Not exact matches
That research will be crucial: An
earlier effort by another company,
Pathway Genomics, to create a «liquid biopsy» for cancer was greeted in September by a stern letter from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warning that the agency had «not found any published evidence that this test or any similar test has been clinically validated as a screening tool for
early detection of cancer in high
risk individuals.»
We help protect our Australia's productive industries, environment and human health from pests and diseases by assessing the
risks they pose, prioritising the
pathways of entry and providing new technologies for surveillance and
early response through sensor networks and autonomous platforms.
According to the
Pathways Awareness Foundation, each year more than 400,000 children in the U.S. are at
risk for an
early motor delay and actual incidences are one in 40, a 150 % increase from 25 years ago.
Initiatives such as identifying students at
risk for dropping out
early and providing the necessary academic and social / emotional supports; the expansion of alternative and flexible
pathways to graduation, such as on - line credit recovery courses, have proven to be effective in reaching more students and keeping them in school, Warwick said.
Some observers have argued that female offenders can, in theory, be either adolescent - limited or life - course - persistent and that the relative scarcity of
early - onset aggression in females indicates that they are generally less likely to follow the latter
pathway.56 Others, however, have argued that the relative prevalence of adolescent - onset aggression in girls (compared with childhood - onset) indicates that persistent delinquency simply manifests at a later age in girls than it does in boys.57 In Persephanie Silverthorn and Paul Frick's model, girls and boys are influenced by similar
risk factors during childhood, but the onset of delinquent behavior in girls is delayed by the more stringent social controls imposed on them before adolescence.
The initiative targeted three components of service delivery: screening and identification of at -
risk families through three
pathways within and between the Part C
early intervention system and the maternal and child health care system, referrals for those identified as being at
risk, and engagement in relationship - based services in both the Part C
early intervention and behavioral health systems.
ECD programmes can take many forms, including promotion of good health and nutrition, support for safe and stimulating environments, protection from
risks such as violence or abandonment, parenting support and
early learning experiences, media, preschools and community groups.4 Poverty is the key underlying cause of poor child development; children living in poverty are exposed to many negative influences, including poor physical environments, inadequate nutrition, parental stress and insufficient cognitive stimulation.5 Undernutrition can influence brain development directly by affecting brain structure and function, or indirectly via poor physical or motor development, in addition to other
pathways.6 — 8 Exposure to multiple co-occurring
risks most likely contributes to greater disparities in developmental trajectories among children with differential exposure.9 — 12 This paper focuses on associations between specific aspects of children's physical environments — access to improved water and sanitation (W&S)-- and childhood development as measured by performance on a test of receptive language.
Redirecting
pathways to violence:
Early identification of
risk factors in children - Carney et al
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The purpose of this pilot project was to implement the Parenting Young Children Program (PYC)[now called the
Early Pathways Program (EPP)-RSB- in the homes of an at -
risk population of children with significant emotional and behavior problems that were further complicated by developmental delays.
The goal of
Early Risers is to alter the developmental trajectory of early aggressive, high - risk children onto a more adaptive developmental pat
Early Risers is to alter the developmental trajectory of
early aggressive, high - risk children onto a more adaptive developmental pat
early aggressive, high -
risk children onto a more adaptive developmental
pathway.
Shaw, D.S., Owens, E.B., Vondra, J.I., Keenan, K. and Winslow, E.B. (1996) «
Early risk factors and pathways in the development of early disruptive behaviour problems», Development and Psychopathology, pp679
Early risk factors and
pathways in the development of
early disruptive behaviour problems», Development and Psychopathology, pp679
early disruptive behaviour problems», Development and Psychopathology, pp679 - 699
Identifying
early pathways of
risk and resilience: The codevelopment of internalizing and externalizing symptoms and the role of harsh parenting.
Cumulative Socioeconomic Adversity, Developmental
Pathways, and Mental Health
Risks During the
Early Life Course.
There is a substantial and growing body of evidence concerning the important role that familial
risk factors play in facilitating young children's entry and progression along the «
early - starter»
pathway of conduct problems.
We pull from two established developmental theories including both the externalizing
pathway and the internalizing
pathway to substance use disorders, which together highlight how
early embedded
risk in the form of emotion regulation deficits can explain mechanisms underlying the development of addiction and comorbid psychiatric disorders.
Shadur and Lejuez use two established developmental theories linked to emerging substance use disorders, the externalizing
pathway and the internalizing
pathway, which together highlight how
early embedded
risk in the form of emotion regulation deficits accounts for the development of addiction and comorbid psychiatric disorders.
The externalizing
pathway to SUDs is a well - known developmental theory which posits that behavioral disinhibition, undercontrol, and poor regulation in
early childhood underlie
risk across development, manifesting as comorbid externalizing and SUDs over time [80, 81].
Genetic moderation of multiple
pathways linking
early cumulative socioeconomic adversity and young adults» cardiometabolic disease
risk.
Given that socioeconomic deprivation was the single precursor distinguishing the
early - onset, persistent CP
pathway, poverty may represent an important factor for targeting high -
risk mothers.
The study shows the significance of
early emerging internalizing and undercontrolled problems, the need to consider their
pathways separately from very young ages, lasting effects of
early experiences, and the importance of a dynamic approach to the analysis of
risk.