«Authoritarian parenting attitudes as a risk for conduct problems - Results from
a British national cohort study.»
Not exact matches
Area and individual maternal characteristics included country of residence, ward type, socioeconomic status, ethnicity (defined by Office for
National Statistics guidelines and classified for this analysis as
British / Irish white3 or of other ethnic origin), maternal age in years at
cohort child's birth, level of education (attainment of qualification at GCSE grade G or above), parity (whether
cohort child is first live birth), and lone parent status.
Lewis investigated this link by analyzing data from the
British Cohort Study and the National Child Development Study, two longitudinal cohort studies following individuals in the United Ki
Cohort Study and the
National Child Development Study, two longitudinal
cohort studies following individuals in the United Ki
cohort studies following individuals in the United Kingdom.
Adult health outcomes for respondents of the 1958
National Child Development Study (NCDS)
cohort at age 33 and the 1970 British Cohort Study (BCS) at
cohort at age 33 and the 1970
British Cohort Study (BCS) at
Cohort Study (BCS) at age 30
Summary of childhood circumstances of participants of the 1958
National Child Development Study (NCDS)
cohort and the 1970 British Cohort Study
cohort and the 1970
British Cohort Study
Cohort Study (BCS)
National child development study and 1970
British cohort study technical report: changes in the NCDS and BCS70 populations and samples over time.
Data from two prospective population - based
British birth
cohort studies, the 1958 National Child Development Study35 (NCDS) and the 1970 British Cohort Study36 (BCS), are com
cohort studies, the 1958
National Child Development Study35 (NCDS) and the 1970
British Cohort Study36 (BCS), are com
Cohort Study36 (BCS), are combined.
Association between long - standing limiting illness and childhood measures in a pooled analysis of participants of the 1958
National Child Development Study (NCDS)
cohort at age 33 and the 1970 British Cohort Study (BCS) at
cohort at age 33 and the 1970
British Cohort Study (BCS) at
Cohort Study (BCS) at age 30
Association between general health and childhood measures in a pooled analysis of the 1958
National Child Development Study (NCDS)
cohort at age 33 and the 1970 British Cohort Study (BCS) at
cohort at age 33 and the 1970
British Cohort Study (BCS) at
Cohort Study (BCS) at age 30
The MRC
National Survey of Health and Development (NSHD), the
British 1946 birth
cohort study, provides prospective measures of social class origin and attainment, childhood cognitive ability and educational attainment, and parenting practices and has measured cognitive ability in their first offspring.