2001) 317–331.
Book, Film, and Video Reviews
Venus on Wheels: Two Decades of Dialogue on Disability, Biography, and Being Female in America by Gelya Frank. Berkeley, CA, and London, UK: University of California Press, 2000.
The Eye of Beauty: Creating a place for elite and aging elders
In the last twenty years retirement and assisted living communities have become fixtures of the American aging landscape. The material and ideological organization of this industry not only indicates corporate preparation for the \"graying of America\" but represents the proliferating and changing representations of the elderly in our country. This study broadly aims to understand the moral geographies created through the industry's integrated and segregated models of elder care as well as the ideological formation of good health as a symbol of ideal moral \"citizenship\" in retirement and assisted living communities. More specifically, this dissertation explores how one small development company in the southwest sought, through an organizational discourse known as the Eye of Beauty, to diminish the social marginalization experienced by older elders in America. I argue that the material environments of retirement and assisted living communities \"frame\" their residents in ways that have deep implications for elder identities, identity management, and cultural citizenship and that the Eye of Beauty brought an effective challenge to the dominant classificatory and hierarchical authority of the industry.
VerbNet/OntoNotes-Based Sense Annotation
In this chapter, we present our challenges and successes in producing the OntoNotes word sense groupings [41], which represent a slightly more coarse-grained set of English verb senses drawn from WordNet [13], and which have provided the foundation for our VerbNet sense annotation. These sense groupings were based on the successive merging of WordNet senses into more coarse-grained senses according to the results of inter-annotator agreement [10]. We find that the sense granularity, or level of semantic specificity found in this inventory, reflects sense distinctions that can be made consistently and accurately by human annotators, who achieve a high inter-annotator agreement rate of 89 $$\\%$$ . This, in turn, leads to a correspondingly high system performance for automatic WSD: sense distinctions with this level of granularity can be detected automatically at 87–89 $$\\%$$ accuracy, making them effective for NLP applications [9].
A corpus of preposition supersenses in English web reviews
We present the first corpus annotated with preposition supersenses, unlexicalized categories for semantic functions that can be marked by English prepositions (Schneider et al., 2015). That scheme improves upon its predecessors to better facilitate comprehensive manual annotation. Moreover, unlike the previous schemes, the preposition supersenses are organized hierarchically. Our data will be publicly released on the web upon publication.