Essays About etiology

 

  • etiology
    ... For example, economic and social conditions are also important factors in the etiology of degeneracy, which is in its turn a cause of crime as stated by Bonger ...
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  • Etiology of Anti-Social Behaviour
    Society must accept responsibility to control anti-social behaviour among adolescents, in order to limit youth violence. Four theories ...
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  • Child Molestation
    ... Due to the fact that the etiology of child molestation is not fully understood, child molestation can never be cured even with treatment. ...
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  • causes of schizophreniz
    ... This suggests that the etiology and pathophysiology of schizophrenia must be related to maturational or developmental brain processes such as formation of ...
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  • Animal Testing
    ... and basic procedure of animal experimentation has been central in the development of drugs used in the treatment of diseases of known etiology - drugs such as ...
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  • Conduct Disorders
    ... Most of all the child or adolescent violates societal norms and the basic rights of others (Appendix). The etiology of the disorder is still in debate. ...
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  • whooping chough
    ... Etiology: Pertussis is caused by Bordetella Pertussis the bacteria invades the nose and throat and then the trachea followed by the bronchial tubes of the lungs ...
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  • Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
    ... Due to the varied criteria for the diagnosis and notions of etiology, it appears individuals tend to develop their own personal sets of beliefs and attitudes ...
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  • Edwin Sutherlands theory of differential association
    ... As a sociological interactionist, Sutherland's viewpoint on the etiology of crime was that there existed certain processes or relationships that could explain ...
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  • Lobotomy
    ... At best, neurosurgery should rightfully concern itself with medical problems, and not the behavior problems of a social etiology ("Panelist", 1996)." To me the ...
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  • drug resistant bacteria
    ... of using multiple antibiotics in combination are as follows: for broad coverage in a very sick patient who has an infection of unknown etiology, to prevent the ...
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  • Narcissism
    ... The Humanistic Perspective of Narcissism: Thus far, humanistic theorists about the etiology of the narcissistic condition have advanced no specific ...
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  • The Effects of Disruptive Behavior
    ... This paper will focus on the classification and diagnosis of disruptive behavior disorders, their prevalence, comorbidity, persistence etiology, the normal ...
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  • Binge Drinking 2
    ... adolescent alcohol use disorders should focus on ways to produce more homogeneous subgroups, so that more can be learned about the etiology, prevention, and ...
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  • Stalin and the Jews
    ... were completely out of character for the inflexible dictator, the changes in Jewish administration were not the only exceptions in his etiology that Stalin ...
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  • Massage Low Back Pain
    ... A research group would be assembled, including patients between a set range of ages, such as 25-45, with low back pain that has no medical etiology other than ...
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  • Alcoholisim and it's Effects on an Individual
    ... relatively harmless. A "drink" consists of 1.5 ounces of spirits, 5 ounces of wine or 12 ounces of beer (Etiology). Moderate use ...
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  • ADHD on Child Intelligence
    ... In turn these children develop a low-self esteem and low levels of motivation (Morgan, 1997). The etiology of ADHD is still a mystery to researchers. ...
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  • injuries in sports
    ... Learning disability (LD), the etiology of which is presumably secondary to central nervous system dysfunction,9 refers to a heterogeneous group of disorders ...
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  • Hyperactivity
    ... The scientific investigation into the disorder has focused on a myriad of aspects including: epidemiology, etiology, methods of diagnosis, and procedures for ...
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  • Psycoanalysis
    ... For example, Freud linked "the etiology of neurotic symptoms to the same struggle between a sexual feeling or urge and the psychic defenses against it" (Gay). ...
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  • Diabetes
    ... However, the questions of "how?' and "why?" remain to be resolved DEFINITION Diabetes mellitus, a chronic disease of unknown etiology, is characterized by a ...
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  • Delinquent Behavior In Adolescents
    ... Studies were conducted in the hope of identifying psychological factors related to the etiology, manifestation, and modification of antisocial disorders in ...
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  • Spina Bifida
    ... The incidence is a little higher in girls than in boys. Research is constantly being done to find the etiology of these serious/lethal birth defects. ...
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  • D Caries
    ... purpose. There is extensive literature (now in excess of 500 articles) on the epidemiology and etiology of enamel defects. Many ...
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  • Sigmund Freud
    ... For example, Freud linked "the etiology of neurotic symptoms to the same struggle between a sexual feeling or urge and the psychic defenses against it.(Gay, 536 ...
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  • HYPERTENSION
    ... Etiology: Research has shown that hypernatremia (elevated serum sodium) increases the volume of blood, which raises blood pressure. ...
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  • Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
    ... the wide variance in presentation, it is quite common for angina to continue unrecognized or ignored for long periods before its cardiac etiology is diagnosed. ...
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  • Pathology
    ... It is often referred to as "hardening of the arteries". In which is one of the PVD diseases. Etiology The atherosclerosis is the underlying cause of the PVD. ...
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  • Domestic Violence Theory Effects Interventions
    ... Literature Review Etiology of Domestic Violence Due to the complexity of family violence with its many forms, there has been a number of etiological models ...
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