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1 ontact information, and 334 were deceased or institutionalized.
2  have end-stage kidney disease, and were not institutionalized.
3  but were retained in HRS if they were later institutionalized.
4 preadmission residential status and 22% were institutionalized.
5  and eating disorders were also worse in the institutionalized.
6 t people with dementia are more likely to be institutionalized.
7 te, had a usual source of care, and were not institutionalized.
8 h higher than those for persons who were not institutionalized.
9 30,000 per year if the patients had remained institutionalized.
10            Sixty-seven youths (33 previously institutionalized; 34 comparison; age-at-scan 4-17 years
11 ned the underlying principles were not fully institutionalized; (4) the capacity to implement the new
12 udy examined the social skills of previously institutionalized, 8-y-old Romanian children from the Bu
13 etirement in Europe (SHARE) and included non-institutionalized adults aged 65 years or older (mean ag
14 ssociated with periodontal disease in US non-institutionalized adults over 30 years old, whether dire
15 ng approximately 105.8 million civilian, non-institutionalized Americans in 1988 to 1994.
16 ing approximately 160.3 million civilian non-institutionalized Americans, received a periodontal asse
17 ts approximately 105.8 million civilian, non-institutionalized Americans.
18 he Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change institutionalized an unprecedented process of exchanges;
19 nctional status and whether or not they were institutionalized and according to self-reported health.
20                                              Institutionalized and noncivilian persons are not survey
21 ents were aged 70 years or older, frail, and institutionalized and sustained a femoral neck or pertro
22                             Persons who were institutionalized at the age of 70 had cumulative expend
23      Nationally representative sample of non-institutionalized beneficiaries who received medical car
24 e initially free of pressure ulcers and were institutionalized between October 1991 and April 1993.
25 as been overlaid by a program of broad-scale institutionalized burning in the early dry season, desig
26          Early experience of maltreatment or institutionalized care may alter the development of the
27 irments that lead to disability or long-term institutionalized care.
28 ealth Survey, representative of the 2015 non-institutionalized Catalan population over age 14, were u
29 s were indistinguishable from those of never-institutionalized children after 30 months.
30 institution was markedly below that of never-institutionalized children and children taken out of the
31 or children placed in foster care than never-institutionalized children but was significantly smaller
32 esponse to facial stimuli were blunted among institutionalized children compared with community child
33 ions [Care As Usual Group (CAUG)], and never-institutionalized children living with their families in
34       This effect was not observed for never-institutionalized children or those in foster care, thus
35 and problem solving, between ever- and never-institutionalized children persisted through adolescence
36                            A sample of never-institutionalized children served as a comparison group.
37     We demonstrate that both ever- and never-institutionalized children show age-related improvements
38   The benefits of foster care for previously institutionalized children were remarkably stable across
39 the possibility of catch-up among previously institutionalized children who start out with higher lev
40 atial working memory between ever- and never-institutionalized children widened by adolescence; and (
41                  These findings characterize institutionalized children's social skills in middle chi
42 ed behavior was diminished relative to never-institutionalized children.
43 ndomized controlled trial of foster care for institutionalized children.
44 onal care and in a comparison group of never-institutionalized children.
45 aller cortical gray matter volume than never-institutionalized children.
46 ves to CGS [that] can easily account for the institutionalized cooperation that characterizes human s
47         The sample consisted of 116 recently institutionalized dementia sufferers and 949 people with
48 texts, such as the United States; and weakly institutionalized democracies, such as South Africa, Ind
49 e "first profession", representing the first institutionalized division of labor beyond age and sex.
50 matic persons might reduce mortality risk in institutionalized elderly persons and risk for falls but
51                                           In institutionalized elderly persons, hMPV may be an import
52 g community-dwelling older adults than among institutionalized elderly persons.
53 ing by utilizing cross-sectional studies and institutionalized elderly subjects, with their attendant
54 gnitive functions of poor-outcome (long-term institutionalized) elderly patients with schizophrenia h
55 aerobic coverage for aspiration pneumonia in institutionalized elders needs to be reexamined.
56 ial etiology and prognostic indicators of 95 institutionalized elders with severe aspiration pneumoni
57 any traditional societies often concerns the institutionalized exchange of reproductive partners amon
58 e individuals 65 years or older who were not institutionalized, expected to reside in the area for 3
59             Components have also often been 'institutionalized' for non-conflict roles, e.g. in RNA-s
60                                Authority, an institutionalized form of social power, is one of the de
61 onexclusive mating relationships and various institutionalized forms of recognition and investment by
62 idation sample consisted of 17 946 residents institutionalized from April 1993 to October 1993.
63 r families in the Bucharest community [Never-Institutionalized Group (NIG)].
64 still significantly higher in the previously institutionalized group.
65 e foster care group, and lowest in the never-institutionalized group.
66 cal explanation might illuminate how and why institutionalized hierarchy emerges among many small-sca
67                           Research examining institutionalized hierarchy tends to focus on chiefdoms
68        Here, we test multiple hypotheses for institutionalized hierarchy, using environmental and soc
69                   The setting was integrated institutionalized hospital care.
70 ironment, health, and safety knowledge gaps, institutionalized ignorance, nondecision/inaction, and o
71 ceded it, as well as the embryology that was institutionalized in reproductive biology and medicine a
72  Various models of funding allocation became institutionalized in the 20th century, shaping the prese
73 o 17 years old with cognitive impairment and institutionalized in two centers in Kinshasa.
74      Individuals without a fixed address and institutionalized individuals were excluded.
75 ion groups, such as homeless individuals and institutionalized individuals, are not captured by these
76 ce as the absence of structural violence and institutionalized inequality, we study the gendered effe
77 he patients were infected while hospitalized/institutionalized; institutions were supplied food by co
78 g) for capacity building, communication, and institutionalized monitoring and evaluation.
79 tional care (N=68); and those who were never institutionalized (N=72).
80 reduce the risk of falls among ambulatory or institutionalized older individuals with stable health b
81 ing on the management of severe pneumonia in institutionalized older people with antimicrobial treatm
82                         Cohorts described as institutionalized or as having terminal illness (tertiar
83 e sample excluded children who are currently institutionalized or experiencing homelessness.
84 s with mental illness, such as those who are institutionalized or seen in mental health clinics, have
85 id and trusted surrogates; and unbefriended, institutionalized, or homeless patients who may be witho
86 n background, and living in a single-parent, institutionalized, or other household was also associate
87 tient with Alzheimer's disease, one elderly, institutionalized patient with chronic schizophrenia, an
88                                    Fifty-two institutionalized patients aged 70 years and older hospi
89 ctive cross-sectional analysis of 75 elderly institutionalized patients and measured oral clearance u
90     Six months after hospitalization, 55% of institutionalized patients had returned to community-liv
91                                 A subtype of institutionalized patients was identified based on their
92 geted toward "nosocomial" pathogens in those institutionalized patients who received prior antibiotic
93 e incidence of tardive dyskinesia in elderly institutionalized patients with dementia being treated w
94                                              Institutionalized patients with HCV infection were exclu
95 n SDM process) was a viable option for frail institutionalized patients with limited life expectancy,
96 e present study, subcortical volumes from 96 institutionalized patients with long-term schizophrenia
97  developed to discriminate the two groups of institutionalized patients, all three patient samples we
98 seizure, as well as increased supervision of institutionalized patients, may help reduce the risks of
99                                           In institutionalized patients, only the subtype with the id
100                                              Institutionalized patients, those providing only post of
101              Limitations include the lack of institutionalized people in the sample (e.g., nursing ho
102 , representing approximately 150 million non-institutionalized people in the United States.
103 sing and continence dependency was higher in institutionalized people than in those receiving home-ca
104    The stratified random sample included non-institutionalized persons aged 18 to 59 years of Mexican
105                              METHODS AND Non-institutionalized persons aged 65+ y (n = 9,294) were re
106 benefits were no longer seen after trials of institutionalized persons were excluded (8 studies; RR,
107 benefits were no longer seen after trials of institutionalized persons were excluded.
108 lied on participant recall, surveys excluded institutionalized persons, and follow-up after the ACA w
109 n and adolescents who were either previously institutionalized (PI youth; N = 46; 33 females and 13 m
110  may not be generalizable to the minority of institutionalized poor-outcome patients.
111 epresentative sample of the US civilian, non-institutionalized population (NHANES III), we predicted
112 tes of denture use among the US civilian non-institutionalized population 18-74 years of age, as well
113 t estimates of occlusal status of the US non-institutionalized population in more than 25 years.
114 aged 30 years and older, of the civilian non-institutionalized population, having 1 or more natural t
115 , aged >/=30 years, from the US civilian non-institutionalized population.
116 ) emphasizes the importance of strengthened, institutionalized "post-elimination" surveillance.
117 communication, clinical decision making, and institutionalized practices.
118 e study group comprised 145 deceased elderly institutionalized psychiatric patients: 66 with schizoph
119 took a systematic effort to begin addressing institutionalized racism and inclusive teaching in our c
120        These findings underscore the role of institutionalized racism as a contributor to health ineq
121 ture of contact between caregivers and their institutionalized relatives after placement, and the rel
122 t evidence for use of psychoactive plants in institutionalized ritual at Chavin.
123 e compared to 59 typically developing, never-institutionalized Romanian children recruited from pedia
124                                    Geriatric institutionalized schizophrenic patients (N=124) were as
125                                              Institutionalized schizophrenic patients demonstrated an
126         American universities recognized and institutionalized the emerging importance of neuroscienc
127                               Caregivers who institutionalized their relative reported depressive sym
128 ly representative data for the civilian, non-institutionalized US population.
129  of Blood Pressure and Arterial Stiffness in Institutionalized Very Aged Population [PARTAGE]; NCT009
130 significantly associated with being recently institutionalized were toileting (odds ratio=2.3; 95% co
131 als ages 2 through 79 years (not pregnant or institutionalized) who were free of cardiovascular disea
132 tein levels and subsequent CHD events in non-institutionalized women have been performed, and women h
133  of long-term institutional stay extended to institutionalized younger patients.
134 ty 2 years following scanning for previously institutionalized youth.
135                                   Previously institutionalized youths, by contrast, exhibited reduced
136                                   Previously institutionalized youths, who experienced early maternal

 
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