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PREVENTION OF DEPRESSION IN CHILDREN - A LITERATURE REVIEW
ABSTRACT
Amber Masood & Jennipher Nakato
Prevention of depression in children - a literature review
38 Pages and 24 Attachments
Spring 2023
Diaconia University of Applied Sciences
Bachelor's degree in health care nursing
Depression is one of the most common mental health conditions globally. Children and adolescents with depression may experience prolonged periods of sadness or irritation. Depression can be triggered by one or various negative events among others stress, Interpersonal interactions, Family conflicts etc.
The term ‘children’ was used in representation of the age group between the age 6-17. Although it is extremely common in older kids and teenagers, the symptoms can be found in younger kids as well. However, it frequently goes unnoticed. The study is about children; however, our focus was about adolescents.
Depression can range from moderate and transient to severe and persistent, but it can be prevented with the right help. It is crucial to understand that there are several ways to assist adolescents who are depressed.
This study is aimed at exploring different methods a nurse can use in prevention of depression in children. Therefore, the purpose of the study is to enlighten on the importance of prevention of depression at early stages when it is still preventable.
Literature review was conducted as a research method for this study. Four databases (Ebsco Cinhal, Sage, Science Direct and Google Scholar) were used for the study and twenty-four articles were chosen to be reviewed. The selected articles were based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Inductive content analysis was used to analyze the data.
The results indicate that the nurse has a great responsibility in the prevention of depression in terms of Psychoeducation, screenings, guiding, therapy, and collaboration. Psychoeducation and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy was found to be the most effective intervention that nurses can utilize. There are a lot of studies that still need to be done due to the changes in evidence-based nursing practices.
Keywords: children, depression prevention, nurses’ rol
DR. TAHIR TAUNSVI'S WORK ON MASOOD HASSAN RIZVI ADEEB
Dr. Tahir Taunsvi is a well-known and acclaimed researcher, critic, and poet of Urdu language and literature. His, more than seventy remarkable books (compilations and compositions) are a great contribution to Urdu research and criticism. He has also written more than three hundred valuable research articles. He introduced many literary personalities to the arena of the Urdu language and literature. Prominent Indian researcher and critic Syed Masood Hassan Rizvi Adeeb and his literary dimensions are an important field of Dr. Tahir Taunsvi’s research work. In this article, the authors have presented an analytical study of the following four research books of Dr. Tahir Taunsvi. Masood Hassan Rizvi Adeeb: Hayat Aur Karnamay, Lakhnawyat_e _Adeeb, Razm Nama Anees O Dabeer Taaruf O Taqabal, Masood Hassan Rizvi Adeeb, Kitabyaat. In these detailed and comprehensive research books, the author has unfolded the life history, different literary dimensions (especially, as a critic, researcher, and poet), and the worth of literary achievements of Syed Masood Hassan Rizvi Adeeb. This study not only unveils the salient features of these exceptional research books of Dr. Tahir Taunsvi but also throws light on the multidimensional literary aspects of renowned writer Masood Hassan Rizvi Adeeb
Authors’ response to the specious “Comment on the paper, on Cattaneo-Christov heat flux model for Carreau fluid flow over a slendering sheet, Hashim, Masood Khan, Results in Physics, 7 (2017) 310–319”
Our intention in this write-up is to give a reply for the specious comment of Asterios Pantokratoras on the paper “On Cattaneo-Christov heat flux model for Carreau fluid flow over a slendering sheet, Hashim and Masood Khan, Results in Physics, 7 (2017) 310–319 (Hashim and Masood Khan, 2017)”. The authors talked about each of those comments in detail. In brief, the authors do not comply with those specious comments made by Asterios Pantokratoras (2017)
MASOOD SAAD SALMAN
Masood Saad Salman was a great but unfortunate poet of Lahore. He saw the ruling period of six Ghaznvi sovereigns but passed almost 20 years of his life in prison faultlessly. Masood was a genius of his era who suffered a lot of adversities but didn’t give up, rather than these calamities embellished his art. His ancestors were related to Afghanistan & Middle East but he was born in the lap of Punjab’s heart the ‘Lahore’ so feels like an amorous & loving son of this soil in his poetry. He was the choicest poet of encomium (Qaseeda) yet he has practiced in all pieces of poetry but his afflicted odes which are called ‘Jassiyat’ are masterworks. His encomium and ‘Jassiyat’ are not only a masterpiece of poetry but also become authentic sources of history by their chronology, another special aspect of these ‘Jassiyat’ is the love for r homeland where the poet pulsator like Blackbird in the detachment of his homeland Lahore. His poetry has such artistic qualities that it has bewitched not only the east but western poets & critics are also admirers of him especially prof Brown and Eliot who have translated his poetry and written books on his great art. In Urdu literature he has considered the foremost poet of the Urdu language on the account of Mohammad Oofi and Ameer Khusro however his Urdu Deewan is not available. This article throws light upon the life and art of Masood Saad Salman
Transcript of Conversation with David Malpass and Masood Ahmed on the Way Forward
These remarks were delivered by the
World Bank Group President David Malpass in conversation
with Masood Ahmed, the President of the Center for Global
Development on May 26, 2022. They both discussed on the
following topis: (i) respond to the COVID crisis and now to
the latest set of crises from Russia's invasion of
Ukraine; (ii) the world moves away from the dependence on
Russian energy, then new supplies will be vital; (iii) COVID
Vaccination; (iv) fighting climate change; (v) global public
goods; (vi) climate change action plan; (vii) climate
financing; (viii) sustainable debt finance process; (ix)
food security and infrastructure development; (x) possible
global recession; (xi) education sector; (xii) human capital
index; (xiii) the G7 communique; and (xiv) low-income households
Why Private Investment In Pakistan Has Collapsed And How It Can Be Restored
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the decline in private investment and formulate a comprehensive strategy to overcome this problem, which is the main cause of deceleration in the growth momentum of Pakistan’s economy. Due to lack of investor confidence, private investment has reached its lowest point in the recent economic history of the private sector led growth phase (1978 to 2002) in Pakistan. This paper argues that economic as well as non-economic factors are responsible for this declining investment. Economic policies are formulated in such a manner that the short-term objectives of lowering the fiscal and trade deficits were to some extent achieved but overall economic performance and investment were ignored. In order to control external trade deficits, a policy of devaluation increased the cost of production through an increase in prices of imported raw material especially of plant and machinery. Higher real interest rates due to excessive public borrowing that were due to the failure in reducing fiscal deficits has resulted in financial crowding out and has corroded the savings that might be used to finance private investment. The unexplained part of private investment that is not determined by economic factors can be attributed to non-economic factors, which include internal and external shocks. These shocks start from the sanctions which were imposed after the nuclear blast. Events following that initial shock like the freezing of foreign currency accounts, the military coup, the harassment of the partially successful accountability drive of the military government, the 9/11 incident, the Afghan war and tensions on the Pak-India border have complemented the shock. A comprehensive programme is required to boost private investment and for the restoration of investor confidence. Therefore, an economic package is recommended in this paper that consists of incentives that relax the supply side constraints by reducing cost of production as well as demand-enhancing efforts. It is the best time to introduce a strategy to increase investment activities in the economy because of the high level of foreign exchange reserves, the rescheduling of foreign debt and the drastic reduction in interest rates which have reduced the debt servicing cost. Investor confidence can be restored by accelerating economic activities through following policies that can reduce the cost of imported raw material, bring down the real interest rates in the economy, increase expenditures on infrastructural development activities and that can also increase the availability of conditional subsidised credit for the export oriented small scale industries so that there is an improvement in the quality of the final product. This would make it more competitive in foreign markets.Private Investment; Development; Growth; sector wise Investment
Professor Syed Masood with his PhD graduates, 2021
Professor Syed Masood with his PhD graduates: Dr Xuan Zhi Wang, Dr Mostafa Nikzad and Dr Abul Saifullah.
Professor Syed Masood has been awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2020 Swinburne Vice-Chancellor's Awards for his success and commitment to research and teaching.
Photograph appeared in the Media Centre Release 'Engineering mentor honoured with Lifetime Achievement Award' on Thursday 21 January 2021
A Pragmatic Analysis of Pakistani Religious Podcast (Mufti Tariq Masood)
Pragmatics is a subfield of linguistics that deals with a speaker's meaning beyond the literal meaning. Pragmatics has a highly significant role in our lives to improve social interactions and communication skills. It also clarifies how personalities interact with their viewers and analyses what language strategies they use to be listened to and followed. Mufti Tariq Masood is a well-known Islamic scholar believed in for his wisdom by a sea of people. He distributes his understandings through videos and podcasts. For that reason, researchers have gone for a pragmatic analysis of mufti Tariq Masood to explore his persuading style. For a detailed analysis, pragmatics is divided into subgroups. The researchers have preferred speech acts to breakdown the utterances spoken by Mufti Tariq Masood. Speech acts have three types: Locutionary, Illocutionary, and Perlocutionary. To simplify, researchers have examined these categories in tabular form, which classifies the speech acts. To study the role of these speech acts, they have made a selection of some podcasts and videos created by mufti Tariq Masood on his YouTube channel. They have listened to and observed carefully all the utterances made in these videos and categorised those utterances with their time laps in the table according to their categories. Based on the data collected, researchers have discovered that directive speech acts are more common than others. Mufti Tariq Masood performs a directive speech act to educate the Pakistani youth
Development Of ICT Instructional Materials Based On Needs Identified By Malaysia Secondary School Teachers.
For the last few years school teachers in Malaysia have access to ICT tools in their schools. However,these tools are used mostly for record keeping and word processing purposes
A Pragmatic Analysis of Pakistani Religious Podcast (Mufti Tariq Masood)
Pragmatics is a subfield of linguistics that deals with a speaker's meaning beyond the literal meaning. Pragmatics has a highly significant role in our lives to improve social interactions and communication skills. It also clarifies how personalities interact with their viewers and analyses what language strategies they use to be listened to and followed. Mufti Tariq Masood is a well-known Islamic scholar believed in for his wisdom by a sea of people. He distributes his understandings through videos and podcasts. For that reason, researchers have gone for a pragmatic analysis of mufti Tariq Masood to explore his persuading style. For a detailed analysis, pragmatics is divided into subgroups. The researchers have preferred speech acts to breakdown the utterances spoken by Mufti Tariq Masood. Speech acts have three types: Locutionary, Illocutionary, and Perlocutionary. To simplify, researchers have examined these categories in tabular form, which classifies the speech acts. To study the role of these speech acts, they have made a selection of some podcasts and videos created by mufti Tariq Masood on his YouTube channel. They have listened to and observed carefully all the utterances made in these videos and categorised those utterances with their time laps in the table according to their categories. Based on the data collected, researchers have discovered that directive speech acts are more common than others. Mufti Tariq Masood performs a directive speech act to educate the Pakistani youth
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