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Power (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Power (Psychology)'
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The Educational Kanban: promoting effective self-directed adult learning in medical education.
29 Jun 2009
The author reviews the many forces that have driven contemporary medical education approaches to evaluation and places them in an adult learning theory context. After noting their strengths and limitations, the author looks to lessons learned from ...
rec_pub_19550191-the-educational-kanban-promoting-effective-self-directed-adult.htm
Power over parity: intimate partner violence and issues of fertility control.
26 Jun 2009
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine the association between intimate partner violence (IPV), abortion, parity, and contraception use. STUDY DESIGN: We recruited 1463 women for this written questionnaire study of IPV. Patient ...
rec_pub_19564020-power-parity-intimate-partner-violence-issues-fertility-control.htm
23 Jun 2009
Encouraging seropositive people to voluntarily disclose their serostatus has been promoted as a key component of HIV prevention. Among other reasons, HIV disclosure to one's main partner is believed to be an incentive for serodiscordant couples to ...
rec_pub_19560244-hiv-disclosure-unsafe-sex-hiv-infected-women-cameroon-results-anrs.htm
20 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19546147-foucault-genealogy-ethics.htm
Governmentality, biopower, and the debate over genetic enhancement.
20 Jun 2009
Although Foucault adamantly refused to make moral pronouncements or dictate moral principles or political programs to his readers, his work offers a number of tools and concepts that can help us develop our own ethical views and practices. One of ...
rec_pub_19546146-governmentality-biopower-debate-genetic-enhancement.htm
Gender asymmetry in healthcare-facility attendance of people living with HIV/AIDS in Burkina Faso.
15 Jun 2009
Anthropological research in Burkina Faso indicates that more HIV-positive women than HIV-positive men are attending care facilities for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH) and accessing antiretroviral medicine. This article, situated in the field of ...
rec_pub_19539415-gender-asymmetry-healthcare-facility-attendance-people-living-hiv.htm
Empowerment from the perspective of next of kin in intensive care.
15 Jun 2009
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To describe next of kin empowerment in an intensive care situation. Background. Next of kin is important in reducing intensive care patients' fear and anxiety. However, admission to an intensive care unit is often recognised as ...
rec_pub_19538566-empowerment-perspective-of-kin-intensive-care.htm
8 Jun 2009
This study evaluated an economic empowerment intervention designed to promote life options, health and mental health functioning among AIDS-orphaned adolescents in rural Uganda. The study used an experimental design in which adolescents (N=267) were ...
rec_pub_19520472-asset-ownership-health-mental-health-functioning-aids-orphaned.htm
Evolution of Canadian nursing curricula: a critical retrospective analysis of power and caring.
6 Jun 2009
The evolution of Canadian nursing curricula has mutually influenced and reflected nursing's historical course: nursing practice and education are inextricably linked. This paper is a critical retrospective analysis of the evolution of nursing ...
rec_pub_19572834-evolution-canadian-nursing-curricula-critical-retrospective-analysis.htm
2 Jun 2009
Guided by the Needs-Based Model of Reconciliation, we hypothesized that being a member of a victimized group would be associated with a threat to the status and power of one's ingroup, whereas being a member of a perpetrating group would threaten ...
rec_pub_19498070-promoting-reconciliation-satisfaction-emotional-needs-victimized.htm
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