There is evidence that maltreated
children are at greater risk for lifelong health and social problems, including mental illnesses, criminality, chronic diseases, disability1 and poorer quality of life.2 A history of child maltreatment is also associated with lower adult levels of economic well - being across a wide range of metrics, including higher levels of economic inactivity, lower occupational status, lower earnings and lower expected earnings.3 Existing research suggests a ripple effect caused by lower educational achievement, higher levels of truancy and expulsion reducing peak earning capacity by US$ 5000 a year4 or an average lifetime cost of US$ 210012 per person1 when considering productivity losses and costs from healthcare, child welfare, criminal justice and special education.
When family environments are chronically stressful, both the adults and
children are at greater risk of physical and mental health problems.
Shy
children are at greater risk of being rejected by peers, but when shy children possess a well - developed ability to recognize emotions, this risk is much reduced (Sette et al 2016).
Myth —
Children are at greater risk of physical abuse in single mother households than in single father households.
However, while maltreated
children are at greater risk for these negative effects, many children are resilient in the face of adversity.
In families where there is a high level of conflict and animosity between parents,
children are at a greater risk of developing emotional, social and behavioural problems, as well as difficulties with concentration and educational achievement.
Children are at greater risk of developing behavioral problems after a divorce if there is a lack of communication, minimal warmth and inconsistent discipline coming from the parents.
For these reasons, it is necessary to examine whether the mothers and fathers of preterm
children are at greater risk of PD beyond the neonatal period, and whether the effect differs by degree of prematurity.
Put as simply as possible, while
children are at greater risk of problems if parents separate, she says, it's not the separation itself that causes the problems.
The data is inconclusive as to whether young
children are at a greater risk for adjustment problems, but they clearly are harmed by it as much as older children are.
According to recent studies, women with gestational diabetes are seven times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes later in life, and
their children are at greater risk of becoming obese and developing diabetes themselves.
The data is inconclusive as to whether young
children are at a greater risk for adjustment problems, but they clearly are harmed by it as much as older children are.
When access to food supplies and safe water are scarce the most vulnerable, newborns, infants, and young
children are at greatest risk.
Children are at the greatest risk.
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Those children were at greater risk of debilitating depressive / dysthymic symptoms or anxiety and of suicidality in adolescence than less severely victimized children, even after we accounted for a plethora of confounders assessed throughout childhood.»
And those families»
children are at the greatest risk of not graduating from high school.
Children are at the greatest risk for Lyme and other tick - borne diseases.
Did you know - that
children are at the greatest risk for serious injury by dogs?
Our Highland injury lawyers understand that each year at Halloween, young
children are at greatest risk.
During divorce or separation, the emotional well - being of
children is at great risk.
Fact:
Children are at greatest risk of physical abuse in a household with a biological parent who is cohabitating with a paramour.
The response expresses serious concern that if the guidance is published without amendment, it could result in vulnerable
children being at greater risk of harm.
We looked at five indicators of child disadvantage, including being overweight, concerns over language development, and social, emotional and behavioural problems - and explored whether persistently poor
children were at greater risk.
We looked at five indicators of child disadvantage, measured at sweep 4 of GUS, including being overweight, concerns over language development, and social, emotional and behavioural problems - and explored whether persistently poor
children were at greater risk of these.
Not exact matches
It never says anything of public school districts, where reports say
children are at far
greater risk of abuse.
Although parents (and indeed governors and teachers)
are often uneasy about early or explicit SRE or providing access to family planning services, their feelings
are sometimes ambiguous due to a concern that, if they do not follow such a course,
children will
be at greater risk of underage pregnancy.
The
risk of a
child getting HIV
is greatest if the mother
is infected
at the time of conception when 13 - 35 \ % of the newborn infants may
be infected.
The
great interest of the study arises from the fact that, as the years went by, the researchers noticed that many of the
children they had identified as «
at high
risk» (i.e.,
children subject to four or more serious disadvantages)
were able to lead satisfying and socially productive lives as adults.
Children who cope alone
are at the
greatest risk for chaos in adulthood.
Not surprisingly, teenagers growing up with only one parent
are at greater risk of dropping out of school, of having a
child of their own during the teen years, and of
being neither in school nor in the work - force during young adulthood.
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is making
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at -
risk children living in the South African Winelands.
Yeah, I
was going to say if the parent has any type I sensitivities that puts their
child at greater risk for asthma.
Uninvolved parenting
is associated with the worst outcomes for
children: Kids who
are raised with this style of parenting tend to
be emotionally withdrawn, anxious and may
be at greater risk for delinquent and dangerous behaviors as well as substance abuse.
Your
child is actually
at greater risk.
Parents and coaches should
be aware that
being involved in sports may place their
children at greater risk for excessive alcohol use and the many problems that can result.
Specifically, for fathers, higher expectations about their
children's educational level, and
greater level / frequency of interest and direct involvement in
children's learning, education and schools,
are associated strongly with better educational outcomes for their
children, including: • better exam / test / class results • higher level of educational qualification •
greater progress
at school • better attitudes towards school (e.g. enjoyment) • higher educational expectations • better behaviour
at school (e.g. reduced
risk of suspension or expulsion)(for discussion / review of all this research, see Goldman, 2005).
Children under the age of six months
are at the
greatest risk of these life - threatening complications and for that reason need the
greatest protection.
Children who
are exposed to secondhand smoke
are at much
greater risk for upper respiratory illnesses, and babies of mothers who smoke but don't breastfeed
are at an even
greater risk.
Desire for
Children: a marriage in which the wife desires children but the husband does not is at a 50 percent greater risk of
Children: a marriage in which the wife desires
children but the husband does not is at a 50 percent greater risk of
children but the husband does not
is at a 50 percent
greater risk of divorce.
That
's because forcing a toddler to eat a food he doesn't like or a quantity he can't handle may set him up for problems later on:
Children who aren't allowed to make food decisions themselves (such as deciding when they
're full)
are at a
greater risk for becoming obese later in life.
However, the longer a
child is exposed, the
greater the
risk, so there
is some correlation between RAD and age
at adoption.
The researchers speculate that some
children — those who
are more inhibited or anxious —
at are greater risk for chronic nightmares and other psychological problems.
For booster seats, a
child who can legally move out of a booster seat
at age 8 might
be too small to fit well in a seatbelt and
is at greater risk of serious injuries in a crash.
When 1 in 3
children in America
is overweight and
at greater risk for diabetes, asthma, and heart disease, we have to ask ourselves — what can we do better?
Children of teenage mothers have lower birth weights,
are more likely to perform poorly in school, and
are at greater risk of abuse and neglect.
Additonally,
children of incest
are at a
greater risk of
being born with multiple birth defects including mental deficiencies and physical malformations.
Babies, young
children and pregnant women (or women who may become pregnant)
are at the
greatest risk for dangerous mercury exposure.
Children on a gluten - free diet, or those who eat more rice than the national average,
are at an even
greater risk, because they have fewer options for diversifying their diet.
Children who
are exposed to second - hand smoke on a regular basis
are at greater risk for developing respiratory illnesses, asthma and cancer.
Children and mothers who do not breastfeed are at greater risk for many conditions including acute and chronic illness for children, and breast and ovarian cancer for
Children and mothers who do not breastfeed
are at greater risk for many conditions including acute and chronic illness for
children, and breast and ovarian cancer for
children, and breast and ovarian cancer for mothers.