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    Marital Stress Spillover as a Predictor of Job Perfformance Among Married Couples in Anambra State

    MARITAL STRESS SPILLOVER AS A PREDICTOR OF JOB PERFORMANCE AMONG ARRIED COUPLES IN ANAMBRA STATE. By Ezechukwu, Justin N. CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Clarification of Key Concepts * Marital Stress * Spillover * Job Performance * Work-Family Relationship * Civil Servants 3. Predictors of Job Performance 4. Marital Stress Spillover among Married Civil Servants in Anambra State 5. Prospects for Checking Family-to-Work Conflict 6. Conclusion 1. INTRODUCTION This

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    The Silent Battle: the Effects of Parental Incarceration on Children and Families

    The Silent Battle: The Effects of Parental Incarceration on Children and Families By: Jessica Stamper ​​ The loss of a parent has an overwhelming impact on a child.  When a parent dies or there is a divorce, there are endless opportunities to discuss the loss, but what happens when the absence is due to incarceration?  Incarceration is not met with the same understanding and sympathy death and divorce are, making it harder to cope, creating additional and often more severe emotional and psychological

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    Stress in the Elderly

    Many stressors affect the adults, especially the elderly. I go on day to day living with daily stressors such as basic needs like food and water. We wonder how we are going to manage the day like being a parent, working, shelter, family and friends. Individually young adults tend to think that the older you get the less worries or situations you get less of. Such a wrong perceptions that is, it is the most stressful time in your lifespan. Types of Stressors in the Elderly and Possible Solutions

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    The Effects Of Stress On The Birth Of A Child

    the heavier amount of stress when it comes to having and raising a child. There were studies done in Australia and Germany on stress levels and the impact of social-economic status. The studies showed, that the biggest impact was psychologically. The results did not differ much within America. Even though the studies showed the biggest impact was psychologically, researchers believe if there was a greater access to childcare then the work/life balance would reduce the stress levels. The article

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    Non Parental Child Care

    order to maintain the house hold and this is why non parental child care comes in. Before I can address the different types of non parental child care, I must first explain what non parental child care is. As stated in chapter five of Child, Family, School, Community it states that non parental child care is also known as day care is care given to children by persons other than parents during the parts of the day when parents are absent. This process can start as early as the child being an

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    Family Assessment

    Running head: FAMILY HEALTH ASSESSMENT Family Health Assessment Marsha Ricks Grand Canyon University Family Health Assessment Functional Health Patterns Many different people due to their cultural and ethnic background can define family in many different ways. But one thing that is shared by all families is value and health perception. Families are as diverse as the members that make up the family unit. The Family is the primary social framework in which health promotion of wellness

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    Family Health Assessment

    Running head: FAMILY HEALTH ASSESSMENT Family Health Assessment Laisa Johny Grand Canyon University: Family Centered Health Promotion NRS 429V February 17, 2012 Family Health Assessment Family health assessment is an important tool and crucial to understand family problems, developing plan of care and provision of care according to their needs. Nurses have an important role in health promotion. “Gordon’s 11 functional health patterns are the foundation for the nursing diagnosis

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    Family Health Assessment

    pattern is an assessment tool used to help identify family needs in regards to their health. The assessment evaluates weakness and dysfunction within the family that could increase potential risk factors in association with overall health and wellness (Edelman, 2010). By identifying the problem areas allows for intervention and promotional strategies to alleviate the dysfunction. Health Pattern for my family There are eleven areas of the family health assessment: Values, health perception, nutrition

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    To Cope with Stress

    trouble with these exams. The exams challengethem; as a consequence they get stressed out because they generally prepare for exams because of various excuses. Before anything else, they should overcome the stress stemmingfrom exams. Several factors have been proposed in order to combat stress. First of all, students should deal with procrastination because they do it excessively. Procrastination for students means putting off their studies to a later. They are responsible for exams which they

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    Nur405 Friedman Family Assessment

    Friedman Family Assessment The Friedman Family Assessment is a tool used to assess the “family as a whole, as part of the whole of society, and as an interaction system” (Lancaster & Stanhope, 2008, p. 569). The Friedman Family Assessment has certain assumptions for the families that are assessed with this tool. These assumptions include the families are “a social system with functional requirements, a small group possessing certain generic features common to all small groups, as a social system

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