Sunday, May 17, 2009

Precis #2

Precis #2

Movement of Women: Trafficking of Women in the Interwar Era

The trafficking of people was a large issue in the 1920’s. Abolitionists opposed trafficking for the purpose of prostitution. Age issues became a large problem with this type of trafficking, blocking legislation in Europe, especially Britain.




Substance abuse, coping strategies, adaptive skills and behavioral and emotional problems in clients with mild to borderline intellectual disability admitted to a treatment facility: A pilot study

Intellectual disability can sometimes be directly related to drug or alcohol use by clients to treatment facilities. There are many variables in developing a substance related problem, such as gender, mindset, and situation. By measuring coping strategies, doctors can measure the seriousness of a client’s case. Emotional problems are best found out through the testing and observance of coping strategies. The small sample size of 39 clients was not enough to accurately measure full results.


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