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A European Survey of the Number and Characteristics of Children Less than Three Years Old in Residential Care at Risk of Harm (2005)
Journal Article
Browne, K., Hamilton-Giachritsis, C., Johnson, R., Chou, S., Ostergren, M., Leth, I., Agathonos-Georgopoulou, H., Anaut, M., Herczog, M., Keller-Hamela, M., Klimácková, A., Stan, V., & Zeytinoglu, S. (2005). A European Survey of the Number and Characteristics of Children Less than Three Years Old in Residential Care at Risk of Harm. Adoption and Fostering, 29(4), 23-33. https://doi.org/10.1177/030857590502900405

Research evidence increasingly suggests that young children in residential care without parents are at risk of harm in terms of attachment disorder, developmental delay and normal brain development. This damage caused by early privation of parenting... Read More about A European Survey of the Number and Characteristics of Children Less than Three Years Old in Residential Care at Risk of Harm.

Long-Term Care: Matching Resources and Needs (2004)
Book
Knapp, M., Challis, D., Fernández, J.-L., & Netten, A. (Eds.). (2004). Long-Term Care: Matching Resources and Needs. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351153560

Improving equity and efficiency in the long-term care of older people is an international concern, with governments attempting to ensure that policies and practice develop so that resources are used to best effect. This requires good quality evidence... Read More about Long-Term Care: Matching Resources and Needs.

Rail safety in Britain: an occupational health psychology perspective (2003)
Journal Article
Cox, T., Griffiths, A., & Houdmont, J. (2003). Rail safety in Britain: an occupational health psychology perspective. Work and Stress, 17(2), 103-108. https://doi.org/10.1080/02678370310001603418

As occupational health psychology matures, it will become involved in a more detailed way in areas ofspecific concern, and it will outgrow its recent over-dependence on a small number of very generalconcerns such as work stress and burnout. One examp... Read More about Rail safety in Britain: an occupational health psychology perspective.

The role of carers in evaluating mental health services for older people (1998)
Journal Article
Dening, T., & Lawton, C. (1998). The role of carers in evaluating mental health services for older people. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 13(12), 863-870. https://doi.org/10.1002/%28SICI%291099-1166%281998120%2913%3A12%3C863%3A%3AAID-GPS885%3E3.0.CO%3B2-L

Objectives. To examine, using the published literature and local service experience, the contributions that carers can make to the development and evaluation of specialist mental health services for the elderly. Methods. MEDLINE search for relevant p... Read More about The role of carers in evaluating mental health services for older people.

The Team Climate Inventory (TCI)-four or five factors? Testing the structure of TCI in samples of low and high complexity jobs (1997)
Journal Article
Kivimäki, M., Kuk, G., Elovainio, M., Thomson, L., Kalliomäki-Levanto, T., & Heikkilä, A. (1997). The Team Climate Inventory (TCI)-four or five factors? Testing the structure of TCI in samples of low and high complexity jobs. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 70(4), 375-389. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2044-8325.1997.tb00655.x

The Hachinski Ischaemic Score: A reevaluation (1992)
Journal Article
Dening, T. R., & Berrios, G. E. (1992). The Hachinski Ischaemic Score: A reevaluation. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 7(8), 585-589. https://doi.org/10.1002/gps.930070808

The Hachinski Ischaemic Score (HIS) was first introduced in 1975 as a clinical scale intended to differentiate cases of dementia resulting from multiple strokes (multi‐infarct dementia) from those with primary degenerative dementias. Its conceptual b... Read More about The Hachinski Ischaemic Score: A reevaluation.