Part 1: Overview -- History of Substance Abuse Research in the United States -- Transdisciplinary Research Perspective: A Theoretical Framework for Substance Abuse Research -- part 2: Quantitive Approaches -- Randomized Controlled Trials in Substance Abuse Treatment Research: Fundamental Aspects and New Developments in Random Assignment Strategies, Comparison/Control Conditions, and Design Ch…
Using a Life-World Approach to Understand Family Resilience -- Helping Families Survive and Thrive through the Premature Birth of an Infant -- Enhancing Coping and Resiliency among Families of Individuals with Sickle Cell Disease -- Translational Research and Clinical Applications in the Management of Cystic Fibrosis -- Improving Physician Self-efficacy and Reducing Provider Bias: A Family Scie…
Chapter 1: Introduction: M. Nazrul Hoque, Beverly Pecotte, and Mary A. McGehee -- Section I: Mortality and Morbidity Trends in Developed Countries: Chapter 2: Are Americans Getting Sicker? An Analysis of Emerging Morbidity Trends: Richard K. Thomas -- Chapter 3: Reproductive Health Policy Variability among the States over Time: Implications of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 for Health Research…
Chapter 1. Introduction: The role of virtues in social work practice -- Chapter 2. Voice to the voiceless -- Chapter 3. But you can push and push and push -- Chapter 4. Empower people to take control of their own lives -- Chapter 5. Respect and integrity -- Chapter 6. What can we do to make changes? -- Chapter 7. A people world, rather than a paper world -- Chapter 8. I cannot give up, I cannot…
Introduction: Building a Bioarchaeology of Care -- 1. Providing a context: thinking and theory in the bioarchaeology of care -- SECTION ONE :Case studies of caregiving: testing the boundaries of bioarchaeology of care research -- 2. Using the Index of Care on a Bronze-Age teenager with poliomyelitis or cerebral palsy: from speculation to strong inference -- 3. Cared for or outcast? A case for c…
Preface -- Introduction -- Section I: Need for Transformations -- Chapter 1: Connecting Food Access and Housing Security: Lessons from Peterborough, Ontario -- Chapter 2 : Strengthening the Backbone: Local Food, Foreign Labour and Social Justice -- Chapter 3: Community Food Security in Pictou Landing First Nation -- Chapter 4: The Us Experience in Planning for Community Food Systems: An Era …
Chapter 1. Introduction: Land, Livelihoods and Health: Marginalization in Globalizing Delhi -- Part I: Land and Changing Landscape -- Chapter 2. ELand-use Dynamics of Peri-Urban Areas of Metropolitan Cities With Special focus on Delhi -- Chapter 3. Urban Form and Regional Development of National Capital Region -- Chapter 4. Marginalization and Socio-Ecological Transformation in New Urban Periph…
Women and Poverty in the United States -- Qualitative Methodological Approach -- The Intersection of Women’s Health and Poverty -- Food Insecurity Experienced by Women Living in Poverty -- Poverty, Personal Experiences of Violence, and Mental Health: Understanding Their Complex Intersections among Low-income Women -- Substance Use among Women in Poverty -- The Role of Social Support for Women…
Chapter 1. Interpreting Illness, Disease, Medicine and Medical Care -- Chapter 2. Historical Discourses on Fevers -- Chapter 3. Institutionalizing Fever Epidemics and Fever Care in Contemporary Kerala -- Chapter 4. Fear of Fevers: Risk, Medicalisation and Provisioning -- Chapter 5. Biomedicine Examined: Interpreting Culture of Fever Care. - Chapter 6. Voice of Illness and Voice of Medicine in D…