# Europe PMC: Popular articles Europe PMC: Recent articles Europe PMC: Latest journals Europe PMC: Content Holdings Search Europe PMC Europe PubMed Central Europe PMC requires Javascript to function effectively. Either your web browser doesn t support Javascript or it is currently turned off. In the latter case please turn on Javascript support in your web browser and reload this page. Leave your feedback Feedback About Overview Funders Governance Joining Europe PMC Contact us Blog Journal List Grant Lookup Resources Resources Overview Web Services o SOAP articles o RESTful articles o RESTful grants RSS Feeds OA subset and FTP site OAI Service External Links Service ORCID Article Claiming Help Europe PMC plus Europe PMC labs Europe PubMed Central __________________________________________________ Search Advanced Search View summary of your Recent Activity Recent Activity View summary of your Clipboard Export View summary of your Clipboard Clipboard View summary of your Clipboard Export small_clipboard_off-ver-0CF126D6BE0C2618F52BA585360BFB49.gif Social work intervention with Bedouin-Arab children in the context of blood vengeance. PMID:10418118 PMID:10418118 Abstract Citations qmark.png BioEntities qmark.png Related Articles qmark.png External Links qmark.png Find all citations by this author default . Or filter your current search al-Krenawi A Find all citations by this author default . Or filter your current search Graham JR Department of Social Work Ben Gurion University of the Negev Beer-Sheva Israel. Find all citations in this journal default . Or filter your current search Child Welfare 1999 78 2 :283-296 1999 01 Type: Journal Article Case Reports Abstract Highlight Terms Highlight biological terms. Diseases 1 Blood vengeance is a culturally specific phenomenon that can place Bedouin-Arab children at high risk of neglect. This case study examines the psychological and social implications of vengeance on children the children s coping strategies and the role of social work. The social work function includes nonauthoritarianism strategies for forming a positive helping alliance and various forms of culturally sensitive assessment and intervention. The study therefore yields insight into bridging the emic-etic gap in conceptualizing and responding to child neglect in a non-Western society. ajax-loader.gif qmark.png How does Europe PubMed Central derive its citations ? network Show all items Show all items ajax-loader.gif Genes Proteins Show all items Show all items Show all items Protein Interactions Show all items Show all items Show all items Protein Families Show all items Show all items Show all items Nucleotide Sequences Show all items Show all items Show all items Functional Genomics Experiments Show all items Show all items Show all items Protein Structures Show all items Show all items Show all items Gene Ontology GO Terms Show all items Show all items Show all items Species Show all items Show all items Show all items Diseases Show all items Show all items Show all items Data Citations Show all items Show all items Show all items Chemicals Show all items Show all items Show all items Experimental Factor Ontology EFO Terms Show all items Show all items Show all items ajax-loader.gif Show all items Show all items ajax-loader.gif Formats Abstract Full Text PDF Export citation RIS Export Citation in Research Information Systems RIS Format Email citation Search by Subject Search using Medical Subject Headings b MeSH b a controlled vocabulary for indexing life sciences content. br Note that some records do not have MeSH. These include Patents and the latest PubMed and PubMed Central records. Loading... Terms of Use Copyright Accessibility Cookies Europe PubMed Central is a service of the Europe PMC Funders Group working in partnership with the European Bioinformatics Institute University of Manchester and the British Library in cooperation with the National Center for Biotechnology Information at the U.S. National Library of Medicine NCBI NLM . It includes content provided to the PubMed Central International archive by participating publishers.