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Autor:
Wendy Sturgess, Julie Selwyn
Publikováno v:
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 12:13-28
This article reports the findings related to adoption support of a Department of Health-funded study: Costs and Outcomes of Non-infant Adoptions. This is the first UK study to comprehensively examine the support provided by Social Services Department
Autor:
Julie Selwyn, Wendy Sturgess
Publikováno v:
Adoption & Fostering. 26:40-49
In the past six years both England and the USA have called for radical overhauls of their adoption systems. These include not only changes to service delivery but also increased monitoring and accountability in order to achieve national child welfare
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Behavioral Development. 25:521-529
A total of 258 children aged 4-7 years, from 192 families of diverse structure (stepfather, single parent, stepmother/complex stepfamilies, and nonstep families), participated in this study of young children’s perceptions of their family relationsh
Publikováno v:
Journal of Family Psychology. 15:272-287
Children's reports on their experiences in different family settings (stepfamilies, single-parent families, and intact families), their contact with friends, and the quality of their friendships were studied with data from 238 children drawn from a c
Publikováno v:
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 41:955-968
Life course and current family factors associated with individual differences in parent–child relationships were investigated in a sample of 467 children from 192 families, including stepfather, single-parent, stepmother, and complex stepfamilies;
Autor:
Jayne E Bailey, Carolyn Frances Brice, Wendy Sturgess, Sue Wilson, Neil Rich, Claire Collison, David J. Nutt, Andrew Paul Smith
Publikováno v:
Journal of Psychophysiology. 13:145-151
Abstract The present study examined whether volunteers with common colds showed impairments in objective and subjective indicators of alertness. All the volunteers (N = 81) were tested when healthy to provide baseline data for mood, simple and choice
Autor:
David J. Nutt, Sue Wilson, Neil Rich, Jayne E Bailey, Carolyn Frances Brice, Wendy Sturgess, Claire Collison, Andrew Paul Smith
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
An experiment was carried out to determine whether idazoxan, a drug which increases the turnover of central noradrenaline, removes the malaise (reduced alertness, slower psychomotor performance) associated with upper respiratory tract illness (URTI).