The calculator will return blended rates while
ignoring health factors.
Not exact matches
The book points out the extent to which, when it comes to overall maternal and child
health, the psychiatric community has had a tendency to
ignore social inequality and poverty as contributing
factors to psychological disorders.
Stepping aside from dangerous social
factors, such as adult inebriation or adult bedsharing while under the influence of drugs, or infants sleeping alongside disinterested strangers, and
ignoring (for the moment) the physical - structural - furniture and bedding aspects of «safe infant sleep» always occurs in the context of, and under the supervision of, a committed, sober adult caregiver who is in a position to respond to infant nutritional needs, crises, and can exchange sensory stimuli all of which represents just what babies depend on for maximum
health.
As Postpartum Depression for Dummies states, chronic sleep deprivation can cause postpartum depression (PPD) and anxiety as well as other mental
health complications, and it's the most
ignored causal
factor for postpartum depression.
Typically, they say, these studies
ignore other
factors that may improve
health, such as abstinence from tobacco and alcohol.
In my view, No Child Left Behind
ignores several important
factors in a student's academic performance, specifically the impact of poverty, access to adequate
health care, mental
health, nutrition, and a wide variety of supports that children in poverty should have access to.
Many
factors must be taken into account that are
ignored in this worksheet including insurance,
health, risk tolerance, time horizon, return expectations, etc..
On judicial review of BCWCAT v Fraser
Health at the Supreme Court of British Columbia, the decision was set aside and sent back to the Tribunal, on the basis that the Tribunal
ignored the expert evidence that there was no evidence of workplace
factors contributing to the incidence of breast cancer.
As in Table 4.1, this analysis does not take account of the fact that many parenting practices may be related, and also
ignores other important family influences on
health, although some basic demographic
factors (the child's gender, the child's age in months at sweep 5, whether the child was first born or had older siblings and the number of children in the household at sweep 5 - see earlier footnote in this chapter) are controlled for.