The ethical "ILLEGAL SECRECY" of medicine.
by Henryk Szubinski
by Henryk Szubinski
You can actually find the Justifications of this ILLEGAL SECRECY in medical literature.
Responsiveness to change: an aspect of validity, not a separate dimension.
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RAND, Social Policy Department, Santa Monica, CA 90407-2138.
Abstract
Assessment of health-related quality of life is accelerating in naturalistic observational studies, clinical trials, and clinical practice. Some researchers have argued that the ability of a quality of life instrument to detect clinically important changes over time, "responsiveness," is a distinct psychometric property from the measure's reliability and validity. We discuss the important implications of this argument and counter that responsiveness is actually one indication of a measure's validity.
Maternal Responsiveness and Sensitivity Re-Considered: Some Is More
Abstract
Is it always or necessarily the case that common and important parenting practices are better insofar as they occur more often, or worse because they occur less often? Perhaps, less is more, or some is more. To address this question, we studied mothers’ microcoded contingent responsiveness to their infants (M = 5.4 months, SD = 0.2) in relation to independent global judgments of the same mothers’ parenting sensitivity. In a community sample of 335 European American dyads, videorecorded infant and maternal behaviors were timed microanalytically throughout an extended home observation; separately and independently, global maternal sensitivity was rated macroanalytically. Sequential analysis and spline regression showed that, as maternal contingent responsiveness increased, judged maternal sensitivity increased to significance on the contingency continuum, after which mothers who were even more contingent were judged less sensitive. Just significant levels of maternal responsiveness are deemed optimally sensitive. Implications of these findings for typical and atypical parenting, child development, and intervention science are discussed.
Other ILLEGAL SECRECY justifications are the types of science that uses the SYMBOLISM of the DOOR into the Doctors realization that the patients fault was to leave the Room of the TEMPORAL SPACIAL awareness.
Responsiveness to change: an aspect of validity, not a separate dimension.
1
RAND, Social Policy Department, Santa Monica, CA 90407-2138.
Abstract
Assessment of health-related quality of life is accelerating in naturalistic observational studies, clinical trials, and clinical practice. Some researchers have argued that the ability of a quality of life instrument to detect clinically important changes over time, "responsiveness," is a distinct psychometric property from the measure's reliability and validity. We discuss the important implications of this argument and counter that responsiveness is actually one indication of a measure's validity.
Maternal Responsiveness and Sensitivity Re-Considered: Some Is More
Abstract
Is it always or necessarily the case that common and important parenting practices are better insofar as they occur more often, or worse because they occur less often? Perhaps, less is more, or some is more. To address this question, we studied mothers’ microcoded contingent responsiveness to their infants (M = 5.4 months, SD = 0.2) in relation to independent global judgments of the same mothers’ parenting sensitivity. In a community sample of 335 European American dyads, videorecorded infant and maternal behaviors were timed microanalytically throughout an extended home observation; separately and independently, global maternal sensitivity was rated macroanalytically. Sequential analysis and spline regression showed that, as maternal contingent responsiveness increased, judged maternal sensitivity increased to significance on the contingency continuum, after which mothers who were even more contingent were judged less sensitive. Just significant levels of maternal responsiveness are deemed optimally sensitive. Implications of these findings for typical and atypical parenting, child development, and intervention science are discussed.
Other ILLEGAL SECRECY justifications are the types of science that uses the SYMBOLISM of the DOOR into the Doctors realization that the patients fault was to leave the Room of the TEMPORAL SPACIAL awareness.