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Personalised interventions for subgroups of children with conduct problems
CONCLUSIONS: There is limited evidence for the effectiveness of personalised interventions for subgroups of children with conduct problems. The certainty of evidence for all outcomes was very low, meaning that we have very little confidence in the estimated effects and the true effects may be different to our findings, which will limit the relevance of our findings to clinical decisions. To overcome the limitations of the evidence, large-scale RCTs are needed to determine whether personalised interventions, adapted or developed, for subgroups of children with conduct problems are effective in improving outcomes. Consensus ...
Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - April 28, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Chloe Lane Elizabeth Hogg Lucy A Karwatowska Lorna French Veronica F Ranieri Leah G D Jesnick Christopher Roberts Stephen Scott Robert Senior Guy Cm Skinner Eilis M M Kennedy Source Type: research

Office of Postsecondary Education (OPE): Talent Search Program CFDA Number 84.044A
Funding Opportunity Number: ED-GRANTS-122215-001 Opportunity Category: DiscretionaryFunding Instrument Type: GrantCategory of Funding Activity: EducationCFDA Number: 84.044Eligible Applicants State governmentsCounty governmentsCity or township governmentsSpecial district governmentsIndependent school districtsPublic and State controlled institutions of higher educationNative American tribal governments (Federally recognized)Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher educationNonprofit...
Source: Grants.gov - December 23, 2015 Category: Research Tags: Education Source Type: funding

Ideal observers from a visual-search paradigm: localization tasks and performance figures of merit
Conclusion: Anthropomorphic model observers can be devised by applying thresholds within the VS framework of this ideal observer. The ideal model thus provides a theoretical basis for VS observers that have been recently proposed [3] as surrogates for human observers in clinically realistic diagnostic imaging tasks. Research Support: This work was supported in part by NIBIB grant R01-EB012070.
Source: Journal of Nuclear Medicine - May 24, 2017 Category: Nuclear Medicine Authors: Gifford, H. Tags: Quantification, Image Reconstruction and Methodologies in Nuclear Medicine Source Type: research

Atypon ’ s Artificial Intelligence R & D Fuels Four More BioASQ Awards in Semantic Technologies
For the fifth year in a row, Atypon has placed in the widely respected International BioASQ Awards competition. Atypon’s ongoing research and development (R&D) into artificial intelligence technologies led to four awards for four different semantic technology categories in the 2017 BioASQ Challenge. BioASQ organizes international contests in biomedical semantic indexing and question answering (QA) to help advance technologies that make it faster and easier for researchers to find the most relevant and actionable information from within the vast corpus of published biomedical research. Atypon’s R&D in machine le...
Source: News from STM - February 21, 2018 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: STM Publishing News Tags: Digital Featured Source Type: news

Sensors, Vol. 21, Pages 3994: Privacy-Enhancing k-Nearest Neighbors Search over Mobile Social Networks
feng Xu Focusing on the diversified demands of location privacy in mobile social networks (MSNs), we propose a privacy-enhancing k-nearest neighbors search scheme over MSNs. First, we construct a dual-server architecture that incorporates location privacy and fine-grained access control. Under the above architecture, we design a lightweight location encryption algorithm to achieve a minimal cost to the user. We also propose a location re-encryption protocol and an encrypted location search protocol based on secure multi-party computation and homomorphic encryption mechanism, which achieve accurate and secure k-nearest ...
Source: Sensors - June 9, 2021 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Yuxi Li Fucai Zhou Yue Ge Zifeng Xu Tags: Article Source Type: research

Personalised interventions for subgroups of children with conduct problems
CONCLUSIONS: There is limited evidence for the effectiveness of personalised interventions for subgroups of children with conduct problems. The certainty of evidence for all outcomes was very low, meaning that we have very little confidence in the estimated effects and the true effects may be different to our findings, which will limit the relevance of our findings to clinical decisions. To overcome the limitations of the evidence, large-scale RCTs are needed to determine whether personalised interventions, adapted or developed, for subgroups of children with conduct problems are effective in improving outcomes. Consensus ...
Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - April 28, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Chloe Lane Elizabeth Hogg Lucy A Karwatowska Lorna French Veronica F Ranieri Leah G D Jesnick Christopher Roberts Stephen Scott Robert Senior Guy Cm Skinner Eilis M M Kennedy Source Type: research

Search and Rescue peer-to-peer opioids prescriber education campaign
Funding Opportunity ID: 292013 Opportunity Number: RFA-FD-17-008 Opportunity Title: Search and Rescue peer-to-peer opioids prescriber education campaignOpportunity Category: DiscretionaryOpportunity Category Explanation: Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative AgreementCategory of Funding Activity: AgricultureConsumer ProtectionFood and NutritionCategory Explanation: CFDA Number(s): 93.103Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)Additional Information on Eligibility: The following organization is eligible to apply: The Partnership for Drug Free Ki...
Source: Grants.gov - February 23, 2017 Category: Research Tags: Agriculture Consumer Protection Food and Nutrition Source Type: funding

Treatment-Resistant to Antipsychotics: A Resistance to Everything? Psychotherapy in Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenia and Nonaffective Psychosis: A 25-Year Systematic Review and Exploratory Meta-Analysis
Conclusions: CBT, psychosocial intervention, supportive counseling, psychodynamic psychotherapy, and other psychological interventions can be recommended for clinical practice. More studies are needed, especially for non-CBT interventions and for all psychotherapies on negative symptoms.IntroductionSchizophrenia affects approximately 1% of the population, usually starting in adolescence or young adulthood, frequently leading to persistent disability, with a high risk of suicide (8%). Despite the advance in antipsychotics treatment, approximately 30% of patients with schizophrenia show a poor response or no response to anti...
Source: Frontiers in Psychiatry - April 16, 2019 Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research

Blood Biomarkers for Traumatic Brain Injury: A Quantitative Assessment of Diagnostic and Prognostic Accuracy
Conclusion We have reviewed the literature and identified blood biomarkers with the highest discriminative abilities as determined by operating characteristics in four commonly encountered clinical situations: diagnosing concussion, predicting the need for a CT scan after mTBI, predicting delayed recovery after mTBI, and predicting poor outcome after sTBI. The top performers in each category may provide insight into pathogenic mechanisms of TBI that most influence the measured endpoint. Nonetheless, many challenges remain before these biomarkers can be incorporated into clinical practice. In particular, it remains unclear...
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - April 25, 2019 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Matchmaker: NIH RePORTER’s Alternative Search
The RePORT (Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools) website provides access to a variety of reporting tools, reports, data, and analyses of NIH research activities. One of the tools available on the RePORT site is the RePORTER (RePORT Expenditures and Results) module. RePORTER is an electronic tool that allows users to search a repository of NIH-funded research projects and access publications and patents resulting from NIH funding. Matchmaker, the new RePORTER query interface, “mines the terms and concepts in your text, compares those patterns to funded projects, and returns a list of 100 similar projects.” T...
Source: What's New on JEFFLINE - March 18, 2014 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: lgm002 Tags: All News Researchers Source Type: news

Limited Competition for the Continuation of the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Cohort Study (UC4)
Funding Opportunity RFA-DK-14-508 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to continue the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study. The overarching goal of SEARCH is to provide population-based data on the incidence and prevalence of diabetes and its complications in U.S. youth. SEARCH has recruited a cohort of youth with diabetes who have been followed longitudinally. The purpose of this FOA is to continue follow-up of the SEARCH cohort to understand the clinical course of youth-onset diabetes, including the incidence of acute and chronic complications, inclu...
Source: NIH Funding Opportunities (Notices, PA, RFA) - September 30, 2014 Category: Research Source Type: funding

A Solution in Search of a Problem
Last week, Georgia Governor Nathan Deal’s Education Reform Commission released its draft recommendations for improving and expanding the state’s school choice programs. While some of the commission’s proposed changes are meritorious, the commission failed to recommend expanding the state’s highly popular, nearly universal scholarship tax credit (STC), instead proposing that the state create a new STC that is highly regulated and much more limited in scope. The commission’s two proposed changes to the existing STC (having the Department of Revenue count actual contributions against the tax credit cap rather than m...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - September 25, 2015 Category: American Health Authors: Jason Bedrick Source Type: blogs