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PENANAMAN NILAI MORAL DAN SIKAP TOLERANSI BAGI KELUARGA BEDA AGAMA
Published 2022-08-01“…The inculcation of children's moral values in families of different religions includes: religiosity, discipline and morals. …”
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Influence of Self Esteem, Family Function and Social Support on Wellness of Mothers of Children with Disabilities
Published 2016-01-01“…There were significant differences in wellness according to religion, education, and type of education program for the children. …”
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Strengthening Children's Religious Education Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic Through Family Empowerment
Published 2021-12-01“…Abstract The purpose of this study is to analyze the extent to which the family has an important role in instilling and growing character values that exist in society through strengthening religion in children as a result of the Covid -19 pandemic. …”
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Timeliness of routine vaccination among children and determinants associated with age-appropriate vaccination in Mongolia
Published 2020-09-01“…Material and method: A total of 879 eligible children aged 12–23 months were included in this study. …”
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Islamic family law : demystifying Shari'ah in the protection of children ' rights volume iii
Published 2012“…Realizing the for fresh outlooks on a number of doctrinal as well as juristic issues regarding the subject of the protection of children's right, this collection of six essays cover a wide spectrum of matters from the rights of a child to life; religion and association; protection of privacy, family, home, honour and dignity to the rights to education, health care, parental care and social security, the right to protection from physical or mental injury, sexual exploitation and abuse, and from neglect and maltreatment. …”
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Psychological Resilience among Children Affected by Parental HIV/AIDS: A Conceptual Framework.
Published 2015“…Three interactive social ecological factors were proposed to promote the resilience processes and attenuate the negative impact of parental HIV on children's psychological development. Internal assets, such as cognitive capacity, motivation to adapt, coping skills, religion/spirituality, and personality, promote resilience processes. …”
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Designing a Model of Religious Education Strategies for Preschool Children in the Family (Mixed Research (
Published 2020-05-01“…According to the results of the qualitative research, parents use four major strategies of “modeling”, “Islamic lifestyle”, “educational media” and “religious environments and occasions” to teach their children religion. The structural equation modeling findings also showed that the four strategies of the conceptual model of research fitted and influenced the variations of parentschr('39') religious education practices with children; It is suggested that parents use the religious education strategies presented in this study to preschool children.…”
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How Does Islamic Law and National Law Look at the Relinquishing of Children's Responsibilities to Their Parents?
Published 2020-07-01“…The obligation of children to provide for their parents and the growing reality in Indonesia today, many children leave their parents but give up their livelihood obligations. …”
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Expanding the CYRM-R to include domains of spirituality and religiosity for use with children and youth in Indonesia
Published 2023-12-01“…AbstractThis study aimed to develop a tool to assess resilience in children and youth in Indonesia holistically. We used the Indonesian adaptation of the Child and Youth Resilience Measure-Revised (CYRM-R). …”
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Incapacitated decision making power, over emphasized obedience and its exclusionary effects on children
Published 2016-12-01“…Contrariwise, result of groups based on sufficiency of family income indicated a non-spurious relationship between power of making decision in children and their social exclusion. A welfare state while safeguarding employment to all income segments, ensuring child’s constructive social participation at family and community level activities, reintegration of family role in child’s physical, social and psychological care and socialization, and overcoming gender and religion based disparities in the society were some of the policy recommendations in light of the study.…”
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Immunization coverage and its determinants among 12-23 months old children of Lucknow
Published 2013-01-01“…Context:Roughly three million children die each year of vaccine preventable diseases (VPDs) with a significant number of these children residing in developing countries. …”
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Investigating the relationship between the quality of life and religious coping in mothers of children with recurrence leukemia
Published 2018-01-01“…Background: Leukemia is a life-threatening chronic disease for children. The recurrence of the disease causes tension and reduces the quality of life for the family, especially for mothers. …”
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Complete Immunization and Reason for Non-Compliance among Children Under Five Years of Age
Published 2021-08-01“… Objective To determine the complete coverage of childhood immunization in children under five years of age and to determine the reason of non-immunization in these children. …”
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Dietary patterns of Indian school‐aged children and associations with markers of chronic disease risk
Published 2023-11-01“…We aimed to assess dietary patterns in children since they have time to change unhealthy patterns before NCDs develop. …”
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HIV in children in a general population sample in East Zimbabwe: prevalence, causes and effects.
Published 2014-01-01“…To assess the plausibility of mother-to-child transmission, child HIV infection was linked to maternal survival and HIV status using data from a 12-year adult HIV cohort.HIV prevalence was (2.2%, 95% CI: 1.6-2.8%) and did not differ significantly by sex, socio-economic status, location, religion, or child age. Infected children were more likely to be underweight (19.6% versus 10.0%, p = 0.03) or stunted (39.1% versus 30.6%, p = 0.04) but did not report poorer physical or psychological ill-health. …”
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‘Childness’: An Alternative Approach to the Archaeology of Childhood through Cemetery Studies
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