Sentences with phrase «early adolescent male»

Neonatal Isolation Stress Inhibits Pre-Weaning Weight Gain and Mild - Stressor Induced Locomotor Activity in Early Adolescent Male and Female Rats

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It seems in the early 60's there was a government conspiracy concerning the moon... This overlong, overblown, loud, but pretty 3D adventure is a fine summer popcorn flick for male adolescents.
Unlike her earlier Film Stills series, the person projected here is not an available seductress presented for the male gaze but instead an emotionally ambiguous adolescent.
Silverthorn, Frick, and Richard Reynolds report evidence from a sample of seventy - two incarcerated youth that supports the contention that adolescent - onset females more closely resemble early - onset than adolescent - onset males in their early risk exposure.58 Norman White and Alex Piquero similarly conclude that late - onset females exhibit constellations of risk similar to those of early - onset males.
The use of male - female co-leadership in an early adolescent girls» activity group: Social Work with Groups Vol 6 (2) Sum 1983, 67 - 80.
Deficits in facial expression recognition in male adolescents with early - onset or adolescence - onset conduct disorder
Participants were 1170 early adolescents (10 — 12 years of age; 52 % male) from four schools in metropolitan Santiago, Chile.
Hypotheses are assessed using logistic regression models predicting the odds of early onset of sexual intercourse among 9959 respondents (53 % female, 47 % male) from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health.
Overall, interventions including male and female youth and youth in early adolescence (age 10 to 14 or in 5th to 8th grade) were more beneficial than interventions including female - only or both young and older adolescents.
Reactive and proactive aggression in adolescent males: Examining differential outcomes 10 years later in early adulthood.
Participants were 152 community - based early adolescent individuals (72 female, 80 male; mean age 12.6 years, s.d. 0.4 years; range 11.4 — 13.7 years), from a larger sample of 2479 grade 6 students (from 97 separate schools, representative of Victorian school sector type and socioeconomic classification) as part of a broader adolescent development study conducted at Orygen Youth Health, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, the aim of which was to investigate risk factors for psychopathology during adolescence.
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