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Safety and Health at Work ; : 272-276, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-903350

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This brief report aims to establish the keyword content of studies on occupational health and safety—the key framework of the world of work in the trade and health domain. Data were collected from the SCOPUS database, focusing on articles on occupational health and safety and related keywords, with an emphasis on abstracts and titles. Data were analyzed and summarized based on keywords included from the MeSH database. There were 24,499 manuscripts in the domain and 1,346 (5.40%) occupational health-related keywords, including those that overlapped. The most frequently referenced occupational health–related keyword was “occupational health” (452 articles), followed by “occupational safety” (141 articles). There were fewer keywords on occupational health in the trade and health literature. As the world of work has been prioritized because of the recent new normal of work life since the COVID-19 pandemic, examining the focus of occupational health priorities within the global perspective is crucial.

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Safety and Health at Work ; : 272-276, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-895646

ABSTRACT

This brief report aims to establish the keyword content of studies on occupational health and safety—the key framework of the world of work in the trade and health domain. Data were collected from the SCOPUS database, focusing on articles on occupational health and safety and related keywords, with an emphasis on abstracts and titles. Data were analyzed and summarized based on keywords included from the MeSH database. There were 24,499 manuscripts in the domain and 1,346 (5.40%) occupational health-related keywords, including those that overlapped. The most frequently referenced occupational health–related keyword was “occupational health” (452 articles), followed by “occupational safety” (141 articles). There were fewer keywords on occupational health in the trade and health literature. As the world of work has been prioritized because of the recent new normal of work life since the COVID-19 pandemic, examining the focus of occupational health priorities within the global perspective is crucial.

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Neurosciences. 2008; 13 (1): 57-60
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-89192

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To evaluate the prevalence of mental retardation by gender, age of diagnosis, and location in Zonguldak, Turkey. The data of 1909 mentally retarded children recorded between 1995 and 2003 was obtained from the Learning Disability Guidance and Research Centre. Age, gender, IQ scores, the age of diagnosis, and living areas of cases were evaluated. The distribution of mental retardation was as follows; 304 cases [15.9%] were profound and severe, 1060 [55.6%] were moderate and mild, and 545 [28.5%] were borderline. The prevalence of mental retardation was 12.1% [male: 15.1%, female: 9.1%]. Of the cases, 1327 [69.5%] lived in urban areas. Most individuals with severe mental retardation become enrolled in the service system during early childhood, but children with mild mental retardation, especially those with no other neurological impairments, may never enter the system or may not do so until puberty. Most of our cases were diagnosed between the ages of 6 and 10. This proves the importance of school guidance of learning disability and their collaboration with The Learning Disability Guidance and Research Center


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Humans , Male , Female , Intellectual Disability/diagnosis , Prevalence , Age Distribution , Sex Distribution , Learning Disabilities , Intelligence Tests
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