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40
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Text
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Pages
359–367
Issue
150
Volume
38
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Expressed attitudes of adolescents toward marriage and family life.
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Adolescence
Date
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2003
2003
Subject
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Female; Male; Texas; Human; Descriptive Statistics; Surveys; Adolescence; Attitude Measures; Random Sample; Divorce; Sexuality; Family – Psychosocial Factors; Attitude – In Adolescence; Marriage – Psychosocial Factors
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Martin P D; Specter G; Martin D; Martin M
Description
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In the U.S., modifications in family structure and in attitudes concerning marriage and family life have been numerous. Areas such as sexual behavior and alternative living arrangements have become highly varied and nontraditional compared to past generations. This study examined the attitudes of adolescents toward aspects of marriage and family life. The majority of adolescents expressed negative attitudes toward divorce and viewed marriage as a lifelong commitment. While only about a third of the adolescents expressed positive attitudes toward premarital sex, a majority indicated they would engage in sexual intercourse before marriage, or already have. Interestingly, about half of the adolescents held positive attitudes toward cohabitation. Lastly, the adolescents demonstrated a growing acceptance of premarital counseling and psychoeducational interventions regarding marriage and family life.
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2003
Adolescence
Attitude – In Adolescence
Attitude Measures
Descriptive Statistics
Divorce
Family – Psychosocial Factors
Female
Human
Male
Marriage – Psychosocial Factors
Martin D
Martin M
Martin P D
Random Sample
sexuality
Specter G
Surveys
Texas
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1300/j018v28n01_04" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1300/j018v28n01_04</a>
Pages
55–82
Issue
1
Volume
28
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Elder abuse: the attorney's perspective.
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Clinical Gerontologist
Date
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2004
2004-09
Subject
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Female; Male; Ohio; Aged; Professional Role; Middle Age; Social Welfare; Legal; Liability; Gerontologic Care; Mandatory Reporting; Privacy and Confidentiality; Attorneys; Caregiver Burden; Competence (Legal); Courts; Involuntary Commitment; Legal Procedure; Self Neglect; Social Isolation; Victims; 80 and Over; Guardianship; Caregivers – Psychosocial Factors; Family – Psychosocial Factors; Elder Abuse – Legislation and Jurisprudence – Ohio
Creator
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Schimer M
Description
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Three cases have been presented for multidisciplinary consideration. This article analyzes them from the prospective of a practicing attorney. As such, it begins with a discussion of the ethical principles that govern legal practice, specifically in the area of elder law. The discussion which follows examines key points of law pertaining to elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation including key definitions; the duty of the attorney to report suspected cases; and rights of and procedural safeguards afforded to the alleged victim in a court proceeding to involuntarily enforce a protective order. The issue of guardianship also is briefly explored, as well as the requirements for involuntary confinement in a mental health facility. A consideration of how an attorney might become involved in each case and the underlying assumptions precedes an analysis of the cases set forth earlier. The final section summarizes key points of the article.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1300/j018v28n01_04" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1300/j018v28n01_04</a>
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2004
80 and over
Aged
Attorneys
Caregiver Burden
Caregivers – Psychosocial Factors
Clinical Gerontologist
Competence (Legal)
Courts
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Elder Abuse – Legislation and Jurisprudence – Ohio
Family – Psychosocial Factors
Female
Gerontologic Care
Guardianship
Involuntary Commitment
Legal
Legal Procedure
Liability
Male
Mandatory Reporting
Middle Age
NEOMED College of Medicine
Ohio
Privacy and Confidentiality
Professional Role
Schimer M
Self Neglect
Social Isolation
Social Welfare
VICTIMS
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Text
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Pages
589–590
Issue
8
Volume
149
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On being a doctor. Legal advice.
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Annals of Internal Medicine
Date
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2008
2008-10-21
Subject
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Physician-Patient Relations; Death; Professional-Family Relations; Malpractice; Physicians – Psychosocial Factors; Family – Psychosocial Factors; Nephrotic Syndrome – Psychosocial Factors
Creator
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Zarconi J
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2008
Annals of internal medicine
Death
Department of Internal Medicine
Family – Psychosocial Factors
Malpractice
NEOMED College of Medicine
Nephrotic Syndrome – Psychosocial Factors
Physician-Patient Relations
Physicians – Psychosocial Factors
Professional-Family Relations
Zarconi J