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Mental disorders and termination of education in high-income and low- and middle-income countries: epidemiological study.

29 Apr 2009 BACKGROUND: Studies of the impact of mental disorders on educational attainment are rare in both high-income and low- and middle-income (LAMI) countries. AIMS: To examine the association between early-onset mental disorder and subsequent termination ...
rec_pub_19407270-mental-disorders-termination-education-high-income-low-middle-income.htm


Nursing the numbers through faculty recruitment and student retention.

29 Apr 2009 A lack of nursing faculty is restricting program admissions when the need for registered nurses is critical. The authors discuss an innovative project that developed a pool of educators for the Texas Panhandle and retention strategies to promote ...
rec_pub_19412056-nursing-numbers-faculty-recruitment-student-retention.htm


Bridges to the Doctorate: mentored transition to successful completion of doctoral study for underrepresented minorities in nursing science.

29 Apr 2009 Nursing has a shortage of doctorally-prepared underrepresented minority (URM) scientists/faculty. We describe a five-year University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) Bridges program for URM master's students' transition to doctoral study and factors in ...
rec_pub_19447237-bridges-doctorate-mentored-transition-successful-completion-doctoral.htm


Brief report: A socio-demographic profile of multiparous teenage mothers.

Mar 2009 OBJECTIVE: Delineate a socio-demographic profile of multiparous teenage mothers at a public hospital in Brazil. METHOD: This is a cross-sectional study consisting of 915 interviews with teenage girls, including 170 multiparous subjects whose babies ...
rec_pub_19261325-brief-report-socio-demographic-profile-multiparous-teenage-mothers.htm


[Epidemiological health factors and their relationship with academic performance during the first year of medical school. Study of two generations]

27 Feb 2009 BACKGROUND: Academic drop outs at the university level is a serious problem. At the School of Medicine of the UNAM, over 50% of students enrolled in their first year do not graduate. In order to solve this problem, the UNAM has tutoring and ...
rec_pub_19518013-epidemiological-health-factors-relationship-academic-performance-year.htm


Impact of problem-based, active learning on graduation rates for 10 generations of Dutch medical students.

27 Feb 2009 OBJECTIVES: We aimed to study the effects of active-learning curricula on graduation rates of students and on the length of time needed to graduate. METHODS: Graduation rates for 10 generations of students enrolling in the eight Dutch medical ...
rec_pub_19250347-impact-problem-based-active-learning-graduation-rates-10-generations.htm


Contribution of student and instructor relationships and attachment style to school completion.

27 Feb 2009 The authors investigated how student-student friendships, student-teacher relationships, and attachment styles link to General Educational Development program completion among 127 women and 117 men. Students' relationships with students and ...
rec_pub_19230520-contribution-student-instructor-relationships-attachment-style-school.htm


The role of perceived parental socialization practices in school adjustment among Norwegian upper secondary school students.

15 Feb 2009 BACKGROUND: Lack of adjustment or school failure is a concern to educators, educational and school psychologists as well as parents, but few studies have focused on school adjustment during late adolescence. Moreover, studies have yet to explore ...
rec_pub_19224681-the-role-perceived-parental-socialization-practices-school-adjustment.htm


Nurse education. Our students. Our future.

30 Jan 2009
rec_pub_19288760-nurse-education-students-future.htm


Selection of medical students: a controlled experiment.

30 Jan 2009 OBJECTIVES: We aimed to discover, through a controlled experiment, whether cognitive and non-cognitive assessment would select higher-achieving applicants to medical school than selection by lottery. METHODS: We carried out a prospective cohort ...
rec_pub_19161489-selection-medical-students-controlled-experiment.htm

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