Full Description
In this book we have brought together research from international clinicians, practitioners and researchers from various backgrounds and communities. Some of the papers were presented at the annual Stop Youth Suicide conference in Lexington, Kentucky in November 2019 and some at the Fifth International Conference on Child Health, Development and Welfare in Jerusalem, Israel during December 2019. The topics in this international potpourri of presentations are from a college experience program for people with intellectual disabilities in New York, migration from South Korea, which has emerged as one of the world's largest diaspora nations, discussions on abuse head trauma and adolescent suicide to risk factors for impaired early childhood development in rural India. We hope this collection of papers will be of interest to our international audience and hope you will find useful information from this research.
Contents
Preface; Introduction; The Makor College Experience: Successes and Challenges in the First Years of a College Experience Program for Individuals with Intellectual Disability; A Century of Migration from South Korea: Historical and Demographic Trends; A Scoping Review of Abusive Head Trauma Epidemiology, Legal Controversies and Prevention; The Impact of Connectedness on Harm Reduction in Children and Adolescents; Suicide in Adolescents: Exploring the Role of Religion; Adverse Childhood Experiences and Substance Use Disorder: Exploring Connections and Trauma Informed Care; Neurobiology of Suicide; The OlaMind Screening Tool for Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children Aged 418 Years; The Digitization of Society and Its Challenges to Child Development; Hospital Experience Using Cultural Interpreters with the Orthodox Jewish Community; Cross-Sectional Study to Identify Risk Factors for Impaired Early Childhood Development in Rural India; About the Editors; About the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development in Israel; About the Center for Children with Chronic Diseases and Down Syndrome ; The Annual Stop Youth Suicide Conference, Lexington, Kentucky, United States; Index.