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Quality of life for caregivers of a child aged 6-16 years with Autistic Spectrum Disorder and/or an intellectual disability : a comparative study : a thesis presented in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology at Massey University, Turitea, New Zealand
Quality of life for caregivers of children with autistic spectrum disorder and/or an
intellectual disability was compared to quality of life for those caring for a
normally developing child. Participants were caregivers of children between 6 -
16 years of age who were divided into two groups: Caregivers of disabled
children (Group 1, n = 60) and caregivers of normally developing children
(Group 2, n = 13). The research investigated differences of overall quality of life
between groups. Within Group One the influence on quality of life for
caregivers was investigated in relation to the child's behaviour, level of support
the child requires to complete activities of daily living, caregivers marital status,
caregivers socio-economic level, and caregivers satisfaction with perceived
supports. The Quality of Life Index and the Nisonger Child Behavior Rating
Form were used to determine quality of life and problem behaviours. Results
showed a difference in overall quality of life between groups. Child's behaviour
was found to have a significant relationship with caregiverâs quality of life.
Satisfaction with perceived supports had a weak relationship to caregiverâs
quality of life. No statistically significant relationship was found between
caregiverâs quality of life and the child's activities of daily living requirements,
caregiverâs marital status or caregiverâs socio-economic status. Quality of life
for caregivers of developmentally disabled children was shown to be lower than
the general population. New Zealand is currently in a state of flux in regards to
addressing and refining disability support services. Research that further
investigates these results may enhance service delivery and result in better
outcomes for those supporting children with a disability
Internal report cluster 1: Urban freight innovations and solutions for sustainable deliveries (2/4)
Technical report about sustainable urban freight solutions, part 2 of
Internal report cluster 1: Urban freight innovations and solutions for sustainable deliveries (3/4)
Technical report about sustainable urban freight solutions, part 3 of
Strong Gravitational Lensing with SKA
The advent of new observational facilities in the last two decades has
allowed the rapid discovery and high-resolution optical imaging of many strong
lens systems from galaxy to cluster scales, as well as their spectroscopic
follow-up. Radio telescopes have played the dominant role in the systematic
detection of dozens of new arcsec-scale lens systems. For the future, we expect
nothing less! The next major ground- and space-based facilities, especially the
Square Kilometer Array can discover tens of thousands of new lens systems in
large sky surveys. For optical imaging and spectroscopic follow-up a strong
synergy with planned optical facilities is needed. Here, we discuss the field
where strong gravitational lensing is expected to play the dominant role and
where SKA can have a major impact: The study of the internal mass structure and
evolution of galaxies and clusters to z~1. In addition, studies of more exotic
phenomena are contemplated. For example, milli- and microlensing can provide a
way to measure the mass-functions of stars and CDM substructure at cosmological
distances. All-sky radio monitoring will also rapidly develop the field of
time-domain lensing.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures; to appear in "Science with the Square Kilometer
Array," eds. C. Carilli and S. Rawlings, New Astronomy Reviews (Elsevier:
Amsterdam
A Deliberate Departure: Making Physician-Assisted Suicide Comfortable for Vulnerable Patients
On an episode of Marvelâs Jessica Jones, Kilgrave uses his mind control powers to get Jack Denton to give him both of his kidneys. After he loses his kidneys, Denton goes on dialysis and has a stroke. Therefore, when private investigator Jessica Jones tracks down Denton, she discovers that he is wheelchairbound and unable to speak. Denton goes to great lengths to write a note asking Jones to kill him. This fictionalized story may be the reality for some people. Everyone wants to live a happy life and to have a good death. Some people have the privilege of dying suddenly or of passing away peacefully while they are asleep. Unfortunately, for many people the process of dying can be a painful ordeal
Video information retrieval using objects and ostensive relevance feedback
In this paper, we present a brief overview of current approaches to video information retrieval (IR) and we highlight its limitations and drawbacks in terms of satisfying user needs. We then describe a method of incorporating object-based relevance feedback into video IR which we believe opens up new possibilities for helping users find information in video archives. Following this we describe our own work on shot retrieval from video archives which uses object detection, object-based relevance feedback and a variation of relevance feedback called ostensive RF which is particularly appropriate for this type of retrieval
Backstage At English\u27s
It has been my good fortune to spend many a performance backstage at English\u27s , as well as to watch many performances from out front
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