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Cerebral Palsy; Mother Role-Juniper Publishers

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  JUNIPER PUBLISHERS - OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL & DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES Abstract Cerebral Palsy (CP) in newly born babies is not uncommon; many causes share its incidence in all communities, pre-natal, natal and post. The current vision and therapy trends are established or settled irreversible brain damage and nothing but neuroleptics, physical and psychological rehabilitations ± ortho-alignment accordingly. According to my work CP is an active chronic intracellular (neuron, galia, and endothelium and others) bacterial cerebritis focal or global. Established intrauterine (pre-natal). Silent or dormant can be evoked by many precipitating factors pre-or post natal. Keywords: Cerebral palsy; Brucellosis; Asphyxia; Kernicterus; Brain atrophy; Basal ganglia; Atonia; Hypotonia Introduction Cerebral palsy (CP) is the clinical entity of being with some degree of brain dys...

Attitude Deference among Suicide Attempters and Non Attempters: An Indian Perspective-Juniper Publishers

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  JUNIPER PUBLISHERS - OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL & DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES Abstract Aim: The aim of this paper is to conduct an analysis of attitude differences in the outcome of a broad range of suicidal behavior occurring within the general publics. Methodology: This study was a cross sectional descriptive survey carried out among general population residing in an urban community. Data analysis: Descriptive (frequency and percentage) and inferential statistics (chi square test) were used to analyze and interpret the data. Result: There are few significant attitude difference found between the suicide attempters and non-attempters of the general public's. Majority of the respondent believe that People who make suicidal threats seldom complete suicide, one should rather not talk about, it and suicide can happen without warning. Conclusion: These attitude differences need to be taken in to consideration when developing appropriate programs ...