Sentences with phrase «of social disruption»

The Ukraine Comorbid Mental Disorders during Periods of Social Disruption (CMDPSD) study is funded by the US National Institute of Mental Health (RO1 - MH61905).
Of four indicators of social disruption — students using drugs, students destroying property, fighting, and missing classes — district parents are on average 8 percentage points more likely than charter parents to perceive a problem as serious or very serious.
On the four indicators of social disruption mentioned above, the district — charter difference in the percentage identifying a problem as serious or very serious is on average 8 percentage points.
Serve with: a side order of social disruption and ennui.

Not exact matches

The rapid development of the industry can also lead to social disruption, higher crime rates and anxiety.
In tracking all the comings and goings to the S&P 500 for the last 50 years, the study shows that the duration companies spend on the list fluctuates in cycles mirroring the overall state of the economy and disruption from new technologies, including biotech breakthroughs, social media, and cloud computing.
They believe too that a voluntary military and civilian national service program for young people would help alleviate the social disruption and teach important new skills and provide tutoring to disadvantaged students, help for the elderly, and improvements of public spaces such as parks and playgrounds.
A spokeswoman for Toronto - based TMX Group said the company was investigating the cause of the disruption but would be confining its comments to its social media feed.
«Recently, there has been a surge of extremely destructive fires with corresponding social disruptions and substantial economic costs,» the researchers wrote in their paper.
NEW YORK and LOS ANGELES, April 4, 2017 — Future Workplace — a research firm preparing leaders for disruptions in recruiting, development, and employee engagement — and CareerArc — a global HR technology provider of social recruiting and outplacement services — today announced the results of a new study entitled, «The Future of Recruiting.»
Social conflicts in Peru, principally focused on disruptions to water supplies, have resulted in the indefinite suspension of $ US 21.5 billion worth of mining projects since 2010, according to the Peruvian Institute of Economics.
If you think about disruption in other sorts of industries, you can think about the concept of social media replacing regular media.
Political, social or economic disruptions in the region, even in countries in which the fund is not invested, may adversely affect the value of securities held by the fund.
Industry leaders from around the globe, including Paige Bailey of Microsoft, Amanda B. Johnson of Dash, Dr. C Mohan of IBM, 16 - year - old «Crypto Price Tracker» app - developer Harshita Arora and many others, will speak on blockchain matters in AI, healthcare, the developing world, small and large enterprise, investing strategies, ICOs and DAICO's, hedge funds, fintech, venture capital, crypto economics, social welfare and industry disruption.
There are many reasons to think ill of s.ex, regardless of virginity, e.g. disease, environmental impact, social disruption of promiscuity, etc., however, that was not my point.
Reflecting on their experiences at the «Suicide Prevention Center» in Los Angeles, E. S. Schneidman and N. L. Farberow point out that all suicides, whether attempted or committed, «involves tremendous disruption of life, emotional turmoil, social discord.»
This marketizing of the micro level (families) and politicizing of the macro level (job programs) results in moral disruption and social suicide.
Nor did most of us perceive how, all around us, the social environment was being transformed by a sudden breakdown in traditional norms governing sexual behavior and a sharp rise in family disruption.
In The Great Disruption: Human Nature and the Reconstitution of Social Order, Francis Fukuyama says our society went seriously out of whack in the 1960s, chiefly because of the change in sexual roles and in employment patterns forced by the rise of the information revolution.
Nonetheless, White's material contains these important and helpful points: «The Swedish physician Magnus Huss introduced the term alcoholism in 1849 to describe a state of chronic alcohol intoxication that was characterized by severe physical pathology and disruption of social functioning» (p. xiv).
The inclusion of isolated population segments into the dominant economy created permanent disruptions in the moral economy of rural life — social upheavals that generated potential recruits for sectarian movements.
Moves to lower - cost housing can also add to the social disruption children experience in the wake of divorce.
He was well aware, just as Aleander was (as the Emperor himself could hardly be) of the genuine danger of violent social disruption.
Multidialogical activity may, like a jazz symphony, communicate some of its most important messages in what the harmony - driven conventional ear hears as discord, as disruption of the harmony in both the black American and white American social, political, and religious status quo.
During an emergency the sudden disruption of electrical power, clean water, and social relief services can impact the safe acquisition and storage of formula or human milk, as well as the ability to heat water for optimal cleaning practices.
As with the last great crisis of social democracy in the 1970s, today's stark choices are being posed as the result of a major economic shift within capitalism: the deep disruption of capital accumulation as a consequence of the crisis in global financial markets unleashed in 2008.
Rather confusingly, Hannan seems to want a centralised Big Government edict to enforce the social responsibility he wants to see, writing «if everyone were responsible for his own patch of pavement, the disruption caused by snow would be much diminished.
He says further bad news has hit the mainstream media through a formidable disruption, which is the social media, and then submits:» The charlatans of the social media, relieved of organisational wisdom and ethical considerations, are trumping professional journalism.»
The Treasury have rightly feared that a bodged reform could leave hundreds of thousands of people worse off and cause social disruption.
The committee called for improvements in the process of systematically envisioning and assessing plausible large - area, long - duration grid disruptions that could have major economic, social, and other adverse consequences.
They are similar to prisons in that they result in concentrated settings of people who use drugs and, due to their ineffectiveness, result in alarming rates of drug relapse and disruption to people's social networks that accelerate their risk for negative consequences like overdose, death and infection with blood - borne viruses.
Such an earthquake will cause widespread damage to structures, transportation and utilities, as well as economic and social disruption in the eastern region of the San Francisco Bay Area (East Bay).
Utilities can substantially reduce their disruption costs, as well as social costs, by continuing to supply at least a small amount of electricity to serve HP demands during outages.
Robb and He also advise that future research needs to examine social constraints — which may foster disruption of circadian rhythms — on shift workers.
At the Washington, D.C., summit, for instance, «discussion split into two camps: scientific experts explored technical issues, whereas scholars who study science and society addressed questions about the possible disruption to social norms,» Sheila Jasanoff of Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government and Benjamin Hurlbut of Arizona State University in Tempe wrote last week in a commentary in Nature.
The authors suggest that the intricate balance between the signaling of neurons in these three brain regions may be crucial for normal social behavior in humans, and that disruption may contribute to various psychiatric conditions, including autistic spectrum disorders.
«So many psychiatric disorders involve disruptions to social functioning,» said the study's senior author, Karen Parker, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences.
The emotional fall - out of a divorce and resulting stress generated by disruptions in the parent - child relationship, ongoing conflict between the exes, moving home and the need to create new social networks, might also explain the findings, the authors suggest.
The social impairments and high anxiety seen in people with autism or related disorders may be partly due to a disruption in the nerves of the skin that sense touch, a new study in mice suggests.
Asteroid impacts that cause global catastrophe are climate - changing events, and most of the resulting fatalities would be due to that change (which would cause social disruption that is expected to lead to starvation, disease and violence).
Recently, there has been a surge of extremely destructive fires with corresponding social disruptions and substantial economic costs.
Coming up on Radio Ecoshock, I'll have an extended chat with Dr. Kathy McMahon, the clinical psychologist who helps people rethink their lives, even in times of great social crisis (whether it's peak oil, climate disruption, or a fall of the fake economy.)
In addition, they are examining the consequences of social bond disruption as a model of social loss - induced depression.
Furthermore, such disruption appears capable of driving aberrant behaviours in social animals that are akin to the post-traumatic stress disorder experienced by humans following extremely traumatic events [16, 19].
These findings highlight the potential long - term negative consequences of acute social disruption in cognitively advanced species that live in close - knit kin - based societies, and alter our perspective on the health and functioning of populations that have been subjected to anthropogenic disturbance.
These critical facets of social living are often compromised in wild populations subjected to human disruption [9, 11, 40], and missing in the majority of captive environments [45].
Responses in our two playback experiments suggest that functionally important decision - making abilities may be significantly altered by disruption of the natural structure of kin - based social relationships.
Just as an alcoholic does not regain full vigor and health by stopping the flow of bourbon, but must address nutritional deficiencies, liver problems, as well as the social disruption of alcoholism, so a former wheat - and grain - eater must undo all the adverse effects that developed over years of consuming foods changed by agribusiness.
Words to focus on: Open up, healthy social contact, intimacy, soften, trust, recognize your own space, release patterns of self - judgment, adversity, and disruption, ignite, vital spark.
The loss of a partner (regardless of who ended it) causes a huge disruption to a person's social circle and support system.
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